Im sorry this chapter took so long, I had some tests and university life is really busy. But I'm glad I got around to it and finally managed to finish my first story ever. So here you go everyone. Hope you all like it.

Chapter 3:

The Sun was high above the forest, its golden rays shining down on the trees and their inhabitants. The animals were all going about their daily routines; the herbivores like deer and antelopes going around looking for shrubs and sweet patches of grass, the insects looking for flowers for nectar, the small carnivores running after even smaller preys like rabbits which hid as soon as the hunters came near, the birds soaring above looking for spots to make nests or just taking in the breeze at that height. All in all it was just another normal day for the animals of the forest surrounding Konoha.

It was normal for all but one; one new child that had just escaped here from the village and had not realized how far he had run into it. He'd just crashed into a tree and fell down, probably not being able to see clearly enough with all that tear water and blood running down his face. Now he was lying on the ground and crying with pain, and someone was approaching him. He recognized the person as he came near, even through his dirty face, as he was quite famous. This person; wearing the Uchiha symbol, ANBU uniform, a katana on his back, activated Sharingan and two natural scars under his eyes, was none other than Uchiha Itachi, the prodigy of the Uchiha Clan.

Naruto's eyes were filled with fear as he came closer, knelt before him and reached out towards his head with a fist. All the events of the day had instilled so much fear in the poor seven year old that anything and everything approaching would be fearful, and this was one of the genius ninja of the village; trained in the art of inflicting utmost pain on his targets, probably sent by the villagers to hurt him more, or even kill him. He was in so much fear that his eyes forgot to shed tears.

The Uchiha's fist was slowly getting closer, Naruto's mind was getting dizzier, he could not move away. His body, limbs, jaws, even his eyes were starting to shake from the fear. Knowing he could not do anything, he just closed his eyes and waited for the worst. Why was it all turning out like this? All he had ever wanted were a few presents, like all kids do…..

Itachi's fist was now upon the boy, and Naruto's eyes began to flow with tears again, fearing the incoming pain…..but it never came. Instead he felt something soft on his forehead, and as he slowly opened his eyes, he saw that Itachi was gently touching it with two of his first fingers, rest of the hand still in fist form. Moreover, he thought he was—no he definitely was seeing the Uchiha sending down a gentle smile at him. It was the first gesture of kindness from anyone in what seemed to be a really long time, and the older boy transmitted in such a refined manner that all the fear left from the younger one's mind and body, and was replaced by amazement and surprise.

Naruto also felt something flowing into him through his forehead; was it tranquility? Peace? Calmness? He could not quite pinpoint but it definitely felt nice to him. Presently he also started to feel extremely weak, tired and drowsy; perhaps all the events of the day had taken their toll on his young mind and body, and now finally feeling a bit at ease, the body finally let out all that pent up exhaustion. So his body shivered a bit, his eyes closed slowly and he passed out on the ground.

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Naruto woke up after perhaps an hour or two, the sun was still sending light and heat waves through the tree branches and leaves and he could faintly hear sounds of animals nearby. But what took him a few moments to realize was that he was actually lying on someone's lap. It felt sturdy and strong as something strengthened by training and battle experience but at the same time also so soft and welcoming. He focused his eyes to see the same Uchiha from before he passed out, still sending a loving smile down at him. Had he been sleeping on his lap all this time? Was he keeping him safe? These thoughts, and all the answers that Itachi's smile gave him made his heart happy for some reason. There was something about this teenager, and he thought that if there was anything like family or more precisely a big brother, it would be like this; warm and soft and so filled with love….and a smile came across his own face.

"Are you alright, Naruto-kun?" asked Itachi in a soft voice.
"Uh…uhm….." Naruto stumbled to find the words; he did not really know how he was now, so he focused his attention towards his body. Still lying on Itachi's lap, he checked where the rocks and stones had hit him and to his surprise the bleeding had stopped and there were small first aid bandages there. What's more was that the intense pain had gone as well. It was replaced by only mild sores, cramps and fatigue, as if he'd just been through some exercise, and not through a terrible ordeal. He also noticed that his face was clean now, though the bloodstains were still present on his clothes, so he replied finally, "Yea".

Naruto sat up from Itachi's lap to take in his surroundings; he was in some deep part of the forest. He had not really realized where he was going because of the fear and pain before. So he asked, "Where are we?"
"We are in the forest that hides Konoha", answered Itachi," though we're a bit far from the village itself."

