Chapter 334: Chapter 334: Yagura Sends the Kaguya Clan

Chapter 334: Chapter 334: Yagura Sends the Kaguya Clan



The assistant placed the documents on the desk, and Yagura opened them to read. The more he read, the more his face darkened.

An entire three-hundred-man unit was wiped out?

All taken out by Takuya Yagami and a small group of Uchiha?

How many three-hundred-strong units did the Mist Village even have to spare?

Yagura had been fighting against Orochimaru on the front lines, and even after a whole day of intense battle, they hadn't lost three hundred soldiers.

Yet Hōzuki Jirō managed to lose three hundred men in the Land of Bears.

Just thinking about this loss made Yagura feel like he was about to have a heart attack.

The Mist Village wasn't like Konoha, with its large population and high number of shinobi.

In terms of economy, population, and number of shinobi, the Mist Village was at the bottom, tied with the Sand Village among the Five Great Nations.

Losing hundreds of men was already painful.

"I was so foolish. I actually trusted the Hōzuki clan."

Even if Yagura's head were cracked open, he vowed never to trust the Hōzuki clan again.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

Bunch of idiots. Total fools!

"Send word for the Kaguya clan head to come see me!"

He needed to make a decisive move. He couldn't keep losing like this-he'd lose command if things kept going this way.

Takuya Yagami, you think you're so great? You think you're unstoppable?

Fine, I'll send some maniacs to deal with you.

The Kaguya clan had been restless for a while, itching for a fight. They were practically a ticking time bomb.

So why not throw them into the Land of Bears and let them clash with Takuya Yagami?

The Kaguya clan didn't fear death-they'd be perfect for this.

Yagura wanted to see how Takuya would handle a group of lunatics like them.

To think that Takuya dared to take on hundreds of my men with just a few dozen... What an appetite he has.

It's true, losing battles is part of warfare. But losing constantly, and losing badly—that just wasn't acceptable.

Even if the village didn't object, Yagura himself was ashamed to present such results. It was a slap to his face.

"Takuya never fails to impress," Orochimaru said, smiling as he looked over the intelligence scroll.

The enemy in the Land of Bears had been wiped out, and their leader, Hōzuki Jirō, was captured. Jirō must have a lot of secrets in his head.

"Send word to Takuya, tell him to hold his position in the Land of Bears for now. I'll send supplies, and we'll bring Hōzuki Jiro back," Orochimaru ordered.

"Yes, Lord Orochimaru."

Still, Takuya wasn't too concerned, no matter who Yagura decided to send.

Unless the Mist Village was prepared to throw everything they had at him, Takuya wasn't

worried.

Not unless he was dumb enough to stay and get surrounded, like the Third Raikage in the original timeline, who fought until he literally collapsed from exhaustion.

With his body as tough as it was, normal attacks wouldn't even leave a scratch on the Third Raikage-much less injure him. Killing him would be nearly impossible unless someone like Onoki used Dust Release.

But would Onoki be foolish enough to fight the Third Raikage head-on?

No, Onoki would hover safely in the air, using Dust Release to harass and threaten, leaving the

heavy lifting to the army below.

After all, Onoki was getting on in years-if the Raikage suddenly went all out, Onoki might

end up badly hurt or even killed.

For Onoki, killing the Raikage would take numerous attempts, countless plans.

But for the Raikage, he needed only one shot to kill Onoki.

The same logic applied here. Even if surrounded by the Mist Village's forces, Takuya wouldn't

be afraid. Worst-case scenario, he'd just unleash his ultimate form and bulldoze his way

through.

Takuya doubted that, once he went all out, anyone in the Mist Village would be able to stop

him.

The news of holding their position spread, and none of the Uchiha had any objections.

The bodies of the fallen clan members were gathered, and the wounded received treatment. "Takuya, should we set up traps?" Fugaku Uchiha asked.

If they did nothing and the enemy attacked again, they could be in trouble.

Fugaku thought it best to be cautious.

If the enemy really attacked, simple traps might not be much help. It would be more practical

to place scouts along the shoreline to monitor the situation.

Takuya sighed inwardly but didn't reject the idea-he decided to humor Fugaku.

"In that case, I'll leave the task to you, Clan Head Fugaku. You're in the best position to

coordinate with the Uchiha."

"Understood. I'll handle it right away."

Takuya showed respect, and Fugaku didn't disappoint. He took the responsibility seriously,

leading his men to set traps and assign lookouts to keep watch over the sea. Without needing Takuya's supervision, everything was arranged perfectly.