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The Battles of Hearts (Naruto)

Honestly, I designed Naruto's personality in opposite the Manga/Anime. Although Naruto is my favorite, I wanted to craft a character who experiences betrayal from a loved one and becomes cold hearted, this is the story of Naruto the Military Commando. In my story, his son, Aqua Hoshino, differs from the original Oshi No Ko character. I wasn't fond of how Aqua toyed with Akane and Kana's hearts, so I created him to be the son that Naruto truly deserves. I hope you enjoy my narrative.

The_Mystry · Anime e quadrinhos
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72 Chs

Unveiling the Naruto's Truth

Aqua and Kota's relentless investigation had finally borne fruit. They had uncovered irrefutable proof that could clear their father's name and expose the real culprits behind the false accusations.

With a sense of determination, Aqua decided that Japan's biggest celebrity party would be the perfect platform to reveal the truth. Taking the microphone, he addressed the star-studded crowd.

Aqua (confidently): "Ladies and gentlemen, I have something important to show you all."

The room fell silent as all eyes turned to Aqua, their curiosity piqued.

Kota, standing beside his brother, played a shocking footage on the large screens, revealing the pre-planning of those who had conspired against their family. Gasps and whispers filled the room as the truth unfolded before their eyes.

Ai, Naruto's wife and Aqua, Ruby, and Kota's mother, stood in shock as she watched the evidence. Regret and sorrow washed over her.

Ai (crying): "I destroyed my own happiness. What have I done?"

The guilt weighed heavy on everyone in the industry who had doubted and accused Naruto. The room was filled with remorse and disbelief.

Aqua, determined to bring justice to his family, wasted no time. He called the police, ensuring that the real traitors were arrested and held accountable for their actions.

However, as the police officers addressed the gathering, they turned their attention to Aqua and Kota, who were just twelve years old.

Police Officer (curious): "Young man, is there something you'd like to share with us?"

Aqua, standing tall, held back his tears and spoke with unwavering resolve.

Aqua (firmly): "I have nothing to say except this: my father was the best man I could ever ask for, and now he's gone because of this industry. Trust me, these people broke my family, and they'll never know the pain they've caused."

Kota, realizing the lingering questions in their mother's heart, approached Ai.

Kota (gentle): "Mom, you always wondered where Dad went on Saturdays and Sundays, right? Let me tell you. He went to Kento to visit his grandmother's grave."

Kota's words hung heavily in the air, leaving an awkward silence in their wake. His revelation about their father's hidden pain had shocked Ai to her core.

Kota (reflective): "I thought I knew everything about him, but I don't. I don't know the extent of the suffering he's endured, and the pain you all inflicted on him pales in comparison to his past."

Ai, burdened with guilt and remorse, felt her heartache deepen. She had always been Naruto's confidante when it came to their happiness, but the pain he had hidden was a well-guarded secret.

Ai (thoughtful): "He shared his joy with me, but his suffering...that's something he never shared with anyone. And I made it even worse."

Ruby, still upset with Kota's words, lashed out, defending her mother.

Ruby (angry): "You can't talk to our mom like that, or anyone else for that matter!"

Aqua, unwilling to let the injustice go unnoticed, responded with a harsh truth.

Aqua (firm): "So, it's okay for them to insult our father? You've always held a grudge against him just because he was Mom's assistant. Let me tell you, Ruby, this industry is full of hypocrites."

Ruby, her anger rising, shouted at Aqua, commanding them to leave and never come back.

Ruby (furious): "Leave and never come back!"

Kota calmly informed Ruby about the consequences they were ready to face, citing a rule in their country.

Kota (composed): "You know, Ruby, there's a rule in our country. If you take the law into your own hands, you have to accept the consequences decided by the government. So, don't worry, we're prepared for whatever may come."

Aqua and Kota turned to their mother, offering a heartfelt apology for their actions.

Aqua and Kota (apologetic): "We're sorry, Mom. But it was the only way we could bear seeing the hate in your eyes, especially when it's directed at our father. The officer has given us a few hours just to take care of something, and then we'll leave."

With heavy hearts and a sense of responsibility for their actions, Aqua and Kota left their mother's presence, uncertain of the consequences that awaited them but determined to protect the honor and dignity of their family. In the aftermath of the confrontation, Ruby found herself consumed by guilt and self-reflection.

Ruby (self-doubting): "What have I done? My anger may have driven them away, but it's tearing our family apart."

Meanwhile, as Aqua walked with the police officer, they made their way to Akane's house. Aqua glanced through a window and saw Akane, radiating beauty. He turned to the officer and shared a heartfelt thought.

Aqua (reflective): "Do you know what my father might have been thinking when he left here? 'I'm hurting everyone, especially you, the one who supports me. I don't deserve anything.'"

The police officer was taken aback by Aqua's words, recognizing the weight of experience in those sentiments.

Police Officer (thoughtful): "Those words can only be spoken by someone who has gone through hell."

As they left Akane's house, she couldn't shake the feeling of deja vu, wondering about Aqua's intentions and the depth of his feelings.

Akane (curious): "This feeling... Aqua, what are you planning right now?"

On the other hand, Kota grappled with his own emotions. He wanted to visit Kana, but his resolve to appear strong overcame his desire to see her in person. Instead, he wrote a heartfelt letter and placed it in her mailbox before leaving with the police officer.

Kota (in his letter): "I don't want to show this side of me to anyone, but I wanted you to know how I feel."

With uncertainty in the air and the siblings each wrestling with their emotions, the path forward remained uncertain, but their hearts were undeniably entangled in a web of complex emotions and relationships.