Naruto: Rebuilding the Hidden Sand
Chapter 47: Ten Years Old, Half a Year
- Chapter 203
- Chapter 202: The Red Masked Man
- Chapter 201: Akatsuki and Two Conflicting Plans
- Chapter 200: Eye Transplant
- Chapter 199: The Key to a Year
- Chapter 198: Of course
- Chapter 197: The More You Dream!
- Chapter 196: The Next Step?
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194: An Unequal Treaty?
- Chapter 193: Konoha News
- Chapter 192: Sealing Jutsu and Jinchūriki
- Chapter 191: Realization
- Chapter 190: Deidara
- Chapter 189: Another Year, and a Brand New Sand Village
- Chapter 188: Future Talents
- Chapter 187: Pharmacology followed by Biology
- Chapter 186
- Chapter 185: Progress
- Chapter 184
- Chapter 183: Honoka
- Chapter 182: Every Village Has Its Own Difficulties
- Chapter 181
- Chapter 180: Raikage Cells
- Chapter 179: Exceptional Talents
- Chapter 178: The Value of a Small Nation
- Chapter 177: The Sand Village’s Righteousness
- Chapter 176: The Only Variable
- Chapter 175: Taking the Hands of Reform
- Chapter 174: Self Doubt
- Chapter 173: Meeting
- Chapter 172
- Chapter 171: Future Development
- Chapter 170: Dominance
- Chapter 169: Ceremony
- Chapter 168: Famous in the Ninja World
- Chapter 167: Reactions
- Chapter 166: Strongest Kazekage
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164: Outcome
- Chapter 163: Opportunity
- Chapter 162 - 1 Vs 2
- Chapter 161: Battle
- Chapter 160: Anger
- Chapter 159: Sand Village in a Critical Moment
- Chapter 158: Urgent Instructions
- Chapter 157: A Sudden Incident
- Chapter 156: I Don’t Mind
- Chapter 155: It Must Be One of the Three of Us
- Chapter 154: Eliminating Curses
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152: Saving People
- Chapter 151: Art and Medicine
- Chapter 150: Uchiha’s Guinea Pig
- Chapter 149: Gift
- Chapter 148: Prisoners
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146: Today is a good day
- Chapter 145: Headache
- Chapter 144: The Uchiha’s Reputation
- Chapter 143: Almost Got Burglared
- Chapter 142: They... Are Also Heroes of the Village
- Chapter 141: You used the Flying Thunder God Technique to do this?
- Chapter 140: Hidden Cloud
- Chapter 139: The Two Parties Begin Settling Down
- Chapter 138: Defeat, or Victory?
- Chapter 137: Is there a problem there?
- Chapter 136: The Hidden Sand Formation
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134: Identifying the Elimination Location
- Chapter 133: Stepping onto the battlefield
- Chapter 132: Psychological Warfare
- Chapter 131: Pressure
- Chapter 130: This Art Subject is a Waste of Money
- Chapter 129: The Leaf Village Has Lost Its ’Eye’
- Chapter 128: Exchange
- Chapter 127: Two Different People ’Pressure’
- Chapter 126: Six People
- Chapter 125: Raikage Ambition
- Chapter 124: Konoha’s Army Deploys
- Chapter 123: Tactics
- Chapter 122: Battle
- Chapter 121: War had no Warmth
- Chapter 120: Deploying Troops!
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118: Orochimaru
- Chapter 117: Guest
- Chapter 116: The Sinister Sand Village
- Chapter 115: The First Strike is the Strongest
- Chapter 114: Fusion of Eye Techniques, New Eyes
- Chapter 113: Two Artists
- Chapter 112: Preparations of the Twin Stars
- Chapter 111: The Third World War is Imminent
- Chapter 110: Where is he?
- Chapter 109: Lord Kazekage... You, must die!
- Chapter 108: Hokage and Tsunade
- Chapter 107: Ready
- Chapter 106: Want to Make a Bet?
- Chapter 105: A Long and Arduous Road Ahead
- Chapter 104: Rasa’s Anxiety
- Chapter 103: The Shock of Poisoning and Showdown
- Chapter 102: Value
- Chapter 101: Can I Trust You?
