124. A Question That Even Stuns the Snake
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- 124. A Question That Even Stuns the Snake
Orochimaru’s golden eyes lingered on the clone, unblinking, curious.
A little more than a week ago, he had been the one to personally greenlight and partly orchestrate that massive operation against this boy.
An operation so heavy-handed that even many way stronger shinobi might not have survived it.
Yet Ryusei had lived. More than lived, he had clawed his way through with methods Orochimaru hadn’t predicted, weaving together tricks, instincts, and sheer audacity.
But that alone wasn’t what gnawed at him.
What unsettled him was the pace. Barely days had passed, and already the boy had broken through Tsunade’s haze, pulling her back from her spiral and into his orbit.
That was something even Orochimaru had failed to do, despite knowing her for decades.
And more than that, what truly hooked his mind was the response from above.
Instead of a frantic scramble from Hiruzen and Danzo to erase the boy before that bond could take root, he received another message. A warning.
Subtle from increasingly hesitant Hiruzen.
Blunt from Danzo, which surprised him even more.
Both telling him the same thing: do not move against the boy on his own.
Wait for orders.
Even Danzo, despite being ever the ‘hawk’, had also rarely agreed on such a point.
Danzo, in particular, had been clear, knowing him better: do not ruin their plans out of personal greed for the boy’s potential, he relayed.
That, more than anything, stoked Orochimaru’s interest.
The boy had survived the trap.
He had bound Tsunade to his side.
And now even the Hokage and Danzo were weaving their schemes around him, instead of crushing him outright, where they should have been doing it the most.
It was Danzo who actually himself still told him about the Daimyo, probably to make him understand the gravity even more.
Orochimaru’s lips curved faintly as he tilted his head, the hunger in his eyes undisguised.
His smile stretched a fraction wider, “How fascinating,” he drawled, his voice carrying that low, serpentine lilt,
“Not only did you survive what should have been your unquestionable grave this time, but in a mere week you’ve managed to accomplish two things no shinobi in Konoha’s history has ever done.”
Ryusei’s eyes narrowed slightly, but he stayed silent, waiting.
“One,” Orochimaru said, golden eyes gleaming, “you dragged Tsunade out of her stupor. Something even I couldn’t do.”
“For years, she’s turned her back on everyone, comrades, teacher, and even the village. I watched her drink herself into the ground and refuse every hand that reached from us all. Yet a boy, not even half her age, whispers something, and suddenly she rises resolutely again, following your steps. Tell me, Ryusei-kun, what exactly did you slip into her veins? Medicine? Or something sweeter?”
He tilted his head, mock curiosity in every line of his expression. “Tell me… how did you tame the Slug Princess?”
Ryusei’s mouth curved into the faintest smirk. “If you all couldn’t reach her with all your years of experience and time in the world, why would I waste breath explaining how I did it in a single meeting?”
For a heartbeat, silence. Then Orochimaru’s chuckle slithered through the clearing. “Ah… sharp as expected.”
His smile widened. “But even that doesn’t outshine what truly caught my interest. The Daimyo’s court. Since this system was born, many have tried to grasp it for themselves. Rogue clans, ambitious mercenaries, even deserters who thought to turn nobles into their puppets.”
“All of them ended crushed under the weight of the hidden villages. Yet you… You actually succeeded. How did you manage to slip a leash around the Fire Lord’s own house without being torn apart?”
Ryusei let his shoulders roll back slightly, as if the question bored him. “Because they thought like shinobi. Always force, intimidation, and blood on the walls. The court isn’t a battlefield; it’s a whole different arena. Power wasn’t crucial; timing, familiarity, deception, those were way more crucial.”
For a long moment, Orochimaru simply studied him, the wind stirring faintly through the ruined shrine.
Then a low laugh spilled out, genuine enough to chill the air. “Brilliant…”
“And yet… precarious. You’ve carved a path none before you managed. But tell me, Ryusei-kun—” his voice dipped into a whisper, “—do you actually believe you can hold it?”
Ryusei’s smirk returned, faint but steady. “If I couldn’t, we wouldn’t be speaking right now.”
Orochimaru’s eyes gleamed with hunger, his tongue flicking across his lips. “Then perhaps you are worth more than the others say.”
Orochimaru’s smile lingered as he spoke, voice smooth but edged with that reptilian rasp.
