165. The Proof That Made Tsunade Tremble
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- 165. The Proof That Made Tsunade Tremble
Tsunade caught the sudden shift in his tone immediately.
It wasn’t the initial proud, nor later casual, almost teasing rhythm she was used to.
It was heavier, grounded. Her eyes narrowed slightly.
And he didn’t look like he just wanted to switch the topic.
Ryusei gestured subtly toward the exit flap of the tent. “Come with me. Somewhere quiet.”
The way he said it, steady but quiet, made her hesitate only a moment before she followed.
They walked out into the misty night, the muffled sounds of the medical camp fading behind them.
The air grew colder, the fog denser, until they reached a small ridge overlooking the dark forest.
Ryusei stopped there, hands clasped loosely behind his back, his chakra flaring faintly to set a thin barrier for privacy.
When he finally turned to her, his face seemed heavier.
“What is this about?” she asked, arms crossing again. “You’re being dramatic.”
“You’ll understand why.”
He unsealed a long, narrow scroll, unraveling it slowly.
Inside, wrapped carefully in sealing paper, was a human corpse, preserved perfectly, without a trace of decay.
The chakra signature embedded in it was faint, but unmistakably Yamanaka.
Also, his hairstyle was longer and blond.
Tsunade’s brow furrowed immediately. “What the hell is this, Ryusei?”
“This,” he said quietly, “is Junsaku Yamanaka. One of the highest-ranked ROOT operatives. Assassin. Mind-manipulation specialist.”
Her expression darkened. “ROOT? Why are you showing me this?”
Ryusei didn’t answer right away. Instead, he crouched beside the body, pressing one palm to its chest.
“Because this man’s chakra imprint personally connects to at least dozens of deaths directly, Senju deaths, to be exact. And one of them… was Nawaki, your younger brother. Others were from the revivalist faction, like my parents.”
For a moment, Tsunade didn’t move.
Didn’t blink. The words seemed to hang in the mist, unreal.
Her voice came low, almost a whisper. “…That’s not funny.”
“It’s not a joke.”
She took a step forward, her tone sharper. “Nawaki died on the battlefield. I saw the reports. The terrain collapse, the explosion tag—”
“Fabrications,” Ryusei cut in softly. “I thought so too. Until I examined this man’s memories.”
Her heartbeat spiked; Ryusei could feel it through his sensory field. He continued anyway.
“Before the war, when I was nearly killed on that Grass Country mission, he was the one who attacked me. I preserved his body out of caution, hoping to find evidence against ROOT to use to try and protect myself later. Recently, I used a memory-extraction jutsu, one that touches the residual soul fragments in the brain to explore.”
He looked up at her then, his tone calm but heavy. “And I saw it. I saw him controlling Nawaki’s squad through a genjutsu, clouding their senses, twisting their perception of the battlefield. Nawaki didn’t die because of carelessness or bad luck; he was forced into that explosion. The genjutsu made him step right into the trap.”
Tsunade’s hands trembled slightly at her sides. Her lips parted, but no sound came out.
Ryusei continued, voice quiet but relentless. “He was ROOT’s perfect weapon. He could twist the minds of his own allies just long enough for their enemies to kill them, no evidence, no witnesses, erased memories, literally nothing left behind. A clean, deniable execution. And Nawaki… he was targeted because of who he was.”
Her eyes snapped up. “Because of me?”
Ryusei shook his head. “Because he was the brightest Senju left. Because he talked about becoming Hokage. Because he inspired people. Because he was everything the current leadership feared, a living reminder of what the Senju once were.”
Her breathing was uneven now.
She looked like she wanted to deny it, but couldn’t bring the words out.
The part of her that still vaguely believed in the system, or at least that they wouldn’t go that far, was cracking apart under the weight of what she was hearing.
“You’re lying…” she whispered weakly. “You have to be wrong…”
“I wish I was.”
He placed two fingers on her wrist, his chakra brushing gently against hers. “If you want, I can show you. You’ll see it yourself.”
She looked at him, eyes full of conflict, anger, disbelief, grief, and something rawer underneath. Slowly, she nodded.
