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Bab 313: Chapter 313

When Madara and Izuna left Konoha with over three hundred people, the expressions of the remaining Konoha shinobi were beyond grim.

Hiruzen, after returning to the village, didn't immediately vent his frustrations on the remaining Uchiha. Instead, he dealt with the aftermath of Danzō's actions before locking himself in the Hokage's office.

The next day, Hiruzen issued a new policy.

Effective immediately, the Konoha Police Force would no longer be composed solely of Uchiha clan members. Shinobi from other parts of the village could now join.

Additionally, half of the Uchiha shinobi remaining in the police force were reassigned to other departments, including ANBU, where a few elite Uchiha were inserted.

This was an idea Hiruzen had only considered implementing after the Uchiha massacre in the original timeline.

The role of the police force had garnered resentment, particularly since the proud Uchiha weren't inclined to listen to explanations from ordinary villagers, enforcing Konoha's incomplete laws rigidly. This naturally bred animosity and rejection.

By integrating the Uchiha into other departments, Hiruzen aimed to foster bonds between the Uchiha, other shinobi, and clans within Konoha. This would give the Uchiha a sense of belonging, preventing them from following someone like Madara and Izuna so readily in the future.

To ensure the success of this policy, Hiruzen even visited the dovish Uchiha patriarch—Fugaku's father—and spent the entire night negotiating.

The next morning, the uneasy and worried Uchiha clansmen were greeted with the sight of their patriarch bidding a cordial farewell to Hiruzen.

Madara and Izuna could never have anticipated that their departure with a portion of the Uchiha clan would result in improved living conditions for those who stayed behind, eventually fully integrating them into Konoha.

At the entrance to the Hidden Rain's cave, atop a serene lake.

A month after Akatsuki's founding, the organization held its first gathering.

When Hanzō and Kakuzu arrived, they were utterly shocked, unable to fathom what Madara, Izuna, and Dak had been up to in the past month.

The shinobi world had only heard scattered reports about Madara and Izuna's revival and their pursuit of Tailed Beasts.

The latest news, from a week ago, recounted their raid on Sunagakure. They had demolished the prison, freed the One-Tails Jinchūriki, Bunpuku, and departed unscathed.

Even the Second Kazekage, Shamon, who returned just after the incident, remained silent about it.

Shamon, though largely forgotten and mentioned in Chiyo's account as having died an unfortunate death, was pivotal in elevating Sunagakure to its position as the second most powerful village after Konoha.

He was the founder of puppet techniques and sand manipulation and had unparalleled foresight and a sharp grasp of future developments.

Recognizing Akatsuki's power, Shamon didn't attempt to stop Madara and Izuna. Instead, he greeted them warmly, even trying to establish friendly relations.

As for Bunpuku, the elderly monk was nearly fifty years old. Though close to Shukaku and capable of wielding its power, he didn't resist Madara and Izuna, as he no longer wished to live in confinement.

However, Bunpuku made it clear that if Madara and Izuna ever intended to use Shukaku for evil, he would surrender his body to Shukaku, freeing the beast and sacrificing himself to thwart them.

After nearly a month, Madara and Izuna finally reunited with Dak.

"You two never fail to surprise me," Dak remarked, glancing at the over one thousand people the brothers had brought along.

The Uchiha clan, the Chinoike clan, and the Yuki clan—three clans with Kekkei Genkai.

In the shinobi world, founding a village was relatively simple; even a single clan could do so. Now Akatsuki had four special clans, including the Uzumaki clan.

"You're no less impressive," Madara countered, eyeing the dozens of young Uzumaki members.

To Madara, Dak's ability to recruit people from Konoha's close ally, the Uzumaki clan, was astonishing. He was unaware of the dire circumstances facing the Uzumaki, nor did he know they had been abandoned by Konoha.

On a large rock in the lake stood five figures—the core of Akatsuki.

Dak, Madara, Izuna, Hanzō, and Kakuzu.