“Then I won’t beat around the bush. I have questions for you. And in return, you may fire your own at me. Ask about the village higher-ups, about techniques, about whatever gnaws at your mind. I don’t mind.”
Ryusei didn’t flinch. His tone was calm, steady. “Whatever you want to ask, ask it. I’ll answer freely. I didn’t come here for empty chatter, however. I came here for something more lasting. Cooperation.”
That word. Cooperation.
Orochimaru’s eyes narrowed a fraction.
For a boy in Ryusei’s position, surrounded by predators much larger than him, to speak of cooperation rather than petition… it was unexpected.
Surprising, even. Yet he didn’t dismiss it. Not outright.
He tilted his head, as if humoring him. “Then let us test the measure of your words. First, tell me this. How did you acquire such knowledge and skill at your age? What I have seen of you should not be possible.”
Ryusei’s gaze was level. “Pressure always forces growth. Hardens faster than time does. And for some reason, I was born with a little more insight than most. I can see things where others can’t. Paths they miss.”
For a moment, Orochimaru was silent. Then the faintest chuckle escaped him, like a hiss of air between teeth. Insight born from pressure.
It was the kind of answer that reminded him of himself, the child who devoured scrolls in the dark, who sought answers no one else dared to chase.
His tongue flicked briefly across his lips before he continued. “I see. Then another question. The Senju. Do you plan to revive your clan openly, as your faction desired, or will you use its name only as political leverage?”
Ryusei didn’t hesitate. “If I can, someday, I will revive the clan. But that’s not my main priority. My goal is survival and getting stronger. Politics, titles, they’re just tools to keep that alive.”
Inside, Orochimaru’s mind ticked.
Survival. That word again.
The boy valued life first, ambition second, and all else beneath.
Such people bent easily, stretched to fit circumstance, endured humiliation if it meant living another day.
They rarely became threats, not to him.
But they made excellent pawns.
He wouldn’t insult him by calling him that aloud, not yet.
Still, the answer left him curious.
He pressed further, golden eyes narrowing. “And Tsunade’s medical influence? How far has it gone? What has she truly passed on to you already?”
Ryusei gave a short nod and a hint. “I’m learning. Progressing well in all of those areas.”
Orochimaru’s lips parted in a faint smile, though inside his thoughts seethed with envy.
‘So the rumors were true…’,
Tsunade had really entrusted him with those advanced techniques of hers first, even though he had also long coveted them, techniques that had remained locked away from him for decades, despite them being teammates.
That alone raised Ryusei’s value a bit more.
Because the boy didn’t seem like one to cling to bonds or morals either.
So, passing and trading those techniques onto himself in the future, circumventing Tsunade’s permission, would not be a problem.
But that would be tested later.
His voice slid to another topic, the one he enjoyed most. “What do you consider is more important, talent or ambition?”
“Do you know how the world is carved? By the strong. Only they leave their marks in the current. The weak? They are swept under, forgotten before their bones even sink. So, what use is being ambitious in that case?”
Ryusei’s smirk was faint but sharp; he realised what he was asking. “Strength matters. But strength without purpose is just noise.”
“Survival first. Goals second. Everything else is a tool to serve both. Power without direction is nothing but a loud corpse waiting to happen.”
For a heartbeat, Orochimaru simply stared at him.
Then a slow, delighted laugh spilled into the shrine, reverberating off the broken stone.
Pragmatic. Cold.
Not clouded by fear, not swelled by arrogance.
It was like looking into a younger reflection of himself.
His hunger grew.
So he leaned forward, voice dropping to a whisper. “When Konoha itself shifts, Ryusei-kun… there will be opportunities. Great ones. And those who survive long enough to seize them will find themselves standing atop a new world.”
Inwardly, his thoughts coiled like smoke.
Yes… If the boy survived that long, he could be a very useful pawn.
Perhaps even more, though, that was still far away.
For now, it would have to be done carefully, quietly.
Danzo’s favor was still more important.
He could not risk offending him yet.
Ryusei’s eyes didn’t waver. “I’m not against cooperation. But only on equal terms.”
For the first time, Orochimaru’s smile faltered.
Equal terms.
He had just decided the boy wasn’t arrogant, that his head wasn’t swollen by pride.
Yet here he was, speaking of equality with him.
Equal terms with him? Absurd. Impossible.
