Author Note: In fanfictions, people like Itachi and Hagoromo tend to speak in 18th/19th century English. I decided to continue the trend. Don't hate me for it!

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Chapter Thirteen: The Originator of Jujutsu & Jōrikugan


My name is Kush Sarito, and I am the progenitor of an art known as Jujutsu. My tale is not just a story of combat and discipline; it is a saga of discovery, innovation, and mentorship.

In my early years, the concept of Jujutsu was but a whisper in the wind, a series of movements and philosophies scattered without form or structure. It was I who listened to the whispers, who watched the movements of the world, and saw the potential for something greater. I was a child of curiosity, always exploring the depths of the forests and the peaks of the mountains, seeking the wisdom that lay hidden in the natural world.

As a boy, I would mimic the animals — the crane, the tiger, the dragon — and from these observations, the foundation of Jujutsu was born. It was a solitary journey, one of countless trials and errors, as I shaped a martial art that was as fluid as the rivers and as steadfast as the ancient trees.

My childhood was marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a deep desire to understand the balance between force and harmony. I was not just the first to discover Jujutsu; I was its architect, crafting the rules and principles that would guide Jujutsu society for centuries.

This autobiography is not merely a recount of my early life; it is the chronicle of Jujutsu's inception. From a young boy enthralled by the world's hidden rhythms to the master who would lay the groundwork for a society of warriors, my journey has been one of transformation — of myself and of the martial world.

~• •~

As I roamed the heart of the ancient forests, where the earth's oldest secrets whispered their tales, I, Kush Sarito, was a vessel for curiosity. The wilderness that cradled me was as vast and uncharted as my own mind, which thirsted for a deeper understanding of the forces that bound the world together.

During one of my sojourns into nature's depths, I stumbled upon an extraordinary sight. A crane and a serpent were locked in a dance of power and grace. The crane, with wings spread wide, deflected each venomous strike with a poise that belied its gentle appearance. The serpent, swift and lethal, moved with a precision that was almost hypnotic.

I was entranced by this display, seeing more than a struggle for survival. I saw a hidden language of movement, a conversation between opposing forces, each complementing the other's strength and exploiting their weaknesses. This revelation would become the cornerstone of my life's work.

Day after day, I returned to the forest, observing the animals, the elements, and the very essence of life's ebb and flow. I mimicked the crane's wings, the serpent's strike, the tiger's pounce, and the dragon's serenity. With each movement, I wove a tapestry of techniques that mirrored the natural order.

As the seasons changed, so did I. No longer a mere observer, I became a participant in the grand design. I refined my movements, my body becoming an extension of the earth's rhythm. The art I discovered was not just a method of combat; it was a way of harmonizing with the world, a path to inner strength and outer peace.

This art, born from the wisdom of the wild, was named Jujutsu. I, Kush Sarito, the child of the forest, became its first master, its architect, and its teacher. I would go on to mentor Tengen, Sukuna, and Kenjaku, imparting the knowledge that would shape the Jujutsu society for ages to come.

And so, my legend began, not with a quest for power, but with a quest for understanding — a legacy that started with the simple act of watching a crane dance gracefully in the face of danger.

~• •~

During a meditative retreat deep within the untouched wilderness, I encountered a raw and turbulent force that would later be known as Cursed Energy. As I delved deeper into my meditations, I began to perceive the subtle energies that flowed through all living beings — the life force that connected the seen and the unseen. Yet, there was something else, a more volatile and chaotic energy that seemed to arise from the darker aspects of emotions and thoughts.

One fateful night, under the light of a blood-red moon, my senses were overwhelmed by a surge of this untamed energy. It felt as if the collective malice, fear, and sorrow of the world had converged upon me. Rather than succumb to its overwhelming power, I embraced it, seeking to understand its nature.

Through intense focus and unwavering will, I harnessed this Cursed Energy, channeling it through my body and into my martial techniques. I discovered that this energy was not inherently malevolent; instead, it was a manifestation of the natural balance between positive and negative forces within the world.

I became the first to wield Cursed Energy, integrating it into Jujutsu and teaching my disciples how to tap into this formidable power responsibly. My mastery of Cursed Energy not only elevated my martial prowess but also allowed me to peer into the veiled realms of spirits and curses, thus laying the foundation for the Jujutsu society's deeper understanding of the supernatural.

The discovery of Cursed Energy was a pivotal moment in my journey, marking me as a true pioneer and a guardian of balance in a world teeming with both light and shadow.