- Chapter 100: Arai’s Self-Doubt
- Chapter 99: The Spectator Sees Most Clearly
- Chapter 98: A Piece of the Pie
- Chapter 97: The Reshuffle Begins!
- Chapter 96: The Daimyo
- Chapter 95: Secret Techniques of Takigakure Village
- Chapter 94: Starting the Gold Grind
- Chapter 93: The Exchange Shop
- Chapter 92: Making Money
- Chapter 91: Burning Money Like Crazy
- Chapter 90: No Resources? Then Create Them!
- Chapter 89: What a Huge Mess
- Chapter 88: Young and Naive? Or a Heart Full of Loyalty
- Chapter 87: Knowing How to Play Tactics
- Chapter 86: A Perfect Score
- Chapter 85: Chased Away the Future Mizukage?
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83: Hidden Mist’s Play
- Chapter 82: Start
- Chapter 81: The’Seeds’ of the Future
- Chapter 80: A New Trump Card
- Chapter 79: Our Teacher is So Strong
- Chapter 78: The Hidden Mist’s Peculiar Operations
- Chapter 77: Leading Four People?
- Chapter 76: A Test of Obedience
- Chapter 75: Another Private Meeting
- Chapter 74: Cheers!!!
- Chapter 73: Armistice and Underground Wanted List
- Chapter 72: Blood Doctor
- Chapter 71: Quality Check of the Great Battle
- Chapter 70: The Sole Designated User
- Chapter 69: This Grudge, We’ll Remember!
- Chapter 68: Sneaking Around to Cause Trouble?
- Chapter 67: Secret Development
- Chapter 66: Comrades
- Chapter 65: Promotion
- Chapter 64: Targeted
- Chapter 63: The First Exclusive Ninja Tool
- Chapter 62: The Leaky Little Vault
- Chapter 61: The Problem... Is Him!
- Chapter 60: Yuji, the Field Doctor
- Chapter 59: It’s Been Decided Internally
- Chapter 58: Towards an ’Official Career’
- Chapter 57: Do your Best
- Chapter 56: The Cruelty of the Battlefield
- Chapter 55: It’s Them!
- Chapter 54: Let’s Be Friends
- Chapter 53: Economy
- Chapter 52: Home
- Chapter 51: Two Sets of Footprints
- Chapter 50: Iron and Blood
- Chapter 49: The Strongest Kazekage
- Chapter 48: Homecoming
- Chapter 47: Ten Years Old, Half a Year
- Chapter 46: Grind
- Chapter 45: Casual Conversation and Decisions
- Chapter 44: A New Kekkei Genkai
- Chapter 43: The Terrified Ino–Shika–Cho
- Chapter 42: The Next Generation
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40: Must Kill Them!
- Chapter 39: A Tug-of-War and Mutual Responses
- Chapter 38: The Will of Fire and the Looming Crisis
- Chapter 37: The Inuzuka Clan
- Chapter 36: Prey from Konoha
- Chapter 35: Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 34: The Terminally ill Nation and Belief
- Chapter 33: Mission against Konoha
- Chapter 32: Future
- Chapter 31: Intention to Ceasefire and Losses
- Chapter 30: Lockdown and Training
- Chapter 29: Root? Danzo?
- Chapter 28: Assassination
- Chapter 27: The Price of Growth
- Chapter 26: Danzo
- Chapter 25: Discussion
- Chapter 24: Divine Doctor
- Chapter 23: Class System
- Chapter 22: Chiyo’s Request
- Chapter 21: Tool
- Chapter 20: A-Rank Logic
- Chapter 19: Ripple
- Chapter 18: Testing
- Chapter 17: Cutting Knives Waltz
- Chapter 16: Thrill of Death
- Chapter 15: Different Styles
- Chapter 14: Competition
- Chapter 13: Training and Growth
- Chapter 12: The First Step of the Plan
- Chapter 11: Third Kazekage
- Chapter 10: Reinforcements
- Chapter 9: The Ambition of Two Boys
- Chapter 8: Bonus
- Chapter 7: New Abilities
- Chapter 6: EXP
- Chapter 5: Time Bomb
- Chapter 4: The True Genius
- Chapter 3: The Counterattack Begins
- Chapter 2: Something is About to Happen
- Chapter 1: Yuji and Sasori
Gather intelligence, determining enemy patrol ranges, and mapping the environment. Formulate a plan. Execute. Kill. Move.
