"Bang!"
Deep within Root's underground base, Shimura DanzĆ smashed his desk into splinters with a single punch.
This was already the third desk he had destroyed.
Not just the deskâevery shattered object scattered across the floor testified to the fury consuming him.
Utatane Koharu and Mitokado Homura stood silently to the side. Their expressions remained calm, but inwardly, they could only sigh.
They understood exactly why DanzĆ was so enraged.
His entire life's ambition⊠had just collapsed into nothing.
And they also understood why Sarutobi Hiruzen had made this decision.
DanzĆ had gone too far.
Far beyond the line.
In fact, the mere fact that he was still alive already meant Hiruzen had shown him immense mercyâlikely at great cost.
DanzĆ had no more chances.
Unless something truly extraordinary happened, there was no path left for him to rise again.
And even that possibility seemed bleak.
"Calm down, DanzĆ."
Homura sighed.
"You can't blame anyone else. You brought this on yourself."
"I brought this on myself?!"
DanzĆ turned, glaring viciously at him as he roared:
"Yes! I did! And there's only one reason it ended up like thisâonly one!"
"You do realize the scale of what you caused?"
Koharu shook her head slightly, watching his near-mad state.
"During the Nine-Tails incident, you didn't mobilize Root. That alone already caused widespread anger.
Hiruzen had to give up a significant concessions to the Uchiha just to protect you.
And when Hiruzen went to the capitalâyou repaid that by sending Root assassins?!
You've gone too far, DanzĆ!"
Her words struck like blades.
"And do you even realizeâSenju Hikaru was with Hiruzen at the time?
This time, Hiruzen had to pay an enormous price just to stop Hikaru from making a move against you.
What right do you have to be angry here?"
Those words hit their mark.
At the mention of Senju Hikaru, DanzĆ gradually calmed.
That nameâŠ
was the one he hated most.
Regret surged through him.
Regret that he hadn't forced Hikaru into Root back then.
Regret that he hadn't simply killed the boy when he had the chance.
And thenâ
another thought surfaced.
"KinoeâŠ" (Yamato)
His most successful experiment.
A true wielder of Wood Release.
Now missing.
Dead?
Or worseâ
in Hikaru's hands?
Either outcome was disastrous.
Because once traced backâŠ
it would expose everything.
Includingâ
Hashirama's cells.
Even his remains.
At that thought, DanzĆ made a decision.
He had to endure.
No matter the anger. No matter the despair.
He had to endure.
Because in his eyes, everything had led to this for one reasonâ
Senju Hikaru.
That boy was his greatest enemy.
The one he most wanted dead.
As for HiruzenâŠ
There was no gratitude.
Hiruzen wasn't protecting him.
He was protecting himself.
In the endâ
DanzĆ's voice turned hoarse:
"âŠBecause I'm not the Hokage."
Inside the Hokage's officeâ
Hiruzen sat quietly, processing documents.
DanzĆ's matter was settled.
Stripping him of everythingâŠ
was worse than killing him.
Hiruzen hadn't wanted it to come to this.
But reality had forced his hand.
Hikaru's rise.
And more importantlyâ
DanzĆ exposing Wood Release experiments to Hikaru.
If that boy stirred things up, the consequences for Konoha would be catastrophic.
"âŠI really am not a qualified Hokage."
Hiruzen stared at the document in silence before sighing.
"I let you carry all the darkness⊠made you the shadow beneath the Hokage.
That power twisted you.
And my indulgence let you go this far."
He closed his eyes.
This was his responsibility.
That lingering guiltâ
combined with their long historyâ
was why he hadn't killed DanzĆ.
Perhaps he had grown old.
With fewer people from his generation remainingâŠ
and after Biwako's deathâŠ
his heart had softened.
But no matter whatâ
his decision would not change.
Unless something forced his handâ
DanzĆ would live out his life in forced retirement.
That was his final mercy.
"âŠSo decisive?"
Hikaru looked at the report in his hand, a strange expression crossing his face.
After finishing with Yamato, he had begun reviewing ANBU operations and recent developments in Konoha.
ANBU was progressing well.
Kakashi and the others had acted cautiously in his absence.
Rather than expanding recklessly, they had promoted capable personnel internally.
Former squad leaders became unit commanders.
Promising members rose to squad leaders.
It stabilized structureâ
but cohesion and combat synergy were still lacking.
So veteran members were paired with new recruits on missions.
A solid approach.
Butâ
it required better compensation.
Fortunately, the negotiations with the daimyĆ were complete.
The funds had already arrived.
Hikaru now had room to act.
"Raise all ANBU leadershipćŸ é⊠and partially open the ninjutsu library."
ANBU was now essentially a micro-government under his control.
He wasn't just leading troops.
He was experimenting with governance.
His goal wasn't just powerâ
it was ruling.
And ruling required systems.
Not just strength.
Thenâ
his gaze landed on something else.
DanzĆ's punishment.
"Stripped of everythingâŠ"
Hikaru tapped the table lightly.
"âŠthat's worse than death for him."
Butâ
this outcome didn't fully align with Hikaru's interests.
DanzĆ still had uses.
Which meantâ
Orochimaru's matter needed to accelerate.
And Yamatoâ
was the key.
As long as Yamato tried to protect DanzĆâŠ
he could be manipulated.
And once he brokeâ
Hikaru would have the perfect opening.
Because from the beginningâ
Hikaru's plan had always been the same:
Use everything.
Everyone.
To reach his goal.
"Though before that⊠there's something else."
Hikaru narrowed his eyes.
"The administrative department."
Kakashi and the others had focused entirely on military expansionâ
but governance had been neglected.
That wouldn't do.
Hikaru wasn't like Hiruzen.
He had no intention of handling everything personally.
He believed in one principle:
More people = more power.
He didn't need to make every decision.
He just needed to control direction.
Which meantâ
he needed secretaries.
Capable ones.
Loyal ones.
People who understood him.
His thoughts drifted to one personâ
Senju Ayame.
Smart.
Loyal.
And controllable.
A perfect candidate.
"âŠShe might work."
Meanwhileâ
within the Uchiha districtâ
Uchiha Shin was buried in ancient records.
Dust-covered history.
The truth of the Uchiha and Senju.
He had lived through that eraâ
but as a child.
He knew only fragments.
Nowâ
he needed answers.
Because Hikaru's olive branchâŠ
had shaken him to his core.
When his granddaughter, Uchiha Saya, spokeâ
he finally voiced his dilemma.
Two clans.
A century of hatred.
Peace once achievedâ
then broken.
Nowâ
a chance appeared again.
Should they take it?
Saya listened carefully.
Then answered calmly:
"Why not accept it?"
"Peace has always been what people choose.
Even back thenâ
your clan refused to follow Uchiha Madara.
That meansâŠ
they already made their choice."
Her words struck like lightning.
Shin frozeâ
then trembled.
"âŠSo we already chose onceâŠ"
Yes.
They had.
They had rejected Madara.
Rejected hatred.
Chosen peace.
Then why hesitate now?
His eyes lit up.
He stood upâ
decision made.
"We accept it."
Even if it meant risk.
Even if it meant becoming a puppet.
It was a gamble worth takingâ
for the clan's future.
That nightâ
on Konoha's streetsâ
Hikaru walked beside Senju Ayame.
"Anything you want to eat?"
"Whatever Hikaru decides."
"âŠThen let's have dango."
Ayame blinked.
"You like dango?"
"âŠNot really."
Hikaru shook his head.
"I just remembered⊠I once used it to comfort a girl."
A faint, almost nostalgic smile appeared.
"âŠbut I never actually ate it myself."
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