Shadow and Snow are the names I gave to my two Divine Dogs. They're the only Shikigami I've named, primarily to distinguish them from each other. The other Shikigami have their own names, like Max Elephant, Great Serpent, Round Deer, and so on.
Currently, my only way to navigate after using the Hidden Mist Technique is through these dogs. They use their sense of smell to locate the enemy in the mist because I lack the necessary training to track them on my own.
I really need a lot more training to use this technique anywhere near Zabuza's level, but I'll get there sooner or later.
For now though, "Rip them apart." That was the only command I gave them, and they happily obliged.
For them, finding those smelly thugs was like a walk in the park. After sensing how filthy they were, I realized I might not have needed the dogs after all.
Whatever. I told them to rip the thugs apart, and that's exactly what they did.
They were like predators hunting from the shadows, and unlike normal dogs, they were silent. No one could tell where they were coming from.
Naturally, I was able to track them because I could see all my Shikigami, which allowed me to know exactly where those thugs were.
And so, I started harvesting their lives like a grim reaper from within the mist, turning it a deep red.
"Ahhh!
Where are they?
Run, run!"
Only the screams of the dying could be heard for the next few minutes.
On the side, Hinata, the only person present who could actually see what was happening in the mist, couldn't help but turn her face away. She felt her stomach churning, struggling not to throw up her lunch. Tazuna and the workers, who couldn't see what was happening, were better off.
But they could hear it, and they didn't like the sounds of the screams that followed.
I killed them without mercy, and there was a good reason for that. All these people were thugs, and if they weren't stopped here, they'd commit more crimes in the future.
Murder, looting, rape, and other atrocities—these were everyday activities for these lowlifes.
It's always better to kill them if you can.
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I took care of all of them—except one. And that one was Gato.
I replaced myself with a clone and sneaked out with Gato—or more like dragged him out.
"Alright, are you ready to die?" I had blood all over my body and blade as I approached Gato with a cold expression.
"No, no, please! Don't kill me! I'll give you anything you want. I have money—lots of it! Just please let me go!" Gato shouted, pleading for his life.
That's exactly what I was after in the first place. While my main body remained behind, my clone would go with Gato to get all his money, making me a very, very rich man.
Hehehe...
"Really? I'm sure you're worth a lot on the black market. How much can you give me? If it's not enough, I might as well take your head to the market and not waste my time here." The clone replied with a smirk hidden on his face.
"I-I have enough money! I'll give you whatever you want!" Gato shouted, desperately trying to save his life while the clone played his part perfectly.
The clone took out a vial and force-fed Gato.
"Okay, if that's the case, then I'll believe you. What I just made you drink is a slow-acting poison. If you can't give me enough money, then just forget about getting the antidote from me." The clone grinned villainously.
Hearing this, Gato gulped, falling right into my trap.
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"So, Gato and his men attacked, and instead of signalling us for help, you two fought them alone?" Kurenai asked with narrowed eyes.
This conversation was happening sometime later, and Kurenai didn't look pleased upon learning what happened on the bridge.
"Hm, it's not Hinata's fault. She stayed behind to protect Tazuna—it was entirely my decision to attack the thugs Gato brought," I replied immediately. It really wasn't Hinata's fault, so I didn't want to drag her into this.
"No, I also forgot to give the signal while Shika-kun was fighting those thugs," Hinata spoke up, not wanting me to bear all the blame.
Hearing this, Kurenai pursed her lips, unsure of what to say.
To her, Shika was reckless, facing all those thugs alone. They weren't shinobi, but thugs can still be dangerous, especially when there are so many of them.
But at the same time, she couldn't overlook the fact that Shika had actually managed to handle all those thugs by himself.
So she couldn't help but sigh. She thought she was teaching him, but it was more like he was teaching her.
Not to mention, there wasn't any other option for Shika at that time. After all, even for her, it would have taken some time to come to their rescue, which obviously the boy didn't want.
But she was still worried about the boy she was teaching, so she scolded him nonetheless.
And then there was Hinata. The real issue lay with her student. While Shika stopped them, more like killing them in cold blood, it should have been Hinata's job to send a signal for help. But the girl conveniently forgot.
Sigh.
"Okay, but I'm not done with either of you. For now, explain what you did there," Kurenai said, massaging her temples as she asked Shika to explain.
Clearly, it was Shika who did most of the work. Hinata barely handled a few who directly came after Tazuna.
"Ah, well, do you remember the jutsu Zabuza used back then—the mist one? I was able to recreate it. Though I'm not that good with it yet, with the help of my dogs, I was able to navigate in the mist. And while the thugs couldn't see me, I, with the help of my dogs, killed them," I replied, explaining how I did it.
To this, Kurenai looked surprised. She even glanced at Hinata, who nodded in agreement.
Sigh.
"Being able to recreate Zabuza's jutsu after a single look... maybe your talent in Water Style is as good as it is in Genjutsu.
Alright, good enough. Rest up for now," Kurenai said, shaking her head. She felt a little bad seeing how this talented boy had no Jonin sensei.
Now she planned to request that the Hokage bring Shika into her team.
But she wasn't good with Water Style, and there were two people she knew who were—either Kakashi or the Hokage himself.
'Maybe I can ask Kakashi to help Shika out,' she pondered.
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After I took care of Geto, the task of bridge building went just fine, without any problems. And of course, my clone killed the guy after grabbing all the money from him.
Fun fact: the man actually arranged a little trap for the clone, but with the help of Genjutsu, it was all rendered useless.
