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**After grasping Takuya's thoughts, Kaguya found herself surrendering to him completely.** In her eyes, for a mortal of this world to reach such heights was beyond belief. Takuya had not only mastered the technology to mass-produce powerful bionic beings but had also secured the loyalty of extraordinary individuals. If anyone could achieve what he claimed, it was him. Furthermore, as a traitor to the Ōtsutsuki clan, Kaguya had nowhere else to turn. They would never forgive her betrayal if she left Takuya's side.
Given her situation, she decided that submitting fully to him was the best option she had.
Takuya noticed the shift in Kaguya immediately. The most telling sign was that she now willingly communicated with others on equal terms—something she had never done before. This change pleased Takuya greatly. After all, making the legendary Rabbit Goddess yield to him was a feat only he could claim.
After the tour of Orochimaru's laboratory, Takuya arranged for Kaguya to have her own quarters within his territory. With those matters settled, he brought Hinata to Orochimaru for further research.
Upon seeing Hinata's Tenseigan, Orochimaru's eyes gleamed with excitement. The sheer power she wielded in her Tenseigan Chakra Mode had the snake-like shinobi grinning from ear to ear. Another pair of incredible dōjutsu! He could barely contain his glee. After collecting some of Hinata's cells for his experiments, Orochimaru eagerly retreated into his lab, completely absorbed in his work.
With the moon matters resolved, Takuya returned to Konoha, where Hiashi Hyūga was eagerly awaiting his arrival. Upon seeing Takuya, Hiashi approached with a broad smile.
"Lord Hokage, your achievements are truly remarkable!" Hiashi praised him enthusiastically, giving a deep bow. "Not only did you rescue my daughters unharmed, but you also helped Hinata awaken the Tenseigan! You've raised our clan's status to unimaginable heights."
The Hyūga patriarch couldn't contain his joy. For years, the Byakugan had been overshadowed by the Sharingan, particularly with the advent of the Mangekyō Sharingan and its formidable powers. The Sharingan had long surpassed the Byakugan in terms of battlefield prowess, and the emergence of the Rinnegan only solidified its supremacy. The Hyūga clan's reputation had dwindled as the Uchiha clan's fame soared.
But now, thanks to Hinata—and with Takuya's help—they had proven that the Byakugan could evolve, reaching the incredible heights of the Tenseigan, an eye capable of rivaling the Rinnegan. This had restored the clan's prestige.
Eager to solidify this newfound status, Hiashi came with another proposal. "Lord Hokage, since the battle on the moon, Hinata has become more than ever a beacon of strength for our clan. I believe now is the perfect time… Would you consider marrying her?"
Takuya chuckled at Hiashi's enthusiasm. "Haha… Hiashi, no need for flattery. I understand your intentions."
He paused for a moment, then spoke firmly. "Let's do it. I'll marry Hinata in three days."
After seeing Hinata's strength and her goddess-like presence during their time on the moon, Takuya had no intention of delaying the wedding.
Hiashi's eyes gleamed with satisfaction, but there was something more. He hesitated before speaking again. "Lord Hokage… I have another request, if you'll allow it. I was wondering if you might also marry Hanabi?"
Takuya blinked, momentarily stunned by the unexpected suggestion. "Hanabi too?" he echoed, a bit surprised. Was Hiashi truly trying to marry off both his daughters at once?
Hiashi quickly clarified, sensing Takuya's hesitation. "Hanabi has expressed her own interest, Lord Hokage. I simply thought that handling both marriages at once might be… efficient."
Takuya remained silent for a moment, considering. Hanabi was undeniably gifted, but she was still young. After a thoughtful pause, he shook his head.
"Hanabi is still too young," Takuya said, his tone thoughtful but resolute. "We can discuss it again in a few years."
Hiashi nodded rapidly, grateful that Takuya hadn't outright rejected the idea. "Of course, Lord Hokage. Two years from now, then."
"Go and make the necessary arrangements," Takuya instructed, dismissing Hiashi with a wave.