He performed the hand signs in silence, pressing his palm to her forehead, linking her consciousness to the memory trace he’d extracted.
For a moment, the mist shimmered around them, and the world fell away.
Then she saw it.
The flash of the battlefield.
Nawaki, young, fearless, his laughter cutting through the chaos as he rushed forward.
His two teammates, however, already had their voices blurred, their vision distorting, their chakra flow unraveling under unseen interference.
Among the corpses and debris, a lone figure crouched low, young Junsaku Yamanaka, his hands weaving invisible threads of chakra into their minds.
The world tilted. The tag beneath Nawaki’s boot flashed red.
For a split second, his eyes cleared, dawning.
He tried to move, but his body wouldn’t obey, like a puppet tugged by another’s hand.
Then nothing but white heat.
When the link broke, Tsunade staggered back, gasping like she’d been submerged underwater.
Her hands clenched, trembling hard enough to draw blood from her palms.
“…No…”
Her voice cracked, choked with something halfway between a sob and a growl.
“They killed him. Those bastards killed him…”
Ryusei said nothing.
He just stood there, silent, letting her rage burn its way out.
She sank to her knees, staring blankly at the ground.
“I… I was right there in that hospital… and they told me it was an accident… they lied to me… for so many years…”
She had been raised on Hiruzen’s stories; the village had been framed as a thing of order and necessity.
The idea that its leaders could plan something so cold had never been part of her map of the world.
That conditioning didn’t make her weak; it made the revelation hit harder.
She had been overwhelmed, grieving, and the chaos of that time had swallowed any chance to ever see the cracks.
Ryusei stepped forward, kneeling slightly beside her.
“You couldn’t have known. They made sure of that. Even Orochimaru suspected, but without proof, he stayed quiet.”
This wasn’t a failure of her part, he meant.
She had also never been taught to suspect the teachers themselves.
Don’t blame yourself for what a village trained you to believe.
Her teeth clenched. “Hiruzen… Danzo… You monsters, I’ll—”
He rested a hand on her shoulder. “You’ll have your chance. But not yet.”
She turned to him, eyes burning, filled with both fury and grief.
“You planned to tell me this now?”
“Yes,” he said simply. “Because now, you’re ready to hear it.”
The wind carried their silence for a long time.
“But first, you need to remember, don’t let them see your fury yet.”
Tsunade looked at him then, her expression raw but steadier.
“…And what would you have me do?”
He smiled faintly, almost sadly.
“Live long enough to repay them properly.”
She looked at him for a moment, silent, before muttering, “…You really are dangerous.”
“Only to the right people,” he replied quietly.
The night around them stayed still, heavy with mist.
She didn’t move for a while, still crouched beside the corpse.
The fog curled around her shoulders like breath, faintly glowing under the barrier’s thin light.
Ryusei quietly resealed it into the scroll, folding it with deliberate care.
When he looked up again, Tsunade’s eyes were dry but hollow.
The rage hadn’t vanished, only sunk deeper, condensed into something colder.
Then Ryusei broke the silence. “When you go back, pretend none of this exists. You can’t win a war if the enemy thinks you’ve already declared it.”
Tsunade’s eyes lingered on him, searching. “You’re not just doing this for me, are you?”
“No,” he said plainly. “My parents, your brother, our entire clan, they all trace back to the same rot. Killing one snake means nothing if the nest stays untouched.”
Her shoulders straightened slowly. “You think you can clean the nest?”
He smiled faintly. “No. But I can collapse it.”
The statement wasn’t prideful, only certain.
Tsunade studied him for a long moment, then exhaled.
Her eyes softened just slightly. “Thank you… for showing me.”
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- Chapter 212 212: The Boy Who Made the Dead March Again
- Chapter 211 211: Five Corpses Outside, Three Women Inside
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- Chapter 208 208: The Hokage’s Son Gets Boiled Alive (Almost)
- Chapter 207 207: The Scorch That Burned Through Root
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- Chapter 205 205: When the Maid Dropped the Act
- Chapter 204 204: The Clone That Saw the Trap Spring
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- Chapter 202 202: Senjutsu & How to Erase a Transmigrator 101
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- 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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