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Chapter 106: Chapter 106:

"The fourth shinobi world war is upon us..." Fuyōna said as his words echoed throughout the war chamber, causing everyone in the room to remain silent.

"War! It really has come to another war!" Someone finally spoke out, causing others to find the courage to speak their thoughts.

Mei could see the look on Fuyōna's face as he fell back into his chair, placing his head in his hand.

"Fuyōna, are you alright?" She asked, leaving the others to argue and shout among themselves.

"I don't understand... This wasn't supposed to happen yet." Fuyōna said to himself, not hearing Mei's words as she got closer.

"Fuyōna?" Mei asked again as she placed her hand on his shoulder to get his attention.

Fuyōna looked up at Mei and placed his hand on hers, flashing a small smile at her to let her know he was alright.

He had, had enough of the arguing that was building between the others in the office and knew it was time to put a stop to it.

"That is enough!" He said, raising his voice ever so slightly, causing everyone in the room to quickly fall silent as he spoke.

Fuyōna looked around the room as it finally went silent, daring anyone else to speak over him, before he finally stood up.

"I understand the need for concern at the news... But now is not the time for panic. Now is the time for action." Fuyōna said, getting everyone's attention.

"I want our defenses placed on high alert, with increased patrols around our borders." Fuyōna suddenly said as he sprang into action.

"I want a detailed report of each and every squad who are currently out on missions, those who are not deemed to be urgent or critical are to be recalled for active duty." He said as he barked the orders out one after the other, taking command of the situation as a Kage should.

"You have your orders. Prepare for war" Fuyōna then said as he dismissed them, having nothing further to say.

"Mei, I need you to get a message sent to the Hokage right away. I need to see where the leaf will stand with this war." Fuyōna said quietly so only she could hear that part, knowing that the others didn't need to hear it.

"Right away." She said, not wasting any time as she dashed off to carry out his order.

"Kōgetsu," Fuyōna said, summoning him to his side.

"Yes sir?" Kōgetsu said as he appeared next to his side.

"Call Ao back from the front lines. We will need him for what is to come." Fuyōna said, dismissing him at once.

"Right away sir." He said not wasting another moment.

Fuyōna stood, watching as everyone slowly made their way out of the war chamber until only he and princess Mizuko were left in the room together.

"Fuyōna." She said, now that they were alone, knowing she could drop the titles.

"Mizuko." Fuyōna also said, doing the same.

"Are you ok?" She asked, sensing that he was stressed.

"As well as I can be with another war on the horizon." He said, being blunter than usual.

Mizuko brushed his bluntness off and smiled before she sat down on the desk, crossing her legs as she did for effect.

"What are you planning Fuyōna?" She suddenly asked, seeming as if she was trying to take him by surprise.

"What do you mean?" He asked, giving her a strange look.

"This isn't your first war now, is it? I'm asking what you are planning to do?" She said this time she was the blunt one.

"Honestly... I'm not sure yet." Fuyōna said as he lowered his head a little.

"This may not be my first war, but it is my first war as the Mizukage." He said, feeling the weight of his nation and village on his shoulders.

"I get that," Mizuko said as she suddenly hopped off of the table and walked over towards him.

"I understand your burden." She said as she placed her hands on his shoulders as she slowly used her nails to stroke his skin in a seductive way before she walked around him in a full circle, coming back to face him.

"Remember Fu. You saved my life all those years ago... If there is ever anything that you need, please let me know." She said as she let her hand run up his neck before he scratched his chin with her finger in a playful manner.

Fuyōna couldn't help but laugh at her gesture, and quickly grabber her hand as she tried to move it down to his chest.

"That's enough princess." He said with a serious tone.

Mizuko expected as much, simply pulled her hand away as she laughed it off.

"Always so serious, lord Mizukage." She said as she smiled at him while looking into his eyes.

"One of us has to be." He replied, getting a small nod from her.

"I do enjoy our little games." She said as she slowly started to walk away.

"Until next time..." She said as she waved goodbye, bowing her head slightly before she blew a kiss towards him and left the room, leaving him alone.

Fuyōna breathed a sigh of relief now that he was alone, knowing what she was like around him. But now that she was gone, the worry that he had hidden so well behind a confident façade came to light.

