Co-written by Engineer4Ever.
Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto or Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Son of the Earthshaker
I
"Home at last, baby," said the relieved voice of a woman as she and her almost four-year-old son entered their home, the boy giggling in childlike wonder. The woman had her long red hair pulled back into a tight bun covered by her MARPAT cap, alluring purple eyes with a slight edge to them and her working uniform hiding her frame. She was beautiful, still in her late twenties, so it was expected. However, there was the exhaustion of raising a child and juggling that with the duties of a Lieutenant, junior grade officer obvious on her face.
She dropped her olive duffle bag on the ground and quickly scooped up the small boy that ran ahead of her.
"Come back here, munchkin." The woman pulled the boy into a tight hug. "Oh, Mommy missed you. Did you have fun at Nana's?"
"Yes!" The boy said with a smile. She smiled back at him and kissed his cheeks, making him giggle some more. His sea green eyes twinkled happily and a messy mop of blond hair covered his head.
"Good! Now, Mommy's home...so what does that mean?" the mother asked her son.
"Ramen!" the boy said, throwing his hands up in the air with his cheer and making her laugh.
"Every night." The laughing mother agreed. She tapped him on the nose, making him giggle again. "Mommy's home equals ramen every night."
"I don't think that is a good idea, Kushina." A baritone voice cut in. Kushina and her son looked into the living room where a man in a white dress admiral uniform sat in the corner in her recliner. He had sea green eyes much like the boy, but his hair was pitch black, greying along the sides and in his neatly trimmed beard. He had a faint smile on his face as he watched the two interact.
At seeing the man in her house, Kushina set her son on the ground.
"Go to your room, munchkin." She told him softly. "Go play."
"Who's that?" the boy asked.
"Just go, Naruto," Kushina said. She escorted him through the room while her eyes watched the man warily.
"Okay," Naruto said. He looked around his mother's leg at the man. The stranger's lips curled up into a small smile as his sharp green eyes gained a happy light. Naruto, being the cheerful boy he was, smiled and waved at him before disappearing into the hall and going to his room to play with his toys like his mommy told him to.
"He's getting so big." The man said, sighing.
"What do you want?" Kushina asked, getting to the point and making him arch a brow. He gave a light chuckle.
"Always so blunt. It's what I like most about you, Kushina. Straight to the point, then." The man got up and picked his white cap off the table to his left. He tucked it under his arm and walked over to stand in front of Kushina. He towered over her by a head and spoke sternly. "As I warned you, Naruto's scent is getting potent."
"I ship out in a couple months, I can take him with me." Kushina said, her jaw tightening at what his words implied. "His presence would bless the boat and give us safe passage...wouldn't it?"
"There are things in the ocean that even I can't control." The man said. His words made the woman clench her hands into fists.
"I'm not ready...He's not even four, yet." Kushina said, her eyes tearing up. "There has to be something else I can do."
"...It is the best way to protect him, Kushina." He said. "You know that it is what he needs."
"He's my son!" Kushina said, controlling her emotions as best she could though tears began to form in the corner of her eyes. "You're asking me to just-just abandon him at some rundown cottage!"
"It is for the best." The man said. He looked to the side and met the green eyes of the boy that was peeking around the corner. "We will speak of this no longer. You will take him to the Wolf Lodge before his birthday comes. I cannot help you or him if you wait a second more."
"...I hate you sometimes." Kushina said softly. She followed his gaze and felt her breath hitch at seeing Naruto looking at them. Kushina looked back at the man that was dressed as her superior – which in a way he was – and frowned. "Can...Will I lose him?"
The man stared at her for a moment, his gaze became a bit softer, before he answered. "As long as he never loses you, you will not lose him. The tide always returns home, Kushina."
"...Thank you." Kushina said, a tear falling out of the corner of her eye. The man nodded and walked to the door, stopping and looking back at the family of two when Naruto rushed out to ask why his mom was crying. He smiled lightly before he opened the door and put his cap back on as he left.
Kushina looked in the rearview mirror of her car at the toddler that fell asleep in his car seat. Despite not wanting to do it, she knew that the man was right and Naruto would be in danger the longer he was kept from his true calling. Still, he was her baby boy. Kushina could barely manage to leave him with his grandmother, who was the chief surgeon of the hospital she worked at, when she had to leave for months at a time. The only time Kushina had taken him on her ship was when Naruto was less than a year old, and it was the smoothest sailing she ever had, the smoothest for all of the men and women aboard the vessel as a matter of fact. Even the fifty something year old captain, a man who wasn't very superstitious, claimed Naruto to be a good omen on the ruthless sea.