~• •~

In the twilight of a moonless night, as I wandered through the outskirts of a village ravaged by time and neglect, I stumbled upon a sight that would forever change the course of my journey. There, amidst the ruins of what once was a home, I found a child. His eyes, though filled with the shadows of abandonment, burned with an unyielding spirit. This child, who had no name and no past, would come to be known as Kenjaku.

I saw in him a reflection of my own solitude, a kindred spirit that had been shaped by the wilderness of the world. It was not pity that moved me, but a recognition of potential — the untapped power of a raw and resilient soul. I extended my hand, and without a word, he took it, his silent trust weighing more than any vow.

Kenjaku became my disciple, and under my tutelage, he learned the art of Jujutsu. I taught him to channel his inner turmoil into strength, to transform the pain of his orphaned heart into the resolve of a warrior. He was a quick study, his instincts sharp and his dedication unwavering.

Together, we delved into the mysteries of Cursed Energy, and I watched with pride as Kenjaku mastered the delicate balance between control and chaos. He became not just a student of Jujutsu but a master in his own right, his name etched into the annals of our society as one of its most formidable figures.

The day I found Kenjaku was the day I found a part of myself I never knew was lost. He was more than a disciple; he was a testament to the enduring spirit of Jujutsu — a reminder that even in the darkest of nights, the will to survive and thrive can ignite a flame that burns brighter than the stars.

As I reflect upon the journey of my disciple Kenjaku, I am reminded of the struggles that forged his path to mastery. Learning Jujutsu was not merely an acquisition of skills for him; it was a transformation of his very being.

Kenjaku grappled with the art's physical demands, each stance and strike a challenge to his body's limits. The rigorous training sessions were relentless, pushing him to the brink of exhaustion. Yet, it was not the physical toll that tested him most; it was the mental and emotional discipline that Jujutsu required.

He battled the demons of his past, the orphaned child within him who knew only solitude and survival. Jujutsu demanded harmony and control, but Kenjaku's heart was a tempest of unresolved anger and sorrow. There were moments when frustration would get the better of him, when the weight of his emotions threatened to shatter his focus.

I watched as he struggled to channel Cursed Energy, a force that was as volatile as his own spirit. The first time he attempted to harness it, the energy erupted in a wild surge, nearly consuming him. It was a stark reminder of the fine line between power and destruction.

Yet, with each fall, Kenjaku rose stronger. He learned to weave his emotions into his techniques, turning his inner turmoil into a source of strength. The art of Jujutsu became his catharsis, a means to confront and embrace the darker facets of his soul.

His journey was arduous, marked by countless trials and moments of doubt. But as he persevered, the chaos within him found order, and the orphaned child grew into a warrior of balance and poise. Kenjaku's struggles were the crucible that shaped him into one of the most revered masters of Jujutsu, a testament to the indomitable will that lies at the heart of our art.

~• •~

In the bustling markets of a town shadowed by ancient mountains, a young girl's fate hung in the balance. Her name was lost to the clamor of commerce, her identity reduced to a mere commodity by the one who should have protected her — her father. It was here, amidst the chaos of trade and treachery, that I found her.

Her eyes, wide with fear yet fierce with defiance, met mine, and in that moment, I knew I could not walk away. With a heart heavy with sorrow for her plight, I intervened, offering her freedom from the chains of her impending servitude. The market, once a place of her despair, became the stage of her liberation.

I took her under my wing, and she, whom I named Tengen, meaning 'Heavenly Origin', became my pupil. The art of Jujutsu, which I had once thought to be the domain of warriors alone, found a new vessel in this resilient child. Tengen's spirit, though scarred by betrayal, was unbroken, and she embraced the discipline of Jujutsu with a fervor that belied her years.

The training was not easy for her; the shadows of her past often loomed large, threatening to engulf the light of her present. Yet, with each fall, she rose again, her determination a beacon that outshone her struggles. She learned to channel her pain into power, her fear into focus, and her doubt into determination.

Tengen's journey through Jujutsu was a testament to the art's transformative potential. It was not just her physical prowess that grew but her inner strength as well. She became a symbol of hope and resilience, a reminder that even the most fragile of us can rise to greatness when given the chance.

As her mentor, I watched Tengen flourish, her movements becoming as fluid as the mountain streams, her strikes as decisive as the falcon's dive. In her, I saw the future of Jujutsu — not just as a martial art but as a path to empowerment and redemption.