He couldn't help but wonder if this was how his predaceous had felt during their rule when faced with war and the potential death of hundreds if not thousands of their men.

"How has it come to this?" Fuyōna said to himself again as he sat back down, doing his best to try and remain calm.

It was very likely that the mist would be the main target of this war by the other nations, putting them at the forefront of the war. Worries and doubts started to flood his mind, causing him to twitch as the potential for everything he had worked so hard to build could come crashing down around him.

"No... I won't allow that to happen. I will do everything in my power to make sure of it." He said as he stood back to his full height.

"I don't have time to waste, I had better get to work." He then said as he raised his hand and formed the hand signs for an ice mirror to form, knowing he had work to get done.

The next week was extremely busy, not just for Fuyōna but for the entire village. The guard details were increased tenfold, along with patrols of and around the village's borders, as well as the land of water.

Anyone and everyone who was not on an A ranks or above level mission had also been recalled to the village, other than those in the recon units, in charge of gaining as much intel on the other nations' movements as possible.

Thankfully Ao had returned unharmed to the village, having been successful on his mission to gain intel on the meeting between the other Kage. Of course, thanks to his byakugan, he had been able to spy on their meeting from many miles away, giving him great insight as to what was transpiring.

However, the risk and efforts involved in the mission had soon been in vain as the official war decree had been released anyway. Once Ao had returned to the village he had reported to Fuyōna first, giving him all of the details he had gathered, seeming to confirm his suspicions about who was at the center of all of this.

"That's right... The Kazekage was the one who organized the meeting between the Tsuchikage, and the Raikage. The leaders from some of the smaller villages were also there, including the waterfall and grass." Ao said.

"From what we could gather, the Kazekage was the Instigator of it all, seeming to sway the others of your growing and uncontrollable strength. The Raikage was also quick to agree, having already seen your display of power in battle first hand." Ao said as he continued to speak.

"And what of the Tsuchikage?" Mei asked as she listened intently with her arms crossed over her chest.

"At first he didn't seem interested in a war... But once he learned of the alliance between us and the leaf, that soon changed. From what we can gather, the three of them are neither allies nor enemies. Simply put, they share a common enemy in us and wish to take us down a peg or two before we grow too strong for them to handle alone." Ao said.

"And what of the Hokage's response, Mei. Have we received one yet?" Fuyōna asked.

"No... I'm afraid not." Mei said, knowing things were not looking good.

"What if the leaf refuses to help us out? I doubt we can take on three other nations alone." Mangetsu said, speaking up from his seat.

Fuyōna had summoned his closest allies and strongest genres to this meeting, knowing that it would be their power that he would need to rely on if things went south.

Mei, Ao, Mangetsu, Kaga, Ganryu, Kogetsu, and the head of each Anbu unit were all present for this small meeting, meaning that the strongest members of the village were all gathered in one spot.

Mei was at Kage level herself and next in line for Kage in Fuyōna's eyes. Ao, with his byakugan and high intelligence, had proved time and time again just how much of an asset he was to the village and Fuyōna himself.

Mangetsu, also known as the second coming of the demon and currently the head of the seven ninja swordsmen, having mastered each of the blades, and most likely the second strongest person in the village after Fuyōna.

Kaga who had been a member of Fuyōna's squad of Anbu for years, eventually helped him overthrow Yagura and become an elite jonin ninja to who he had entrusted his adopted children, Kimimaro and Haku as their sensei. He was as high a level jonin one could get to, and Fuyōna trusted him with his life.

Then there was Ganryu. He was a member of Suiren's original squad and had become an expert swordsman over his time serving with Fuyōna, even having taken up the mantel of wielding the Shibuki ( Paper bomb sword.) and becoming one of the new seven ninja swordsmen under Mangetsu.

Last, there was Kogetsu Hozuki. He is the cousin of Mangetsu and next in line for the head of the Hozuki clan. He was currently the head of Fuyōna's personal Anbu guard and was in training under Mangetsu to wield one of the remaining swords of the seven.

Alongside the other Anbu captains, all of who were strong and elite level shinobi, this made up the main command structure of the hidden mist, more so as the main generals of the mists forces. If any of them were to fall in battle, it would be a major loss to Fuyōna's military might, something he knew all too well.