The word 'village' clicked something in Naruto's mind, and he quickly began turning his head here and there to look for any signs of any aggressors that were chasing him before. Itachi sensed his tension, and to calm him down, he said, "Don't worry Naruto-kun, you're quite safe here."
"I was being hurt by so many bad people from the village; they were all calling me bad names and saying I didn't belong there", said Naruto in a succession of quick words, "I was so afraid; I had no choice except to run away. And they were chasing me, so I kept running and running. I didn't know how far I'd run till I slammed into a tree and fell, that's when I saw you….You- you aren't going to hurt me are you? The villagers didn't send you did they?"
Itachi gave a small chuckle at his innocent and blunt question, "Me? Oh no, I'm here on a mission, an important one at that" he replied, 'though I do know what happened back at the village, and like I said, you're quite safe here, no one will harm-"
"A mission!?" exclaimed Naruto sounding all excited and completely ignoring Itachi's second half of reply. He had always admired ninjas and their work in the form of missions; he always thought they would be awesome adventures with fights and becoming the hero.
Itachi chuckled again at his naivety; at how quickly he forgot all his ordeals of the day just by the mention of a single word. So he offered, "Would you like to come with me Naruto-kun?"
"Yea!", Naruto replied, jumping with joy and getting to his feet and pointing in a random direction he said, "Let's go! Onward!"
" Naruto-kun, it's the other way" said Itachi, getting up and trying not to lessen the boy's excitement.
"R-right, I knew that!", said Naruto sheepishly.

Itachi started to walk deeper into the forest away from Konoha, and Naruto followed close behind him.

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Itachi's mission was not really an official mission. It was something he had assigned himself to do. And he had been doing it for a couple of years now. He had only mentioned the word 'mission' to Naruto because he intended to make him curious and had always intended to bring the boy with him since he had started this. But he just could never find the time or opportunity to make the boy's acquaintance or to somehow get him to come with him. But now, with the circumstances, things seemed to have fallen into place. Perhaps this was also somehow fated to happen, because what he wanted to show the boy would have a deep impact on everything; the boy and the village, maybe even the whole ninja world, but most importantly it would have an impact on Itachi himself.

After a bit of walking, Itachi jumped onto a tree branch, and motioned Naruto to silently do as well. Naruto followed the teen's command, though not so silently, but the little noise he made had no consequence.

"Look down there Naruto-kun," said Itachi, pointing in the direction they had been walking. There, beyond a few trees, was a clearing and in that clearing were a few small houses made out of wood. They were poorly built, as if without the proper tools. They also looked unmaintained, perhaps because they weren't looked after or maybe because they just couldn't be looked after at all. There were small animal carts among a few houses, accompanied by a few mules and horses to haul them, and some domestic dogs and cats roaming about as well. There were also small vegetable patches behind some of the houses, and other houses held small signs saying 'Trade Supplies', 'Medicinal Herbs', 'Leather Goods', 'Clothes'.

Finally Naruto saw the people of the town; they were coming out of their houses, probably having finished their afternoon meal since it was that time of the day (the thought made Naruto's stomach growl, but he ignored that the best he could). The people were simply clothed, and there were many tears and tatters on them, which had been patched up by poor sewing skills. Even the person Naruto saw best dressed had atleast three or four patches. Maybe these people were very poor and their small settlement gets attacked a lot by raiders, that's why Itachi must be here; to protect them and fight the raiders. Well this time I'll help too, and then everyone will know that I'm a good boy. He thought, and smiled. But then another thought came to him and he asked Itachi, "How come these people don't live in the village? It's quite big and there's lots of space for a few people, and they could be safe from any raiders."
"Very perceptive Naruto," said Itachi, impressed since he had not expected Naruto to point that out. For this was the whole reason they were here, and he continued, "You see there's a story behind this small settlement; they are actually from Konoha."
Naruto's eyes widened with surprise and he said," If they're from the village, why are they settled here, so far away?"
"The villagers kicked them out a few years ago," replied Itachi," They believed that these people committed a great crime against the village."
"What do you mean?" asked Naruto, confused.
"I'll tell you, but as you hear this little story, you must not ask questions and you must also keep an eye on what the people are doing down there alright. And you must tell me what you think of them when the story finishes."
"Alright Itachi-nii san," promised Naruto, and something caused the insides of Itachi to feel happy at the mention of 'nii san', as he was reminded of someone back home. But, of course, he did not show it.
"It was four years ago, there was a boy in the orphanage at the village. He was maybe two or three years old then. Like all the other kids at the orphanage, he had no relatives, and all he had was the other kids and the caretakers of the facility. The boy used to play with other kids around him and they spent their days happily growing up. They had no worries in the world…."