The young girl who was once sold in the market became one of my most gifted students of Jujutsu, her name synonymous with courage and change. And as her legend grew, so did the legacy of the art that had been her salvation.

The day Tengen faced her father again was a day etched in the annals of her heart, a moment of profound confrontation and catharsis. It occurred years after she had become a master of Jujutsu, her name revered and her legacy already taking root.

The encounter was not planned. It happened in the same market where her life had once been bartered away, where I had found her and offered her a new destiny. Her father, aged and diminished, was there, his presence a ghost from her past that now stood flesh and blood before her.

As Tengen stood there, the memories of her childhood — the betrayal, the fear, the abandonment — flooded back with an intensity that threatened to overwhelm her. But she was not the same frightened girl her father had sold. She was a warrior, tempered by the art of Jujutsu and the trials of life.

Her father's eyes met hers, recognition dawning slowly, a mix of surprise and something that might have been remorse flickering across his features. Tengen, with the poise of a Jujutsu master, approached him. There was no anger in her steps, no vengeance in her posture, only the calm certainty of someone who had transcended their suffering.

She spoke to him, her voice steady and clear, not to condemn but to release the chains of the past that had bound them both. She forgave him, not for his sake, but for her own, for she knew that holding onto the pain would only hinder her journey.

The market fell silent around them, the air thick with the weight of the moment. Her father, with tears that seemed to carve deeper lines into his weathered face, could only nod, words failing him.

Tengen turned away, her spirit free, her heart light. She had faced her father, not to seek retribution, but to affirm her path, to acknowledge the strength she had found within herself, and to close a chapter that had long awaited its end.

That pivotal moment was not just a confrontation; it was a testament to Tengen's growth, her mastery, and the healing power of Jujutsu. It was a moment that defined her not as a victim of her circumstances, but as a master of her destiny.

~• •~

I remember the day I found Sukuna as if it were yesterday. The sun was setting, casting long shadows over the village square where a crowd had gathered. Their shouts and jeers cut through the air, and at the center of this turmoil was a little boy. His clothes were tattered, his face smeared with dirt and tears, but it was the defiant fire in his eyes that caught my attention.

He had been caught stealing food, they said, and the punishment they deemed just was far harsher than the crime. I could not stand idly by and watch the spirit of a child be crushed under the weight of hunger and cruelty. I stepped forward, my presence causing the crowd to part like the sea.

With a voice that commanded calm, I addressed the onlookers, reminding them of the times when each of them had faced desperation. The boy, who I later named Sukuna, was no different from any soul seeking sustenance. I took him by the hand, lifting him from the ground, and declared that from that day forth, he would be under my protection.

Sukuna was wary at first, his trust eroded by the harshness of his short life. But as days turned into weeks, and weeks into months, he began to see that I offered not just shelter but a new path. I taught him the art of Jujutsu, not as a means to fight, but as a way to understand the balance of life.

He was a quick learner, his instincts honed by years of survival on the streets. The discipline of Jujutsu gave structure to his chaotic world, and he embraced it with a fervor that surpassed even my own expectations. Sukuna's past hardships became the anvil upon which his character was forged, transforming him from a street urchin into a warrior with a heart as strong as steel.

The day I saved Sukuna from the wrath of the crowd was the day I found a new purpose. He was not just a student to me; he was a reminder that within every forsaken child lies the potential for greatness, and that it is our duty to nurture and guide them towards a brighter future.

The bond between Sukuna and me, as teacher and student, was one of profound transformation and mutual respect. When I first took Sukuna under my wing, he was a wild spirit, untempered and untamed. He had survived the harshness of the streets with a fierce independence, and it was this very fire that I sought to refine, not extinguish.

As we delved into the teachings of Jujutsu, our relationship evolved. I became more than a mentor to Sukuna; I was his guide in a world that had shown him little kindness. In turn, he became more than a pupil to me; he was a reflection of the potential that Jujutsu held to change lives.

Our training sessions were intense, often pushing both of us to our limits. Sukuna's initial approach to Jujutsu was as a means to overpower, to dominate, but I taught him that true mastery came from balance and control. It was a challenging concept for him to grasp, but his trust in me allowed him to embrace this new perspective.

The art of Jujutsu is not just physical but deeply spiritual, and it was through this shared journey that our bond solidified. We spent countless hours discussing the philosophies behind each technique, the flow of Cursed Energy, and the responsibilities that came with such knowledge.

Sukuna's growth was a testament to his resilience and the strength of our bond. He learned to channel his past, not as a source of anger, but as a wellspring of determination. His strikes became more than just attacks; they were expressions of his journey from the depths of despair to the heights of mastery.

