Chapter 178: Graduation

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Chapter 178: Graduation

(3rd Person POV)

Under cover of darkness, Arthur and Naruto crept through the Hokage Residence. Despite his reputation for brazen pranks, Naruto's hands trembled slightly. Though he often acted disrespectful toward the old man, he held deep reverence for the Hokage's power and position he dreamed of inheriting one day.

His heart pounded as they searched for the scroll - stealing from the Hokage himself was far different from painting monuments or disrupting classes.

Arthur maintained a fa?ade of nervousness, knowing the Third Hokage might be watching. He couldn't risk appearing too comfortable during what should be a terrifying infiltration.

"See anything?" Naruto whispered, rifling through shelves.

"Keep looking," Arthur whispered back, both boys careful to keep their voices below even a shinobi's hearing.

"Where is it?" Naruto muttered, growing frustrated as he searched.

Then Arthur spotted it - the Scroll of Seals sitting almost conspicuously on a stand near the window. Whether the Third Hokage was truly this careless or had deliberately made it accessible, Arthur couldn't tell. "Found it," he hissed.

Naruto's eyes lit up as they approached the massive scroll. But their examination was cut short by approaching footsteps and voices.

"We need to move. Now." Arthur grabbed Naruto's arm. They slipped through the window just as the ANBU Black Ops burst into the office, their porcelain masks gleaming in the moonlight.

"The demon fox brat!" one ANBU called out, catching sight of them.

"There's someone with him," another ANBU noted. "It's that disgrace to the Uchiha!"

Their conversation was interrupted by a third ANBU's shout. "The Scroll of Seals is gone!"

"What?!" The ANBU captain's voice carried barely contained panic. "Alert Lord Third immediately! We can't let those two escape with the village's forbidden techniques!"

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"We actually pulled it off!" Naruto exclaimed mid-leap, clutching the Scroll of Seals tight against his chest.

"Careful with that scroll, Naruto!" Arthur called out, keeping pace. "We still need to learn from it!"

Naruto's grin sobered as he nodded, adjusting his grip.

"Hold up—we've got company!" Arthur's eyes caught shadowy figures darting between trees behind them.

"Quick, over here!" Naruto pulled them into a dense thicket, suppressing their chakra signatures as ANBU rushed past their hiding spot.

"This is getting messy," Arthur said, letting worry color his voice. "Once the Third realizes what's happened, all of Konoha will be searching for us."

"Then we better hurry and learn something before they catch us!" Naruto's eyes sparkled with determination.

"The training ground in the eastern forest," Arthur suggested. "No one goes there at night."

While they raced through the moonlit forest, the Third Hokage mobilized every available shinobi for the search.

His confidence shattered as both boys formed the hand sign. While Arthur managed to create five solid clones, Naruto's chakra exploded outward, filling the entire clearing with hundreds of shadow clones.

"This... This is impossible!!!" Mizuki stumbled backward, eyes wide with disbelief as hundreds of Narutos filled every branch and clearing.

The original Naruto's grin turned feral. "What's wrong, Mizuki-sensei? Weren't you going to kill me?"

"Yeah, weren't you talking big just now?" his clones taunted in unison.

"Come on, we'll show you what a demon fox can really do!"

Arthur stood with his five clones, watching the sea of orange jumpsuits surrounding them. One of his clones turned to the original. "Should we even bother joining in?"

The other Arthur clones exchanged glances while their creator remained silent.

Arthur's lips curved into a wry smile. 'Well, I definitely overestimated my chakra capacity,' he thought, watching Naruto's overwhelming display.

The air filled with the sound of fists meeting flesh as Naruto's clones descended upon Mizuki. Arthur's clones joined the fray, adding their own punches and kicks to the mix, though they were barely noticeable in the orange tsunami.

Once Mizuki lay thoroughly beaten, Arthur and Naruto faced Iruka, who sat propped against a tree, pride shining through his pain.

"Close your eyes, both of you," Iruka said softly, reaching into his vest. When they opened them again, they found Konoha forehead protectors tied securely in place.

"Congratulations," Iruka's voice cracked with emotion. "You've both shown the true spirit of what it means to be a ninja. I'm proud to call you my students... and fellow shinobi of the Hidden Leaf."

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(Arthur POV)

Back in my office, I let out a relieved sigh, fingers tracing the leaf symbol on my newly acquired Konoha headband. A soft chuckle escaped my lips.

"Mission accomplished - I got the jutsu I wanted," I murmured to myself. "Yet somehow... I didn't expect to feel this attached to that world."

Memories flooded back - Naruto's unwavering determination, the peaceful buzz of village life in Konoha, even the smell of Ichiraku's ramen wafting through the streets. What started as a simple technique-gathering mission had grown into something more.

I'd planned to leave after mastering the Shadow Clone Jutsu, but now... the thought of returning to learn more techniques, to experience more of that world, felt oddly appealing.

With another sigh, I locked my office door and formed the hand signs. This would be different - I had only traces of chakra here in the real world, brought back like echoes from the Naruto universe. I'd have to compensate by blending it with my magical power.

"Shadow Clone Jutsu!"

Ten clones materialized, but something was off. Their forms glowed with an ethereal light, edges wavering like heat shimmer. The fusion of magic and chakra created something unstable, beautiful yet clearly imperfect.

Testing their durability, I watched as they dissolved faster than pure chakra clones would. The mixing of two different energy sources had decreased their stability.

Still, I could see the potential. With practice, I could refine this hybrid technique. The chakra might be limited, but thanks to the Devourer Ring's vast magical reserves, I had plenty of power to experiment with.

"Time to master this blend," I muttered, already planning my training regime. After all, combining two different power systems might lead to possibilities neither world had imagined.