"I have no intention of us meeting any of the other nations in a head-to-head battle. We are an island nation and we will play to our strengths. If the leaf refuses to help us we will have no choice other than to take the defensive for the time being." Fuyōna said.

"I agree," Ganryu said as he looked at the large map that was spread out across the war table before them.

"It will be a huge problem for the other nations to transport any form of siege equipment across the sea, giving us a huge advantage in the forefront of battle. As long as we play to our strengths." He added.

"We can expect smaller units to try and make their way into our lands, most likely resorting to guerrilla tactics," Ao said.

"Playing on the defensive is all well and good, but what are we to do once our food and money run out?" Mei suddenly said.

"What will we do when our citizens can no longer be fed, when trade stops due to the constant assault on our caravans and trade routes. Simply going on the defensive isn't enough." She said, making a valid point.

"What are you suggesting Mei? That we march out and fight on the enemies terms?" Ao said, sounding a little harsher than he intended to.

"No, I'm not saying that at all. She said, trying her best to avoid an argument.

"We should use more chunin and genin to fight on the front lines as we did during the last war." Mangetsu suddenly said with a menacing smile appearing on his face.

"No, that is not something I will resort to," Fuyōna said, nipping that idea in the bud.

Mangetsu simply shrugged his shoulders as he laughed it off, saying he was only joking before he went quiet again.

"If it comes to that, we might not have a choice." Ao suddenly said, seeming to agree with Mangetsu in some way.

"I will not send mere children to their deaths for no reason," Fuyōna said, trying not to let the idea get him angry.

"In times of war, we don't always have a choice what we do." Ao simply said as he crossed his arms over his chest.

"Besides... This generation was going soft anyway, a little experience on the front lines could be good for developing their abelites as shinobi." He added.

Kogetsu remained quiet as he was not sure what to say, however, he could see that the atmosphere was growing tense due to the topic of conversation.

Fuyōna was about to get angry now, doing his best to avoid snapping at the idea when suddenly a messenger entered the room, saving him from doing so.

"Sorry to bother you sir, but you told me to inform you when we received a response from the Hokage of the leaf.

Fuyōna nodded and waved him over so he could give him the scroll, opening it to read before he dismissed the messenger.

"So what do they say?" Mangetsu said, speaking up again as he wanted to know.

Fuyōna placed the scroll on the table, where Mei quickly picked it up to read for herself.

"It would seem that the Hokage has decided to honor our alliance and fight by our side," Fuyōna said not seeming as happy as he should do.

Something that Ao picked up on.

"But..." He asked.

"But, the stone and sand have already deployed a large force on the edge of the land of fire... And the leaf is asking for imitating back up from our forces." Mei said, having read the rest of the message.

Ao quickly took the scroll so he could see for himself, quickly putting it down once he was finished and turning his attention to the war map.

"If the report is correct, then the Stone have already started to carve a path through the hidden grass, as they did during the last war," Ao said as he marked it on the map.

"The sand has set up siege weapons on the edge of the land of fire, and the intel suggests they are planning to make a B line towards the hidden leaf to launch a direct assault," Ao added and he placed another marker on the map.

"And what of the cloud?" Ganryu asked, remembering their last encounter.

"Nothing had been reported of their movements of yet, including our own intel," Fuyōna said, knowing that they had yet to make a move.

"Very well. I guess we have no choice. We must go to the leaf's aid and send two units to battle on the front lines." Fuyōna said as he stood up, knowing that things were about to get complicated.

"I want two units ready to move within the next 24 hours," Fuyōna said as he gave the order.

"Yes sir." The others in the room said, quickly snapping to attention as Fuyōna grew serious.

"Move out."

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Alright thats the end of this chapter! Again I hope you enjoyed it.

Things are about to heat up real quickly so make sure you are ready for it! Until next time.

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Chapter 107: Chapter 107: The start of war!

Fuyōna had given the order for two battalions to be sent to the front lines in order to help the hidden leaf. One would be going to battle with the hidden sand, while the other would be heading towards the north, in an attempt to stop the stone from advancing on the leaf.