In time, Sukuna's name became synonymous with Jujutsu, not just for his skill but for the depth of his understanding. The bond we shared as teacher and student was a powerful one, built on the foundation of Jujutsu and strengthened by the trials we overcame together. It was a bond that would endure, a legacy that would echo through the ages as a testament to the transformative power of the art and the unbreakable connection between master and disciple.

~• •~

As the founder of Jujutsu, I witnessed the birth and growth of an organization that would become humanity's silent guardian. It began as a small gathering of dedicated disciples, each trained in the art that I had discovered and honed. Together, we shared a common goal: to protect humanity from the shadows, to exorcize the curses that lurked unseen.

Our mission was clear, yet the path was fraught with challenges. Curses, the malevolent manifestations of negative human emotions, were a threat not just to individuals but to the very fabric of society. We knew that to combat these entities, we needed to grow, to bring more warriors into our fold.

Slowly, our numbers increased. Word of our deeds spread through whispers and the tales of those we had aided. Those who had once been victims of curses came to us, seeking the means to prevent others from suffering their fate. They came not out of a desire for vengeance, but for the peace that comes with safeguarding others.

Our organization did not seek fame or glory; we operated in the shadows, for the light of recognition often draws the darkness of unwanted attention. We trained relentlessly, mastering the use of Cursed Energy to purify rather than destroy, to heal rather than harm.

As our ranks swelled, so did our capabilities. We established networks across lands, each cell operating autonomously yet bound by the same creed. We were the unseen shield, the quiet sentinels who stood vigilant against the night's terrors.

The growth of our organization was a testament to the enduring spirit of Jujutsu, to the belief that within each of us lies the power to effect change. We were more than exorcists; we were the embodiment of hope, the proof that even in the face of overwhelming darkness, the human spirit could prevail.

And so, we continue our work, ever-growing, ever-vigilant, protecting humanity within the shadows, one exorcized curse at a time.

~• •~

In the era of burgeoning darkness and unseen threats, I, Kush Sarito, sought to fortify humanity's defenses by bestowing my blessings upon select clans. These clans, distinguished by their valor and commitment to the art of Jujutsu, were granted the ability to harness Cursed techniques, each unique to their lineage.

The Gojo Clan emerged with an unparalleled mastery over space, their techniques allowing them to manipulate the very fabric of reality. The Zenin Clan developed formidable physical prowess, their strength and agility becoming the stuff of legends. The Kamo Clan became synonymous with the flow of life, their blood manipulation techniques both beautiful and fearsome. The Inumaki Clan was gifted with the power of words, their utterances capable of bending wills and shaping fates. And there were others, each clan developing their own distinct powers, contributing to a diverse arsenal in our fight against curses.

These clans, under my guidance, grew not just in strength but in purpose. They became the pillars of our society, their Cursed techniques passed down through generations, each new era refining and enhancing the legacy of their ancestors.

As the founder of this art and the guardian of its principles, it was my hope that these clans would stand as beacons of hope, their powers a testament to the potential of Jujutsu to bring about balance and protect the world from the shadows that sought to engulf it.

~• •~

In the stillness of night, as the world around me lay in slumber, a vision came to me, a dream that was as vivid as it was foreboding. I saw a future where the truth about curses was no longer confined to the shadows, where the knowledge we guarded was revealed to the entire world.

This vision was shown to me by a man with pale skin, glowing blue eyes and light-blue hair.

The revelation was met with both awe and fear, for humanity was not prepared for the reality of the darkness that dwelled alongside them. Panic spread like wildfire, and the order we had maintained began to crumble.

Amidst the chaos, one of my own students, whom I had taught with the hope of preserving the balance, turned away from our principles. Driven by a misguided belief in a 'better' way, he sought to harness the curses for his own ends. His actions were a perversion of everything Jujutsu stood for, and it pained me to see the path he had chosen — a path that led not to enlightenment, but to ruin.

As the dream unfolded, a child appeared, one with hair as white as the untouched snow and eyes the color of amethyst. This child, born amidst the turmoil, was the fulcrum upon which the fate of the world would balance. The power that lay dormant within them was immense, capable of bringing about great destruction or ushering in a new era of development.

The vision was a warning and a prophecy, a glimpse into a possible future that hinged on the choices of a single individual. It was a reminder that the teachings of Jujutsu were not just for combatting curses but for guiding souls towards a greater understanding of their own power and responsibility.

