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EbizÅ's expression was ugly as he watched Hikaru vanishāand as the boy's last words rang in his ears like a slap.
The moment he saw Flying Thunder God, EbizÅ already knew the truth:
That "Nightingale" could absolutely escape their encirclement.
Put yourself in his shoesāif you possessed a spaceātime technique like that and walked into enemy territory, you'd come with preparations. You had to.
Now EbizÅ understood why the boy dared come alone.
Not because he had no valueā
but because he was too valuable, and he never needed to fear being trapped.
If that brat returned to Konoha⦠even if this mission was unofficial, unrecorded, never spoken aloudā
the boost to Konoha's prestige would be unimaginable.
And for Sunagakureāwhose reputation was already hanging by a threadā
it would be a devastating blow.
EbizÅ took a slow breath and forced himself to steady.
Then his gaze sharpened again.
"He's probably gone," he said coldly. "No need to stay so tense."
He turned to the survivors.
"Gather the bodies. Check them carefullyāsee if there are any lingering chakra reactions."
"And send someone to the units that haven't arrived yet. Have them relay orders back to the village."
His voice hardened.
"All ANBU captains and division commanders: mobilize. Full pursuit mission."
"All village garrison forces: move."
"We do not let that brat leave Wind Country. Understood?"
"Lord EbizÅ⦠isn't this a bitā" one ANBU hesitated, clearly uneasy. "Mobilizing like this, even moving garrison forcesā¦"
"Go inform the Kazekage," EbizÅ said calmly, looking at him. "Tell him this is my decision."
"And tell Chiyo as well."
He paused, voice flat.
"Any further questions?"
"ā¦No, Lord EbizÅ." The ANBU lowered his head instantly, not daring to speak again.
EbizÅ's gaze lingered for a moment.
He knew what that was.
That man was one of Rasa's people.
Since becoming Kazekage, Rasa had been reclaiming power aggressively. Not unreasonable.
But questioning EbizÅ to his face?
Is that really the kind of person who belongs in ANBU?
EbizÅ sighed inwardly.
At his age, retirement wasn't far away. And honestly, he wanted it.
He could see it clearly: the Fourth Kazekage was not a "generous" man.
The only reason EbizÅ still sat in the ANBU chief's seat was because he and his sister supported Rasaā
and because EbizÅ controlled the village's intelligence web across the Five Great Nations.
Rasa simply couldn't replace him yet.
Once someone else fully inherited and stabilized those networksā¦
EbizÅ would be "retired."
So be it.
EbizÅ had pride.
Better to step down on his own terms than be pushed out when the knife finally came.
But firstā
that boy had to be dealt with.
"Before anything else⦠we end the Nightingale problem."
He turned and walked toward Sunagakure.
He didn't noticeā
beneath his feet, hidden in the soil, a small lizard flicked its tongue again and again.
ā¦
Wind Country's sandstorms continued to devour the horizon.
Deep within that roiling yellow world, a lizard lay buriedāindistinguishable from any other desert creatureā
if not for the strange seal etched onto its body.
Suddenly, it sensed something.
It clawed its way up through the sand.
In the same instant, a chakra pulse snapped onto the sealāfast, seamless, without warning.
And thenā
a figure appeared above it like a phantom stepping through reality.
"So⦠I'm out."
Hikaru looked into the endless sand and sighed.
He truly hated this country's environment.
But as ANBU, you didn't get to complain about the weather.
He glanced back.
The oasis was already nearly a kilometer away.
And people often misunderstood that distance.
For a shinobi, a kilometer was nothing.
A minute, at most.
For a speed-type? Even less.
He couldn't help comparing it to his previous lifeārunning one kilometer there had nearly killed him just to barely squeeze under four minutes.
Here?
If he went all out, thirty seconds wasn't impossible.
"ā¦Still, it's chakra."
Hikaru exhaled.
Compared to Minatoāwho could teleport Gamabunta plus the Nine-Tails in one go while aliveā
and later, even in Edo form, jump from Fire Country to near the battlefield in Lightning Countryā
Hikaru's "one kilometer limit" was pathetic.
Even accounting for Edo's infinite chakra⦠Minato's living feats were still monstrous.
"My chakra is still the bottleneck."
Which meant this trip couldn't end with simply "escaping."
He had to solve it.
And now, with Kakashi sent away and Yashamaru deliveredā¦
Hikaru had the perfect excuse.
He was being hunted.
Of course he couldn't return directly.