Fuyōna was thankful that the Hokage had honored the alliance agreement, even after the death of Danzo at his own hands, something he had worried would effect their relationship.

Still, it was his idea to enter an alliance with the hidden leaf that led to this. And in some ways, he blamed himself for it.

But nothing good would come of worrying. No, the only thing he could do now was to prepare for the battles to come, prepping his nation and its people for the horrors of war.

Many questions were swirling around inside of his head. After all, he currently possessed more power than anyone in the Naruto world at this moment in time.

With it, he could take the fight to his enemies and destroy them without a second thought, finding little resistance to deal with his current abilities and forever changing the shinobi world in a mere instant.

But if he did that, he would most certainly turn the rest of the world against him, inciting a total shinobi alliance to form against the mist. He knew he would have to be careful in this war, as the world was watching his every move, and the last thing he needed was to give them another reason to side with the sand.

Fuyōna had come to the conclusion that the best thing he could do was to have his generals lead the armies while he oversaw them from the mist, only interfering in the battles when absolutely necessary. After all, not many Kage entered the fray of battle lightly and without consequence. However, doing so seemed wrong to him, knowing that he would never be able to live with himself if he simply stood by and let his men die while he did nothing.

"Are you serious?" Ao asked as he sat across from Fuyōna with Mei who was sitting closer to her husband.

"I am," Fuyōna said, already expecting this response from him.

"You really intend to send clones out to both the battlefields at the same time? Do you have an idea how much it will escalate the battle when you are spotted in combat?" Ao said, clearly not stressing how important it was for him to remain out of the battling as much as he could.

"Look Fuyōna," Ao said, skipping the formalities as he spoke freely.

"I know you are strong... In fact, everybody knows you are strong. But that's the point. You are too strong, and it scares people." Ao said, looking him in the eyes.

"If the other nations learn that you are fighting on the front line right off the bat, they will resort to desperate measures, potentially uniting an even greater motive for the rest of the world to attack us," Ao said speaking sense.

"Ao! How dare you speak to him like this!" Mei suddenly shouted, giving him a deadly glare at the disrespect he had just shown.

"No... Mei it's ok." Fuyōna said after a moment, taking Ao's words to him as his friend, and not just as a leader.

"I understand your concern Ao. I really do, and I also agree with that outcome. It is true that the other nations have seen too much of my abilities, and will be keeping a strict eye on the battlefields for my involvement, giving them the right to escalate things even further.

"But, I will still be sending clones out to each of the battlefields," Fuyōna said as he slowly stood up from his seat.

"But Fuyōna!" Ao said in protest, still trying to argue with him.

"As the fifth Mizukage, it is my sworn duty to defend my village and its people as best I can. And if that means that I have to take on the world to do so, then so be it." Fuyōna said as he stood proud and strong.

Ao didn't have any more words to say, seeing that Fuyōna's resolve was so strong. He knew nothing he said would change his mind, and only had one course of action left to take.

"So be it... I will follow you to the end, no matter what." Ao said as he stood to his feet to match Fuyōna, extending his fist as he did.

Fuyōna smiled as he saw Ao's reaction, and extended his own fist to bump Ao's as a sign of friendship and respect.

"Mei." Fuyōna suddenly said as he turned to her.

"Y-Yes?" She asked.

"Give the order to assemble," Fuyōna said, flashing her a confident smile.

"At once," Mei said, smiling back at him, falling in love with him all over again as she looked at his expression.

"Ao, make sure everyone is prepped and ready." He then said as he turned back to Ao.

"At once, lord Mizukage," Ao responded as he bowed his head, this time showing the proper respect.

Fuyōna soon found himself standing on top of the Mizukages mansion, overlooking his entire village as the mist sat heavy in the air, keeping the streets from view.

Fuyōna stood with the other generals of the village, and their most trusted Anbu squad captains as the final preparation had been made for the troops to be assembled into their units and battalions.

"Sir, the troops are ready for you," Ganryu said as he stood next to Fuyōna, letting him know everything was in order.

"Very well, the time has finally come," Fuyōna said, allowing Ganryu to take a step back, standing with the other generals.

Fuyōna took another step forwards so that he was now on the edge of the building, overlooking the entire village before he raised his right hand.