Repeat.
For the weeks and months that followed, that cycle became the rhythm of Yuji and Sasori’s existence on the battlefields of the Land of Grass.
They never stayed in one place long. Every few days, sometimes every few hours, they relocated.
Always moving, staying one step ahead of the net that Konoha was slowly trying to close around them.
The individual kills weren’t dramatic. No major engagements.
Just steady, methodical elimination of Konoha’s smaller units. Supply runners, messenger squads, patrol teams caught in transition between positions. Medical convoys moving wounded back from the front.
Small numbers each time.
But small numbers, compounded over weeks and months, stopped being small.
Before long, it wasn’t just Konoha that had taken notice.
Word had spread to Iwagakure as well. Rumors filtered through the Stone’s own intelligence channels about a three-man Sunagakure squad operating deep in Konoha’s rear areas across the Land of Grass. Highly mobile. Difficult to pin down. And led, apparently, by two exceptionally young shinobi whose age belied their lethality.
On the battlefield, age was a meaningless metric. It didn’t matter if a shinobi was nine or thirty. What mattered was whether they could kill you. And Yuji and Sasori had proven, repeatedly, that they could.
Neither Konoha nor Iwagakure was making the mistake of underestimating them anymore.
Half a year passed.
Six months of continuous field operations. Six months of sleeping in shifts, eating what they could scavenge, and never once letting their guard fully drop.
Yuji felt every one of those months in his bones.
The battlefield wasn’t just dangerous because of the fighting. The fighting was almost the easy part, brief, intense, and then over. What ground a person down was everything else.
The constant vigilance. The awareness that every movement could be the one that tripped a trap or drew a hunter squad. The knowledge that Konoha’s forces in the region were actively looking for them, and that the longer they stayed active, the tighter the noose became.
Their operational pattern demanded multiple layers of confirmation before any engagement. Scout the target, verify the intelligence, check for traps, confirm escape routes, double-check the escape routes. Only then move.
Even the simplest kill required hours of preparation. And every hour spent preparing was an hour spent exposed.
The Land of Grass wasn’t large. That was the core problem. They’d been rotating through combat zones within the region to prevent Konoha’s local forces from predicting their movements, but there was only so much ground to cover. The more time passed, the more data Konoha accumulated on their patterns. The more patrols adjusted.
If Konoha decided to invest serious resources into hunting them down, it wouldn’t be difficult.
So the squad lived on a razor’s edge.
A single missed detail could mean walking into a kill box.
And then there were the practical realities.
Supplies ran thin fast. A three-man squad operating independently in enemy territory couldn’t carry much to begin with.
In the early weeks, they’d supplemented their provisions by looting what they needed from the dead. Soldier pills, kunai, wire, ration bars. The corpses of Konoha shinobi provided well enough.
But as time went on and their targets grew warier, the scavenging opportunities dried up. Missions became leaner. Engagements were faster, leaving less time to strip the fallen.
The mental strain was worse than the physical kind. Six months of never fully relaxing. Six months of sleeping with one ear open in whatever hole they’d dug or cave they’d found.
It wore on a person. Even a person like Yuji.
Inside a camouflaged cave, somewhere in the eastern reaches of the Land of Grass.
Yuji sat with his back against the rough stone wall, one leg stretched out, the other drawn up with his forearm resting on his knee. His special scalpel spun lazily between his fingers, catching the faint light from the cave entrance in dull silver flashes.
A habit he’d picked up over the past few months. Idle hands made him restless, and the repetitive motion gave his fingers something to do while his mind worked.
Beside him, Sasori sat cross-legged on the ground, surrounded by puppet components laid out with meticulous precision.