Naruto was listening carefully, and at the same time he was also looking at the people; he saw a couple sitting together infront of their small hut like home drinking tea and smiling about something.

"…..But there was a secret about the boy. Though, none of the kids knew so it didn't matter. But among the caretakers, the secret was common knowledge. But they dared not speak of it due to some rules. However, there was one among the staff of caretakers who had great malice and hatred in his heart. And he wanted to hurt the boy very badly. But of course he knew that if he tried anything alone, there would be heavy consequences for him, so after a long time of reflecting, conceiving and convincing a few people of the village who shared his intentions, he came up with a plan…"

Naruto saw a young girl down by another small home; she was scurrying above and below a few pieces of logs lying around, carrying a young puppy with her. She seemed to be enjoying her little game, and the pup's small barks of joy made it all the merrier for both of them.

"…..One night the man in the staff woke up the boy after everyone had gone to bed. He bribed him with sweets and ramen, which was the boy's favorite food, and asked him to come outside. The boy was innocent enough and he had never had any reason to distrust the adult, so he took the edibles and followed him outside. The man took him outside in the darkness, outside the courtyard of the orphanage and into the village street. The boy was now starting to feel a little scared so he tugged on the man's clothes and asked him to take him back. But he never answered….."

Naruto saw a group of three children playing a game, they jumped around each other one by one and whoever was jumping tried to hit another child's foot. And each time they hit or missed they seemed to enjoy it and laughed out loud at the strange postures they made while jumping.

"….The man pointed the boy to look in the opposite direction of the street; the boy did so and amidst the darkness, slightly made out some figures coming towards them. But before anything else, the man hit the boy hard on the head and knocked him out. Presently, the figures approached them and nodded to each other. They lifted the boy and started to carry him to a corner of the village. They had every intention to hurt the boy; they would beat him, kill him and then throw him away outside the wall so no one would know….."

Naruto's heart was beating fast; this story was making him uneasy. A lot of hurt had happened to himself just a few hours ago. But nevertheless he kept listening without saying a word and kept noticing the people; he saw an old woman carrying some sticks over her head towards her home, but she dropped them and tried to kneel down to pick them up, but her age and strength would not let her. Just then a young man came running, picked up the sticks for her, and even lent her a hand to help walk her to her home. She thanked him, gave him a pat on the head and he smiled.

"…...As they were carrying the boy, another group of people intercepted them. One of the new comers asked to hand the boy over without harm so he could take him back to the orphanage. The first group of people recognized these new comers and they were the people who lived with them as their neighbors, and friends and co workers. Maybe they had heard about their plan about the boy and, being the goody goody people they were, decided to stop them. The first group warned them that they had every right to hurt the boy since they believed that the secret about the boy was harmful to everyone, and if they tried to stop them, there would be heavy consequences for them. But the new group of people still sided with the boy. There was a small quarrel among them, but the new group managed to take the boy and bring him back…One of them also reported to the Hokage about what had happened, who ordered the caretaker man be removed from his job and his fellows from theirs…."

Naruto breathed a sigh of relief now that the child was safe; no matter what it is, you cannot hurt an innocent person. Naruto believed that firmly. Presently he saw two friends cutting a tree, they stopped whenever they got tired and shared a few jokes and laughed.

"…But the story isn't over, for you see, the next day the caretaker from the orphanage and his fellows gathered more people and surrounded the houses of those that had caught them, they ransacked their houses, rounded up their families and kicked them out of the village. All the time saying that 'they were not their friends',' they were as bad as the child', 'they wanted to hurt the village' and 'they were never to return'. The Hokage probably did not intervene because he did not want bloodshed and his finest ninja were all away, and the boy was safe anyway, which was the Hokage's greatest concern. And so you have it, Naruto-kun; while saving an innocent soul that was disliked by the village, these people were kicked out and they've settled here. They make their small livings by few trades they've set up for the travelers and passer-bys. Now tell me Naruto-kun, what have you noticed about the people?"

