Several days after the successful operation against Kirigakure's supply depots, the battlefield dynamics began to shift.
Kirigakure, reeling from the loss of critical resources and mounting casualties stemming from the loss of the Hozuki clan Patriarch and the information his brain provided to their enemies, thanks to Hikari, adopted a seemingly more aggressive and 'desperate' strategy of warfare.
Their tactics grew bolder, fueled by a combination of necessity and also the emotional toll of their setbacks in the eyes of Konoha's side leaders.
Therefore, today, a significant, largest Kirigakure force so far, including two members of the revered Seven Swordsmen of the Mist that were on this sub-front, launched another concentrated attack on a section of Konoha's frontlines.
Recognizing the severity of the threat, Hikari quickly gathered a substantial group of Konoha shinobi to form a quick response unit, as he was also close to the breakthrough at that time, whereas Isamu Sumi and Ryosuke Gekko stayed back to keep their own front lines stable.
Hikari led his large contingent of Konoha shinobi through the dense jungle, moving strategically toward the location where Kirigakure's forces were reported to be advancing.
The thick foliage provided both cover and challenge, demanding careful navigation and vigilant sensing to avoid ambushes or getting separated.
As they pushed forward, the sounds of the jungle were gradually overtaken by the distant echoes of battle—clashing metal, shouts, and the unique sounds of various jutsu being deployed.
Hikari maintained a brisk pace, understanding that timing was critical to intercept Kirigakure's group effectively and prevent them from gaining further ground.
The Konoha shinobi were a mix of veterans and younger fighters, all drawn together by the urgency of the situation and Hikari's leadership.
As they neared the anticipated point of contact, Hikari issued commands, positioning his forces for optimal impact.
He organized them into several flanks, designed to envelop the enemy and create multiple fronts, complicating the Kirigakure shinobi's ability to maintain a cohesive defense.
Finally, the dense greenery gave way to a clearer area where the Kirigakure forces were momentarily regrouping. Hikari, spotting the enemy, signaled his troops to prepare.
With a deep breath, he led the charge, initiating the confrontation with a well-coordinated assault.
The Konoha ninjas burst through the underbrush, launching a surprise attack that capitalized on the momentary disarray among the Kirigakure troops.
As the battle ensued, Hikari found himself in the thick of combat, directly engaging the Kirigakure shinobi. His movements were precise and calculated, designed to push through the enemy lines and reach the two Swordsmen of the Mist.
Each step forward was contested fiercely, but Hikari's strategic approach and his shinobi's commitment kept the momentum in their favor.
As the battle raged on, Hikari scanned the chaos with his Byakugan, its enhanced vision cutting through the melee to identify key targets.
His eyes locked onto two figures he recognized vaguely from his knowledge of the original story, wielding large, distinctive swords—Raiga Kurosuki and Jinin Akebino, members of the Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist.
They were cutting a swath through the Konoha forces, and their prowess as Swordsmen was evident in the efficiency and brutality of their attacks.
With a grim determination, Hikari maneuvered through the battlefield, dodging incoming attacks and countering with precise strikes. His focus was singular: confront these more powerful foes and turn the tide of the battle.
As he approached, the sounds of battle seemed to fade into the background, his concentration honing in on Raiga and Jinin.
Raiga, known for his unpredictable fighting style and the use of his sword, Kiba – the Thunder Swords, was a dangerous foe. His ability to generate electricity made him particularly lethal in close combat.
On the other side, Jinin wielded the Kabutowari, a blunt blade paired with a massive hammer capable of breaking through any defense.
As Hikari stepped into the clearing where the two Swordsmen were engaged with Konoha shinobi, his arrival drew their attention.
Raiga's eyes lit up with wild glee while Jinin assessed Hikari with a more calculated gaze. The air around them crackled with the tension of imminent battle.
They had heard confirmations about the young shinobi who had taken down the Hozuki clan patriarch, but seeing him in person—a mere 13-year-old from the Hyuga clan—was startling.
Raiga, with his wild and reckless demeanor, couldn't help but laugh, a sharp, mocking sound that echoed slightly over the din of battle,
"So, you're the kid who took down that guy? Konoha really has changed, huh? Sending kids out to do a man's work...", He taunted, his voice laced with disbelief and amusement.
Jinin, more composed but equally skeptical, eyed Hikari critically, "Never thought I'd see a Hyuga leading the charge like this. You folks are usually in the back, lending a hand. What's going on, kid? Konoha running out of real fighters?"