They’d spent enough time together now that Yuji had developed a genuine appreciation for what Sasori actually did.
Puppet mastery wasn’t just about the ability to control puppets in combat. That was the baseline.
What separated a good puppeteer from a legendary one was the craft itself, the engineering, the design philosophy, the ability to build something that was more than the sum of its parts.
Sasori was in a class of his own.
Where another puppeteer might load a puppet with three or four mechanisms and call it complete, Sasori would arm the same frame to the teeth without sacrificing structural integrity or combat responsiveness. Every joint was engineered to support the weight and movement demands of the systems installed. Nothing was redundant.
From the largest articulated limb assembly down to the smallest wooden panel, Sasori knew every component of his puppets the way a surgeon knew the organs of the human body.
The materials he selected, the market availability of components suitable for puppet construction, the combat roles he envisioned for each puppet before a single piece was assembled were realized with almost disturbing precision.
It was, on some level, genuinely impressive.
Yuji could admit that much. Watching Sasori work on his puppets was like watching a master surgeon operate.
On some level, Yuji understood why Sasori called it art.
Because in a certain light, it was.
The parallel to medical ninjutsu wasn’t lost on him either. A medical ninja’s value wasn’t just in the ability to perform techniques. The ninjutsu was the visible part, the flashy application that people saw and praised. But underneath that, supporting everything, was the knowledge.
Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology.
The deep, comprehensive understanding of the human body that made the difference between a competent healer and a genius one.
Sasori’s puppet craft worked the same way. The jutsu was the surface. The engineering was the foundation.
And lately, Sasori had been digging into a foundation that hit very close to Yuji’s area of expertise.
Human anatomy.
It had started as casual questions. Offhanded. Almost throwaway. But Yuji recognized the pattern immediately.
Sasori wasn’t asking out of idle curiosity. He was building toward something specific.
Human Puppets.
Sasori could already create them, in a technical sense. He had the ability to convert a human body into a puppet shell. But the current results were cosmetic at best. They looked human. They moved like puppets. The distinction between a human puppet and a regular one was purely aesthetic.
What Sasori wanted was something that would make human puppets fundamentally different from wooden ones.
He wanted a core mechanism that could drive the puppet to perform the ninjutsu its original body had used in life.
And that meant understanding the mysteries of how chakra networks, tenketsu points, and living tissue actually functioned. How jutsu were channeled through a body. How the physical architecture of a human being translated into the ability to mold and release chakra.
The mysteries of life itself.
In that domain, Yuji was the expert. And not by a small margin.
Sasori had a foundation, built partly from Chiyo’s teachings and partly from his own obsessive research. But it wasn’t on the same level.
The gap between a puppeteer’s understanding of the human body and a medical ninja’s understanding was vast, and Sasori knew it.
So he asked. And Yuji answered.
Yuji was naturally happy to help Sasori create the ’puppet core’ ahead of time... so the two would discuss and experiment privately whenever they were free.
Of course, all of the puppet core research happened behind Arai’s back.
The captain didn’t need to know. Wouldn’t understand the significance even if he did. And more importantly, some things were better kept between the two people involved.
Yuji and Sasori had an unspoken agreement on that much.
"I’ve never been away from the village this long before."
Yuji said it to no one in particular, his voice carrying the dull weight of someone who had been living out of caves and ditches for half a year.
Beside him, Sasori didn’t look up from his work. Puppet components clicked together in his hands with practiced precision.
"Judging by the recent momentum on the battlefield," Sasori said, his tone flat and analytical, "Iwagakure probably doesn’t intend to fight Konoha to the finish. They’ll pull back soon."
Yuji heard him but was already somewhere else in his head.
"I really want to eat Uncle Masao’s rice balls," he murmured, licking his lips. "I’ve almost forgotten what they taste like."
Silence.
Sasori didn’t even dignify that with a response. 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
"In the blink of an eye, we’re both ten years old. Time really flies..."
Yuji sighed, tilting his head back against the cave wall.
"What is inside your head?" Sasori’s voice was cold. "Don’t forget, you’re still on the battlefield."
