Chapter 11: The Aftermath
“Brother?” Sasuke’s voice was a broken, disbelieving whisper. He clutched his bleeding shoulder where Itachi’s shuriken had grazed him, pinning his sleeve to the wall. “Brother… why are Mom and Dad… why? How could this happen? Who did this?”
The answer was not words. Itachi’s eyes, those familiar, loving eyes, swirled and morphed into a monstrous, terrifying pattern—the Mangekyo Sharingan. He didn’t speak. He didn’t need to. He forced the horrific truth directly into their minds.
***Tsukuyomi.***
Ren and Sasuke were plunged into a hellish vision. They saw Itachi, moving with cold, brutal efficiency. They saw their clansmen fall before his blade, their faces frozen in shock and betrayal. They saw the familiar streets of their home run red. They were forced to witness the massacre, over and over again, each death a fresh wound on their souls.
“Ahhh! Stop! Brother, don’t show me! Stop!” Sasuke screamed, collapsing to his knees and clutching his head, trying to block out the unbearable images.
Ren remained silent, still clutching his mother’s cold body, but his own silent sobs hitched as the horrific visions invaded his mind, layering new trauma over his immediate grief.
The illusion broke as suddenly as it began. Sasuke slumped on the ground, his spirit shattered, his eyes vacant and dull. “Why…” he rasped, the word scraping from his throat. “Why did you do it… Brother…”
“To test my capacity,” Itachi stated, his voice flat, devoid of any humanity. It was the voice of a stranger.
“To test your… capacity? Just for that… just for that, you killed everyone?!” Sasuke’s disbelief curdled into raw, incandescent rage. He pushed himself up, his small body trembling.
“This is very important,” Itachi replied, closing his eyes for a brief moment as if the conversation was a tedious obligation.
“What? Stop joking!” Sasuke roared, lunging forward with a fist raised. Follow current novᴇls on novel fire.net
Itachi moved faster than sight. A single, precise punch to Sasuke’s solar plexus drove the air from his lungs and sent him crumpling back to the floor, gasping and retching.
“It’s not you… it can’t be you, Brother… because…” Sasuke whimpered, still trying to reject the reality before him.
“I have always acted the part of the perfect brother for a single purpose: to measure your potential,” Itachi recited, his words a cold, pre-prepared script. “You possess the possibility of becoming my worthy opponent. That is the only reason you are still alive. To open your eyes, as I have, you must fulfill a special condition. You must kill your closest friend. Just as I did.”
“Really… Brother… you killed… Shisui?”
“Yes. That is how I obtained this power.” Itachi’s gaze was unwavering. “In the main hall of the Naka Shrine, beneath the seventh tatami mat from the right, lies the clan’s secret meeting place. There, you will find the Uchiha tablet. It holds the original records of our clan’s ocular jutsu… and the true secret of our existence. If you open your eyes, there will be four of us who have mastered the Mangekyo. Only then will your life have meaning.”
He looked down at his broken brothers. “But now… you are not even worth killing. Foolish little brother. If you wish to kill me, then hate me. Despise me. And run away… run away, and cling to your pathetic life. Then someday, when you have the same eyes as I do… come before me.”
His Mangekyo Sharingan activated once more, not with the prolonged torture of Tsukuyomi, but with a simpler, overpowering genjutsu. The world swam and went black for both Ren and Sasuke. They collapsed into unconsciousness on the blood-soaked floor.
The moment they lost consciousness, the air in the room wavered and distorted. A figure clad in a black cloak with a swirling orange mask materialized from nothingness beside Itachi.
“Finished?” the masked man asked, his voice muffled and oddly hollow.
Itachi didn’t answer. His cold facade cracked for a single, heart-rending second as he looked down at his brothers, his eyes filled with an ocean of unbearable pain and love.
The masked man followed his gaze but said nothing more. He simply placed a hand on Itachi’s shoulder. The space around them twisted into a spiral vortex, sucking them both inward until they vanished without a trace, leaving only the chilling silence and the scent of blood and rain.