"Almost there, baby." Kushina said softly, seeing her son stir a bit. Her eyes returned to the road and locked on the billboard to the right advertising the Wolf House. It was only a few miles away...that left her with a few minutes. Kushina felt her eyes water up but held them in. There would be time to cry after he was gone. She pulled into the dark forested drive that would lead to the Wolf House and parked her car at the designated lot.
"Come here, munchkin." Kushina said, unbuckling Naruto and pulling him out of the car. The tired blond yawned and rested his head on her shoulder while his arms went around her neck, making Kushina smile sadly and hug him tightly. "I love you, baby."
"...love mommy." Naruto said through a yawn. He was kissed on the head for that remark. Kushina shifted Naruto to her left hip so she could easily access her M9, which was loaded with a special clip filled with bronze tipped bullets, something Naruto's father said would come in handy. He had supplied the bronze and she made the bullets. Kushina just hoped she didn't have to use them.
Kushina walked into the wood, her nerves going wild and her eyes darting around. When they finally came across the Wolf Lodge, Naruto had finished waking up and had insisted on walking with her, his hand in hers. They waited for a moment before from the shadows of the lodge came a large wolf that towered over Kushina, while Kushina herself barely made it to the wolf's shoulder. It had a beautiful chocolate red coat of fur and Kushina's purple eyes locked with two silver eyes that were unblinking. Still, she shuffled Naruto behind her and whipped her berretta out, taking aim.
"Well, well...what have we here?" the wolf asked, speaking like a human would with a female voice. Kushina wasn't too worried about that, considering the size of the wolf. The wolf chuckled. "Brave little human, aren't you?"
"You're Lupa...The mother of Remus and Romulus?" Kushina said in return. She had brushed up on her Roman mythology over the course of the past three years. A stick cracked and Kushina turned to lock her weapon on a wolf approaching from the left. A quick survey of her environment revealed to Kushina that she was surrounded.
"I am. You're rather educated for a mortal, but that means nothing. Be gone, I must judge the child you've brought to my home." Lupa said with a scowl forming on her face. Kushina turned and locked the gun's barrel back on Lupa.
"I won't leave until I'm sure you won't kill him." Kushina said, her face stony. She heard Naruto mumbling as he clung to her leg, but couldn't make out his words. She dared a glance down and saw that he had picked up a rock.
"You dare defy me?" Lupa said, arching a brow. Kushina said nothing, her eyes conveying the emotions she felt. Lupa continued to stare until her mouth curled up into a smirk. "I like you, mortal. Very well...bring him forward and I will judge him before you. If he is weak, I will kill the both of you so you don't have to suffer a mother's broken heart."
"Gee, thanks." Kushina said, scowling. She slowly lowered her gun and crouched down, putting her hand on Naruto's shoulder. "Go on, baby. Mommy's right here."
Naruto looked at his mother then at what he dubbed 'big doggie' before shuffling out. He glanced back at Kushina, getting a nod from her, before walking openly up to Lupa. The 'big doggie's piercing gaze had him stopping in his tracks. Lupa sniffed him loudly, making him giggle at the brushing of air over his skin before she smirked.
"It's been a long time since I've had any seafood." Lupa said. Kushina raised the handgun back up, aiming it at the she-wolf and cocked it, fully prepared to unload rounds of bronze-tipped bullets into the wolf goddess.
"Over my dead body." Kushina said with her eyes dangerously narrowed.
"It was only a joke, mortal." Lupa said dryly, making Kushina blink owlishly. She knew from Naruto's father that Roman's had a strange sense of humor, but still that was a bit much.
Lupa smirked and released a throaty chuckle. "He will make a strong soldier despite his parentage. You may go."
"...C-Can I say goodbye?" Kushina asked as the weight of the reality of Naruto's acceptance hit her. She was fully prepared to shoot her way out of the forest and flee to the borders of the gods' reach with Naruto in tow. Now, she would have to leave her son, her baby, to the goddess.
Lupa gave Kushina a mild look of annoyance. "Mortals and their sentimentalities. Fine. Be quick about it."
