Naruto: I'm Nine-Tails and My Host is Kushina-Chapter 107 :Death Of White Fang

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Chapter 107 - 107 :Death Of White Fang

In the Third Ninja War, it can be said that Kurama single-handedly reversed the tide and brought it to an end.

Kurama demonstrated his overwhelming power to the Third Raikage. The Cloud Shinobi, witnessing this display, came to a singular conclusion—Kurama, as the Nine-Tails, was the true strength of Konoha. With Konoha wielding such an unstoppable force, Cloud had no hope of victory.

This belief was reinforced by the fact that Kurama had previously overpowered the Eight-Tails within Killer Bee. The power of the Nine-Tails alone was already beyond comprehension, but with Kurama still fully capable of controlling even the Eight-Tails' strength, which village, which nation, could possibly stand against him?

Of course, the Cloud Shinobi, including the Third Raikage, had no idea that Kurama also possessed the power of One-Tail Shukaku within her. It was precisely because of such terrifying forces within Konoha—Kurama —that Cloud had no choice but to withdraw from the war, surrender, and seek an alliance.

And what of Iwagakure?

The Rock Shinobi forces were decimated. Kurama and the Third Raikage together annihilated over 20,000 Iwa ninjas. To the Rock Shinobi, Kurama was even more terrifying than the Third Raikage. If the Raikage was a monster, then Kurama was a god of destruction.

Compared to the Third Raikage, Kurama alone had eliminated twice as many Rock Shinobi—thousands upon thousands. But more importantly, Kurama was "a shinobi of Konoha."

Third Tsuchikage Onoki, realizing the extent of Konoha and Cloud's devastation upon his forces, feared the worst—he suspected that Konoha and Cloud had joined forces. With such immense losses and no allies to count on, the Land of Earth and Iwagakure had no choice but to withdraw from the war entirely.

After this, the conflict turned to Konoha versus the Land of Wind's Sunagakure. But this battle was over before it even started. This time, the war ended through sheer force.

Sunagakure, the weakest of the Five Great Villages, stood no chance. Kurama unleashed the power of Shukaku, and a single Tailed Beast Bomb was enough to show them the true meaning of destruction—true nuclear devastation. If they did not want their village to be wiped off the map, they had only one choice: surrender. And so, they too withdrew from the war.

Now, only Kirigakure remained.

Kurama had no patience left. He was tired of this war and wanted to end it immediately. What followed was a brutal campaign of naked conquest and terror.

On the blood-soaked battlefield of Forgotten Red Island, over 10,000 Mist Shinobi perished. Those who survived returned to their village, forever scarred by the horror they had witnessed. The Fourth Mizukage, upon hearing of the massacre, had only one logical choice—end the war. He would not throw his village into the fire.

The death toll on Red Island alone was enough to cripple the Land of Water's military power for generations. But the losses didn't end there. The infamous Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist? Now reduced to just three, their ranks decimated by none other than Might Dai.

From Cloud to Rock, from Sand to Mist, Kurama had been a relentless force of nature in every battle.

Yet, if one had to name the most pivotal figure—the one who truly decided the war—it could only be Kurama.

Apart from Kushina, very few people truly understood this.

And most of Kurama's credit was attributed to Kushina. Not that it mattered to Kurama. With Kushina becoming Hokage, she would rule Konoha in name—but in reality, it was him who held the true power.

Control wasn't even the right word. Influence, persuasion—one word from him, and she would listen. That was all he needed.

With that, the Third Ninja War came to an end. Konoha stood victorious.

But this war ended years earlier than in the original timeline. This meant that figures like Kakashi, Obito, and Rin had not yet set foot on the battlefield. The tragic chain of events—the death of Rin, Obito's descent into darkness—none of it had happened.

The plot had been completely rewritten by Kurama's actions.

The future was uncertain. He looked forward to it.

At this time, Kakashi was still just a five-year-old in the academy. Judging by his talent, he would likely graduate soon.

For now, the war was over, and everyone needed time to rest.

Kurama and Kushina, however, spent their time differently. Days of indulgence. In the end, it was Kushina who had to beg for mercy before he finally let her rest.

For Konoha, peace had returned.

A month passed.

Then, tragedy struck.

Konoha's White Fang, Hatake Sakumo, had committed suicide.

News of his death spread like wildfire throughout the village.

Hatake Sakumo—his reputation eclipsed even that of the Sannin. Yet, he had not died in battle. No, he had taken his own life.

And why?

Because he had chosen to save his comrades at the cost of a mission.

Because of this, the mission had failed.

Because of this, he was scorned by the very same village he had protected.

Even the comrades he had saved turned their backs on him.

Sakumo, unable to bear the shame and pressure, took his own life.

A powerful man. A strong warrior. But a fragile heart.

At this moment, Kakashi sat in mourning beside his father's body.

Meanwhile, in the Hokage's office, an emergency meeting was being held. The Third Hokage, Danzo, Homura, and Koharu were deep in discussion.

This time, for once, Homura and Koharu were on the same side—against Hiruzen.

"Third Hokage, how could you allow this to happen?"

"Hatake Sakumo was one of the strongest forces in the village! His death is an unacceptable loss!"

Sakumo had been a hero of the Second Ninja War. He had slaughtered countless Sand Shinobi in battle.

Homura's eyes were cold. "Those who slandered him must be punished."

But Hiruzen remained silent, deep in thought.

Danzo, on the other hand, smirked. "Hiruzen, this is how you should be."

The strength of Hatake Sakumo had been a threat to them. His death? A relief.

Sakumo was simply too weak-minded. If he couldn't endure mere words, then he had no place in this village. This was the ninja way. This was the Will of Fire, as taught by the First Hokage Senju Hashirama:

"The village always comes first. No one is above it."

To the Third Hokage, Danzo, and the elders, those who shamed White Fang were not criminals. If anything, they were upholding the village's ideals.

At that moment, Kakashi was still mourning his father.

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Konoha was colder than ever.

Meanwhile, at Kushina's residence—an isolated building at the village's edge, far from the heart of Konoha—news of Sakumo's death reached them.

Kurama, lounging with a smirk, glanced at Kushina. "It's time to act."

Kushina met his gaze. She knew exactly what he meant.

Winning hearts.

Everything was unfolding exactly as Kurama had planned.

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