As I awoke from the dream, the images lingered in my mind, a stark reminder that the path we walk is fraught with peril, but also with the potential for profound change. It was a call to remain vigilant, to lead with wisdom, and to nurture the next generation with care, for in their hands lay the destiny of the world.

~• •~

As the founder and leader of our Jujutsu organization, it pained me to witness the changes in Sukuna. The boy who once fought for survival on the streets, whom I had saved and taught the noble art of Jujutsu, began to stray from the path. His arrogance grew, and with it, a cruel streak that saw him tormenting the innocent for his own twisted entertainment. It was a stark departure from the principles of balance and protection that I had instilled in all my students.

The realization that Sukuna had lost his way was a heavy burden, but what came next was even more shattering. Kenjaku, whom I had rescued as an orphan and raised as a disciple, revealed himself as a traitor. The signs had been subtle, but the truth was now undeniable. He abandoned the organization that had been his home, his family, and sought a different path — one that diverged dangerously from our mission to protect humanity from curses.

Kenjaku's betrayal was a deep cut, not just to me but to the very foundation of our society. His departure left a void, and with it, a sense of unease about the future. The organization that had grown under the principles of Jujutsu now faced the uncertainty of internal conflict and the threat of division.

Amidst this turmoil, I held onto the hope that our teachings would prevail, that the core values of Jujutsu would guide us through these dark times. The dream I had — of a child with snow-white hair and amethyst eyes who would bring either great destruction or great development — loomed over us. It was a reminder that the future was not set in stone, and the actions of each individual could tip the scales in either direction.

As I grappled with the reality of Sukuna's fall and Kenjaku's betrayal, I knew that our mission was more important than ever. We had to continue to work from the shadows, to protect humanity, and to ensure that the art of Jujutsu remained a force for good in the world.

~• •~

Recognizing the unique abilities of Tengen, I entrusted her with the critical duty of overseeing the barrier of Japan. Her remarkable longevity made her the ideal guardian for such a vital task. Her extended lifespan allowed her to maintain the continuity and stability of the barrier, ensuring that it would stand strong against any threats, both from within and from outside forces.

As the founder of this organization, it was imperative for me to delegate responsibilities wisely, ensuring the protection of our land and its people. Tengen's role was not just about longevity; it was about the wisdom and strength she brought to the position. Her ability to live through the ages provided a consistent presence, one that would safeguard the barrier through the ebb and flow of time.

Then, as the world around us continued to change, and as the threats we faced evolved, I knew that the decision to appoint Tengen was the right one. Her unwavering dedication and her timeless vigil would be the cornerstone upon which the safety of Japan would rest.

~• •~

As the twilight of my time approached, I found myself surrounded by the verdant tranquility of the very forests where Jujutsu was born. My disciples, the torchbearers of the art, stood by me, their faces etched with a solemn respect that mirrored the gravity of the moment.

With the last of my strength, I addressed them, my voice a soft echo of the force it once was:

"Children of Jujutsu, we have walked a path fraught with shadows and light. We have stood together against the darkness that seeks to consume our world. Remember, the true strength of Jujutsu lies not in overpowering others, but in mastering oneself and protecting the innocent.

Let not the power you wield turn to arrogance, for it is a servant to humanity, not its master. Guard the balance, uphold the principles we have nurtured, and let the art flourish through the ages.

And to the child with snow-white hair and amethyst eyes, whether you bring destruction or development, know that the path you choose will shape the world. Let it be one of wisdom and compassion."

With those final words, I closed my eyes, a sense of peace enveloping me. I had given my all to the art and the world. Now, it was time to rest, to leave the future in the hands of those I had taught and loved.

As the last breath left my body, I felt the gentle touch of the earth, the rustle of leaves in the wind, and the distant call of a crane. It was an end, but also a beginning — for my spirit would live on in the art of Jujutsu, forever guiding those who seek to walk the path of balance.

~• •~

As the years passed since my departure from the mortal realm, the world of Jujutsu that I had nurtured continued to evolve. In the immediate aftermath, my absence was a gaping wound in the heart of the society. My disciples and followers felt a profound sense of loss, and the principles I had instilled were clung to like the final words of a dying loved one.

However, as time marched on, the sharpness of grief dulled, and the society that I had built began to adapt to a world without my physical presence. New leaders emerged, each with their own interpretations of the art, and the direct memory of my teachings became less distinct, more a matter of interpretation than strict adherence.