Kushina nodded and holstered her gun, nearly rushing to Naruto as he walked back to her with a smile. She fell to her knees and pulled the toddler into a hug, kissing him on the head. She felt the tears pouring now, but didn't dare fight them back.
"Mommy, don't be sad!" Naruto said, making her smile even wider. He was a really sweet boy, her son. She rubbed his cheeks with her thumbs and kissed his head once more.
"Mommy loves you, Naruto. Don't ever forget that, okay?" Kushina asked. Naruto nodded, getting another tight smile from her as she fought back openly sobbing. She reached around her neck, pulling off her dog tags and putting them around Naruto's neck. "Don't lose these, munchkin. They'll make sure you see Mommy again, okay?"
"Okay Mommy." Naruto said. He initiated the hug, trying to make his mother's depression go away. Kushina hugged him back tightly, murmuring more sweet words to him. It was more for Kushina than it was for the poor confused blond boy.
The wolf goddess' throat clearing told Kushina that she was out of time and regrettably let go of Naruto. She backed away as Lupa walked forward, towering over the toddler and sitting on her haunches. Wiping the tears away to look professional, Kushina couldn't help but feel a bit resentful of Lupa, who would be in a sense be taking her child from her. She watched the wolf goddess nuzzle Naruto's head and keep him in place before turning him around to go into the Wolf Lodge, leaving Kushina alone.
"I love you, Naruto." Kushina said softly, watching the darkness of the lodge swallow Lupa's retreating form. She turned and left, silently vowing never to return to the place that should've stayed burnt to the ground.
"Wake, pup." Lupa said, nudging the toddler named Naruto with her paw. The blond boy blearily rolled onto his back and sat up with a yawn. Naruto rubbed at his eyes and looked around through a half-sleeping gaze for his mother. Lupa sensed this, having gone through with it a few times before, and sighed. Another rough breaking, it seemed.
"Get up, pup." Lupa said, this time with more force. Naruto was awake at that, moving with a sharp turn, making his mother's dog tags clink together. Lupa paused at the sound of them. That would not do. She bent forward and bit the chain around Naruto's neck, pulling it off his head.
That action certainly got the toddler's attention.
"Mine!" Naruto said, reaching for the tags given to him. "Mine! Mine!"
"No." Lupa said with the chain in her mouth. She carried it over to a shelf where other small trinkets were and set it down. Seeing the dog tags being put away made Naruto react as any toddler would, he started to throw a fit. Lupa was more than used to this and barked at him. "You will not cry! Your body is unharmed and your stomach is half-full!"
"M-mine!" Naruto said in return. "Mommy gave me..."
"You will have them back when I deem it time to return them back to you. Come, pup. Time to meet your pack mate. Jason!" Lupa called, her voice echoed in the room. Naruto, his eyes still a bit red, turned and looked as a boy his age, his eyes electric blue but otherwise looking similar to himself, walked over to them.
"Yes, Lupa?" Jason asked, tilting his head.
The she-wolf nodded in Naruto's direction. "Meet your new pack mate. Introduce yourself, pup."
"Hi!" Naruto said, forgetting why he was crying with the new person here. "I'm Naruto."
"Jason." Jason said, righting himself and then looking at Lupa. "He's new?"
"Indeed." Lupa said, turning to leave the lodge. "Come, pups. Today I teach you to stalk."
Jason nodded and followed, Naruto hurrying after him so as not to be left behind. Lupa led them into the woods, Naruto being sniffed at by the wolves that waited for them. He giggled at the ticklish sniffs before hurrying at the 'big doggie's bark of his name. Lupa had them crawl through the dirt, though she growled when Naruto tried to stop and play with some mud. That was kind of mean of her if you asked him.
"Walk softly, pups. Let the grass conceal you. Blend." Lupa instructed. Naruto looked to Jason, who shrugged and began tip-toing until Lupa growled. "Walk, Jason. Do not pretend to be something you aren't."
The two boys shared another look before walking through the grass. Lupa continued to instruct them, giving them tips until they were able to properly stalk through the grass like a wolf. She rewarded the both of them by taking them on a hunt with her pack, showing the two 'pups' how to work as one unit. It would be a lesson that the two would take to the grave together.
