Chapter 74: The Road to the Land of Sound
Ren had sensed the tail the mont he left the small town. What he hadn't anticipated was that the one following him would be Kabuto Yakushi—a face he knew well from Konoha's files. The sight of the bespectacled ninja sparked a flicker of surprise, but Ren’s hands twitched in a series of subtle, seemingly idle gestures. Kabuto and his two Sound-nin companions noted the movent unconsciously, yet seeing no explicit combat seal, they dismissed it as harmless.
Kabuto stepped forward, his placating smile perfectly in place. "Tsk, tsk, tsk… Uchiha Ren. Rumored to be the Uchiha clan's simpleton. You've hidden your true nature remarkably well, deceiving everyone in Konoha. Even Sasuke, living under the sa roof, was none the wiser. Truly impressive. Lord Orochimaru is deeply interested in you." His tone was smooth, almost conversational, but Ren knew better—this was a master manipulator, soone who could easily play the likes of Madara Uchiha at the right mont. His Sharingan flared instinctively, analyzing every nuance in Kabuto’s stance and gaze.
"Hehe, there’s no need for hostility," Kabuto continued, his smile unwavering. "We an you no harm. Allow to introduce myself properly. I am Kabuto Yakushi. I was once a shinobi of Konoha, but I have served Lord Orochimaru for a long ti now. I am of the Hidden Sound Village. Lord Orochimaru is… curious about you. He has specifically ordered to invite you to visit the Land of Sound. And… Sasuke-kun is also residing in our village. I’m certain he would be most eager to see you again."
Ren remained perfectly still, Sharingan fixed on Kabuto, offering no response.
"What's the matter, Ren-kun? Cat got your tongue? Surprised? This is a sincere invitation…" Kabuto’s smile tightened slightly. "It would be rather embarrassing if you refused. I would have no way to explain my failure to Lord Orochimaru. So, please, do this courtesy."
Still, Ren didn’t move a muscle.
Huh? Kabuto’s suspicion grew. His hand dipped into his weapon pouch, withdrawing a single kunai. With a deft flick of his wrist, he sent it spinning directly at Ren's chest.
To his astonishnt, Ren didn’t react. He didn’t flinch, dodge, or block. The kunai sailed through the air and passed straight through Ren’s torso as if he were nothing more than a mirage. Nᴇw ɴovel chaptᴇrs are published on novel·fiɾe·net
Nani?! Kabuto’s eyes widened behind his glasses. An illusion? Have I been under a genjutsu this entire ti?!
"Kai!" he shouted, slamming his hands together in the standard genjutsu-release seal.
The world shimred. The road was the sa. His location was unchanged. But Uchiha Ren was no longer standing where he had been. He was right in front of Kabuto, a kunai already arcing toward his throat.
Too fast! Kabuto moved on instinct, twisting backward in a desperate, graceless dodge. The kunai’s edge missed his carotid artery by a hair’s breadth, slicing a shallow but bloody line across his neck. He stumbled back, warm blood trickling down his collar.
It had all been a trap. The mont they revealed themselves, Ren had cast a subtle, seal-less genjutsu, exploiting their montary focus on his hands. What they had been talking to was an illusion. The real Ren had used that distraction to close the distance and launch a killing blow. Only Kabuto’s exceptional reflexes had saved him.
Tch! Ren let out a sound of disgust as his attack missed its mark. His left hand, already clenched into a fist, shot forward, reinforced with the strange, internal-shattering power of his unique taijutsu. It connected solidly with Kabuto’s stomach.
OOF!
The air blasted from Kabuto's lungs. He was thrown backward as if struck by a cannon, skidding across the ground for several ters before finally coming to a stop in a heap.
"Hmph. You overestimate yourself," Ren sneered, looking down at the writhing form of the spy. The initial wariness was gone, replaced by cold contempt. Kabuto, for all his future infamy, currently posed no real threat to him.
He dispatched the two other Sound-nin with brutal efficiency—they were re intelligence operatives, too weak to break his genjutsu and utterly unprepared for his speed. Their lives didn’t even register as points in his system.
Cough… Cough… Kabuto struggled, pushing himself up onto his elbows. He spat a mouthful of blood onto the dirt, one hand pressed against his bruised midsection. Thanks to his unique physiology and accelerated healing, he was already recovering, his breathing steadying. "Heh… as expected… of soone Lord Orochimaru praised… truly strong…"
"Your laughter is grating," Ren stated coldly, walking toward him. "State your purpose. Make it satisfying. Otherwise, I won’t hesitate to kill one of Orochimaru’s dogs."
"Ah… my apologies," Kabuto said, the habitual chuckle dying in his throat. "As I said, Lord Orochimaru genuinely wishes to et you. My only orders were to extend an invitation to our village in the Land of Sound. That is all. Is that such an unreasonable request?"
"That’s all? You must think I’m as gullible as Sasuke."
"My orders were precisely that. As for what Lord Orochimaru wishes to discuss, I am not privy to that information. I was rely sent to extend the invitation."
Ren fell silent, considering. What does the Snake Sannin want with ? Another potential vessel? But he has Sasuke. Unless… He weighed the risks. With my current power, I have little to fear from him. A visit could be… informative. Perhaps I can acquire sothing useful—information on the Three-Tails’ controller, or even a sample of Hashirama’s cells if he has any. His decision was made.
"Well?" Kabuto pressed, slowly getting to his feet. "Have you reached a decision, Ren-kun? Don’t you wish to see your brother, Sasuke?"
"Hmph. Very well," Ren said, a faint, almost nostalgic smile touching his lips—a complete fabrication. "I am curious to et the legendary Orochimaru of the Sannin. And I do miss my foolish little brother, Uchiha Sasuke. I’d like to see how he’s progressed. I’ve always been so worried about him." The lie was smooth, delivered with perfect, sarcastic sincerity. "It was so sad when he left. He was always looking after before that."
Kabuto, of course, knew it was nonsense. If Ren had ever cared, he would have intervened long before Sasuke defected. His placid smile didn’t falter. "Hehe, Sasuke-kun trains very diligently. I’m sure you will not be disappointed. And I believe he greatly anticipates a reunion."
"In that case, let’s go. Or do you need to help you up?"
"That won’t be necessary, Ren-kun. I can manage." Kabuto stood fully upright, his remarkable healing already mitigating the worst of his injuries. He ignored the two corpses of his subordinates completely.
"Good. You lead the way. I’m not familiar with the route to the Land of Sound."
"Of course." Kabuto gave a slight bow and turned, setting a brisk pace. Ren fell into step behind him, the two unlikely companions beginning their journey toward the stronghold of the snake.
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