Though Dak was only a half-member of Akatsuki for now, as he planned to leave soon, he would officially lead Akatsuki 38 years later.

Hanzō and Kakuzu wore masks, concealing their identities due to their respective public roles. For instance, Kakuzu was tasked with establishing a business empire. If his affiliation with Akatsuki became known, none of the Five Great Nations would do business with him.

"We might as well unify the entire shinobi world. We clearly have the power for it," Kakuzu suggested excitedly, looking at the crowd below.

He had initially thought Akatsuki's path to success would be a long and arduous one. But now, with such strength and three Tailed Beasts, who in the post-war shinobi world could oppose them?

"This guy's brain doesn't seem to work right," Izuna retorted, still not fully accepting Kakuzu as an ally.

"What was that?" Kakuzu's expression darkened.

If not for the power disparity, he would've attacked Izuna on the spot.

Hanzō shot Kakuzu a glance, shaking his head internally.

"Enough arguing. Everyone is waiting for us to speak," Dak interjected, pulling Madara to the forefront.

"What are you doing?" Madara asked, confused.

"Idiot, you're the leader of Akatsuki. Of course, you need to address everyone," Dak replied, exasperated.

Though Madara had once led his clan, being a good leader required a different set of skills—skills he still needed to develop. Fortunately, Izuna and Hanzō were there to support him. Kakuzu, however, showed no aptitude for leadership.

"Everyone, you've heard of Madara and Izuna. They are Akatsuki's leaders, and you will follow their commands," Dak announced.

"Yes!" Uzumaki Asahi responded enthusiastically, his earlier doubts replaced by sheer joy. Not only was he under the leadership of the legendary Uchiha brothers, but Akatsuki also included three other clans, giving him confidence in the organization's future.

"We are not forming a shinobi village. We are Akatsuki. There will be no clan heads or titles here—everyone is an equal companion," Dak declared, introducing a groundbreaking policy.

This strategy was vital to dismantle clan structures and prevent future factionalism within Akatsuki. It also aimed to encourage bloodline mixing, fostering unity.

"For example," Dak teased, "if the descendants of Senju Hashirama and Uchiha Madara, or Uzumaki and Uchiha, were to combine their bloodlines, imagine how powerful they'd be."

He continued to introduce the leadership team. "Izuna, Madara's younger brother, is Akatsuki's deputy leader, known as the 'Flawless Shinobi.' You must have heard of him."

"As for these two," Dak pointed to Hanzō and Kakuzu, "their identities must remain hidden for now, as they manage personnel and finances. Feel free to speculate."

The air buzzed with excitement as the crowd speculated about the mysterious masked men, adding to their reverence for Akatsuki.

"Now, Madara will explain Akatsuki's purpose," Dak concluded, stepping aside to let Madara take the stage.

"…"

Madara stood in stunned silence, gazing at the crowd of over a thousand people. He never imagined so many would rally behind his dream.

"Madara-sama, say something!"

"Yes! Madara-sama, you're my idol! Let's destroy Konoha first!"

Some hawkish Uchiha members voiced their excitement, prompting cheers from the Chinoike clan. After all, they had been imprisoned by Konoha for years.

Only the young Uzumaki and Yuki clans looked a bit uneasy.

"…"

Izuna glanced curiously at his brother. He wondered what Madara had done after his death to leave the Uchiha with such a violent impression of him.

Unwilling to admit to manipulating the Nine-Tails against Konoha, Madara finally spoke.

"Akatsuki exists for peace."

Taking a deep breath, he continued, "I've fought for the Uchiha for over a decade, left Konoha for nearly twenty years, and learned many lessons along the way."

"My happiness comes from family, the smiles of friends, and the trust of my clan—things that only exist in times of peace."

"Power means nothing if it isolates me from these joys. As Akatsuki's leader, I will shield you from disasters and strive to provide a better life for you."

"I want everyone in the shinobi world to find happiness, but to do that, we must first bring peace to the world."