Hikari met their stares unflinchingly, his face an impassive mask that gave nothing away. His voice, when he spoke, was cold and precise, "Underestimating your opponent based on age or clan is a fatal error...", He stated flatly, "You'll find that out soon enough. You'll end up just like the Hozuki clan Patriarch. The two of you are nowhere near my opponents even jointly."
And he truly wasn't particularly overwhelmed by their individual prowess at his current level of skill, and he felt like even only two of them couldn't possibly threaten him at all right now.
However, the combined might of all these 7 Swordsmen, renowned for their coordination and their legendary status within Kirigakure, might pose a formidable challenge to him indeed.
Yet, it was their mystical blades that captured Hikari's interest even more than the Swordsmen themselves.
For example, Raiga's Thunder Swords, crackling with raw electrical energy, and Jinin's Kabutowari, known for its ability to smash through defenses deemed impenetrable, were not just tools of war but relics of shinobi history.
Their origins were shrouded in mystery, and Hikari was always keen to explore the extent of their full capabilities.
However, Hikari, equipped with knowledge extracted from the Hozuki Patriarch's memories, now also gained unprecedented insights into the origins of Kirigakure's legendary Seven Swords. These details were previously unknown, even in the original story of his past life.
For example, Hikari learned that the First Mizukage, Byakuren, was not only a formidable village founder, the reason the Kirigakure existed at all, and a great fighter who could wield all 7 swords at the same time but also an exceptional craftsman who personally forged them in the first place.
According to the memories Hikari accessed, Byakuren was a very intelligent individual who created them using advanced, possibly ancient technology combined with unique materials and minerals available only in the Land of Water.
These components were likely processed using sophisticated techniques that could manipulate their inherent properties to enhance their lethality and durability.
Furthermore, Byakuren used the Yin Release, allowing him to infuse the swords with unique capabilities that transcended ordinary weapon crafting.
He used it to imbue the swords with various special properties, glue them together, and make them into finished products.
Additionally, Hikari thought that for multiple models, it could be that even fuinjutsu was used, and for the most famous Samehada, even the Yang Release was probably used.
Hikari then learned that historically, Byakuren was already an old man by the time he became Mizukage. So, he needed to pass his swords on to someone worthy.
When no other swordsman was skilled enough to wield all seven swords like himself, Byakuren selected seven disciples with the greatest talent that his country had to offer.
Even those who weren't ninjas turned from their lives as samurai or mercenaries to be given the chance to learn from him. He taught them to each master one of the blades that would become their inheritance and would, however, take the secrets of their creation to his grave.
It was during the First Shinobi World War that they made their presence known. They sharpened their teeth in honor of their master and terrified their enemies. They were brutal and merciless to their enemies, and their swordsmanship put even most samurai to shame.
By the war's end, they were recognized worldwide as the infamous Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist.
Just as the seven swords fell to them, it became tradition for the swords to be passed from one generation to the next as their wielders died in battle.
The Swordsmen never retired from their service and were committed to only knowing a life of battle.
Those who aspired to become one of Swordsmen would sharpen their teeth themselves to symbolize their ambition and commitment to that cause.
The Seven Ninja Swordsmen continued to plague the other hidden villages in each war, and seeing them together on the battlefield was often synonymous with Kirigakure's victory.
Meanwhile, with Byakugan active, Hikari didn't just see the two swordsmen in front of him; he analyzed their chakra flow, their stance, and the slight twitches in their muscles that preceded movement.
However, as the tension between Hikari and the two Swordsmen reached its peak, and the clash seemed imminent, a sudden twist occurred that rarely took Hikari completely by surprise.
Both Raiga and Jinin, with swift, almost imperceptible gestures, activated hidden mechanisms within their swords.
These were not merely ornate or traditional features but intricate command systems embedded within the weapons themselves.
To Hikari's astonishment, the activation of these commands summoned two additional figures to the battlefield, one done by each of them.
One 'arrival' was Kushimaru Kuriarare, known for his merciless use of the long, needle-like sword "Nuibari," which could sew enemies together in a grotesque tapestry of death.
The other was a wielder of "Shibuki," the predecessor of Jinpachi Munashi in the original story. The Hozuki Patriarch's intelligence informed him that he was called "Fumetsu."
Raiga's smirk widened as he observed Hikari's reactions. The young Hyuga's poised readiness contrasted sharply with the casual demeanor of the Mist Swordsmen.