"Come here, bunny. Come here, come here..." the voice of a small boy said into a hole under a tree. Naruto sat back with a frown, his brows creasing together and the wheels in his head turning. He grinned and put his face into the hole once more, giving a savage and well replicated wolf-like growl, forcing the rabbit to exit through the second opening right into another blond boy's arms.
"Got him! Ow!" Jason said, adjusting his hold on the struggling rabbit after it bit him on the arm. He winced with each kick of the bunny's leg. "Sorry, but we need to eat and you're all we could find."
"At least it's not spring." Naruto said, getting a nod of agreement from his friend. Neither of them wanted to stumble across baby rabbits.
The two of them swiftly ended the unfortunate rabbit's misery, taking it back to their makeshift camp just a few miles into the forest from the Wolf House. A few weeks ago, Lupa had said she had prepared them as best she could and sent them out from the Wolf House to a place called Camp Jupiter. Before she kicked them out, Lupa finally returned Naruto's dog tags, which he proudly wore around his neck. Jason had gotten a gold coin that was left on the shelf.
Jason started the fire easily while Naruto prepared the rabbit to be cooked. Within minutes, they were eating cooked rabbit, dousing the fire and looking up at the faded stars.
"There's the North Star." Naruto said, pointing the star out. "Lupa said the camp was just a bit to the east and south."
"So we go...that way." Jason said, bringing his finger down from the star to the direction of where they were supposed to go.
"Yep." Naruto said, sighing as he laid back and tossed the remains of his food to the woods for a scavenger to finish up. He wrapped his hand around the two larger tags on his necklace, frowning as he looked at the name imprinted on it.
"What are those anyway?" Jason asked.
"Dog tags." Naruto said, getting a rock thrown at his arm. "Ow! They are!"
"I know that! What do they say?" Jason asked, frowning at his friend.
"Kushina Uzumaki. They're my mommy's." Naruto said, rubbing his thumb over the name. "I remember her a bit...kind of. Red hair. That's all I get. And this happy feeling in my chest."
"I don't remember my mommy." Jason said softly. "I remember a girl, though. Her name was Ta...Ta, something. All I know is that it started with a T. She was really nice to me."
"...I miss my mommy." Naruto said, still looking at the dog tags. His green eyes hardened as he clenched his fingers around them. "I'm gonna find her after we get to the camp."
"I'll help you." Jason said, making Naruto sit up a bit to look at him. Jason smiled at his friend, the cut on his lip curling a bit. "We're pack-brothers, right? We stick together and we can do anything."
"Yeah!" Naruto said in agreement. Looking back at the sky, his smile died down a bit. "Do you think we'll find out who our dads are?"
"Probably. Lupa said so." Jason said. "Bet my dad's cooler than yours."
"Nuh-uh! My dad could probably kick your dad's butt!"
"Yeah right!"
"He could so!"
"Could not!"
They spiraled off into the playful argument before Naruto pounced on his pack-brother, both of them tumbling around in a fight before separating when Naruto slammed Jason into the ground.
"Ha! I win!" Naruto said, sitting on his friend's chest.
"Get off!" Jason said, pushing the taller blond off of him. Naruto smirked at Jason, making the boy roll his blue eyes. "Whatever. So you won, big deal. Still bet my dad could beat your dad."
"We'll just have to wait and see." Naruto said, smirking as he looked at the night sky. "I'll watch first tonight."
"Yeah, okay." Jason said, rolling onto his side. "Night, Nar."
"Night Jay."
Naruto and Jason made some good distance the next morning, wandering into a small town at the crack of dawn and avoiding any suspicion by playing at a playground for a while...Okay, they got distracted, but could you blame them? They were four. As the sun started to set, Naruto and Jason left their new friends, claiming to be going home, when they would actually start taking note of where food would be sold.
When the sun was down and the streetlights were on, they took short hour and a half long naps, getting some energy before the middle of the night came. In the dark of night, the two blonds set out for supplies. Their first target was food, so they hit up the small gas station on the corner of the street.
"Door's locked." Jason said, walking back from trying the doors and windows to Naruto's seat on the curb. "So are the windows."
"Okay. So now what? I'm hungry." Naruto said, picking a rock up and tossing it into the street. Jason rolled his eyes. Naruto was a vacuum when it came to food, and yet none of it showed. The boy was just always hungry.
