Chapter 37: A Quiet Departure
Ren had watched the entire scene unfold from the shadows—Sasuke returning home, packing his things, the confrontation at the gate, Sakura’s desperate, tearful confession, and the cold, efficient punch that silenced her. He knew, with a final, certain clarity, that his own time had come.
*The second young master has left the building,* he thought with a trace of dark humor. *And now, so shall I. With Sasuke defected to Orochimaru, there’s nothing left for me here. It’s time to say goodbye to Konoha.*
He stepped out of the darkness, walking with a deliberate, unhurried pace toward the village’s main gate. *Konoha’s security is a joke. First Itachi and Kisame waltz in, and now Sasuke and I can just walk out. No guards at the gate at this hour? Pathetic.*
He passed by Sakura’s unconscious form without breaking stride, a flicker of disdain crossing his features. *Idiot. What a eyesore.* He didn’t spare her another glance, his focus solely on the open road ahead.
Stepping past the village boundary, he paused and took a deep breath of the cool night air. A thrilling sense of liberation surged through him. He was finally leaving the cage he’d lived in for over a decade. Though Konoha had been his home, since the night of the massacre, he had only ever existed within its walls, never truly belonging. His only tether had been his brother. In his past life, he’d disliked Sasuke, even hated his arrogance. But in this life, bound by blood and Sasuke’s gruff, unspoken care over the years, a complicated bond had formed. Now that Sasuke was gone, that bond was severed. Konoha held nothing for him anymore.
He chose a direction at random and began to run, his body a blur in the moonlight. He didn’t know where this path led, and he didn’t care. All that mattered was the freedom, the ability to move without hiding, without pretending. He ran through the silent forests, the wind whipping past his face, and for the first time in years, he let out a wild, unrestrained shout into the night. “I’m free! I’m finally free!” Discover more novels at novelꜰire.net
He ran for hours, until the first hints of dawn tinged the sky. Eventually, he emerged from the woods onto a well-traveled road next to a large pipeline. The night was still deep, and he encountered no one.
*I’ve run all night. I should be a good distance from Konoha now. I’ll rest here. This is a main road; there will be caravans come morning. I can move on with one then.* Finding a large, comfortable tree beside the road, he leaped up into its branches, found a secure nook, and drifted into an exhausted sleep.
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The next morning, Sakura was found unconscious at the gate. The news of Sasuke’s defection raced through the village, reaching the Hokage Tower. Tsunade, the newly appointed Fifth Hokage, immediately ordered Shikamaru Nara to form a retrieval team. But these events were distant echoes to Ren, of no concern to him now. He knew how the story unfolded from his past life; Sasuke wouldn’t be caught. His own presence hadn’t altered that fundamental plot.
Ren was awakened not by the sun, but by a sharp, gnawing hunger in his stomach. He opened his eyes, disoriented for a moment, expecting to see his room. The sight of unfamiliar tree branches jolted him fully awake, followed by a wave of pure elation.
*This isn’t home. This isn’t Konoha. I’m out! I’m really out! This isn’t a dream!* He laughed aloud, the sound echoing slightly in the quiet morning air.
His stomach growled again, insistently. *Right. Food. I haven’t eaten since yesterday.* He dropped down from the tree and quickly gathered materials for a small, concealed fire. “Time for a hunt.”
“Summoning Jutsu!”
A small puff of smoke appeared, and the Lion-Dog, the Six Paths King, materialized, though it had shrunk to a more manageable, large-dog size for ease of travel.
“Erha. I’m hungry. Find us breakfast,” Ren commanded.
The beast sniffed the air, let out a low grumble that might have been assent, and bounded into the undergrowth. It returned moments later with a large, rabbit-like creature in its jaws. Ren skinned and gutted it with practiced efficiency, skewered it on a stick, and roasted it over his fire. Though it was bland without seasoning, the meat was filling and satisfying.
As he ate, he contemplated his next move. *I’m broke. Priority one is getting money. I can’t let my training slide, either.* A idea sparked in his mind. *The Bingo Books. The underground bounty exchange. Perfect. I can hunt down wanted criminals. It’s good practice, it pays well, and most importantly… it earns me points.* The plan solidified. *I’ll do that for now. I don’t have a specific destination anyway. I’ll just find the nearest exchange.*
He finished his meal, extinguished the fire, and scattered the ashes. He began walking down the road. Before long, he heard the creak of wheels and the clop of hooves behind him. A merchant caravan was approaching—several wagons laden with goods, pulled by horses. About seven or eight men accompanied it, all looking strong and capable. Two rode ahead on horseback, swords at their hips—clearly hired guards. One of the wagons had a covered compartment, likely for passengers.
The caravan slowed as it neared him. A kind-looking old man peered out from the covered wagon, his eyes curious.
“Young man,” the elder called out. “Where are you headed? Why are you out here all alone?”
Ren saw his opportunity. He put on his most harmless, polite expression. “Hello, sir. I’m trying to get to the next town. Would it be possible to ride with you? Just until the next stop?”
The old man studied him. Ren’s youth and non-threatening appearance worked in his favor. “The next town is still a fair distance. It’s not safe for a boy to travel these roads alone. Very well, you can ride with us. But you’ll need to disembark at the next station. Zongten!” he called to one of the drivers. “Let the boy ride with you.”
One of the guards on horseback shifted uneasily. “Sir, are you sure—”
The old man waved him off. “It’s fine. He’s just a boy. We must make the next station before dark, or we risk trouble at night. Hurry along now.”
“Thank you, sir. I appreciate it,” Ren said, bowing slightly. He walked over and climbed up onto the seat next to the driver, a large, silent man named Zongten.
The guard gave the signal, and the caravan began to move again, the wheels creaking as they rolled down the road toward an uncertain future. Ren sat back, watching the forest slide by, a silent passenger on his first journey into the wider world.
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- 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