In a more isolated location of Mount Myoboku, Naruto created two shadow clones.

He puts his hands together in front of his body and starts to concentrate on his chakra. Gradually, the air around him begins to vibrate with bright blue energy as he molds his chakra into a sphere the size of a basketball.

He then adds the wind god art to the chakra, creating sharp blades that begin to spin rapidly around the sphere. Naruto puts even more chakra into the technique, enhancing its power and range, as he adds more chakra and enhances its power, the sound begins to increase in intensity, as if a storm is forming, until finally a rotating shuriken, glittering with green wind and power, is formed.

"Wind God Art! Rasenshuriken!"

With a determined shout, Naruto pulls his arm back, ready to launch the Rasenshuriken with great precision and power. He throws the rotating shuriken toward his target, which starts to spin even faster and grow in size. When it finally hits the target, the shuriken explodes into a sharp green wind vortex.

The green wind vortex created by Naruto's Rasenshuriken swept through the area with powerful force, destroying trees, rocks, and everything else in its path. The windstorm spread like a wave, reaching even farther areas of Mount Myoboku.

Birds that were flying through the sky were thrown to the ground, unable to withstand the force of the wind. Leaves from the trees were ripped off, spinning around the vortex and mixing with rocks and branches.

When the storm finally subsided, Naruto observed the damage he had caused. The area around his target was completely destroyed, with trees and rocks scattered everywhere.

Naruto knew that this technique was extremely powerful and needed to be used with caution. He was aware that the Rasenshuriken could cause irreparable damage to the environment and people if used improperly.

With that in mind, Naruto decided that he needed to further improve his skills and learn to fully control the power of this technique before using it again.

Although that was what he thought, he was still happy with the positive result. As the dust settled, Naruto stood with a satisfied smile on his face.

What was even more interesting was that he didn't need to use the Sage Mode to use this technique. If he did, how powerful would it be?

Although he was itching to test it out, he knew that if he used it, he could cause serious damage to the environment of Mount Myoboku. So, temporarily, he wouldn't use this jutsu in Sage Mode until he fully mastered it.

Naruto realized an interesting fact while testing his new technique. He remembered that the Rasenshuriken used to wear out his Sage Mode a lot, as seen in the anime. However, now, by using the wind god art, he didn't wear out as much. At most, he used only 15% of his chakra.

But his thoughts soon drifted to something heavier. When he stopped what he was doing, his mind returned to his recent dream, and a sadness overtook him. This morning, he woke up crying after catching himself thinking about Jiraiya. Was Jiraiya still watching him from up there? And if so, could he still hear him? And most importantly, was he still proud of him?

Naruto felt lost without Jiraiya, his mentor and father figure. Since the death of the Toad Sage, Naruto had a void in his heart that seemed impossible to fill. He knew that even though he had many friends, none of them could replace the void that Jiraiya left.

Naruto felt like he had failed his mentor, that he wasn't able to protect him. This increased his anger towards Nagato and the pain of losing Jiraiya, making it difficult for him to move on.

But still, Naruto knew he needed to keep fighting. He knew Jiraiya would want him to do his best, even if he wasn't there anymore. So he stood up and slapped his own face with his hands, screaming to motivate himself.

He promised himself he would do everything he could to protect his friends, his village, and his world in honor of Jiraiya. He knew he had to overcome the pain of loss and move forward, not just for himself, but for all those who loved Jiraiya and what he represented.

Naruto no longer wavered in his thoughts about bringing Sasuke back to the "right" path. He knew the whole story behind his friend's actions and wasn't in a position to demand anything from him. Even so, Naruto was still willing to protect the village and the people he loved.

As for Sakura, Naruto wasn't sure what to feel about her. He knew he liked her, but his feelings and thoughts began to take a different turn. Perhaps influenced by his past memories, Naruto began to consider Hinata with more fondness. He felt a strange sensation in his chest when he thought of her, and it intrigued him.

He couldn't get Hinata out of his mind and slowly began to realize that his feelings for her were deeper than he imagined. Naruto wondered if this change in his feelings would be for the better or for the worse, but deep down he knew he needed to explore these feelings with more care and understanding.

Meanwhile, Naruto remained determined to protect the village and those he loved, regardless of the challenges that appeared in his path. He knew there was a lot to face, but he was willing to do his best and move forward with courage and determination.

Even if the person trying to cause harm to the village was Sasuke.

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