A few years down the line, the society that once revered me, that hung onto my every word and sought my guidance, began to forget. The newer generations heard of Kush Sarito not through direct teachings but through stories that grew more elaborate and mystical with each telling. I became a legend, a myth — a figure more akin to folklore than to the flesh-and-blood individual who once walked among them.

The impact of this gradual shift was profound. Without a central figure to look to, the Jujutsu society splintered into factions, each holding onto what they believed were the core tenets of my legacy. Yet, in this diffusion of memory, there was also growth. Freed from the confines of my shadow, the art of Jujutsu blossomed in new and unexpected ways, pushing the boundaries of what was thought possible.

In becoming a myth, I became immortal in a way that flesh and blood could never sustain. My spirit, my teachings, and the essence of Jujutsu continued to protect humanity from the curses that lurked in the shadows, even as the name Kush Sarito faded into the echoes of history.

~• •~

In the tapestry of tales that weave through the Jujutsu society, a revelation never came to light, one that transcends the bounds of time and the veil of myth. I, who have been known as Kush Sarito, am in truth Hagoromo Otsutsuki, reborn into this new world. My journey did not begin with Jujutsu; it is but a chapter in the saga of my existence.

As Hagoromo, I was once a celestial being, a figure woven into the legends of old, known for bestowing powerful abilities upon humanity. My rebirth into the world as Kush was a continuation of my eternal duty — to guide, to protect, and to enlighten.

The powers I granted, the art I developed, and the society I nurtured were all facets of a grander design, a design that has spanned ages and lifetimes. The truth of my identity may alter the fabric of our understanding, but it does not change the essence of our mission.

We stand together, united in our cause, our spirits intertwined in the dance of fate. And as you, the reader, absorb the weight of this truth, know that the legacy of Jujutsu is but one of the many ripples I have cast upon the waters of time.

Reflecting upon the society I had a hand in shaping within the ninja world, my thoughts are layered with both pride and a sense of solemn responsibility. The society, born from the roots of Jujutsu and the principles I instilled, grew beyond my initial teachings to encompass a world of its own — one of clans, techniques, and a complex web of alliances and conflicts.

I watched as the seeds I planted blossomed into a system that, while not perfect, strived to protect and maintain balance. There were moments of great triumph and periods of troubling strife, but through it all, the core of what I had envisioned endured.

The society's evolution was a testament to the resilience and adaptability of its people. They took the foundation I laid and built upon it, creating something that could stand the test of time and the challenges that came with it.

As for the ninja world, it was a reflection of the dynamic nature of humanity — its capacity for greatness and its propensity for turmoil. My hope was that the values of Jujutsu would permeate through the fabric of this world, guiding it towards a future where peace and understanding could prevail over conflict and despair.

In the end, my thoughts are those of a silent observer, filled with a complex mix of emotions — hope, concern, and an enduring wish for the society to continue to strive for the betterment of all.

Soon the realization dawns upon me that the child with amethyst eyes and snow-white hair, foretold in my visions, is none other than Naruto Uzumaki. This revelation fills me with a profound sense of destiny. Naruto, a name that resonates with the promise of change, carries the potential to alter the course of history.

In my heart, I feel a stirring of hope, for Naruto embodies the possibility of a new era, one where the struggles of the past give way to a future bright with promise. It is a future where the lessons of Jujutsu and the balance I sought to maintain find new expression in the actions of this remarkable individual.

Naruto's journey, though fraught with challenges, is a beacon to those who follow, a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity and the transformative power of courage and perseverance. As I watch from beyond, I am confident that Naruto will indeed be the harbinger of great development, shaping the world in ways that even I, in my time, could scarcely imagine.

Reflecting upon the paths my students have taken, I cannot help but feel a sense of melancholy. As Kush, I had envisioned a society united under the principles of Jujutsu, a society that would stand against the darkness with unwavering resolve. Yet, just as Indra strayed in my past life, so too have Sukuna and Kenjaku veered from the ideology I had crafted for them.

It is a sorrowful thing to witness those you have nurtured, taught, and believed in turn their backs on the teachings that were meant to bring balance and harmony. Despite this, I hold onto a sliver of hope that one day they may seek my guidance once more, that they may return to the fold with a desire to learn and to grow.

In quieter moments, I find myself yearning for the simpler joys of my time as Kush — the taste of rice balls made by Tengen's caring hands, a reminder of the bonds that were formed and the camaraderie that once was. It is a small comfort, a cherished memory from a time when the future seemed filled with promise.

