Revolution in the Ninja World

Chapter 69: Chapter 69: Flying Star Intrusion



Obito's right-eye Kamui didn't have the ability to directly tear apart enemies. His Mangekyo Sharingan's main offensive power resided in his left eye, and his left eye was in Kakashi's eye socket. And Kakashi, who wasn't an Uchiha, hadn't mastered the ability to use the Sharingan proficiently...

However, to make his teammates understand the threat of this person, Habara didn't hesitate to use such wording to scare them.

But after Habara and Kazeri had a few anxious and "friendly" exchanges, Kisu, who was standing to the side, suddenly spoke up, "The enemy seems to have disappeared."

Just when Habara had finally made his teammates understand the enemy's strength, Obito had actually "run away"... This was only natural. Obito hadn't come to Konoha to have a ninjutsu exchange with ANBU.

Not instantly taking down Habara and the others was indeed a bit unexpected for Obito, and Habara's "accurate" analytical abilities made him realize that the more he entangled himself here, the more his information would be leaked. However, his exposure wasn't entirely a bad thing. Since he couldn't infiltrate secretly, he might as well attract a large number of ANBU ninjas here and then do what he wanted to do.

The mobilization of ANBU ninjas would help him pinpoint the Jinchuriki's location.

Then Obito heard another whistle, and the ANBU ninjas who were moving suddenly stopped and began to maintain vigilance on the spot.

"Enemy disappeared, support halted, concentrate on vigilance, prioritize protection."

After Obito disappeared, Habara and the others immediately realized what the opponent was trying to do, so they immediately sent out this signal... Don't run around, protecting the Jinchuriki is the top priority.

In any case, not being wiped out by such an enemy, and instead immediately detecting his intrusion and transmitting the information, was definitely a merit, not a demerit, for Habara and the others.

However, after blowing the whistle again, Habara noticed that something seemed wrong with Captain Kazeri. The captain was now supporting himself with his hands on his knees, his body bent over, panting heavily.

"Captain, what's wrong?"

Habara stepped forward and patted Captain Kazeri's shoulder. He suspected that the other had been injured in the brief clash just now, or perhaps his sword really had grazed the captain's scalp?

But just as Habara's hand touched Kazeri's shoulder, the captain suddenly raised his head. Under the bright moonlight, Habara saw the reddened eyes beneath the captain's mask, and then...

"Damn it!"

Habara realized something, but it was a bit late.

A delayed-activation genjutsu!

When Habara saw the captain's eyes, the genjutsu set by Obito was activated. Habara had only warned of the risks of Obito's space-time ninjutsu, but he had no way of explaining that this person was an Uchiha ninja!

Then the captain was caught, and then, like a domino effect, Habara was caught too.

After the genjutsu was activated, Captain Kazeri, without a word, drew his sword and lunged at Kisu, who was on the side. Habara, on the other hand, stood frozen in place at first, and then an incredibly strong energy reaction erupted from his body!

The "water conservancy project" he had previously worked on on his own body was unexpectedly put to use. A large amount of natural energy instantly filled his chakra network. The chakra disruption caused by the genjutsu was like a matchstick before a flood, instantly extinguished!

The genjutsu was dispelled so simply, but Habara didn't immediately regain his senses because there had been a slight mishap in the process of him unraveling the Six Rens Seal... Because his chakra network was filled with a large amount of natural energy, and he hadn't yet regained his senses, as the natural energy flowed within him, the natural energy in the surrounding environment was also drawn in, gradually permeating into his body and joining this circulatory process.

At first, Habara felt like he was "awake in the morning but couldn't actually wake up," but then he began to go berserk... He had almost fallen into this state during his first mission, and this time it was much more serious.

Habara began to think about who had harmed him.

And then Habara got the answer - he needed to kill him.

The patterns of the Curse of the Blood Curse began to appear on his body, and then those dark red patterns began to turn black. At this time, he seemed to be "searching" for something.

Kisu struggled to deal with the captain, while Batsu was wary of Habara, who was standing there motionless. Then he saw that Habara remained still, seemingly turning into a "neutral monster." So, he gritted his teeth, carefully bypassed Habara's "aggro range," thinking he'd subdue the captain first!

Up to this point, Obito's attempt to sneak into the village quietly and cause trouble had failed, and Habara's desire to avoid getting deeply involved in the Nine-Tails incident had also failed.

...

Inside the delivery room.

Because of the protection of the barrier, the Fourth Hokage hadn't directly sensed the disturbance outside. However, he had received notification from the ANBU ninjas guarding outside.

But despite knowing that a powerful enemy had attacked from the outside, the Fourth Hokage could only guard here. No matter what, ensuring that Uzumaki Kushina gave birth smoothly was the most important thing.

At this time, there were four people in the delivery room: the expectant mother Uzumaki Kushina, the Fourth Hokage Minato Namikaze, the Third Hokage's wife Sarutobi Biwako, who was responsible for the delivery, and the baby Naruto, who was about to be delivered.

The commotion outside, combined with the pain of the expectant mother, made Minato Namikaze a little anxious.

Fortunately, half an hour later, the baby's cries finally rang out. Uzumaki Kushina had also nearly exhausted all her strength and fell into a weakened state.

After displaying the swaddled Naruto to everyone, Minato Namikaze placed him in the cradle on the left side of the bed. At this time, he was located to the left of the bed, and Biwako was located to the right. Minato was just about to speak to comfort Uzumaki Kushina, who had successfully given birth, when...

A masked man suddenly appeared in the delivery room. He casually picked up the baby and then took a few steps back, holding a kunai to the baby's cheek.

This sudden situation made the Fourth Hokage's eyes narrow. The enemy had actually broken through the multiple layers of barriers without a sound and directly invaded the delivery room.

Minato Namikaze forced himself to calm down and then said, "You're the one who just encountered ANBU, aren't you? Who are you?"

Obito didn't answer Minato Namikaze's question. He tightened his grip on the kunai and said, "Fourth Hokage, Minato, step away from the Jinchuriki, or else this baby..."

He hadn't finished speaking, but at this moment, the wall on one side of the delivery room was suddenly pierced, and a figure shrouded in blood-red patterns and surrounded by lightning suddenly burst in!

His speed was like a flash of lightning, his body transcended the mundane, and his momentum was like the shifting of stars and the rush of electricity. This kind of unconventional burst wasn't just a burst; it was...

Out of control.

Even the Sharingan could hardly see his movements. In fact, at the same time he burst into the delivery room, a flying kick had already approached Obito's head.

Obito was kicked over by an indescribable force. The baby in his arms flew out, and then his head slammed heavily onto the stone floor. The sudden impact even made the entire delivery room shake slightly.

All those grand declarations, the injustices of life, the joy of revenge, all that tension, panic, and confusion, the Fourth Hokage's flustered gaze, Obito's bizarre presence, all of it...

Was kicked away with a single kick.

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