Now I never have to worry about money again. Interesting, right?
Anyway, the mission was finally done, and we returned to Konoha. Many other things happened, but nothing worth mentioning.
The journey back to the village was uneventful—nothing as exciting as when we were heading to the Wave.
The casual banter with Team 8 was actually something I enjoyed, but I knew it was time for me to get back to my daily training.
Training outside was hard; there were many things I had to be aware of. But in the village, it's much better. Then again, seeing how Danzo might be showing some interest in me, even the village is no longer safe.
...
"It seems like you have a knack for getting involved in complicated missions, Shika." After Hiruzen learned everything that happened on the mission, he couldn't help but frown. Then he turned to me and said this.
I knew this particular one was going to be hard, but the others... honestly, what luck do I have?
What could I say after hearing that from the Hokage? I just sighed in front of the others and muttered, "Troublesome," in true Nara style.
"So you were able to use Fuinjutsu to remove the Hidden Mist technique used by Zabuza and then use it against him. Later, you were also able to recreate Zabuza's Hidden Mist technique and kill more than 50 thugs with the help of your contracted divine dogs," Hiruzen asked, showing a little interest.
"Hmm, more or less," I replied. I honestly didn't want to say this to him, but Kurenai was the one speaking.
Sigh.
"Hmm, you did well, my boy. All of you did really well. Take some time off and relax," Hiruzen replied and let the genin go. But apparently, he wanted to talk to Kurenai about something.
Now I really wanted to hear what he couldn't talk about with the genin around, but that was too much trouble, which I'd rather not have.
After coming back, I didn't go anywhere and rested for two days straight. Training is good and all, but resting is also important.
Finally, after two days of lazing around, I was ready to start my grind again.
Almost the entire time while I was in the Wave, I was working hard, learning healing with the help of the round deer's reverse curse technique and water-style nature transformation, which I learned from Zabuza.
Both were huge successes, to my happiness, though I am still not as good as I would like to be. I only know one water technique, and my healing is still poor. I can heal, but just barely, and it requires a huge degree of focus. My medical knowledge is next to nothing.
After all, I am not a doctor and never got trained to be one. So if I really want to use my reverse curse technique—which, by the way, could be far superior to any Healing Hands jutsu—I might have a shot at being a strong support class in the future. Maybe I could even get the interest of Tsunade and personally be trained by her. Possible, right?
Well, besides that long-term future prospect, I could actually use medical knowledge as the chunin exams draw near.
I want to participate in the exam; that is the best way to get power-ups. After all, I have to become a chunin to complete another mission from the system and get some good power for myself.
There are other missions, but becoming a chunin is the easiest, besides killing a chunin. But what would I gain from killing a random chunin?
Of course, there are always Naruto and Sasuke, but hell, I'm not going to do that. The world would be screwed if something happened to those idiots, and what if that Sage of Six Paths, a.k.a. super gramps, came after me?
No! I'd rather put all my hard work into becoming a chunin, and to do that, I have to participate in the upcoming chunin exam.
Now, I personally believe that I am more than ready to participate in the chunin exam, but that's only if I can use my shikigami, which of course I can't, at least not in front of others.
This will be an issue if the exam goes like it did in the anime—basically fighting in front of others, gladiator style.
Now technically speaking, the strongest genin in the chunin exams were Naruto, Sasuke, Gaara, Neji, and Lee.
So if I want to have a chance to become a chunin, then I have to get strong enough to beat all five of them one-on-one without using my shikigami.
"Yeah, what the hell am I going to do?" I can't help but frown after thinking about how far behind I am compared to these geniuses. Without my shikigami, I can't beat them.
Even if I pull off Shikamaru's level of genius strategy, I don't think I can beat them with just my shadow manipulation technique.
"Nah, I need to get stronger. I really need to get stronger to the point where I have a chance to beat all of them.
Hmm...
Okay, let's think about this... Let's start with Sasuke, who is technically the weakest of all of them. He shouldn't have awakened his Sharingan yet, so he shouldn't be that big of a deal. But then again, there's a lot of nonsense that's going to happen around him and Orochimaru.
There is a possibility that if what happens in the anime repeats here, then he may awaken his Sharingan. Since all the fighting happens after the Forest of Death arc, it's most likely that Sasuke might have that seal if he ends up fighting me.
Hmm yeah, maybe calling him the weakest isn't the right choice.
Neji is strong, and out of all the people, he is the most straightforward. As long as I can handle his Gentle Fist, the match is mine. However, that is easier said than done. But out of all the people, he might be the only one who can't break out of the Shadow Possession technique by brute force.
Unlike Naruto and Gaara, who are Jinchuriki, and Lee and Sasuke, who might or might not be able to use power-ups like the Eight Gates and the curse seal, Neji simply can't escape the capture of my Shadow Possession technique.
So as long as I can capture him, the match is over.
Lee is a tough one but at the same time not that hard if I play my cards right. There is a limit to how long he can use the Eight Gates, and being able to dodge him for that short duration shouldn't be that hard. With his personality, I'm sure that if I can hide in shadows, he won't be able to find me.
Even pushing him to the point where he has to use the Gates is going to be a tough challenge.
Gaara, well, I'd rather just give up than fight with that maniac. I seriously need to learn some powerful water jutsu to handle someone like him.
And then, last but not least, the number one most unpredictable ninja.
Uzumaki Naruto.
Honestly, the kid is a wild card. He could be the weakest in the group and at the same time the strongest.
"What am I going to do..."
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