"Uncle Asuma was castrated by you too?" Boruto suddenly had a bad feeling. It's over. It's over. My future sister is gone. He held his face in his hands, panicking like a ghost.
Kirito nodded slowly. "Yes, I also castrated him."
Boruto looked horrified. "How is this possible? Didn't you castrate him? Or did he and Aunt Kurenai get together earlier than expected?" His disbelief was palpable.
Kirito scoffed, "The 'Aunt Kurenai' you're talking about must be Yūhi Kurenai, my former teacher. Do you really think she'd fall for a guy like him?" He spread his hands in disdain, then nonchalantly blamed it on Orochimaru.
"When I castrated him, I also fed him a potion I got from Orochimaru—a drug that allows a man to conceive and give birth."
Boruto froze. "What the hell?!"
Kirito continued, smirking. "The kid is probably about five years old now, more than a year older than Chika."
Sasuke's face twitched violently. "You have really bad taste."
Without saying more, Sasuke hesitated for a moment, then ate the Senzu Bean in his hand.
The next moment, a powerful sensation rushed through his body. His muscles swelled, his bones cracked, and a surge of chakra flooded through his system. His pupil strength, body functions, and chakra reserves all returned to their peak.
But most shockingly—his severed left arm began to regenerate.
Sasuke stared in disbelief as his lost limb slowly grew back, fingers flexing as if it had never been gone.
"Mr. Sasuke! Your left arm!" Boruto gasped, eyes wide.
Sasuke nodded, still stunned, before turning to Kirito. "What exactly is this?"
Kirito explained casually, "Senzu Beans—a rare, magical item. One of them keeps you from feeling hungry for ten days, and they have incredible restorative power. As long as you're not dead, they can instantly heal wounds, restore chakra, and bring your body back to peak condition."
Sasuke, still flexing his newly grown hand, muttered, "Unbelievable."
Kirito, unfazed, changed the topic. "Now that Urashiki is dead, what do you plan to do next? Do you want to see your mother?"
Sasuke hesitated for a moment before shaking his head. "No need."
Even though the Mikoto of this world was identical to his mother, she wasn't his real mother. And just like with Itachi, it would only lead to unnecessary trouble.
Kirito shrugged. "Suit yourself. Then let's wrap this up. I hope you two won't interfere with the progress of this world." Though he said it with a smile, his tone left no room for argument.
Boruto gulped, sensing the implicit threat. His throat went dry. "A-And… what if we don't go back?" he asked hesitantly.
Kirito cast him a sideways glance and, without hesitation, spoke in a cold, serious tone:
"Then I'll kill you here. Just like I did with Urashiki."
Boruto stiffened.
Kirito continued, his voice calm but commanding. "Matters of a timeline should be resolved by the people of that timeline. Urashiki tried to disrupt the flow of time, so I eliminated him. You two came to stop him, and though I didn't help much in the end, I still assisted you."
He then smirked. "Of course, there are exceptions—like dealing with aliens from space. That's a different matter."
Kirito's gaze turned to Uncle Sasuke, and his smirk grew sharper, carrying an unmistakable warning.
"I know you're strong now, but since I dared to restore you, that means I'm still confident enough to kill you. So—what's your answer?"
Sasuke remained silent, his face serious.
Instead of answering immediately, he narrowed his eyes and spoke in a low voice. "Before I respond, I have one last question for you."
Kirito tilted his head slightly, intrigued. "Go ahead."
Sasuke took a step forward, his tone heavy.
"Even though the overall timeline is still progressing, your actions have altered history significantly from what I remember. So, I need to know your ultimate goal. What is your true position in this world?"
Kirito let out a small chuckle, then turned away, walking toward the edge of the hillside.
Below, he saw Jiraiya watching him warily and Naruto, still shaken from his near-loss of control.
Kirito grinned, then spoke in a lighthearted tone.
"I don't have any lofty ambitions. Nor do I care about world peace or the shinobi system. To me, all of that is just part of life's entertainment—including my current role in the Akatsuki."
Then he suddenly turned around, locking eyes with Sasuke.
"My revenge is already complete. So now, I'll just watch this ninja world unfold as an observer."
Though he left it unsaid, it was clear—if something interested him, he would get involved.
Sasuke studied him for a moment, then finally nodded. "I see."
He exhaled slowly. "Boruto and I will return to our world soon. I'll also erase all traces of our presence here."
"Right now, the only ones who know about our time travel are you, Ye Cang, Itachi, Jiraiya, and Naruto. Before we leave, I'll use my Sharingan to erase the memories of everyone else."
Sasuke paused before adding, "Next—"
Kirito interrupted with a smirk.
"Don't bother trying that mind-wipe trick on me."
Sasuke's mouth twitched.
"I don't want to forget something as interesting as time travel. And besides—" Kirito flashed a mischievous grin, "I might come visit you someday. So, don't get too comfortable."
Without another word, Kirito subtly released Kyōka Suigetsu, reinforcing his ability to resist any genjutsu-induced memory alterations.
Sasuke's lips tightened, but he ultimately let it go.
"…Fine," he conceded.
He then turned to leave, walking away alongside Boruto.
Just as Sasuke reached the edge of the hilltop, Kirito called out one last thing.
"Oh, before you go—" his voice dripping with amusement.
Sasuke slowed his steps.
Kirito smirked wickedly.
"Aren't you going to call me—stepfather?"
Bang!
Sasuke stumbled and nearly fell face-first into the dirt.
(End of this chapter)
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