With one sudden burst of chakra, the mist that had separated Fuyōna's view from the village was suddenly dispersed by a massive amount of wind, revealing the large units of hidden mist troops below as they lined the streets awaiting their leader to make his appearance.

Fuyōna stood strong and proud before them feeling as all of their eyes were on him, watching him carefully as they waited for him to speak.

Fuyōna stood silent as he looked over his village, taking the sight in as he could feel the eyes of each and every one of them weighing down upon him, waiting and hoping for him to give them the strength and courage they needed to march to battle.

A moment of pure silence went by, as nothing but the empty sound of anticipation could be heard by all. Each and every man, woman and child waiting for their leader to speak.

"I stand before you in this solemn hour, to dwell upon our repeated efforts for peace with the other nations." Fuyōna suddenly said, gaining everyone's undying attention.

"The other nations who have seen fit to so wrongly march to war, as their dead generations weep at their sacrifices made in the wars fought before." Fuyōna said as the wind picked up, causing his cloak to blow in dramatic effect.

"Once again, our generation will be faced with the horrors of war. With only you men and women, whose co-operation will be essential and whose comradeship and brotherhood are indispensable, is the only foundation upon which the trial and tribulation of past wars can be endured.

This righteous conviction is what alone affords the ever-fresh resilience which renews the strength and energy of our people in the long, and dark days that are to come." Fuyōna vociferated, as he did his best to look each and every one of them in the eyes from his postion.

"Outside, the storms of war will blow and the lands may be lashed with the fury of the enemy's jutsu. Alas, we must never forget, where we come from. Or what we are fighting for!" Fuyōna roared, getting everyone's attention as his words echoed in their hearts and they fed off of his emotion.

"When I was young, I was forced to fight for this land and its people, fighting for nothing but the decree and ideals of others, being forced to watch as my fellow shinobi were cut down before me.

I wanted nothing more than to turn my back on this god-forsaken nation. Asking myself why I continued to fight for such an accursed leader..." Fuyōna said, taking a small turn in his words.

"But I am not that leader! Yet those very decrees and ideals have become my own... I am Fuyōna Yuki, the fifth Mizukage, and it was not until today that I truly knew the weight that came with the title of Mizukage.

I now stand before you as I ask you to lay down your lives for your home, for your nation, and for its people! I ask that none of you surrender to your fear and doubts of the impending doom that lingers on the horizon. I ask only that you place your faith in me, entrusting all of your disconcertment in me..."

"I now say to you, what a wise and powerful man once said to me as he passed the mantle of Kage down, entrusting me with the hopes and dreams he once had for our land," Fuyōna said with a burning fire in his heat.

"Where the mist falls, one shall find its people. Ever-changing like the water, they will give rise to more mist, which will forever preserve the village and the generations that will come to flood it!" Fuyōna shouted, getting a mighty roar from the entire village as their hearts ignited, burning with such ferocity, that the very sound of their cheers would surely echo in the hearts of their enemies.

Mei and Suiren stood back with the other generals, feeling proud of the man they loved, knowing that he was giving everything he had to the village and its people, as they listened to their cries.

Ao and the other generals also looked toward their leader with a burning desire to fight with him, knowing that following such a leader into battle would be nothing less than an honor.

"Well, he's one hell of a speech giver," Mangetsu said with a smile on his face, knowing he would be willing to die in battle for him after showing such resolve.

"You truly underestimated him, cousin," Kogetsu said as he stood next to his older cousin with a smile.

Mangetsu didn't say anything else, simply listening to the roar of the troops from below.

"Alright men, let us march to war!" Fuyōna then said, getting his generals and captains ready so they could head down and lead their own units.

"Yes sir!" They all said as they gave their own battle cry, showing their devoted loyalty to their Kage before making their way down to their units, leaving Fuyōna alone with Mei and Suiren.

"The time has come then," Mei said as she gave Fuyōna a solemn look.

"I am afraid so," Fuyōna said before Suiren suddenly jumped at him, wrapping her arms around his waist.

"You have to be careful, please. Promise me nothing will happen to you." She said, worried for him.

Fuyōna smiled as he looked down at her, slowly wrapping his arms around her and placing his head on hers.

"I promise Suiren, I promise I will stop this war as soon as I can." He said, doing his best to reassure her.

