At the edge of a cliff, a vantage point offered a panoramic view of Konohagakure.
Gazing at the village he had once co-founded with Hashirama, Uchiha Madara couldn't help but sigh. "So peaceful…"
But as he exhaled, his tone darkened. "But not for much longer."
With a single-hand seal, he summoned a massive hawk.
Carrying the unconscious Tōshirō on his shoulder, Madara stepped onto the hawk's back and ordered it to soar over Konoha.
A transparent barrier covered the airspace above the village, designed to detect even the slightest movement—even a bird flying through would be noticed.
But for Madara, this was of little concern. Using the power of his Sharingan, he effortlessly bypassed the detection.
He gazed down. His vision was unparalleled—even from hundreds of meters above, he could clearly see everything below.
"This spot will do."
Upon hearing its master's deep voice, the hawk stopped advancing and began circling in the sky.
Madara threw Tōshirō's unconscious body from the sky and clapped his hands together, forming the "Tiger" (寅) hand seal with interlocked pinkies and ring fingers.
"Let's begin, Five-Tails."
Inside Konoha's Barrier Chamber
The moment Tōshirō's body neared the barrier, a ripple spread across a floating sphere of water within the chamber.
A middle-aged sensory ninja, kneeling on the ground and wearing a white cap, suddenly opened his eyes. His expression grew tense.
"Intruder detected."
The other shinobi, who had been casually playing cards at the table, widened their eyes in disbelief.
How is that possible?
They knew that the Third Hokage was stationed at the border. How could an enemy have broken through the defenses?
"Where? How many?"
The sensory ninja instinctively responded: "One person. Southeast direction. Coordinates 2B."
"Only one?"
The others thought they had misheard.
A single person dares to invade Konoha? That's suicide.
"Just one person? Are there more coming?"
"No, just one. Wait… what is this immense chakra?"
As he spoke, the water sphere floating in midair began rippling violently.
Downtown Konoha
Children ran through the streets, laughing and playing.
Adults strolled leisurely, enjoying the peaceful afternoon.
It was an idyllic, serene scene.
Since the village's founding, they had never experienced a real threat, nor had they ever felt the need to prepare for one.
So, when a massive figure suddenly crashed down from the sky, every villager's eyes widened in terror.
The dust settled—revealing a pure-white beast they had never seen before.
It had a single horn, long fangs, and five flowing tails.
Its body resembled that of a majestic white horse.
Beautiful—yet terrifying.
Because when something is the size of a mountain, beauty no longer matters—only fear remains.
"What the hell is that monster?!"
The Five-Tails let out a deafening roar and rampaged through the village, smashing through buildings with unstoppable force.
Within moments, Konoha's bustling streets were reduced to rubble, and smoke rose into the sky.
"Aaaaah—!"
A young girl tripped and fell as she tried to escape.
The massive hoof of the Five-Tails came crashing down—about to trample her into the ground.
At that moment, gigantic chains shot out, binding the beast.
The Five-Tails turned its gaze, following the chains to their source—
An elderly woman with two buns on her head stood firmly in place, her expression solemn.
"Five-Tails, I won't let you destroy the village any further."
Fire Country Border
At the frontlines, the Third Hokage had just led Konoha's forces to a decisive victory.
As the troops celebrated, basking in their triumph, a frantic voice suddenly cut through the air.
Hiruzen Sarutobi turned, recognizing the breathless messenger shinobi.
Judging by his expression, something urgent had happened.
"Calm down. What's going on?"
As the Hokage, he had to remain composed at all times.
The messenger, drenched in sweat, blurted out in panic:
"Bad news! The village is under a Tailed Beast attack!"
Sarutobi's face froze in shock.
There was only one Tailed Beast in the village—the Nine-Tails.
Which meant… something had happened to its Jinchūriki.
But how was that possible?!
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Tsunade could no longer remain calm. "Explain it to me clearly—what happened to Grandma?!"
The messenger swallowed hard. "N-no… it's not Lady Mito."
Upon hearing this, both Hiruzen Sarutobi and Tsunade let out a sigh of relief.
Of course. There was no way the Nine-Tails inside her could have gone berserk.
But if it wasn't Mito… then who?
There should only be one Tailed Beast in the village—the Nine-Tails. Could there be another? That's impossible.
"It's Tōshirō. The Five-Tails inside him went on a rampage."
"W-what?!"
Tsunade's eyes widened to the extreme.
Something wasn't right. Hiruzen looked just as shocked. "That's impossible. How could Tōshirō be a Jinchūriki? Besides, I remember that the Five-Tails belongs to Iwagakure. How did it end up in Konoha?"
The messenger hesitated, gathering his thoughts to explain, but before he could speak, a gust of wind swept past him—Tsunade had already bolted.
Hiruzen called out loudly as she ran. "Tsunade!"
"I'm going back to the village. I have to find Tōshirō."
Her voice still lingered in the air, but she was already gone.
Konoha Hospital
Bang!
The door was flung open as Tsunade rushed into the hospital room.
There, lying in bed, wrapped in bandages, staring blankly at the ceiling, was Tōshirō—his face filled with disbelief, as if questioning his own existence.
"Tōshirō."
Her voice was laced with worry.
Tōshirō turned to look at her, the corners of his mouth lifting slightly—but there was only bitterness in his expression.
"Are you okay?"
Tsunade stepped closer, gently taking his hand, speaking softly.
His gaze met hers—deep brown eyes filled with concern.
Not wanting her to worry, he forced out a response, even though he himself didn't believe it.
"I'm fine."
Tsunade didn't buy it for a second. "Liar."
"Ah… sorry. I didn't mean to lie. It's just…"
Tōshirō struggled to find the right words—something that wouldn't make her more worried.
Becoming a Jinchūriki… was something he had never even imagined.
It wasn't the fact that he now carried the Five-Tails that troubled him. It was the lives he had taken while unconscious.
Tsunade had never seen him look so burdened. She spoke carefully. "Are you thirsty? I'll get you some water."
Tōshirō nodded slightly. "Thanks."
Tsunade walked over to the nearby table and poured him a steaming cup of water. It was still too hot.
She gently blew on it, causing small ripples to form on the surface. But it was still scalding.
Of course, she wouldn't hand over a cup of boiling water to him. Instead, she cupped it in her hands, letting it cool as she chatted with him.
After a few moments, she suddenly tapped her forehead, pretending to have just realized something.
"Look at me, saying I'd get you water, but all I did was ramble on."
Tōshirō chuckled softly. "It's fine. I like listening to you talk."
As she was about to hand him the cup, she paused and suddenly said, "Wait a sec. It might still be too hot—I'll check first."
"It's okay," Tōshirō said, not wanting to trouble her. "If it's too hot, I can just use Ice Release to cool it down."
"Absolutely not. You're a patient right now."
Tsunade was firm. She took a small sip to test the temperature, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear to keep it from touching the water.
After making sure it was just right, she finally handed him the cup.
"Perfect temperature. You can drink it now."
Just then, Jiraiya and Orochimaru arrived at the hospital—only to walk in on this scene.
(End of Chapter)
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