"I know, I know."
Then, simultaneously, both of them went still.
A bird’s cry from outside the cave.
Arai’s signal.
Yuji responded with a low whistle, two short notes followed by one long. The all-clear reply.
A moment later, after confirming the exchange was genuine, Arai slipped through the cave entrance and crouched beside them.
"The village received word," he said without preamble. "Several of Iwagakure’s rear front lines have already begun withdrawing."
Yuji and Sasori exchanged a brief glance.
It was the confirmation of what Sasori had already predicted. Iwa was pulling out.
The truth was, the only reason their three-man squad had survived this long in the Land of Grass wasn’t just skill. It was information.
Intelligence shared between multiple villages, all of whom had a vested interest in making life harder for Konoha, had kept them one step ahead for six months. Sunagakure’s own network provided the baseline. Iwagakure’s battlefield intelligence filled in the gaps about Konoha’s deployments. And beyond that, a steady stream of purchased intel from the underground black market had rounded out their operational picture.
The black market was one of the shinobi world’s open secrets during wartime. Organizations and independent operators who made their living selling information to anyone willing to pay. No loyalty to any village. Just commerce.
It was one of the reasons the Land of Grass was crawling with foreign ninja and rogue operatives right now. Where there was war, there was profit.
But with Iwagakure withdrawing, that intelligence pipeline would dry up fast. And without it, operating in Konoha’s backyard went from dangerous to suicidal.
"Is it about to end..." Yuji said quietly.
He’d expected this. The signs had been building for weeks. But hearing it confirmed still shifted something in his chest.
With Iwa pulling back, the open warfare between the major villages would narrow down to a single front. Kumogakure versus Konoha. Everything else was winding down.
And in the end, Iwagakure had failed to gain any meaningful advantage over the Leaf. Despite the scale of their commitment, despite the resources poured into the Land of Grass theater, Konoha had held.
A significant part of that was Orochimaru.
Yuji had never encountered the Sannin directly, and he intended to keep it that way. But the man’s impact on the war was undeniable.
As a battlefield commander, Orochimaru hadn’t just held the Land of Grass with personal power. He’d orchestrated defensive strategies, troop rotations, and counter-operations that had systematically neutralized Iwa’s numerical advantages.
Looking purely at contributions to the village during this war, Orochimaru’s role had been monumental.
A thought flickered through Yuji’s mind, quiet and analytical.
’In the future Third War, he’ll put in just as much effort. And it still won’t be enough.’
Orochimaru would be passed over for Hokage. Despite everything he’d done. Despite the blood he’d spilled and the victories he’d secured. The position would go to someone else, someone brighter, more beloved, and trusted by the people.
And that rejection, more than anything else, would be what eventually drove Orochimaru out of Konoha entirely.
It was a cautionary tale. One Yuji had internalized long before he ever set foot on a battlefield.
Achievements alone weren’t enough.
You needed the people behind you. You needed a reputation that went beyond fear and respect.
You needed to be liked. Trusted.
Seen as someone who belonged in that chair not just because of what you could do, but because of who you were.
Minato Namikaze understood that. Naruto, in his own clumsy, loud way, would understand it too.
Orochimaru never did.
Yuji’s entire strategic approach to building his position in Sunagakure was, in no small part, modeled on the lesson of Orochimaru’s failure.
Earn the achievements. But also earn the hearts.
Do both, or the chair would always belong to someone else.
"Let’s move," Arai said, standing. His tone had shifted from informational to urgent. "Erase our tracks. The mission is officially over."
"Also, we need to leave ahead of schedule. Once Iwa withdraws and Konoha frees up resources from that front, they will absolutely redirect attention toward hunting down anyone still operating in their rear areas. That means us."
"Got it," Yuji said, pushing himself to his feet.
- Chapter 203
- Chapter 202: The Red Masked Man
- Chapter 201: Akatsuki and Two Conflicting Plans
- Chapter 200: Eye Transplant
- Chapter 199: The Key to a Year
- Chapter 198: Of course
- Chapter 197: The More You Dream!