Naruto's small feeling of relief was again replaced by sadness and anguish as he thought that what happened just was not fair, it was cruel. Why did it happen that way? He wondered who the child was and where was he himself when he was that young? But much of his early childhood memories were unclear to him, probably because he was too young to remember. However, he still said or asked nothing about the story, instead he described all he had seen the people doing while Itachi was narrating the story.

"And what do you think about all this?" asked Itachi to a sad and confused looking Naruto.
"I don't know," replied Naruto, "I mean, they've been kicked out of their home for doing the right thing. And now they're living poor lives here, but somehow they don't seem depressed or sad. If anything, they seem to be happy in living together and making the best of it. But it's all very strange to me. How can they be happy having lost their home? How are they able to make the best of it? Why aren't they trying to go back? Do they ever regret doing the right thing?"

Itachi could not have said it better himself. He wanted someone to point out all these things to him, and though the boy seemed stupid, he was quite perceptive. Although Itachi had already noticed all these points about these people, but he wanted someone else to confirm them for him. And who better to point all these out than the boy who the story was about. For someday, he might need to leave his village too, with the events shaping back there as they were, and then he'd have to live without a home as well. So that's why he came here occasionally to look at these people and how they adapted to living without their home.

"Perhaps," finally answered Itachi to all of Naruto's questions, "that's what makes humans unique. They can adapt to the changes. As for whether they regret it or not, only they can answer that."
"So, can we go down there?" inquired Naruto in response to Itachi's statement, since he'd thought they were supposed to stay away from them though he wanted to go down there.
"Yes, we should."

Naruto's face lit up with joy, he had wanted to ask them all kinds of things; about the story, about them living here, if they wanted to go back, if they regretted their decisions or not. And although they were people of the same village he had just ran away from, there was a really different aura about them, they seemed kind and Naruto knew they would never hurt them.

Both Itachi and Naruto went down to the people, and they recognized him from so many years ago, but they never said anything. Naruto was the one who did most of the chatting while Itachi watched and took everything they said to heart. Naruto asked them everything, and they answered courteously, just keeping the parts that were secret by law which they still upheld and honored.

"Do you ever wish you could go back?" asked Naruto.
"We sure do," answered a female who had been drinking tea with her husband before, "It's our home and what wouldn't we give just to go back. But we don't think they'd let us back. They think we're some sort of traitors."
"Then do you regret helping the boy?"
"Never," this time an elderly man answered, "We've never once thought what we did was wrong, we'd do it again if a similar situation came even if it brought us a thousand exiles. It was the right thing to do, and it was what our last great leader would have wanted. For the will of fire and all our ancestral teachings have taught us this 'Make a decision and stand by it, do not go back on your word, for that is the true way of the leaf and of the ninja', and though we might not be ninja, but we're people of the leaf and we honor our teachings. This is what we teach our children as well."

Naruto felt the words like the most enlightening revelation ever made to him. He could hear the words over and over again in his mind, engraved in his heart. Of course he and other kids of the village had been taught the values in school, but no one ever seemed to understand them. This was the first time he had actually seen what it all meant. Yes, this was the true meaning of being a ninja, of being a leaf, of being what he had always wanted to be. And this was also going to be his way. Nothing would be more perfect for him.

"Its going to be my way too," promised Naruto more to himself than the people, "And I make you guys a promise. I will bring you back home. And I will not go back on my word, no matter what, believe it!"

The people all smiled, they knew he was just a kid, but they all knew he was special. If anyone could do with this ninja way and promises like these, it was him.

Naruto took a little time to play with the kids before going to talk to Itachi and asking him to come with him back to the village. There was determination in his eyes, and he wasn't about to look back. Itachi agreed to him, and both of them said farewell to the people of the settlement.

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It was now time of dusk, the sun was slowly setting, sending last of its orange beams down to Konoha and its surrounding forest. Naruto and Itachi and entered through the main gate, and found no one in their sights.

"Where is everyone?" asked Naruto, feeling a bit relieved that there were no cruel people around.
"I can hear sounds of a gathering towards the gallows," answered Itachi, using his superior ninja senses, "It would be best to check there."
"Gallows!? Why there?" but Itachi did not answer, for he himself did not really know.

