Chapter 146: Chapter 146: "A Demigod? You Dare Call Yourself a God?"

Chapter 146: Chapter 146: "A Demigod? You Dare Call Yourself a God?"



Takuya started doing something strange, and Hanzo wasn't sure what to make of it.

But soon enough, Hanzo realized just how wrong he'd been.

"Art is an explosion!"

Takuya raised his hand above his head, palm facing the sky.

A purple-blue sphere, composed entirely of concentrated lightning chakra, formed in his hand. It wasn't very big-about the size of a large bowl-but the amount of chakra contained within it made everyone's heart race.

This can't be good!

As Takuya flashed a smile, he hurled the sphere toward Hanzo, shouting:

"Time to blow up!"

Hanzo's pupils shrank, and it felt like his heart stopped. It was as though some invisible force had just grabbed hold of him.

What kind of jutsu is this?

It looked incredibly dangerous!

Takuya's chakra-infused sphere made both Tsunade and Shikaku uneasy, and they

instinctively stepped back a bit.

Better stay clear of whatever's coming.

Even the ANBU, known for keeping their cool, widened their eyes in shock as they watched the sphere fly toward the Rain Village's walls.

There's no way I can let that thing hit the wall.

That was Hanzo's first thought.

Despite the sphere's size and less-than-impressive appearance, the immense chakra it held was enough to send a chill down anyone's spine.

Takuya had been itching to test out his new technique, and the Rain Village seemed like the perfect opportunity.

"Water Style: Water Wall!"

Hanzo wasn't sure what kind of attack Takuya was launching, but he knew one thing: he couldn't let that thing hit the walls. If it did, it would spell disaster.

As Hanzo formed hand seals, a massive wall of water rose up, protecting the Rain Village's outer defenses.

Hanzo's Water Style was impressive, and the wall he summoned looked like a waterfall crashing down to shield the village. But would it be enough to stop Takuya's lightning attack?

Takuya doubted it.

Takuya hurled the second sphere with incredible speed.

"Stop!" Hanzo shouted, panic clear in his voice. He hadn't expected Takuya to act so recklessly. The boy wasn't interested in negotiations—he was ready to destroy everything! To make matters worse, Takuya had outright insulted Hanzo's title of "demigod."

Do I try to block it?

Hanzo didn't dare. The risk was too high. He could only focus on attacking the source of the chaos-Takuya himself.

With a furious roar, Hanzo launched his sickle directly at Takuya.

"Look out!" Tsunade warned, moving to push Takuya out of harm's way. She had seen what Hanzo could do with that weapon.

Many Konoha Jonin had died at the edge of Hanzo's sickle, and as Tsunade saw it flying toward Takuya, her heart raced.

"Get lost!"

A soft but firm voice rang out as a large, fluffy white tail-about four or five meters long- suddenly whipped out and smacked Hanzo's sickle away.

The weapon was deflected before it even got close to Takuya.

Tsunade froze in shock, her eyes darting from the flying sickle to the small white fox perched

on Takuya's shoulder.

Just how many secrets is this kid hiding?

Hanzo caught his sickle, stunned as he stared at the fox.

Is that... a summoning animal?

Since when could a summoning beast deflect his sickle?

Even the legendary beasts of Orochimaru and Jiraiya couldn't do that.

"You fool," Snowy, the small white fox, sneered. "If my master wanted to, he could wipe out your entire village right now. Demigod? What a joke. You're barely half a man, let alone half a

god."

Snowy's cold glare sent shivers down Hanzo's spine. He felt like a predator had locked onto him, ready to strike at any moment.

"BOOM!!!"

The second explosion rocked the village as buildings crumbled, sending clouds of dust and debris into the sky. Hanzo's face was as dark as the storm clouds.

"So, Hanzo," Takuya smirked, "are we qualified to negotiate with you now?"

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