But he didn’t show his disdain aloud yet, as if waiting for him to humor him first.
He only tilted his head, let his smile creep back into place, and watched the boy through half-lidded eyes.
Ryusei could feel it, the slight hitch in Orochimaru’s smile, the narrowing of those golden eyes.
He knew exactly what the sannin was thinking.
Absurd, arrogant, laughable.
Yet Ryusei’s gaze didn’t waver.
He leaned forward just slightly, his voice smooth, calm, almost casual.
“Then tell me, Orochimaru,” he said suddenly, his tone carrying a strange edge, “what do you think is the connection between the Uchiha and the Senju?”
The words cut through the clearing like a blade.
For a moment, even Orochimaru’s constant smile froze.
He hadn’t expected that question, not here, not now.
His eyes narrowed further, the hunger behind them shifting into something sharper, colder.
“Mmm,” he breathed after a pause, the sound low, drawn out, as if savoring the taste of the question. “What an odd thing to ask… And so suddenly. Why…?”
Ryusei only smirked faintly, not clarifying.
The silence itself was his answer.
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- Chapter 214 214: The Day Everyone Showed Up to Kill Each Other
- Chapter 213 213: When Danzo Forgot How to Shut Up
- Chapter 212 212: The Boy Who Made the Dead March Again
- Chapter 211 211: Five Corpses Outside, Three Women Inside
- Chapter 210
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- Chapter 208 208: The Hokage’s Son Gets Boiled Alive (Almost)
- Chapter 207 207: The Scorch That Burned Through Root
- Chapter 206 206: The Day the Palace Became a War Zone
- Chapter 205 205: When the Maid Dropped the Act
- Chapter 204 204: The Clone That Saw the Trap Spring
- Chapter 203: The Day the Capital Forgot to Sleep
- Chapter 202 202: Senjutsu & How to Erase a Transmigrator 101
- Chapter 201 201: The Real Puppet Master Behind the Prophecy
- Chapter 200 200: The Old Frog and the Dead Man’s Plan
- Chapter 199 199: Ryusei Nishida: Planetary Bug Detected
- Chapter 198 198: The Red Habanero and the Yellow Flash
- Chapter 197 197: When Love and Murder Sync Perfectly
- Chapter 196 196: The Vessel That Could Contain a Monster
- Chapter 195 195: Ryusei’s DIY Guide to Mangekyō Awakening
- Chapter 194 194: How to Upgrade Your Girlfriend’s Eyes
- Chapter 193 193: How to Train Your Legendary Sannin
- Chapter 192 192: The Day Katsuyu Played Matchmaker
- Chapter 191 191: Ryusei vs. Physics: Still Undefeated
- Chapter 190 190: The Art of Robbing a Battlefield Clean
- Chapter 189 189: The Steam War Nobody Asked For
- Chapter 188 188: When the Student Stops Holding Back
- Chapter 187 187: The Day Ryusei Went Hunting Again
- Chương 186: The Day I Gave a Hatake X-Ray Vision
- 185. The Day the Byakugan Made Sense
- 184. The Day We Grew an Eyeball
- 183. Ashina’s Very Long Nap Ends
- 182. The Birth of the Real Akatsuki
- 181. Rain, Pain, and a Smooth Talker
- 180. When the Graves Answered Danzo (2)
- 179. When the Graves Answered Danzo (1)
- 178. The Day Amegakure Stopped Breathing
- 177. The Arm That Would Rewrite Death
- 176. The First Step Toward the Moon’s Eye
- 175. From Hokage Wannabe to World Breaker
- 174. He Thought He Made It. It Made Him.
