ULTIMATE WARRIORS
aiya'
y son of my esteemed father, Uzumaki, a revered member of the legendary S
jas. According to my father's stories, I was just five years old, while my younger sister Neji was only three, when we bid fa
st our home. Under Father's guidance, we honed our ninja skills, mastering
dawn and gently r
already," I whispered, tapp
pening her eye
the mat on the floor,
o the storage area t
e jars of water, we stepped outsi
shed our faces, refreshing
, we retur
orned with the symbolic colors of ou
daggers, their blades glin
outside, ready to fac
nobi clan, had crafted these weapons with precisi
niquely crafted arrow types, ea
gency situations, carried explosive tips to blast our way out of danger. The green arrows cont
d with the deadly venom of a python and the toxic secretions
eemed molded to her lithe figure, while her long sword gleamed in her left hand. With her
d, slipping on her
ing my black leather
em securely onto my legs, and
e ready, I stepped
culously sharpening her blades. 'Time to
them around our faces, the famili
ventured into the deadli
rought me exhilaration, ma
ave the thrill of the hunt, an
hy stalk, and the strategic strike
o the forest, but our
our presence and fled," I whispered,
aling me to silence. "Shh, I hear footstep
point in the distance,
tion," she added, her h
for silence,
scaled two adjacent trees,
o see a group of armed men, th
oundings. I counted at least six, their mo
er eyes locked onto the g
ightened, ready to
nclear, but their arsenal h
oup of armed men continued on their trajectory, headin
whispered softly, her voice barely
middle?" I asked curiously, knowing Neji's exceptional eyesi
gift passed down through our clan's lore. This rare trait foretold her ascensi
," Neji announced, her gaze fixed on
his teenage years," she added,
calm," she continued, her composed ton
ters devouring that innocent youth was unbearable. I couldn't
is concerns us, Jiraiya! Those monsters will b
p of my bow. "I won't let them harm another innocent," I
my mind, but I pushed it aside. This was di
p, my determi
y by while monsters t
distance, replaced by the soft rustle
utching the crimson-tipped arrow in my hand. Its scarlet h
, weaving through the underbrush and bounding across the forest floor
foliage. My eyes locked onto the group, assessing the situat
r, sneered at the captive. "You'll make a fine addition to ou
ed. The time for stealth was ove
The boy's safety was paramount. I swiftly replaced the crimson arrow
om the shadows, my voice firm and comm
n tip glistening in the fading light. The me
out their bows and some
launched my arrow into the fray. It struck true, finding its mar
their triumph was short-lived. The green arrow's gas spread rapidly, enveloping them i
ze locked onto mine with an unblinking stare, sending a chill cour
gas before, as he had instinctively co
t me with a spare blade, but I
tle cry, he launc
ard, desperate to
ick stone, and my legs flew out from under me. I
me, his blade poised
s menacing prese
me, its dark shadow
ife force e
i," I whispered, regr
racing for the inevitable. The thought
n as he raised the spare, its bl
e f
ddenly
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