"Creating peace requires more talent than waging war, and Akatsuki must take on the responsibility of building a peaceful and prosperous shinobi world."

"I cannot achieve this dream alone. So…"

"I need your help."

(End of Chapter)

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Bab 314: Chapter 314

A week quickly passed.

During this time, not much had occurred aside from managing and distributing responsibilities among the four clans.

First, rules were established.

For any organization to operate effectively, rules were essential. After some discussion, they primarily adopted regulations from the Pokémon League, focusing on peace, camaraderie, and prohibiting betrayal.

Next, they needed to resolve the living arrangements for the four clans.

The discussion on housing caused some disagreement among the group.

Madara and Hanzō wanted to settle the four clans in Amegakure.

Madara felt it would be better to provide the clans with stability instead of having them follow Akatsuki on their missions. Hanzō's presence would also ensure their safety. Having promised protection, Madara was determined to provide a secure environment.

Hanzō, on the other hand, saw this as an opportunity to strengthen Amegakure, potentially elevating it to the level of the Five Great Nations.

Opposing this idea were Dak and Izuna.

Dak had previously emphasized the need to avoid forming villages, as the structure of shinobi villages encouraged clan solidarity, hindering the integration of different groups. Villages often sparked internal competition and power struggles.

Izuna was also wary of exposing Akatsuki's ties to Amegakure. Surrounded by the three major nations, Amegakure could easily become a target for a joint assault. Even with Madara, Izuna, Kakuzu, and Hanzō each defending a front, it would be a major challenge.

Amegakure simply didn't have the manpower or resources to sustain such a large-scale conflict. Moreover, Akatsuki's goal was to prevent wars, not incite them.

As for Kakuzu, he had taken on the role of babysitting during their meeting.

Babysitting what, you ask?

Their Pokémon.

"Previously, I remained in the shadows because Akatsuki lacked manpower and had to secretly nurture talent. But now, with the addition of these four clans and Amegakure's shinobi, we are no longer short on personnel," Hanzō argued passionately.

He was particularly eager to integrate the four clans, given Amegakure's lack of shinobi with Kekkei Genkai. "I'll scatter them throughout Amegakure. There won't be clan compounds to encourage unity or tribalism."

This approach aligned with Hanzō's own objectives. He wanted to ensure Amegakure's shinobi benefited from the Kekkei Genkai of these clans, while avoiding the formation of tight-knit factions within the village.

Hanzō's reasoning left Dak and Izuna momentarily silent. It seemed plausible.

"Don't worry; no one will dare start a war for at least ten years. Especially Sunagakure—the Second Kazekage is a pragmatic leader and won't act recklessly."

Madara supported the idea of settling the clans. "Besides, Dak, didn't you want to make Akatsuki's name known? Exposing Hanzō and Kakuzu's affiliation with Akatsuki, along with Amegakure joining its ranks, will send ripples across the shinobi world."

Madara's argument was valid.

"If Amegakure gains recognition, it could attract more people yearning for peace, bolstering Akatsuki's ranks."

Hanzō added fuel to the fire.

Eventually, Dak and Izuna exchanged a glance and decided to follow Madara and Hanzō's proposal.

Thus, the Uzumaki, Uchiha, Chinoike, and Yuki clans became part of Amegakure, while Amegakure itself became an extension of Akatsuki.

The relationship between Akatsuki and Amegakure now resembled that of the Pokémon League and the Navy.

"What about the One-Tails Jinchūriki? If you ask me, we should kill him and extract Shukaku."

Kakuzu brought up another topic once the meeting concluded.

The One-Tails Jinchūriki, Bunpuku, had been in a state of isolation ever since Madara's earlier comments.

Initially, he thought Madara and Izuna intended to use Shukaku's power for evil. But upon learning it was for peace, the pacifist Bunpuku was eager to join Akatsuki and contribute his strength.

However, Madara informed him that achieving peace would inevitably require a war. Bunpuku would need to be ready to kill for this goal or remain in Amegakure as a civilian.