"Don't worry, Suiren. I will keep an eye on him and make sure he doesn't do anything stupid." She said as she placed her hands on her hips, causing both of them to smile at her.

"I know you will Mei, but make sure you are careful too," Suiren said, giving her a stern look.

"I will dear," Mei said to her fellow wife, trying not to laugh as she did.

"Alright, we had best get a move on," Fuyōna said as he slowly broke the hug between him and Suiren.

Mei nodded in agreement as she prepared herself.

"I'll head down now." She said, knowing Suiren would want a little more time with Fuyōna.

With that Mei headed off, leaving the two of them alone on the roof, still overlooking the village.

"Promise me you will be safe," Suiren said as she placed her hands behind her back looking nervous.

"I don't mean to nag, it's just..."

"It's ok to be worried Suiren. I know this is scary and what the future holds is uncertain. But know this, I will do everything in my power to make it back alive." Fuyōna said, looking deep into her eyes.

Suiren nodded as she tried to hold her tears back.

"I know." She said softly.

Fuyōna pulled her back into his chest, holding her tight in his arms and embracing her.

"Do you promise?" She asked, slowly looking up at him.

"I promise." He said, looking down at her before he leaned in and kissed her softly.

Meanwhile...

The other villages including the sand and stone had already assembled their troops, having taken the advantage of the early tidings of the war. The stone had sent an advanced battalion of 8000 to the border of the hidden leaf via the hidden grass. Such a force traveling was no mere sight, and no easy task, as it came with its own logistical problems, such as food and supply convoys that would have to be sustained for the duration of the war.

Any village that happened to be in the way of their warpath was in a dire panic, knowing full well that the soldiers would happily help themselves to anything they wanted, including food and even girls if they so wished.

There was only one main route that lead through the hidden grass towards the leaf. The kannabi bridge, this bridge had been a huge staple in the previous war, having even been blown up to stop the stone from advancing further in the war.

Since the third great war, the bridge had been rebuilt over time, and once again would be used to supply the war effort for the hidden stone, with them taking more care to guard and protect it, learning their lesson from the last time.

The leaf had been forced to deploy troops to the border to halt the advance of the stone, however, the sand had, had the same idea and deployed their own troops of 8000 men, including siege and artillery along the border of the land of rivers, heading towards the land of fire.

Therefore the hidden leaf had been forced to split its manpower to deal with both threats at the same time. Being forced to request help from their new ally, the hidden mist who had sent reinforcements to their aid.

The only question now would be whether they could hold the lines until the reinforcements arrive, or if the enemy would press through and advance further into their lands.

Although war had been declared by all three of the other nations, the hidden cloud had yet to form any sign of response, holding off on their attack for the time being. This left the hidden leaf in two minds about how they would deal with the situation, knowing that if the cloud decided to attack from the north, they would be left with little manpower to respond.

Unlike the mist, which was an island nation surrounded by other small islands and rough tides and currents, giving it an already impressive natural defence. The leaf was a large nation, being surrounded on all sides by the other great powers.

The leaf could currently amass a force of 10,000 to respond to the current threats coming from the sand and the stone, already leaving them short. If the cloud decided to attack, the Hokage would once again be forced to use every able-bodied man woman, and child to defend their nation, as he had been forced to in the previous war, something he did not wish to do again.

Fuyōna watched as his troops, numbering 8000 marched out of the village towards the many docks and ports, knowing that with their combined units with the hidden leaf, they would stand a good chance of pushing back the initial assault that was coming from both sides. And he planned to do this as quickly as possible.

"The time has come." He said to himself as he raised his hands, forming the hand signs to make his ice clones.

Five clones of Fuyōna formed from his ice jutsu, standing next to him on the roof of the Mizukage mansion, looking at him as they waited for the order.

"You know what to do." He said, giving them the signal for them to move out.

The clones didn't waste any time as each of them created their own ice mirror and walked through it, disappearing in an instant and leaving the original alone on the roof.

"Let us begin," Fuyōna said as he looked too the horizon, listening as the trumpets of war begin to sound.

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That's the end of this chapter, we have just hit chapter 190 on my P.atreon page, go and check it out! As always thank you for reading.


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