"Yes, we, the 'Seven Swordsman,' are known to be quite brazen and bold, but make no mistake, when it comes to the strategic interest of our village, we don't take chances..." Raiga declared, his voice laced with a hint of respect and intrigue.
"We've seen what you're capable of, boy. Taking down the Hozuki clan patriarch by a river, that's no small feat; there are not many people in our village who could do that...", Raiga continued, his eyes gleaming with a mixture of amusement and seriousness, "Jinin and I alone indeed might not cut it against someone of your caliber. That's why we set up this little... welcome committee. You've just walked into our trap, Hyuga-boy, time for payback."
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'These swords have embedded jutsu formulas enabling them to transport fellow swordsmen, though it seems this function requires proximity, as they've only summoned two others that were nearby also on this South battle heated of ours, instead of all seven. This indicates a limited range for their summoning ability.',
Internally, Hikari pieced together the implications of this first, 'This meeting was a deliberate ambush from the start, aimed at avenging the Hozuki clan patriarch.',
'They're specifically targeting me, the commander of this front, both to neutralize a major threat and to extract potentially valuable intelligence—much like what we accomplished with the patriarch. A well-conceived plan...',
'Their aggressive behavior these days also probably weren't entirely due to emotions or desperation but as a part of this objective...',
Nevertheless, Hikari, meanwhile, stood poised and unshaken as he faced the four elite Mist Swordsmen outwardly, his expression betraying none of the strategic calculations whirling through his mind as he assessed his present chances and prospects regarding this battle.
His voice was cool, and even as he responded to their unveiled intentions, "Who is to say that you haven't just walked into your own trap instead?",
Hikari's gaze swept across the four warriors arrayed before him, "If I were to eliminate a few more of Kirigakure's elites today, what would be left of your forces on this front?"
The Mist Swordsmen exchanged quick glances, each understanding the gravity of Hikari's threat and the need for a coordinated assault. Raiga was the first to vocalize their collective resolve.
"You think too highly of yourself, Hyuga...", Raiga sneered, his hand tightening around the hilt of his Thunder Swords, "But we are not so easily cowed. And we've prepared accordingly."
Subsequently, the Mist Swordsmen nodded toward one another and executed their strategy with precision and practiced ease, taking full advantage of their unique weapons and combat styles to coordinate their attack on Hikari.
Kushimaru and Raiga took the lead in setting the pace of the battle, leveraging their abilities to control the field from a distance in order to allow Jinin and Fumetsu to finish him off close distance more safely; after all, they were well aware of how this seemingly strongest Hyuga was dangerous in close quarter combat.
Therefore, Kushimaru, with his Nuibari, launched a series of deadly, precise attacks aimed at pinning Hikari down or limiting his movement.
The long needle-like sword thrummed through the air, alongside Kushimaru himself, from multiple directions. Its silken thread aimed to ensnare Hikari's limbs, constraining or distracting him enough to make him an easier target for others.
Simultaneously, Raiga also started moving around extremely quickly in circles while utilizing his 'Kiba' to generate electrical attacks that zigzagged across the battlefield, traveling through both the ground and air toward Hikari.
His focus was on disruption, creating a dynamic field of electrical energy that not only aimed to harm or constrain Hikari but also to disorient him at worst, making it all the more difficult for the Hyuga to focus or counter effectively.
With Hikari distracted by the ranged assaults, Fumetsu and Jinin prepared to close in for the decisive blow. Fumetsu, wielding the explosive Shibuki, stayed slightly behind Jinin, ready to use the explosive capabilities of his blade to either create openings for Jinin or to deliver a devastating final strike should Jinin's initial attack falter.
Jinin, armed with the Kabutowari, was the primary close-combat threat. Known as the Helmet Splitter, his weapon was capable of breaking through and crashing anything.
He moved with deliberate power, aiming to get close enough to use Kabutowari's massive weight and sheer force to smash through any defensive technique Hikari might deploy.
Their formation was a blend of long-range harassment and close-range brute force, a tactic designed to overwhelm Hikari's defensive capabilities and prevent him from effectively using his Byakugan and Gentle Fist techniques.
As the Swordsmen converged all around Hikari like he was prey, the air was tense with the anticipation of a fierce clash, each warrior acutely aware of the stakes involved in this battle.