The pair made their way towards the direction Itachi had pointed out, and surely enough the sounds became clearer as they slowly came across a huge gather of people. They were all standing in front of wooden gallows. On top of the gallows, stood a few people with black bags on their heads and ropes hanging down from above them. On the side, stood the old man Sandaime Hokage, with three ANBU at his back that Naruto did not recognize. They crowd of people looked disturbed and there was tensed chatter among them. They had looks of pure anger and sorrow as if their right had been taken away without just cause.

"People of Konoha," boomed Sandaime's voice and all the people became attentive, "The designated time has arrived. These people are charged with disobeying one of the most important laws of our village and hurting an innocent child. They incited a whole mob to commit the same crime. As sentenced, they have been given ample time to say farewell and now shall be executed."

Naruto's eyes widened; he knew the child Hokage spoke of was him. These people were being executed because of him. A strange feeling arose in his heart. He half felt happy that evil people were being given due punishment, but his other half felt the words of the people had met outside. What should he do in this situation? Thoughts of friends, family, colleagues came to his mind, these people must have the relations too. Would they all be sad if they were gone? Is that why the crowd was tense? But then again they had hurt him so bad for no reason, did anyone feel sorrow when he had left? Of course not. But still he should do something. Or maybe he should just watch and let it happen?

Naruto was in the greatest bind he had ever been. His heart was totally divided. He looked to Itachi, but he did not say anything; this was Naruto's decision to make and Naruto had no idea how anything would affect the people or the future. But his thinking was cut short when suddenly a voice from the crowd came.

"Look!" said a young man, "It's the boy!"

And everyone turned to look at Naruto. It indeed was him and they all sent him angry and hateful glares. But no one dared to do anything. For one he had one of the strongest ninja on his side who seemed to be protecting him, secondly because the Hokage's law was absolute and no one wanted the same fate as the people up on the gallows.

Their glares and looks divided Naruto's heart and mind even more. He knew they all hated him for some reason and he should just leave them to their fate, but he also remembered the people from outside and the teachings of the leaf and will of fire. So finally, he decided.

"Itachi-nii san," Naruto addressed to him without turning now with resolve in his eyes," Would you please come with me?"

Itachi nodded and followed Naruto who started to walk towards the crowd. People started to pave a way for the two automatically, and Naruto kept on walking with fierce eyes not once looking at the people who kept sending him so much hate and scorn.

After cutting through the crowd, Naruto made his way up the gallows and by the Hokage's side. No one moved or said anything, not even the Hokage. They all waited for Naruto. Everyone knew he was about to do something.

"I am torn!" Naruto began, his voice reaching everyone clearly, "I don't know what to do or say. I'm just a kid who wanted to celebrate his birthday and get a few gifts. Every kid wants that, so what's so bad if I wanted it too? Is it so bad that it made everyone dislike me and beat me up? I really don't know why everyone hates me. But I know one thing; this is not the teachings of the will of fire. This is not our culture as the leaves of Konoha. I learned all that today and now I will be the one to uphold all that. These people that are being punished because of me, I know that they hurt me a lot, but still I forgive them. Ol man Hokage, please, let them go."

A wave of shock went through the entire village, even the Hokage and his best were astonished at what they had just witnessed. A mere seven year old boy had managed to understand the greatest teachings of their ways and even forgave the ones who caused the entire village to almost kill him just a few hours ago. They could not believe their eyes or ears, yet it was all still happening.

The Hokage nodded to Naruto and said, "Since the person against whom the crime was committed has chosen to forgive, the people shall be released. But know this, that the law stands absolute. Anyone who dares to break it shall be dealt with!"

The prisoners were released, they had heard it all even if their face bags could not allow them to see. They looked at Naruto and feelings of shame went through their faces. They got up slowly and went back to their families who all cried and hugged them as if they had met after thousands of years. But Naruto was not finished yet.

"Next," started Naruto again, "I want you all to repay this gesture of mine. There is a settlement of people outside the village; they were kicked out many years ago for doing the right thing. I want them to come back and live together with you as friends and family."

Another huge shocker for the people. How did he even know about them, or their story? A wave of chatter swept the people and there was noise here and there.