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**Konoha Hospital**
*”Ren… Ren… wake up.”*
The voice was gentle, familiar. A balm on his shattered soul.
*”Mother?”*
Ren’s eyes fluttered open. He was standing in a field of soft light. Not far away, Uchiha Mikoto stood, smiling at him with infinite tenderness.
*”Ren, you must take care of yourself from now on. Mother is leaving.”*
*”Leaving?”* Panic seized him. *”Where are you going? Don’t go!”*
*”Hehe… Take care of yourself. And take care of Sasuke.”* She didn’t answer his question. She only repeated her gentle admonition, her smile never fading. Then she turned and began to walk away.
*”Mother! Mother, wait!”* Ren tried to run after her, but his legs were leaden. No matter how hard he struggled, he couldn’t close the distance. He could only watch, helpless, as her form grew smaller and smaller, until she dissolved into the light.
*”Mother!”*
Ren’s eyes snapped open. He was lying in a sterile white bed, his body drenched in a cold sweat, his heart hammering against his ribs. The sharp, clean smell of antiseptic filled his nostrils. His eyes were wide, bloodshot, and the three tomoe of his Sharingan spun wildly without his conscious command before receding.
A dream…? It was just a dream? The relief was so potent it was dizzying. He took several deep, shuddering breaths, trying to calm his racing heart.
He pushed himself up, looking around the unfamiliar, sterile room. *A hospital? Why am I in a hospital?*
Then, the memories returned. Not as a dream, but as a vicious, physical assault.
The silent compound.
The bodies.
The living room.
The blood.
His mother, cold and lifeless in his arms.
“Ahhh!” Ren screamed, clutching his head as the pain of the memories lanced through his skull. “No! It’s not real! It can’t be real! Mother! MOTHER!”
Ignoring the blinding pain, he scrambled out of bed, his limbs weak and uncoordinated. He stumbled out of the room into a white hallway. He saw Sasuke then, leaning against a wall further down the corridor, his face pale, his fists clenched so tight his knuckles were white. Two nurses were speaking to him in hushed, concerned tones.
Ren didn’t process it. He didn’t care. He had to get out. He had to go home. This was all a mistake. He ran, shoving past orderlies, his bare feet slapping against the cold linoleum floor. He heard voices calling after him, Sasuke’s among them, but they were just noise. He burst through the hospital’s main doors and into the late afternoon air.
He ran. He ran with every ounce of strength he had left, driven by a desperate, fading hope that it had all been a nightmare. He would burst through the door of his house and Mikoto would be there, smiling. *”Ren, you’re back! Dinner is almost ready!”*
He skidded to a halt at the entrance to the Uchiha compound.
His last shred of hope was annihilated.
The gate was cordoned off with thick, yellow warning tape that read ‘CRIME SCENE – DO NOT ENTER.’ The vibrant, bustling streets were deathly still and empty. The air itself felt heavy, thick with grief and absence.
Ren fell to his knees on the wet pavement, his hands scraping against the rough ground. He squeezed his eyes shut, but the tears came anyway, streaming down his face in a silent, hopeless torrent.
*It hurts… Why does it hurt so much?* he thought, his mind reeling. *I knew this day would come. I knew the outcome. I built walls so I wouldn’t feel this! So why? Why does it feel like my heart is being torn out?*
Images of Mikoto flooded his mind. Her smile. The way her eyes crinkled when she looked at him. Her gentle voice greeting him each day. Her unwavering care, even in the face of his cold indifference. He realized, with a agony more acute than any physical wound, that he had been lying to himself. He wasn’t detached. He was utterly, completely dependent on her love. He had needed it more than air.
“Aghhhh!” he wailed, the sound raw and torn from the depths of his being. Regret, thick and suffocating, drowned him. He hated himself. He regretted every time he had shrugged off her affection, every time he had answered her kindness with a flat, emotionless word, every time he had chosen isolation over the love she so freely offered.
*How I wish you were here now,* he thought, his body shaking. *I would kneel and beg your forgiveness. I would tell you I’m sorry. I would tell you I love you.*
But it was too late. The chance was gone, forever.
