Chapter 36: The First Encounter: Shadows and Snowflakes
The moonlight filtered through the trees, casting long shadows as Naruto approached the snowy clearing. The air was crisp, biting cold, and the snow crunched under his small boots. He had arrived in the forest, and there she was—Hinata Hyuga, sitting on a boulder, staring up at the rising moon, her lavender eyes glistening with unshed tears. The young girl, despite her youth, carried the weight of her clan's expectations and frustrations, evident in the way she sat, her delicate form trembling in the cold.
But before Naruto could approach her, a shadow stirred among the trees. A mercenary ninja, hidden by the surrounding darkness, silently crept closer to Hinata. He was well-trained, eyes gleaming as he locked onto his target, unaware of the small, yet determined figure of Naruto, who had already spotted the danger.
Naruto narrowed his eyes, feeling the surge of energy within him. He had to protect her.
Without hesitation, he activated his Shingan (three-tomoe Sharingan), his crimson-black eyes glowing ominously as he focused on the mercenary's movements. He could see through the darkness, anticipating the rogue ninja's every step.
The mercenary, sensing someone nearby, turned to face Naruto. The young boy smiled, a confident grin far beyond his years.
Naruto: "I don't think she needs your company, so how about you leave?"
The mercenary narrowed his eyes, sizing up the small boy before him. Clearly, he underestimated Naruto, but there was no turning back now. Drawing his weapon, he lunged toward Naruto, aiming to strike.
Naruto, using the Body Flicker Jutsu, vanished in a blur of motion. The mercenary slashed at thin air. With a smirk, Naruto appeared behind the mercenary, his fist glowing with Morning Peacock chakra.
Naruto: "You're too slow."
In an instant, Naruto unleashed a barrage of flame-like strikes that bombarded the mercenary's back, knocking him forward. But the mercenary quickly recovered and turned to face his opponent, pulling out kunai for a more ranged attack.
Naruto wasn't fazed. He quickly formed seals, activating Windstorm Emblem to amplify his wind-based techniques, and in a blink, he hurled a Phantom Mirage Shuriken toward the mercenary. The shuriken split the air with an eerie hum, creating multiple illusory copies of itself as they homed in on the target.
The mercenary dodged the first few, but one hit him in the shoulder, and the others overwhelmed him with illusions, making it impossible for him to track the real Naruto. The rogue ninja's vision blurred as he struggled to comprehend what was happening.
Taking advantage of the opening, Naruto activated Dynamic Entry, his body hurtling forward with immense force. With a powerful kick, he sent the mercenary crashing into the ground, the air knocked from his lungs.
Naruto: "That's enough."
With a quick movement, Naruto pressed his palm to the mercenary's chest, activating Memory Alteration. The mercenary's mind was clouded as Naruto rewrote his memories, planting a false sense of fear and confusion. The rogue ninja, now utterly disoriented, staggered to his feet, his thoughts clouded.
Naruto: "Leave now. If you ever come near her again, I won't be as merciful."
The mercenary, now unsure of his own purpose and deeply confused, turned and fled, disappearing into the night.
Naruto turned to Hinata, who had been watching the entire battle with wide eyes. Her tear-streaked face held a mixture of awe and uncertainty. Naruto, noticing her quiet gaze, smiled warmly.
Naruto: "You're safe now."
Hinata didn't speak at first, her mind racing with thoughts. After a few moments of silence, she stood up from the boulder, her body still trembling from the cold and the intensity of the moment.
Hinata: "Th-thank you… Who are you?"
Naruto scratched the back of his head, looking a little sheepish.
Naruto: "I'm Naruto Uzumaki. You're… Hinata Hyuga, right?"
Hinata's eyes widened. "H-how did you know?"
Naruto gave a casual shrug, pretending to be clueless but subtly glancing at her clan insignia.
Naruto: "I guessed. So, uh… are you alright now? The snow is beautiful tonight, don't you think?"
Hinata hesitated, but then a soft smile appeared on her face as she nodded.
Hinata: "Yes, it's very peaceful…"
Naruto, sensing a shift in the air, knew it was time to leave.
Naruto: "I have to go now. Take care, okay?"
With that, he began to walk away, but not before turning back and throwing a casual wave toward her.
Naruto: "Maybe we'll meet again, Hinata."
Hinata watched him leave, her thoughts still whirling. She had been saved, and by someone who seemed so kind, yet mysterious. She hadn't seen him before, but something about him felt familiar.
As Naruto disappeared into the night, the only sounds were the soft crunch of snow beneath his boots, and the quiet falling of the snowflakes. Neither Naruto nor Hinata knew that this first encounter would mark the beginning of a deeper connection.
The mission had been completed, and as per the system's notification, Naruto received the rewards:
Hinata's trust: The first step in a deeper bond.
Recipe - Snowflake Cupcakes: A treat from Hinata's family tradition.
Kekkei Genkai - Ice Release (Hyoton) Mastery: A new skill gained.
Hidden Hyuga Clan Skill - Shadow Vein Strike: A powerful strike from the Hyuga Clan's secret techniques.
With the mission complete, Naruto silently returned to his home, his crimson-black hair glowing softly under the moonlight, knowing that this was only the beginning.
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Author's Note
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