After Hiashi left, the air in the room shifted as Kushina walked in with a teasing smile. She approached Takuya, who was seated at his desk, and draped herself comfortably over his lap.
"Hehe… Husband, you're quite the lucky man, aren't you?" Kushina teased playfully.
Takuya smiled, wrapping an arm around her waist. "And it's all thanks to you," he replied smoothly.
Kushina chuckled, giving him a sly look. "You sure know how to sweet-talk me."
But even as she teased, a hint of nostalgia flickered in her eyes. Their family had grown so large, with the clan's influence spreading far and wide. It was hard to believe how far they had come, from when it was just her, Takuya, Mito, and Tsunade. And it was all thanks to the man she now leaned against.
"Kushina, what are you thinking about?" Takuya asked, noticing the brief shift in her mood.
"I'm just so grateful, husband. You've given me everything I ever wanted." Kushina's eyes softened, filled with love and admiration. As an orphan who had endured so much hardship in her youth, Takuya had provided her with a true home and a family she never thought possible.
Takuya's gaze warmed as he gently pinched her cheek. "Foolish woman. You're my wife—it's my duty to make you happy."
Kushina grinned, her heart swelling. "I'll love you forever, husband," she whispered, pressing her lips to his.
As she deepened the kiss, Takuya started to protest. "Kushina, I still have work to finish…"
"Nope! I don't care!" she said stubbornly, her eyes playful as she pulled him closer.
Takuya sighed, his smile helpless as he closed the door behind them, giving in to her demands once more.
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**Three days had passed.**
Under the silvered glow of lantern light, Takuya and Hinata stood before their gathered friends and allies, bound together as husband and wife. Their union was met with smiles, blessings, and warm wishes, but as the sun dipped below the horizon and the celebration continued, they finally found themselves alone in the quiet of their wedding chamber.
The room was softly lit, casting a warm, intimate glow over the delicate silks and woven tapestries that decorated the space. Standing in the center, Takuya watched Hinata, dressed in her elegant bridal kimono, the intricate embroidery on her sleeves catching the light like shimmering stars. She seemed almost ethereal, her beauty more radiant than he had ever seen. For a moment, he simply stood there, captivated.
Hinata shifted slightly, feeling the weight of his gaze, her hands clasped in front of her as she looked up at him with a mixture of love and shyness.
**"It's getting late, Hinata,"** Takuya murmured softly, his voice warm as he stepped closer, gently tucking a stray lock of her hair behind her ear. **"We should rest."**
The gentleness in his tone made her heart flutter, and she lowered her gaze, her cheeks flushed a soft pink.
**"Takuya-sama…"** She paused, catching herself, then took a small breath and tried again. **"Takuya-sama… may I help you change?"**
Her question, so simple yet so laden with emotion, made Takuya's heart swell with affection. Smiling, he took her hand, feeling the slight tremor in her fingers. **"You don't need to call me 'sama' anymore."** His thumb brushed lightly over her knuckles. **"We're husband and wife now."**
Hinata looked up, her lavender eyes wide and shimmering under the candlelight. The depth of emotion in his gaze made her breath hitch. How had she been so blessed? To stand beside this man she had admired for so long… the one who saw her strength and courage, and now, cherished her fully as his partner.
Unable to find the words, she nodded softly, her cheeks glowing a deep crimson. Takuya chuckled, the sound low and warm, before gently guiding her toward the bed. As they sat side by side, a comfortable silence settled between them, the world outside fading into the background.
**"Hinata…"** he murmured, his fingers lightly tracing over the delicate silk of her kimono. She looked up, their gazes locking, and in that moment, there was no one else—just the two of them, connected in a way deeper than words could convey.
Slowly, carefully, Takuya reached up and began to undo the intricate ties of her kimono, his movements unhurried and reverent, as though he were unwrapping a precious treasure. Hinata's breath caught, but she didn't flinch or pull away. Instead, she met his gaze, her trust and love laid bare.
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