"Well we could break in by smashing a window, but then the cops might show up." Jason said.
"How do you know?" Naruto asked, weighing the rock in his hand. It was prime material to throw it into a window.
"I just do." Jason said, shrugging. He always had a keen idea on what was right and wrong.
"Weird." Naruto said. He rocked back and got to his feet, still holding his rock.
"What are you doing?"
"Getting food."
"What?!" Jason asked, doing a double take just as Naruto pulled his hand back. "No, wait!"
"But...But I'm hungry, Jay." Naruto said, pouting at his friend.
"There could be an access on the roof." Jason said.
"...That'll take too long!" Naruto said.
"We have all night, Nar."
"But we could hit more shops if we just break the window!"
"...True...Rock, Paper, Scissors?"
"You're on!"
Naruto won, much to Jason's dismay. Unfortunately, there was an alarm, but fortunately, Naruto and Jason were quick enough to break in and out before the cops showed up. The two retreated to the woods, finding shelter beneath a fallen tree. The wind was warm, favoring their fragile bodies that were protected by thin old clothes, and giving them enough of a breeze to start another fire.
"Ugh, I can't read any of this!" Naruto said, annoyed as he tossed one of the small yellow bags with a red circle on it to the side. "How are we supposed to know what we can cook if we can't read it!?"
"We could always open them and find out what's in them." Jason suggested as he shook a green can. He was listening for what it held and was pleased to hear a liquid. "I got drinks!"
"Cool...how do you open it?" Naruto asked.
"Uh..." Jason looked over the can, turning it around and running his thumb over the red M on the side before looking on the top. "Maybe you tug this thing off?"
"Give it here." Naruto said, being the stronger of the two. They discovered this when Naruto stopped a tree from falling on Jason during their training a few months back after a storm. Naruto only suffered a few splinters from the bark, but the discovery had him working on control over this whenever he could.
Jason handed the can over and Naruto gripped one edge of the can before ripping it open...and getting sprayed by the contents. Jason enjoyed this immensely, falling to his back in laughter while the sticky drink dripped off of Naruto's face. The taller blond boy glared at his laughing friend.
"Very funny." Naruto said, grabbing another can and shaking it as fast as he could before aiming it at Jason. He ripped the top off and showered the laughing boy in the liquid. "Not so funny now, is it?"
"Nar! Naruto! Stop!" Jason said as he was caked in the soda. When it died he glared at the snickering boy. "Funny. Now we're down two drinks, idiot!"
"You started it!"
"It was an accident!"
"Nuh-uh!"
"Yeah it was!"
So began another scuffle between the two boys. Jason turned victorious that night and took the first watch after dinner of potato chips and the soda they managed to steal. It was just another night for the two demigods and thankfully, it was a peaceful one. They would need the rest for the coming morning.
"What did you do?!" Jason asked as they ran from the angry monster that chased them. It was a mean giant pig, two large horns coming out from next to its snout. Its' speed was hindered by the trees.
"Why do you always blame me?!" Naruto asked in return.
"Because you always do something! What did you do?!"
"I just poked it with a stick!"
"I sincerely doubt that!"
"What does sincerely mean?"
"It means...Never mind what it means! Why did you poke it!?"
"I was bored!"
"And you never once thought that could be a bad idea!?"
"It took a lot of pokes!"
"I don't care! Keep running!" Jason groaned at his friend's obliviousness. Naruto was not the sharpest tool in the shed at times. He was far too easy going for his own good, but had a temper at times. And once again, like that time Naruto tried to take back his dog tags before Lupa stopped him. Jason could've sworn that the ground shook with Naruto's tantrum.
Squeal!
Jason was torn out of his small memories by the giant pig's threatening call. The two four year olds continued to run while the relatively car-sized boar chased after them until a tree blocked their path. The boys tumbled over it, Jason's coin flying out of his pocket as he landed roughly on his arm while Naruto fell into a roll, rolling down a hill into the small river at the bottom. Jason shielded his eyes as the coin shone in the air, transforming into a gold sword that landed imbedded in the ground. Jason felt the tremor of the ground as the boar approached and he scrambled to his feet, running as fast as he could to his sword and pulling it out of the ground as he rushed to his friend's aide.