“Mother! I’m sorry! I’m sorry! Forgive me! I was wrong! I KNOW I WAS WRONG! FORGIVE ME, MOTHER!” he screamed his repentance to the uncaring, grey sky.
As if in cruel mockery of his pain, the sky opened up. A cold, heavy rain began to fall, soaking him to the bone in seconds. Ren didn’t move. He knelt in the downpour, his cries of anguish mixing with the sound of the rain, his tears indistinguishable from the droplets streaming down his face. Finally, exhausted, hollowed out, and broken, he pitched forward, collapsing unconscious into a puddle on the rain-slicked street.
Sasuke, who had followed him from the hospital, watched his twin’s devastating breakdown from the shadows of a nearby building. His own heart was a knot of grief and fury, but seeing Ren’s complete shattering added a new layer of desolation. Despite their rivalry, they were brothers. They were all each other had left in the world now—that, and a shared, burning hatred for the one who had taken everything from them.
Gritting his teeth, Sasuke walked out into the rain. He knelt, and with great effort, he hauled Ren’s unconscious form onto his back. Straining under the weight, he began the long, slow, miserable walk back through the rain to the hospital, each step fueled by a vow of vengeance that was now the only thing keeping him upright.
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Chapters
- Chapter 154: A Shadow Over Akatsuki
- Chapter 153: The Shockwave Intensifies
- Chapter 152: Shockwaves Across the Nations
- Chapter 151: A Sea of Fire and Pollen
- Chapter 150: The Blooming End of Kumogakure
- Chapter 149: The Fall of a Village
- Chapter 148: A Pyrrhic Victory
- Chapter 147: The Profound Truth of the Blade
- Chapter 146: The Kyuubi’s Roar
- Chapter 145: The Storm Breaks
- Chapter 144: A Clash of Titans
- Chapter 143: Thunderous Onslaught
- Chapter 142: Clash with the Lightning
- Chapter 141: The Hunter’s Intervention
- Chapter 140: The Two-Tails Emerges
- Chapter 139: The Lightning Strikes
- Chapter 138: The Trap Springs
- Chapter 137: The Lure
- Chapter 136: Destination: Land of Lightning
- Chapter 135: A Strategic Retreat
- Chapter 134: Severance
- Chapter 133: The Broken Seventh Team
- Chapter 132: A Game of Shadows
- Chapter 131: Unwelcome Pursuers
- Chapter 130: The Serpent’s Return
- Chapter 129: An Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 128: The Chasm of Power
- Chapter 127: A Test of Blades
- Chapter 126: Reunion
- Chapter 125: The Return
- Chapter 124: A Foundation Laid
- Chapter 123: Cultivation in a Realm Apart
- Chapter 122: The Hawk Takes Flight
- Chapter 121: The Cage of Flesh
- Chapter 120: The Monster’s Cage
- Chapter 119: The Monster in the North
- Chapter 118: The Scent of a Kunoichi
- Chapter 117: The First Glimpse of the Moon
- Chapter 116: The Weight of Truth
- Chapter 115: The Weight of a Lie
- Chapter 114: The Web of Betrayal
- Chapter 113: The Burden of a Name
- Chapter 112: The Unvarnished Truth
- Chapter 111: A Calculated Investment
- Chapter 110: A Lesson in Humility
- Chapter 109: The Reluctant Gift
- Chapter 108: A Transaction of Flesh and Power
- Chapter 107: A Lesson in Respect
- Chapter 106: The Pulse of Power
- Chapter 105: Parting Ways
- Chapter 104: The Veil Lifted
- Chapter 103: A Brother’s Gaze
- Chapter 102: The Mandate of Ambition
- Chapter 101: An Audience with the Kyuubi
- Chapter 100: The Beast Unleashed
- Chapter 99: The Architect of Torment
- Chapter 98: The Gilded Cage
- Chapter 97: The Fox’s Claws
