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NARUTO: SECOND GOD OF SHINOBI

As a new author embarking on the journey of writing my first novel, I am excited to present my work and eager to receive any constructive feedback. This novel represents my initial step into the world of storytelling, and as a beginner, I am open to all comments, suggestions, and ideas that could help refine my craft. I welcome critique that will aid in developing my writing style, enhancing character depth, and improving the overall narrative. This fiction is based on third Hokage Sarutobi Hiruzen. A boy named Takeshi Hiruzen transmigrate into third Hokage body at the time of his promotion to Hokage position. Read this fiction as how he will make Konoha the strongest village ever. Waging war and conquering the surrounding villages. Rivalling the Otsutsuki clan in might. Or so he thought after his transmigration but reality proves something else. # More about development and training in the start of the novel. please be patient. # No overpowering abilities and not making character overpowered at all until necessary. # Novel will not drop until I am satisfied like other fiction works. # A different perspective on konoha. # He will make very large amount of techniques and kekei genkai. # All rights reserved goes to Naruto and kishimoto senpai.

king_of_gods_ · Anime e quadrinhos
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68 Chs

CHAPTER 58

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The crisp sea breeze of the Uzumaki village brushed past Hiruzen's face as he walked through the quiet village streets at dawn.

Recognizing her potential, Hiruzen had devised a training plan, one that would both test her limits and harness the clan's formidable skills in sealing and chakra manipulation.

Under the cover of night, he slipped the *Six Styles* taijutsu manual and scrolls detailing Wind, Water, and Lightning nature transformations into her training grounds.

As morning came, Rias discovered the materials and felt a surge of excitement tempered by confusion.

Someone, a powerful mentor from the shadows, had been guiding her progress, pushing her with rigorous challenges, and now, with these advanced scrolls, she felt an unspoken bond forming—a mysterious presence that wanted her to grow stronger.

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Back in Konoha, the village was alive with preparation. Hiruzen's efforts to solidify the infrastructure and ensure a strong foundation were beginning to show.

In the Hokage's office, however, the tensions simmered, unseen by most but felt by those close to power.

It was at the next jōnin council meeting that these tensions found a voice. The familiar chamber was filled with Konoha's strongest jōnin and clan representatives.

As the meeting proceeded with regular reports, a silent shift in the atmosphere signaled the arrival of an unexpected confrontation.

Homura and Koharu stood, their faces tense with anxiety masked by formality. They exchanged looks before Homura, his tone edged with discomfort, spoke up.

"Hiruzen," he began slowly, his eyes darting to the clan leaders before fixing on the Hokage, "there is a matter we've delayed bringing to your attention… but the time has come."

Koharu stepped forward, adding, "Danzo has been absent from the village for some time, leading a personal operation, as you are aware. However, he has not returned, and there's been no communication."

She paused, her gaze steady yet questioning. "We… require clarification on his whereabouts."

Hiruzen's reaction was calculated, though he projected an air of mild surprise. He placed his pipe down with a deliberate motion, drawing the attention of the council.

"Danzo? Missing? This is news to me," he replied, his face shifting to a look of concern as he addressed the Shimura Clan's acting head, a stern man with lines of worry etched into his face.

"Danzo is a comrade and a trusted advisor," Hiruzen said with a tone of genuine authority,

"and if he has not returned, then we have cause to worry. I'll order an ANBU team to trace his last known movements and bring us news."

The Shimura acting leader nodded solemnly, his expression a mix of hope and anxiety.

The clan's ties to Danzo were deeply rooted, and even the acting head had respected his dedication, even if he privately questioned Danzo's methods.

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Seated nearby, Kagami Uchiha took in the discussion with measured thoughtfulness.

He, too, understood the gravity of Danzo's absence, particularly the effect it was having on the elders.

Looking at the faces of Homura and Koharu, he could see the underlying fear—the sort of fear that stemmed from power slipping beyond their control. Speaking up, he nodded toward Hiruzen.

"Hokage-sama," Kagami's tone was calm but authoritative,

"Homura, Koharu, and the Shimura Clan have reason to worry, and it's only right to look into this. But we should trust that you will handle the matter with the same dedication as always. Danzo's loyalty has always been to Konoha, and I have no doubt your measures will bring clarity."

A murmur of agreement rose among the assembled leaders and jōnin, and the tension in the room seemed to ease.

Kagami's assurance was a calculated move, intended to quell immediate anxieties while subtly affirming his trust in Hiruzen's leadership.