Of course he needed to hide, evade, recover, and "find a chance" to go home.
That blank windowācreated by pursuitāwas exactly the kind of gap he needed to move on Loulan.
Because even if the outcome was uncertainā
if he didn't try, he'd never accept it.
But before he went to Loulanā¦
he needed to manufacture a lie.
A convincing one.
Make them believe he was fleeing toward the Land of Riversāor the Land of Rain.
Not toward the ancient ruins.
"As long as they look the wrong way⦠I win time."
As he walked, he sensed something and quickly formed hand seals.
Smoke puffed.
A small lizard appeared in front of himāone he had intentionally left behind at the oasis as a "free camera."
He hadn't expected anything useful.
It was just a casual plant.
But the moment the lizard's chakra resonance fed him the messageā
Hikaru's mouth curled.
Information imbalanceā¦
was addictive.
"This is like gaming," he thought. "They're stuck placing wards and scouting like idiotsā¦"
"ā¦and I'm running a full-map hack."
For a heartbeat, he even understood why some villages obsessed over Byakugan.
In pure duels, Sharingan was terrifyingāespecially for lightning-speed fighters.
But on a strategic level?
Byakugan was absurd.
If your troop movements, ambush points, and hidden setups were exposedā
how do you even fight?
Konoha's victories weren't just "strong ninjas."
They were information wars.
Know where the enemy is, know their plan, know their preparationsā
and even a bloody victory becomes more likely.
"Unless you can personally wipe out a nationā¦"
"ā¦intel decides everything."
Hikaru let the lizard sink back into the sand.
Now he had to think clearly.
EbizÅ was going all-in.
ANBU pursuit. Garrison mobilization. Borders tightened.
That was dangerous.
But alsoā
useful.
Because large-scale troop movement couldn't be hidden.
Sunagakure had to posture against Iwagakure. They couldn't move too much without provoking the wrong war.
And any sudden spike in security, patrols, searchesā¦
would immediately be noticed by other villages.
Konoha, in particular, never took its eyes off Suna.
"If Suna moves," Hikaru thought, eyes narrowing, "Konoha will smell it."
"And when they gather intelā¦"
"ā¦my excuse becomes even cleaner."
Hikaru smiled.
He wasn't worried about being captured.
With animal communication + lizard scouts + Flying Thunder Godā¦
as long as he didn't get reckless, he'd survive.
Stillā
before anything else, he had to misdirect them.
Leave traces. Spill blood. Force them to commit resources in the wrong direction.
Make them believe:
He's running toward the Land of Rivers.
So Hikaru turned and headed toward a different routeā
one where EbizÅ's net was already closing.
ā¦
"Captain⦠where do you think that guy went?"
East of the oasis, in the sand leading toward the Land of Rivers, eight Sand ANBU searched in tight formation.
This direction mattered.
If the intruder fled toward Rivers, he could potentially slip into neutral routes and vanish into the broader map.
Originally, their order had been "encircle the Konoha intruder."
But by the time they reached the region, the update came:
He escaped. Immediate search.
They were furious.
But ANBU didn't get to complain.
A Konoha ANBU running wild inside Wind Country was humiliation.
And this search was⦠miserable.
Sandstorm visibility. Endless dunes. No footprints that lasted.
Nothing.
"I don't know," the squad captain answered. "But stay sharp."
"If he broke out of that encirclement, he's not weak."
"Yes, Captain."
Some responded. Others stayed silent.
But several sets of eyes noticed somethingā
lizards crawling through the sand toward them.
"ā¦Great," one ANBU muttered. "No intruder, just lizardsā"
He didn't finish.
A streak of cold light cut across his throat like a falling star.
He collapsed without a sound.
"Alertā!" the two captains shouted at the same time.
Too late.
A ghost flickered into existence.
A blade edged in blue chakra slid across another throatāsilent, precise.
At the same time, a kunai punched into a third man's chest, blue chakra still shimmering around the metal.
One breath.
Three down.
Only then did the remaining five truly react.
But reaction meant nothing.
Blue light moved like flowing deathāblade and kunai rotating in a rhythm too clean, too cruel.
The five Sand ANBU didn't even understand what they were fighting.
They only felt warmth spilling from their throats.
A deep, spreading pain.
Strength draining fast.
Vision blurring.
And as their consciousness collapsed into darknessā
they finally saw him clearly.
A masked ANBU wearing Konoha's black-and-white standard gear.
Standing right in front of them.
His ninja blade dripped steadilyā
with their blood.
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