- 173. The Graveyard Where Madara Still Breathes
- 172. The Pact That Should’ve Never Happened
- 171. Ashina Uzumaki’s Ghost Was Still Waiting
- 170. Beneath His Feet, Madara’s Eyes Watched
- 169. When Genius Sounds Like Madness (Again)
- 168. He Spoke Like an Equal, and Fugaku Listened
- 167. The Boy Who Didn’t Break Under Mangekyō
- 166. Two Senju, One Truth, One Bottle
- 165. The Proof That Made Tsunade Tremble
- 164. One Name That Silenced Orochimaru
- 163. From Uchiha Eyes to Senju Cells
- 162. Scorch Release Meets Senju Schemes
- 160. Pakura’s Flames vs. Hyūga’s Hidden Fangs
- 161. Hiashi’s Aura, Hyūga’s Secret Weapon
- 158. From Sunagakure’s Betrayal To My Arms
- 157. Suna Throws Her Away, He Picks Her Up
- 156. Pakura Realized Loyalty Is a Death Sentence
- 155. A Flame Too Bright To Tolerate
- 154. The Corpse That Exposed Danzo’s Sin
- 153. A Kiss That Cut Deeper Than Blades
- 152. Jinchūriki Lost Cloaks, Reiji Lost Everything
- 151. Reiji Never Realized The Field Was Rigged
- 150. Uchiha Fly Swallows Bitter Smoke
- 149. Byakugan Taken, Plans Multiply Fast
- 148. Senju Thief Snatches Stray Byakugan
- 147. Senju Wolf Sneaks Into Uchiha Den
- 146. Clan Rules Shatter Under A Pulse
- 145. Sharingan Won’t Choose Her Husband
- 144. Fugaku’s Buffer, Ryusei’s Playground
- 143. Farewell Inside a Tent That Burns Too Warm
- 142. Slug Queen Promises To Stay Connected
- 141. Healing Hands Come With Heavy Fists
- 140. Kumo Thought She Was a Medic, Oops
- 139. They Spammed A-Rank, I Spammed Better
- 138. Tsunade’s Chakra Bank, My Infinite ATM
- 137. Sannin Trio? No, Just Two… and Me
- 136. Thunder Falls, But My Reputation Rises
- 135. Tsunade’s Heart, Kumo’s Hammer
- 134. Brat Calls Sannin His Personal Charger
- 133. Laughing at Minato From the Shadows
- 132. “Danzo’s Dead Weight” Spoken Aloud
- 131. Sharingan as Bait, Science as Prize
- 130. When the Monster Needs a Mediator
- 129. Ryusei’s Notes Ignite a Madman’s Future
- 128. Tsunade’s Glow, Ryusei’s Greed
- 127. Training Posture or Seduction Trap?
- 126. Two Monsters Smile Across a Shrine
- 125. Orochimaru’s Hunger Meets Ryusei’s Bait
- 124. A Question That Even Stuns the Snake
- 123. When the Snake Sends a Polite Letter
- 122. The Senju Who Made the Land Tremble
- 121. Tsunade’s “Stray” Has the Hokage Sweating
- 120. A Brat Who Plays Game Theory in War
- 119. Why Am I Grouping Him With Me Already?
- 118. When Tsunade Met Her First True Disciple
- 117. The Brat Who Threatened the Daimyo
- 116. Ryusei Opens the Curtain, Just Enough
- 115. When Her Past Becomes His Weapon
- 114. The Last Senju Judges the Princess
- 113. Tsunade Finally Names the Betrayal
- 112. Takeshi’s Failure, Ryusei’s Opportunity
- 111. The Boy Who Forced Her Awake
- 110. Slugs Race Faster Than Root’s Blades
- 109. Better to Burn Out Than Be Butchered
- 108. He Pretends to Break, Then Burns
- 107. The Pulse of a Forgotten Bloodline
- 106. The Gamble Named Tsunade Senju
- 105. If They Corner Me, I’ll Corner Her
- 104. Danzo’s Finest Hounds Unleashed
- 103. Aburame Poison Crawls Through Silence
- 102. Orochimaru Demands the Body Intact
- 101. Ryusei Nishida on Orochimaru’s Table
- 100. Five Elements, One Madman
- 99. Byakugan Sees Too Much
- 98. Ryusei Pays Back Every Bet
- 97. Ashes Where Jōnin Once Stood
- 96. Ambush Dressed as Duty Orders
- 95. Root Still Watches From the Shadows
- 94. Even Ice Burns When Touched
- 93. Ryusei Makes Betrayal Sound Logical
- 92. Captain’s Role: To Die First
- 91. When Teammates Become the Trap
- 90. Ryusei: Strongest Fodder With a Plan