- Chapter 196: The Next Step?
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194: An Unequal Treaty?
- Chapter 193: Konoha News
- Chapter 192: Sealing Jutsu and Jinchūriki
- Chapter 191: Realization
- Chapter 190: Deidara
- Chapter 189: Another Year, and a Brand New Sand Village
- Chapter 188: Future Talents
- Chapter 187: Pharmacology followed by Biology
- Chapter 186
- Chapter 185: Progress
- Chapter 184
- Chapter 183: Honoka
- Chapter 182: Every Village Has Its Own Difficulties
- Chapter 181
- Chapter 180: Raikage Cells
- Chapter 179: Exceptional Talents
- Chapter 178: The Value of a Small Nation
- Chapter 177: The Sand Village’s Righteousness
- Chapter 176: The Only Variable
- Chapter 175: Taking the Hands of Reform
- Chapter 174: Self Doubt
- Chapter 173: Meeting
- Chapter 172
- Chapter 171: Future Development
- Chapter 170: Dominance
- Chapter 169: Ceremony
- Chapter 168: Famous in the Ninja World
- Chapter 167: Reactions
- Chapter 166: Strongest Kazekage
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164: Outcome
- Chapter 163: Opportunity
- Chapter 162 - 1 Vs 2
- Chapter 161: Battle
- Chapter 160: Anger
- Chapter 159: Sand Village in a Critical Moment
- Chapter 158: Urgent Instructions
- Chapter 157: A Sudden Incident
- Chapter 156: I Don’t Mind
- Chapter 155: It Must Be One of the Three of Us
- Chapter 154: Eliminating Curses
- Chapter 153
- Chapter 152: Saving People
- Chapter 151: Art and Medicine
- Chapter 150: Uchiha’s Guinea Pig
- Chapter 149: Gift
- Chapter 148: Prisoners
- Chapter 147
- Chapter 146: Today is a good day
- Chapter 145: Headache
- Chapter 144: The Uchiha’s Reputation
- Chapter 143: Almost Got Burglared
- Chapter 142: They... Are Also Heroes of the Village
- Chapter 141: You used the Flying Thunder God Technique to do this?
- Chapter 140: Hidden Cloud
- Chapter 139: The Two Parties Begin Settling Down
- Chapter 138: Defeat, or Victory?
- Chapter 137: Is there a problem there?
- Chapter 136: The Hidden Sand Formation
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134: Identifying the Elimination Location
- Chapter 133: Stepping onto the battlefield
- Chapter 132: Psychological Warfare
- Chapter 131: Pressure
- Chapter 130: This Art Subject is a Waste of Money
- Chapter 129: The Leaf Village Has Lost Its ’Eye’
- Chapter 128: Exchange
- Chapter 127: Two Different People ’Pressure’
- Chapter 126: Six People
- Chapter 125: Raikage Ambition
- Chapter 124: Konoha’s Army Deploys
- Chapter 123: Tactics
- Chapter 122: Battle
- Chapter 121: War had no Warmth
- Chapter 120: Deploying Troops!
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118: Orochimaru
- Chapter 117: Guest
- Chapter 116: The Sinister Sand Village
- Chapter 115: The First Strike is the Strongest
- Chapter 114: Fusion of Eye Techniques, New Eyes
- Chapter 113: Two Artists
- Chapter 112: Preparations of the Twin Stars
- Chapter 111: The Third World War is Imminent
- Chapter 110: Where is he?
- Chapter 109: Lord Kazekage... You, must die!
- Chapter 108: Hokage and Tsunade
- Chapter 107: Ready
- Chapter 106: Want to Make a Bet?
- Chapter 105: A Long and Arduous Road Ahead
- Chapter 104: Rasa’s Anxiety
- Chapter 103: The Shock of Poisoning and Showdown
- Chapter 102: Value
- Chapter 101: Can I Trust You?
- Chapter 100: Arai’s Self-Doubt
- Chapter 99: The Spectator Sees Most Clearly
- Chapter 98: A Piece of the Pie
- Chapter 97: The Reshuffle Begins!