- Chapter 96: An Unwelcome Reunion
- Chapter 95: The Architect of a New World
- Chapter 94: The Legacy of the First
- Chapter 93: The Eternal Gaze
- Chapter 92: A Fortune Forged in Stone
- Chapter 91: Seizing the Source
- Chapter 90: The Power of Garel
- Chapter 89: A Swift and Decisive Strike
- Chapter 88: An Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 87: A Trail of Blood and Arrogance
- Chapter 86: The Allure of Geller’s Stone
- Chapter 85: Ten Days in a Heartbeat
- Chapter 84: The Crucible of the Mind
- Chapter 83: A Gift of Power
- Chapter 82: A Brother’s Guidance
- Chapter 81: The Unwelcome Truth
- Chapter 80: Ripples in the Shadows
- Chapter 79: The Weight of the Leaf
- Chapter 78: Snakes in the Garden
- Chapter 77: A Pact with the Snake
- Chapter 76: A Brother’s Lesson
- Chapter 75: Reunion and Resentment
- Chapter 74: The Road to the Land of Sound
- Chapter 73: An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 72: The Clone of Shukaku
- Chapter 71: Departure
- Chapter 70: The Mangekyo’s Might
- Chapter 69: The True Power of the Mangekyo
- Chapter 68: The Showdown with Kakashi
- Chapter 67: The Inevitable Clash
- Chapter 66: The Unmasking
- Chapter 65: A Glimmer of Doubt
- Chapter 64: The Interrogation
- Chapter 63: The Reunion
- Chapter 62: The Unbreakable Illusion
- Chapter 61: The Aftermath of a Battle
- Chapter 60: The Serpent’s Cunning
- Chapter 59: The Tailed Beast’s Fury
- Chapter 58: The Rampage of Shukaku
- Chapter 57: The Weight of a Gaze
- Chapter 56: The Hokage’s Response
- Chapter 55: A Hostage Situation
- Chapter 54: The Gates of Suna
- Chapter 53: The Spoils of Scum
- Chapter 52: A Necessary Purge
- Chapter 51: A Grim Homecoming
- Chapter 50: The Hokage’s Verdict
- Chapter 49: The Unlikely Scapegoat
- Chapter 48: The Shadow of a Doubt
- Chapter 47: The Hokage’s Gambit
- Chapter 46: The Clone Tailed Beast Plan
- Chapter 45: The Price of the Star
- Chapter 44: The Bait is Taken
- Chapter 43: The Wrath of Susano’o
- Chapter 42: The Price of Weakness
- Chapter 41: The Stolen Star
- Chapter 40: The Peacock’s Weakness
- Chapter 39: Arrival at Star Village
- Chapter 38: An Inevitable Encounter
- Chapter 37: A Quiet Departure
- Chapter 36: The Breaking Point
- Chapter 35: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 34: The Will of Fire Endures
- Chapter 33: The Kaleidoscope’s Gaze
- Chapter 32: The Lure of Power and a Lucky Break
- Chapter 31: The Puppet Master’s Gambit
- Chapter 30: Konoha’s Counterattack
- Chapter 29: A Display of Power
- Chapter 28: Slaying the Serpent
- Chapter 27: Fishing in Troubled Waters
- Chapter 26: The Konoha Crush Plan Begins
- Chapter 25: The Exam Unfolds
- Chapter 24: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 23: The Wheel Turns
- Chapter 22: Crossroads
- Chapter 21: A Lesson in Consequences
- Chapter 20: The Foundation of Control
- Chapter 19: Unspoken Feelings
- Chapter 18: The Mask of Weakness
- Chapter 17: The Art of the Yellow Flash
- Chapter 16: Serpent’s Legacy
- Chapter 15: The Hidden Cave
- Chapter 14: The Fool’s Gambit
- Chapter 13: Shadows in the Night
- Chapter 12: A Gilded Cage
- Chapter 11: The Aftermath
- Chapter 10: The Nightmare Begins
- Chapter 9: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 8: The Boy in the Alley
- Chapter 7: An Unexpected Meeting
- Chapter 6: The First Test
- Chapter 5: The First Day
- Chapter 4: First Steps into the Future
- Chapter 3: The Powerhouse System
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: Whispers of a New Destiny