- 89. The Gentle Mask Walks to War
- 88. The Weight of Silent Choices
- 87. Send Fugaku Swimming In Mist
- 86. Third War, Third Hokage’s Blunder
- 85. Thirteen-Year-Old Burns Danzo
- 84. Senju Name Whispered In Shadows
- 83. Renjiro’s Pride, Kakashi’s Cold Praise
- 82. No Turning Back From Hokage Rock (2)
- 81. No Turning Back From Hokage Rock (1)
- 80. A Visitor She’d Kill if She Could
- 79. The Seal Never Lets Her Forget
- 78. Patience Carves The Road To Power
- 77. Flirting With Broken Ribs Again
- 76. From Certain Death To Bloody Rally
- 75. Strongest in Kusa, Weakest in Tools
- 74. Choza’s Roar, Konoha’s Last Stand
- 73. Scythe of Kusa Cuts Through Ranks
- 72. Battlefield Flirtation, Shinobi Edition
- 71. A Technique Too Intimate to Deny
- 70. Relief Wrapped In Narrowed Eyes
- 69. If You’re Scared, Stay Behind
- 68. Searching the Chaos for Allies
- 67. One Kill That Shakes the Game
- 66. Ryusei Breaks the Yamanaka Trap
- 65. When Beams Tear at the Soul
- 64. Root’s Trap Hidden in Orders
- 63. A Gift That Shouldn’t Exist
- 62. Her Silence Spoke Enough
- 61. Beauty Twisted Into a Cage
- 60. Pretending to Sleep, Caught Anyway
- 59. Root Built a Deathtrap, Not a Base
- 58. Grass Country, Where War Begins
- 57. A Birthday Nobody Remembered
- 56. The Boy She Couldn’t Read
- 55. Sharingan Wavers, Fist Decides
- 54. Tigress Cornered by a Smile
- 53. Uchiha Patrol Finds a Smiling Senju
- 52. In Danzo’s Mind, Only Fear Can Rule
- 51. You’ll Understand When You Grow Up
- 50. An Empty Rank, A Heavy Leash
- 49. Meditation Chains the Beast Inside
- 48. Senju Sprint Through the Chaos
- 47. Play Weak, Strike Hard, Survive Fast
- 46. Sensory Barrier, Execution Ground
- 45. The Loyal Dog of Sarutobi Plots His Bite
- 44. A Trap Wrapped in Diplomacy
- 43. Wolves Down, Information Gained
- 42. The Village Underestimates Taijutsu, Perfect
- 41. Hatake Pride Shaken, Respect Forced
- 40. Flesh Against Steel, And Flesh Wins
- 39. She Looks Once, Then Looks Away Too Fast
- 38. Ryusei Stops, Mask Off, Challenge On
- 37. Distance That No Longer Comes Naturally
- 36. Duy’s Odd Jobs, Guy’s Endless Shouting
- 35. Willpower Stronger Than Any Kekkei Genkai
- 34. Scrolls at Home, Fists in Trees
- 33. When Gullible Fools Aren’t Gullible at All
- 32. A Careful Request, A Quick Refusal
- 31. Between Uzumaki and Namikaze
- 30. Programmable Force Called Chakra
- 29. The Fool’s Gamble Called Wood Release
- 28. Who Says Destiny Can’t Be Ripped Out?
- 27. Return to Konoha, Plans Waiting (2)
- 26. Return to Konoha, Plans Waiting (1)
- 25. A Running Tab Between Us
- 24. Hold the Daimyo, Hold Tomorrow
- 23. Gold and Women Won’t Save the Senju
- 22. Family Beneath the Daimyo’s Shadow (2)
- 21. Family Beneath the Daimyo’s Shadow (1)
- 20. Protagonist Aura… or Final Boss Energy?
- 19. When a C-Rank Feels Too Heavy
- 18. It’s Not Love, It’s Strategy… Probably
- 17. Smug Senju and Flustered Uchiha
- 16. The Calm Before the Next Storm
- 15. The Clan That Chose to Disappear
- 14. The House With Nothing Holds Everything
- 13. The Hokage’s Smile Cuts Deep
- 12. A Senju’s Survival Reported to the Anbu
- 11. The Hokage’s Tower Is Never Just a Tower
- 10. Sent to Die, But I Killed Their Plans
- 9. Promotion Promised, Promotion Lost
- 8. Watching an “Unstable Element” Up Close
- 7. Kanae’s Scan and Okabe’s Smile
- 6. The Gentle Look That Screamed Villain
- 5. Lesson the Original Ryusei Missed
- 4. Danger Is Opportunity With a Knife
- 3. Her Voice Was Cold, But It Was a Yes
- 2. If She’s in on the Plan, I’m Dead Anyway
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