- Chapter 96: The Daimyo
- Chapter 95: Secret Techniques of Takigakure Village
- Chapter 94: Starting the Gold Grind
- Chapter 93: The Exchange Shop
- Chapter 92: Making Money
- Chapter 91: Burning Money Like Crazy
- Chapter 90: No Resources? Then Create Them!
- Chapter 89: What a Huge Mess
- Chapter 88: Young and Naive? Or a Heart Full of Loyalty
- Chapter 87: Knowing How to Play Tactics
- Chapter 86: A Perfect Score
- Chapter 85: Chased Away the Future Mizukage?
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83: Hidden Mist’s Play
- Chapter 82: Start
- Chapter 81: The’Seeds’ of the Future
- Chapter 80: A New Trump Card
- Chapter 79: Our Teacher is So Strong
- Chapter 78: The Hidden Mist’s Peculiar Operations
- Chapter 77: Leading Four People?
- Chapter 76: A Test of Obedience
- Chapter 75: Another Private Meeting
- Chapter 74: Cheers!!!
- Chapter 73: Armistice and Underground Wanted List
- Chapter 72: Blood Doctor
- Chapter 71: Quality Check of the Great Battle
- Chapter 70: The Sole Designated User
- Chapter 69: This Grudge, We’ll Remember!
- Chapter 68: Sneaking Around to Cause Trouble?
- Chapter 67: Secret Development
- Chapter 66: Comrades
- Chapter 65: Promotion
- Chapter 64: Targeted
- Chapter 63: The First Exclusive Ninja Tool
- Chapter 62: The Leaky Little Vault
- Chapter 61: The Problem... Is Him!
- Chapter 60: Yuji, the Field Doctor
- Chapter 59: It’s Been Decided Internally
- Chapter 58: Towards an ’Official Career’
- Chapter 57: Do your Best
- Chapter 56: The Cruelty of the Battlefield
- Chapter 55: It’s Them!
- Chapter 54: Let’s Be Friends
- Chapter 53: Economy
- Chapter 52: Home
- Chapter 51: Two Sets of Footprints
- Chapter 50: Iron and Blood
- Chapter 49: The Strongest Kazekage
- Chapter 48: Homecoming
- Chapter 47: Ten Years Old, Half a Year
- Chapter 46: Grind
- Chapter 45: Casual Conversation and Decisions
- Chapter 44: A New Kekkei Genkai
- Chapter 43: The Terrified Ino–Shika–Cho
- Chapter 42: The Next Generation
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40: Must Kill Them!
- Chapter 39: A Tug-of-War and Mutual Responses
- Chapter 38: The Will of Fire and the Looming Crisis
- Chapter 37: The Inuzuka Clan
- Chapter 36: Prey from Konoha
- Chapter 35: Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 34: The Terminally ill Nation and Belief
- Chapter 33: Mission against Konoha
- Chapter 32: Future
- Chapter 31: Intention to Ceasefire and Losses
- Chapter 30: Lockdown and Training
- Chapter 29: Root? Danzo?
- Chapter 28: Assassination
- Chapter 27: The Price of Growth
- Chapter 26: Danzo
- Chapter 25: Discussion
- Chapter 24: Divine Doctor
- Chapter 23: Class System
- Chapter 22: Chiyo’s Request
- Chapter 21: Tool
- Chapter 20: A-Rank Logic
- Chapter 19: Ripple
- Chapter 18: Testing
- Chapter 17: Cutting Knives Waltz
- Chapter 16: Thrill of Death
- Chapter 15: Different Styles
- Chapter 14: Competition
- Chapter 13: Training and Growth
- Chapter 12: The First Step of the Plan
- Chapter 11: Third Kazekage
- Chapter 10: Reinforcements
- Chapter 9: The Ambition of Two Boys
- Chapter 8: Bonus
- Chapter 7: New Abilities
- Chapter 6: EXP
- Chapter 5: Time Bomb
- Chapter 4: The True Genius
- Chapter 3: The Counterattack Begins
- Chapter 2: Something is About to Happen
- Chapter 1: Yuji and Sasori
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