"I believe," said the Sandaime stepping up, "the people will agree." And no one said anything, they were too shocked and did not know how to respond. Though some of them did express delight that they would be able to see their friends again, and the Hokage, taking their silence as affirmation declared that the people would be allowed to come back. He sent one of the ANBU to quickly go and bring them back at once. But Naruto still was not finished.

"And finally," Naruto began to declare by raising a fist to everyone, "I know no one likes me, and I don't know why, but I will make everyone here respect and accept me. I will become the strongest ninja. And I will become the Hokage!"

Another huge wave swept the people; there were shouts of anger and hatred from most of the people while a few remained quiet. The Hokage, who was shaken by this declaration for a few moments at first, got a grip on himself and smiled accepting Naruto's resolve and declaration. He would have to put him through a lot of strictness and tough training to make him strong enough for this. But he knew he was his father's son. And the most special child this village had ever seen. If anyone could do this, it was him.

After some time the people from outside returned to the village, they met their friends happily who offered them to stay till their houses can be restored. The others accepted their return, even those who had kicked them out, grumpily, but accepted them nonetheless.

Naruto went up to Itachi and stood before him. Itachi knelt down to his level and gave him a pat on the head.

"You did well, Naruto-kun," he said to the young boy, praising him.
"I couldn't have done it without you Itachi nii-san," said Naruto rubbing under his nose with his index finger.
"Ah yes, about that….," said Itachi, and before Naruto could make sense of his words, or his actions, Itachi looked into his eyes and said, "SHARINGAN!"

Naruto rubbed his eyes, looked around and said,"Huh? Who was I talking to…..? Hmm….Oh well, better go, I've got a lot of hard work and training to do. I will become Hokage! And with my nindo, I'll be sure to do get there no matter what! My life begins now!" Saying this he sped off away from where he was standing, being happy that he gained the greatest gifts he could ever have gotten; a nindo, a resolve, a couple of friends and a goal in life. It truly was a great birthday and life was going to be awesome from now on for him.

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Itachi watched from a few streets away, as Naruto sped off. The elder from the outsiders came up to him and said, "You had planned this all along hadn't you?"
"No." answered Itachi ,"I merely took him along with me to you because I thought that he might be able to help me. All the events that followed were his own will and understanding and maybe because of something greater. That boy truly is great; he helped me and ended up helping so many others."
"That truly is. But why did you have him forget you?"

Itachi was surprised that the elder managed to discern what he did to Naruto, so he answered, "I'll tell you. But please, keep it secret."
"I doubt I have much longer to live, don't worry, your secret will go with me to my grave"
"I made him forget my involvement in today's events. This way he won't think that I had anything to do with his nindo. Moreover, soon my life will be changing, I need someone like him to take care of my little brother and that cannot happen if he thinks of me as some hero."

The elder did not really understand what he meant, but he was wise enough not to question him. And having made the promise, he kept it and never said a word of it to anyone.

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Naruto woke up next morning to a knock on the door. Was it the old man Hokage with his usual visits? He thought he had brought him belated gifts for his birthday. Or maybe he had just come with the usual provisions for him. But he was totally wrong, there was someone else at the door, but Naruto could never have guessed since he never got anyone to visit him besides the old man. He went to the door and opened it, immediately his eyes widened with surprise; it was the guy who had caused the whole mob yesterday to go out of control by giving that emotional speech, and was later caught and was to be put to death right when Naruto came and spared him and the others.

"Er-umm-err….I'm so sorry Naruto-kun!" the man said bowing his head to the boy, behind him was his family; a wife and three kids, one of whom was just an infant cradled in his mother's arms, "I did you so wrong, and you spared my life. I am so sorry. Please, I know it was your birthday yesterday, and we spent the whole time looking for presents for you, so here you go. You gave me a second chance to be with my family again. This is the least we could do. "

He handed a few boxes to Naruto all wrapped in gift paper and ribbons. He received them and any doubts remaining in his mind about his nindo were instantly cleared; this really was the right way for him and what he did was the good choice. Naruto thanked them and put the presents in his room. But he thought of opening them when he came back from his daily training. The academy for ninja students would be starting soon and he needed to make himself as strong as he could in preparation for the start of his formal ninja life. So he got in gear, put on his goggles, went out on top of the roof his apartment and shouted to the world,

"I AM NARUTO UZUMAKI! AND I SHALL BE THE GREATEST NINJA AND HOKAGE THERE EVER WAS!"

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