Finally, Naruto's name was called. The entire class seemed to hold their breath, but deep down, they already knew the outcome. Naruto walked into the exam room with determination, but despite his effort, he couldn't successfully perform the 'Clone Technique.' His clones came out weak, faded, incomplete.
Iruka sighed softly, his face sympathetic but firm. "I'm sorry, Naruto. You've failed to perform the technique. You won't be graduating today."
Naruto's heart sank as he walked out of the exam room, his head hanging low. The reality of failure hit him hard.
Naruto didn't return to the classroom after his failure. Instead, he slipped quietly outside the Ninja Academy, his disappointment weighing heavily on him. While his classmates were being assessed one by one, receiving their headbands with excitement and pride, Naruto was nowhere to be seen. Soon after, the newly graduated students gathered at the training ground, headbands tied around their foreheads, marking their new status as ninjas of Konoha.
After a brief wait, Hiruzen, the Third Hokage, arrived. He stood on a small raised platform, just large enough for one person. His presence commanded immediate attention, and the students fell silent. With a warm, grandfatherly smile, he began his speech.
The Hokage spoke of the "Will of Fire," the burning passion that united the villagers and gave strength to the shinobi of Konoha. His words were filled with hope and responsibility, a call to the next generation to uphold the village's values. Finally, he ended with the line, "I hope you all achieve great things and make Konoha proud."
The students cheered, their young hearts filled with enthusiasm for the journey ahead. But among the crowd, a few remained calm—Inoiki, Shikamaru, Ino, Choji, and Sasuke. They clapped politely, but the excitement that gripped their peers didn't seem to affect them as strongly. For them, the path ahead was something they approached with a more measured, thoughtful perspective.
After the speech concluded, the students began to leave the training ground, their footsteps echoing with excitement. Hiruzen and Iruka followed behind them, escorting the group until they reached the gates of the Ninja Academy.
Inoiki and his friends walked out together, a quiet satisfaction between them. As they reached the outside, Inoiki's sharp eyes scanned the area, searching for Naruto. He knew Naruto wouldn't simply disappear. And then, he spotted him—off to the side, deep in conversation with Mizuki. Inoiki's gaze sharpened. He could sense something off about the way Mizuki was speaking to Naruto. It didn't take long for him to realize what was happening. Mizuki was manipulating Naruto, planting seeds of deceit for his own purposes.
Inoiki's mind raced. "Should I intervene?" he thought, his instincts warning him of Mizuki's malicious intent. But after a moment of reflection, he shook his head. "No," he decided. "I don't need to interfere. In the end, this event will be a turning point for Naruto, and he'll come out of it stronger—unharmed, even better than before."
With that, Inoiki turned away, choosing not to interfere with the course of events. He rejoined Ino, Shikamaru, and Choji, and the group headed home, the day's excitement behind them.
When Inoiki and Ino finally arrived at their house, they found their parents waiting for them. Inoichi and their mother stood at the door, eyes lighting up as they saw their children with the gleaming Ninja headbands tied proudly on their foreheads.
Inoichi smiled broadly, pride swelling in his chest. "Congratulations, both of you. You're officially ninjas now." Their mother beamed beside him, her joy unmistakable. It was a moment of celebration, not just for Inoiki and Ino, but for the whole family—a milestone marking the beginning of a new chapter.
That night, Inoiki's mother prepared a special dinner to celebrate her children's achievement. The table was filled with their favorite dishes—an unspoken reward for the hard work they'd put in to finally become ninjas. Laughter filled the room, a sense of pride and warmth flowing between them. But just as they finished their meal and prepared to retire for the night, a signal flare shot into the sky.
Inoichi, who had just stood to leave the table, froze as he glanced out the window. The flare's bright light illuminated the night sky, its meaning unmistakable to a seasoned shinobi like him.
"I know what that signal means," he muttered, his expression turning serious. "I need to head to the Hokage building immediately. Something big must have happened."
Inoiki's mother, worry creasing her brow, stood as well. "Be careful," she urged, her voice soft but firm.
Inoichi gave her a reassuring nod, then without wasting another moment, he vanished into the night, moving swiftly toward the heart of the village.
Inoiki watched his father disappear into the darkness, his mind already racing. He knew the truth, even if his father didn't. The village was on high alert, not just because of some random disturbance.
"It's Naruto," Inoiki thought, his eyes narrowing. "He must have stolen the 'Scroll of Seals.' That's why the signal was sent. The Hokage is mobilizing the village's forces to contain the situation."
Inoiki understood the weight of the situation. The Scroll of Seals contained forbidden jutsu—dangerous knowledge that could cause chaos if it fell into the wrong hands. And Naruto, with his desperation for acknowledgment and his rash decisions, had undoubtedly made a reckless move.
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