I remain, ever the teacher, waiting with the patience of the ages, ready to welcome back those lost to their own ambitions, ready to guide them back to the light of our shared ideals. For now, I watch and wait, my heart heavy yet hopeful, as the story of our world continues to unfold.

~• •~

"So, you were like me, huh?" Naruto remarked as Hagoromo finished his tale.

Hagoromo chuckled.

"And you taught that creepy monk guy and Tattoo Guy, Super Gramps Sage?"

"Yes,"

"Hmm." Naruto looked thoughtful. "Why are you here?"

Hagoromo's face became serious. "It is time I tell you about your dojutsu."

"Six-Eyes?"

"Not quite. Long ago," Hagoromo began, his voice a gentle breeze that seemed to carry the weight of centuries, "in the celestial realms where the fabric of our reality was woven by the cosmic loom, there existed an eye that saw beyond the veils of space and time—the Jōgan."

Naruto listened intently, his eyes reflecting the gravity of the tale. "The Jōgan," Hagoromo continued, "was born from the very essence of the Ōtsutsuki Clan, a manifestation of our deepest powers. It is said that those who awaken the Jōgan hold the potential to navigate the tumultuous seas of fate itself."

The Sage's gaze drifted to the stars above, as if he could see through the veil of the night. "Its origin is as ancient as the stars from which we descended. The Jōgan's power is intertwined with the primordial energies of creation, granting its wielder abilities that transcend the boundaries of our earthly jutsu."

Naruto's mind raced with questions, but he remained silent, allowing the Sage to paint the picture of this enigmatic power. "The eye can perceive the flow of all chakras, the lifeblood of our existence, and unveil the hidden truths of the universe. It can peer into the depths of a person's soul, understand their deepest desires, and their darkest fears."

Hagoromo paused, his eyes meeting Naruto's. "But with great power comes great responsibility. The Jōgan is not merely a tool of strength; it is a beacon of wisdom. It demands a pure power, for only then can its true potential be harnessed."

Naruto nodded, the weight of Hagoromo's words settling in his heart. "How does one awaken such an eye?" he asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

"The Jōgan awakens in those who are destined for it, those whose spirits resonate with the celestial energies of our clan. It is a rare gift, one that has been seen only a handful of times throughout the ages," Hagoromo explained. "Your son was supposed to wield it."

"W-what the hell, dattebayo?!" Naruto yelled. "I am not even seven yet!"

Hagoromo chuckled. "In that future, you would've been a father. But your death changed it. Your son was supposed to defend the Shinobi world from Ōtsutsuki invaders."

"Really?"

"Indeed, however, your untimely death caused great change in the Shinobi world. Certain things that were never meant to happen happened. Certain people that were never meant to be born were born. Certain people that were never meant to die, died. Do you understand?"

"Y-yes, I guess."

"Now, in order to balance things, my brother, Homura, did something."

"Isn't he like a dead guy?!"

"Do I look alive to you?"

"Umm, maybe not," Naruto sheepishly said. "Continue?"

Hagoromo sighed. "When you were dying, my brother, who had a special visual prowess, the Tenseigan, foresaw your future."

"What future?"

"You must fight Ōtsutsukis. Each one is stronger than the other one."

"W-what!? Ōtsutsukis? Like Kaguya Ōtsutsukis!?"

"Yes, her kin."

Naruto shivered as he recalled his fight with Kaguya. That woman was the epitome of raw strength.

"Homura gave you his chakra, thus, you had not only my, but also Homurs's chakra. Your core, or more accurately, you became a true Ōtsutsuki like our mother, Kaguya. Every Ōtsutsuki has the potential to awaken the Jōgan. But only a chosen few can have it. In the realm of Otsutsuki, a king named Shibai Ōtsutsuki wields this eye. He can bend reality, see futures and everything Sharingan, Byakugan, Rinnegan and Teseigan are capable of doing. It is the pure eye."

Naruto gulped.

"You were given pure Ōtsutsuki chakra," the sage continued. "Originally, the Jōgan, a unique dojutsu, can be likened to a celestial body veiled by the night. Its appearance is reminiscent of a pale moon against the dark canvas of the sky, with its light blue iris shining like a beacon amidst the shadowed sclera. The pupil, barely visible, could be compared to a distant star, subtle yet significant in the vastness of its azure domain. This eye, known only to the Ōtsutsuki Clan, harbors a depth akin to an ocean, mysterious and brimming with untold power."

"But my eyes look nothing like that!" Retorted Naruto.