As the Mist Swordsmen advanced in their meticulously coordinated attack, Hikari's mind raced, analyzing and adapting to the unfolding battle. His Byakugan afforded him an unparalleled field of vision, allowing him to perceive everything as if in "slow-motion".
The onslaught from Kushimaru and Raiga was intense. Their long-range attacks were designed not just to injure but also to manipulate his movements and control the battlefield.
'They're using their ranged capabilities to funnel me toward Jinin and Fumetsu...', Hikari soon noted internally, his eyes tracking the trajectory of each attack with phenomenal precision,
'They're very fast... So, even though they are only kenjutsu masters, their overall average body stats on the level of Elite Jonin at least, and special sword abilities, certainly make them exceptional shinobi...',
The jungle around them provided both cover and complexity to the battlefield, offering Hikari brief moments of respite.
With a swift decision, Hikari feigned a momentary lapse under the barrage from Raiga and Kushimaru, appearing to stumble and momentarily exposing himself to a close-range attack.
This bait was designed to draw Jinin and Fumetsu into committing to a dual strike, which would place them exactly where he wanted them.
As he predicted, Jinin, seeing an opportunity, charged forward with the Kabutowari, aiming to break through Hikari's defenses with a single, devastating blow.
Fumetsu followed closely, ready to use the explosive power of Shibuki to capitalize on any breach Jinin created or cover his advance.
However, just as the two Swordsmen closed in, Hikari's feint ended. He rapidly shifted his stance, activating a powerful burst of chakra through his legs to propel himself sideways with explosive speed, dodging the incoming assault and positioning himself perfectly between Jinin and Fumetsu.
As Hikari lunged forward to execute his plan, his acute '360 degrees vision' and 'X-ray vision' caught the glint of Kushimaru's Nuibari, emerging from the ground and now weaving a deadly dance of threaded steel through the underbrush towards him.
Simultaneously, Raiga's electrically charged slashes, the strongest so far, cut through the air, converging on Hikari's intended path.
It became clear that his opponents had anticipated his tactics, adapting swiftly to counter his maneuvers.
"He was trying to bait and split us up, his tactics aren't bad...", Jinin remarked gruffly, his voice carrying a note of grudging respect.
Raiga, with a sharp grin, added from the distance, "Not bad, Hyuga. But we're not so easily outplayed."
As Hikari engaged his Wind Release: Rotation next, a protective cyclone of chakra whirled around him.
He aimed to clear the immediate area and regain control of the fight, realizing that it was the best course of action.
The high-speed winds were designed to push his opponents back and disrupt their coordinated attack pattern.
It was also an attempt to confuse his enemies with its wide and chaotic radius and then strike them from a surprising direction afterward, which was his standard battle tactic.
However, his hope was short-lived as Jinin, with calculated ferocity, leaped directly into the eye of the storm with a grunting sound.
The image of the burly swordsman descending from above with his formidable Kabutowari—a unique combination of an axe and a hammer—was startling.
Jinin's timing was impeccable; he struck at the precise moment, his axe cleaving through the turbulent whirlwind of chakra, followed by a devastating smash from his hammer.
The axe made the initial contact, slicing with unyielding force, while the hammer followed in a seamless, fluid motion, falling downward.
This technique, leveraging the axe's cut to create a weak point and then using the hammer to exponentially increase the force at that exact spot, shattered Hikari's Rotation defense.
The force was so immense that it seemed to carry some weight-based enhancement, in Hikari's observation, possibly some form of fuinjutsu that magnified its mass upon impact.
Caught off guard by the sheer power and the unique mechanics behind Jinin's attack, Hikari felt the first threat of danger and a huge surprise.
The shock of seeing his strongest defensive technique neutralized so easily, for the first time, sent a clear message: the stakes of this confrontation were higher than he anticipated.
He didn't expect Jinin's 'Sword' to work even on pure chakra and Wind Release. That's why he immediately, after instantaneous observation with his Byakugan, attributed it to some unique jutsu formulas present inside of that hammer to increase the Jinin attack's weight after he placed it down and jumped above it all himself, to utilize the force of gravity safely.
Realizing his vulnerability, Hikari knew he had to quickly reassess and adapt. The broken Rotation left him exposed, and with Jinin's attack disrupting his momentum, he had to make another split-second decision.
His only viable option was to retreat toward where the other three Swordsmen awaited, potentially leading him into further danger, but it was a necessary risk to reposition next.
As he disengaged, dodging back with an agile leap, Hikari's mind raced with new strategies.
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