"I assure you everyone, I will not neglect this disappearance at all, Soon ANBU will send a squad consist of jonins and chunins to search for Danzo" Hiruzen assured while nodding at Kagami and Shimura acting head.

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However, not all were easily convinced. Shuzaku Nara, known for his quiet intellect and strategic acumen, observed the unfolding drama with silent trepidation.

He studied Hiruzen's carefully crafted response, the way Homura and Koharu's concern simmered just beneath the surface, and the unease in the Shimura leader's eyes.

To the others, this was merely a search for a missing comrade, but to Shuzaku, the implications ran far deeper.

Shuzaku shifted in his seat, lost in thought.

He saw the maneuvering at play—the way Hiruzen sidestepped the question of Danzo's operations outside the village, how his assurance to search for him had subtly redirected the council's focus away from the potential underlying rift between the elders and the Hokage.

And though he felt compelled to speak, the weight of Hiruzen's authority and the possible consequences loomed over him.

He remained silent, uncertain of the cost should he confront the Hokage too openly.

"Perhaps there's more to this, " he mused silently, glancing at Homura and Koharu, who seemed to tighten their jaws in frustration "seems like Danzo Kicked a steel plate".

Their eyes reflected the desperation of those who knew they'd been out maneuvered yet were powerless to confront it.

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As the meeting continued, Homura and Koharu exchanged a glance, each one seeing the frustration mirrored in the other.

They had hoped to corner Hiruzen, to press him into revealing more about Danzo's fate.

Yet, as always, he had slipped from their grasp with ease, pacifying the Shimura Clan leader and securing the support of the council with a few choice words.

The older woman clenched her fists beneath the table, her nails digging into her palms as she struggled to maintain her composure.

"He's playing us, he was always a sly fox in talk" she whispered to Homura once they were seated again.

"Danzo's disappearance is no mystery to him, yet he acts as though he's as concerned as we are."

Homura's jaw tightened. "He has the council eating out of his hand, and every word he says only serves to keep them placated. But we can't keep sitting idly by. He's gathering strength, pushing us further into the shadows."

"We need allies," Koharu replied, her gaze distant yet steely.

"Shimura may support us in private, but we need broader backing if we're to challenge Hiruzen's decisions. If Danzo truly has fallen… then we may need to act before it's too late. We must ensure our survival at all cost"

They exchanged a final, determined glance, each of them understanding the weight of the unspoken alliance they had just sealed.

This was no longer a mere concern over a missing colleague; it had become a battle of ideologies, one that could reshape Konoha's future.

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As the council meeting concluded, Hiruzen found himself deep in thought.

His encounter with the elders had sparked a rare moment of reflection, one that reminded him of the weight his decisions bore on Konoha's political landscape.

The Shimura Clan's loyalty had wavered, but he knew they wouldn't act without caution.

Still, he understood the fragile balance he walked—a balance he maintained with carefully selected allies and meticulously monitored threats.

Over the years, he had implemented changes to protect Konoha's interests.

Allowing C- and B-rank jutsus for free was a measure meant to encourage growth and loyalty among young ninja, while training facilities provided a controlled environment where he could identify rising talents and weed out potential risks.

His Anbu, handpicked and fiercely loyal, ensured the village remained unbreached by foreign spies, though he was well aware that whispers of unrest lingered on the fringes.

The prospect of another Great Ninja War loomed on the horizon.

Hiruzen sensed the tension from neighboring villages, all too aware that his reforms in Konoha had not gone unnoticed, even after police squad reforms and ANBU tight control over the village, some sand still slipped away.

His eye of insight skill, granted him a broad understanding of the village's inner workings and the subtle shifts in its political landscape.

"War is coming," he murmured to himself in his private chambers after the council had dispersed.

His gaze drifted toward the horizon as he considered the road ahead.

He knew that Konoha would need more than strength to endure what lay beyond; it would require cunning, adaptability, and an unyielding loyalty, while above it, it requires unparalleled strength. 

And as he thought of Rias, training under the quiet guidance of the scrolls he'd left, he saw a glimmer of hope to become strong and to protect her at all cost.

With a final, contemplative sigh, Hiruzen turned away from the window, a smile barely touching his lips.

He had ensured that Konoha's future would be secure, even if that meant creating a future that would challenge the very foundations of power within the ninja world.

He would confront the shadows if he had to, and when the time came, he knew that Konoha would emerge, as it always had, stronger and unbroken.

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