"True," agreed Hagoromo. "But it is not exactly Jōgan that you have,"

"You mean…"

"Yes, the Rikugan," the sage said. "When you were given such chakras, when you also had chakra from all the tailed beasts, the multiverse was imbalanced badly, thus, you were pushed into a dimension to make it even."

"The earth," realized Naruto.

"Indeed. But fate was something else itself. You were born in a clan that had its own unique bloodline… Rikugan."

"So, both of them merged…"

"Thus, you are here now, standing with an even greater dojutsu… the Jōrikugan."

"But why did your brother give me his chakra?"

"Your mate was supposed to receive it. But since you were not there, a lot of things were changed and thus you were chosen by him for obtaining his chakra." Hagoromo explained. "It was perhaps a coincidence that I also happened to be reborn in that realm." Hagoromo said. "Homura warned me about the upcoming events. The Shibuya incident is only the beginning."

"But—"

"No, Sukuna is far from being defeated." Hagoromo said. "But that is not the only thing I am talking about."

"What do you mean?"

"As I have mentioned earlier, you need to fight more unique foes, namely, Ōtsutsukis. If you do not strike first, they will weigh this realm and cause chaos."

"Huh!?"

"You possess a dojutsu that does not depend on chakra but works on something that is the byproduct of negative emotions, something the Ōtsutsukis have no scarcity of. Your dojutsu far surpasses the ones of all the Ōtsutsukis. They can sacrifce you for the Ten-Tails and grow a Chakra Fruit from it; yes, Divine Tree can convert any sort of energy into chakra. Also, there is another Ōtsutsuki who will be striking soon on the Shinobi world. You must defeat them."

"So they will be coming for me…" Naruto realized. "And…"

"Yes, so you must temporarily go to the Shinobi world and defeat these Ōtsutsuki. Then you will achieve the power to defeat my former students."

"What if I am just… I just disappeared?" Naruto whispered.

"It isn't my place to say," Hagoromo said. "But those that are strong never chose this path. Enduring is the nature of strong people."

"But…"

"Once you are gone, you will be thrust back, ultimately repeating the cycle. Perhaps a new world— a world of pirates, a world of magic, who knows? But this will never work."

"I—"

"Perhaps I should show you something." The sage swung his staff in thin air and suddenly a blinding bright light appeared out of nowhere, perplexing Naruto.

"What—!?"

"I shall come after the sunset, my boy." Hagoromo's fading voice said. "I believe you will reclaim your light."

Naruto opened his eyes.

'Is this a park or something?' He mused as he looked around. Then he spotted a pointy tree branch.

Without any further thoughts he ran towards it at full speed.

He closed his eyes.

Just as he was about to reach a voice spoke up as they caught his t-shirt's collor.

"What are you doing, kid?!"

"Let me—" Naruto gasped as he recognized that voice. "I-Iruka s-senes….!"

"You know me?" Iruka raised an eyebrow. "I don't recognize you from the Shinobi Academy." Iruka kneeled and then his face lit up in realization. "I know you!"

"Y-you do?" Gulped Naruto.

"Yes, of course! You're from Iwa on a field trip for the 'Immortal Hero: Naruto Uzumaki Course', aren't you?"

"The what?!"

"Ah, I see, you must be separated from the others. Everyone is now in the hotel. You missed the whole trip as I didn't see you with the others, didn't you?" Iruka said as he rubbed his chin with his hand. "Well, no worries! I know just the man… girl for the job!" He inhaled some air before yelling, his head comically big. "NARUKO! THERE'S A KID WHO IS HERE ON A TRIP AND NEEDS HELP!"

"Naru-what?!" Naruto was sweating bullets now.

It was then he heard someone landing behind him. "Hmm, well Konohamru-sensei dismissed us; so I am free." He turned to see… is that a she-Sasuke in Sakura themed clothes but in orange color…? The girl tried to give a foxy grin but failed miserably. "Now who wants a free trip… dattebayo?"

"..." Naruto finally fainted.

Iruka sighed. "Naruko-chan, not everyone can handle this much fangirl-'ism'."

Naruko Uchiha grinned.


Author Note: 7551 words. Yay!

Did you like it? How did you like the turn of events? Do you like the name 'Jorikugan'? It means 'Pure Six-Eyes'. I hope everything makes sense. I know I said it was going to be the Shibuya Arc; but I wanted to add this within it. This sub-arc won't be too long though, posibbly three more chapters. But you won't be bored, believe it!

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