The One-Tails' power wasn't essential to Akatsuki. Their purpose in capturing Tailed Beasts was to prevent other villages from using them as weapons.

"He's prepared and has decided to join us," Hanzō replied.

Over the past week, Hanzō and Dak had worked tirelessly to instill the concept of peace in Bunpuku, ultimately convincing him to join Akatsuki.

"Good. What about the Three-Tails and Seven-Tails? Can they remain in Amegakure, Hanzō?"

Madara asked about the Tailed Beasts that had been released for negotiation over the past week.

Isobu quickly agreed to join Akatsuki, as he detested war and valued a peaceful life where he could bask in the sun and rest without being sealed inside a host.

Chōmei, however, was initially reluctant. But after a long discussion with Madara, the Seven-Tails also agreed to assist Akatsuki, on the condition that he wouldn't be disturbed unless needed for combat and could spend his free time in the lake.

"No problem. We have suitable accommodations for them, and I'll calm the villagers."

Hanzō, though initially overwhelmed at the thought of housing three Tailed Beasts, felt reassured with Madara, Izuna, and Dak around.

"Then let's make the announcement."

With Madara's final words, the Akatsuki meeting concluded.

Hanzō left to organize housing for the clans, while Izuna and Darkrai searched for suitable locations for the Three-Tails and Seven-Tails. Kakuzu used his connections and wealth to spread the news.

In the cave, only Dak, Madara, and their Pokémon remained.

Madara's Hisuian Growlithe.

Izuna's Growlithe.

Kakuzu's Tangela.

Hanzō's Qwilfish.

Hanzō's Water- and Poison-type Qwilfish was the perfect partner for him, reflecting his title as the "Salamander Hanzō."

Renowned for his unmatched mastery of Water Release—even surpassing Tobirama—Hanzō excelled at combining Water Release jutsu with his salamander's poison. The Qwilfish, immune to poison and adept in water, complemented his fighting style flawlessly.

Hanzō cherished the Pokémon Dak had selected for him.

The four Pokémon were always kept close by their trainers, particularly Kakuzu, who treated his Tangela like his own child, fearing a lack of bond might lead to betrayal.

Today, they had gathered for Dak to check the Pokémon's health and ensure there were no genetic issues.

Without specialized equipment, Dak used his Aura and psychic powers to assess their well-being.

"Woof!"

Madara's Hisuian Growlithe, covered in mud, pounced on him, leaving two paw prints on his pants.

As a Fire- and Rock-type, the Hisuian Growlithe loved playing in rocky terrains. However, Amegakure's constant rain turned the soil into mud, resulting in dirty paws whenever the Growlithe returned.

"…"

Madara merely chuckled indulgently and scratched the Pokémon's chin.

Since Dak's arrival, Madara had undergone two major changes.

The first was Izuna's resurrection, which reignited his hope for the world and his desire to achieve peace more gently.

The second was the arrival of Hisuian Growlithe, whose innocent eyes and lively demeanor made Madara feel both like a sibling and a parent.

Through Growlithe, Madara glimpsed a fragment of the "Pokémon Era" Dak had described.

If before, Madara sought peace without caring about the subsequent era, now he hoped for a world where Pokémon like Growlithe could thrive happily.

Izuna, though once the recipient of Madara's doting, didn't mind sharing the affection, especially since he had his own Growlithe to care for.

"Arf!"

Izuna's Growlithe leaped onto the back of Madara's, licking its fur.

Meanwhile, Tangela used its vines to lift Qwilfish closer. Being covered in poisonous spikes, Qwilfish couldn't cuddle with the Growlithe duo, leaving Tangela as its only playmate.

"How are they?"

"All healthy. In a month, they'll be ready for training."

"Training?"

Madara tilted his head, confused.

As new trainers, they were clueless about how to train Pokémon. Fortunately, Dak planned to guide them in the coming days.

(End of Chapter)

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