Naruto sank into the water, his eyes going wide and his mouth opening with a gasp as it entered his lungs. Unlike with normal human physiology, Naruto didn't immediately start to drown. Instead he felt empowered. Like he could do anything he wanted. Including stopping the bad pig chasing him and his friend. Naruto instinctively shot out of the water, dripping wet as he glared at the approaching boar. Jason reached out to grab him, but Naruto slipped through his grasp, rushing forward and bringing his small fist back.
"Leave us alone!" Naruto said, driving his fist forward and impacting with the end of the pig's snout. There was a loud boom as the pig soared back, and several smaller ones from the trees being knocked down by the flying boar. The noise got the distant attention of a certain guardian, but it mostly made Jason look at his friend in shock. Naruto also looked very surprised by what he had just done.
"Nar...how'd you do that?" Jason asked as he got to his feet, holding the sword nearly as long as he was tall with ease.
"I...I don't know." Naruto said honestly. He shrugged, the water rolling off of him easily. He opened his mouth to speak again but was cut off by the angry squeal. "Uh oh."
"My turn." Jason said as he stepped up, prepared to return the favor Naruto did him by punching the boar, and readied his sword. He held it above his head, waiting like Lupa taught him before he struck. The boar squealed as it approached and Jason brought his sword down, slicing right into its skull and turning the boar to dust, leaving behind two tusks. A scratch that looks like a bolt marked one and the other had been chipped, leaving three tips.
"Cool..." Naruto said, seeing the giant pig disappear into golden dust with awe written on his face. Jason bent over and picked the two tusks up, walking back to his friend with the three tipped tusk offered.
"Here, take it." Jason said. Naruto did, looking over the tusk with interest before Jason gasped. Looking at his friend, Naruto then followed the pointed finger to where it was pointing. Beyond the river was a large wall, two doors facing them.
"...What do you think that is?" Naruto asked.
"Might be the camp." Jason said.
"Really?" Naruto said, arching a brow and scratching his cheek in thought. "I always thought of a camp as more...campy."
"It's worth looking." Jason said, walking forward and immediately sinking in the riverbed, causing him to land face first in the water. He was pulled out by Naruto and once he finished gasping up what felt liked gallons of water asked. "Wh-What was that!?"
"That was weird." Naruto said.
"Let's see if we can find a bridge." Jason said. "I'd rather not drown."
The two boys walked around the water, Naruto occasionally stepping in to enjoy the water – something Jason was a bit envious of – and after a while of walking, they found a small bridge with a statue at the other side of it outside another set of doors. They shared a look and a grin, bursting into a run and racing across the bridge. Jason just barely managed to beat Naruto to the doors.
"Halt!" The two blonds jumped at the sudden shout. They looked at the statue that was looking right at them. "What brings two children to Camp Jupiter?!"
"This is the camp?" Naruto asked, sharing a grin with Jason. "It only took us a month! Lupa so owes us some deer."
"Yeah!" Jason said, high fiving his friend.
"Lupa sent you two? Children? Ha! I'll have bedded a Greek before...What's that in your hand?" the statue asked.
"These? These are tusks from some mean pig."
"Nar, the pig was mean because you woke it up!"
"Oh come on, we killed it didn't we?"
"Quiet!" the statue said, his order getting the bantering blonds to become just that. "I am Terminus, guardian of Camp Jupiter. Name yourselves and present to me your trophies."
"...What?" Naruto asked.
Terminus sighed. "Tell me your name and show me the tusk."
"Ohh...why didn't you just say that?" Naruto asked.
"Just...You, boy with the cut on his lip. What is your name?" Terminus asked.
"Oh, um. I'm Jason Grace." Jason said, then holding his tusk up. As he did, the sky darkened and there were a few booms from the clouds. Terminus looked up with wide eyes.
"Oh my...Welcome, welcome. Welcome Jason Grace, son of Jupiter." Terminus said. He looked at the other boy. "And you are?"
"I'm Naruto Uzumaki!" Naruto said, raising his own tusk. Unlike Jason, Naruto nearly fell over after he raised his trophy. Terminus' already wide eyes widened to plate sized proportions as the ground shook.
"...No...Not another one." Terminus said softly. Naruto heard it and frowned, not understanding what he meant. Before the poor boy could ask, Terminus cleared his throat and a look of distaste was on his face. "Welcome Naruto Uzumaki, son of Neptune."
AN: So ends the first chapter.
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