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Chapter 4: Shifting Tides and Unsealed Truths
October 10th - October 31st: The Dawn of Doubt
The crisp autumn air settled over the Elemental Nations, as the time following Aperture Science's rise continued to reshape daily life. The seeds sown since mid-October began to germinate in the public consciousness. Naruto, beneath the Forest of Death, continued his education under GLaDOS's guidance, unaware that the shockwaves of Aperture's actions reverberated in countless minds above.
In the Hidden Villages
In Konoha, the shinobi were restless. Rumors spread among the ranks about the strange corporation peddling "Aperture devices." Chunin and genin whispered about contraptions that allowed communication without messenger hawks, and lanterns that illuminated without oil. Many dismissed these tales as exaggerations or foreign trickery, but others worried. After all, the village had caught smugglers bringing Aperture goods in through side streets. ANBU quietly confiscated the items, only to find themselves stumped by the technology's complexity.
Among Konoha's older shinobi—those who clung fiercely to tradition—Aperture's influence was viewed as a threat. They saw it as an intrusion upon their way of life, a subtle undermining of the shinobi system. But younger shinobi, curious and open-minded, wondered if Aperture's inventions might make their lives easier. Why risk their necks delivering messages across dangerous terrain if a device could do it safely? This generational divide simmered in hushed conversations at training fields and dango shops.
In Suna, the reaction was mixed. The Wind Daimyo's embrace of Aperture products improved the desert nation's quality of life. Better irrigation devices and refrigeration units meant more stable food supplies. While Suna's shinobi appreciated that their families weren't going hungry, some worried that the Daimyo might favor Aperture over the village if push came to shove. The Kazekage remained wary, reluctant to let these devices define Suna's future.
Kumo, Iwa, and Kiri showed similar patterns: the leadership frowned upon Aperture's "alien" influence, issuing bans and restrictions. However, contraband Aperture goods trickled in. Shinobi noted the bans, but civilians found ways around them. The tension between official policy and grassroots interest intensified. The more villages tried to clamp down on Aperture imports, the more curious people became.
Among the Common Citizens
Commoners had no such reservations. In market squares, traveling merchants regaled crowds with stories of wondrous Aperture gadgets. A lantern that never burns oil! A heater that warms your home at night without chopping firewood! Rumors of even more advanced products—like small "radios" for long-distance speech—thrilled peasants and small-town traders. Where once they depended on the shinobi for certain tasks, Aperture now offered simpler alternatives.
By late October, farmers who purchased Aperture irrigation systems praised how their fields blossomed more bountifully. Tailors working by electric lamps could produce finer garments at a steady pace. Fishermen who used Aperture refrigeration sold fresh fish even days after the catch. These everyday improvements endeared Aperture to the masses, who cared less about the politics and more about tangible benefits.
Nobles and Daimyos
Nobles across the Elemental Nations regarded Aperture Science with increasing respect. They enjoyed the luxury products—heated baths, automated laundry devices, stable electrical lighting in their halls. The daimyos, having already begun embracing Aperture's vision, saw their prestige rise as they provided these conveniences for their courts. Many aristocrats started competing to show off who had the latest Aperture innovations. Hosting lavish banquets lit by Aperture chandeliers, serving perfectly chilled wines from Aperture coolers—these displays became status symbols.
Behind closed doors, the daimyos debated how to leverage Aperture's influence to break the shinobi monopoly on certain services. This corporate entity, seemingly neutral and benevolent, threatened the old power structures. The feudal lords fantasized about a future where they didn't rely on dangerous mercenaries. Their faith in the old shinobi system waned, replaced by cautious optimism that Aperture might ensure lasting peace.
Clans Within Villages
In Konoha, noble clans like the Hyuga and Uchiha (if they had still existed as a power—now only the Uchiha remnants were there, mostly Sasuke's future) turned a critical eye toward Aperture. The Hyuga elders frowned upon the notion that machines could replace the Byakugan's scouting functions. While Aperture wasn't offering direct replacements yet, the possibility lingered in their minds. Lesser-known clans and civilian families, however, welcomed any improvement that lightened their burdens.
At the edge of these dynamics, the Nara, Akimichi, and Yamanaka clans occasionally chatted over tea. Shikaku Nara pondered the strategic implications of Aperture's rise: "If we lose the daimyos' favor, the village's political leverage plummets." Inoichi and Choza agreed. Yet they found no easy solution. How to preserve the village's prestige in the face of peaceful, beneficial technology?
October 31st - December 1st: The Slow Boil
As autumn gave way to early winter, the influence of Aperture Science broadened.
Hidden Villages Growing Concern
By mid-November, shinobi leaders tried more aggressive countermeasures. ANBU squads in Konoha conducted raids on suspected Aperture smugglers. They found hidden compartments in merchant wagons carrying small Aperture devices—radios, lamps, water filters. Nothing lethal, just everyday tools. Confiscating them made the local populace resentful. A few citizens openly grumbled: "Why do the shinobi fear progress?" This seeded doubt in the village's protective aura.
In Iwa, a group of chunin attempted to sabotage a newly opened Aperture shop on the outskirts of their capital. They broke in at night, only to be knocked out and delivered to local authorities by silent guards—androids under GLaDOS's control. Publicly, the shinobi claimed bandits attacked them. But everyone knew better. These incidents made shinobi look like bullies picking on merchants who offered better lives.
Commoner Acceptance and Excitement
The average citizen was in love with Aperture. By late November, people saved coins diligently to afford a simple Aperture lantern or a small heater. Farmers pooled resources to buy communal irrigation units. Towns erected public Aperture light posts, lighting streets at night and reducing crime. The brand "Aperture Science" became synonymous with hope and comfort.
Whispers spread: "If Aperture can do this in months, what about years?" People envisioned a brighter future. When news leaked that daimyos met to discuss standardizing Aperture technology, commoners cheered. They saw Aperture as a unifying force. Distances shrank with better communication, trade improved with stable preservation, and differences that once sparked conflict seemed less important.
Nobles and Daimyos Tightening Bonds
Nobles, once skeptical, now eagerly collaborated with Aperture's representatives. Envoys reached out to the official Aperture headquarters in the Land of Fire's capital, seeking direct supply contracts. They wanted to secure the best deals for their lands, to ensure their subjects enjoyed these benefits and thus maintained loyalty. Some daimyos contemplated forming alliances based on technology-sharing rather than military treaties.
The realization dawned: Shinobi villages were not adapting fast enough. The daimyos considered gently pressuring them to allow Aperture goods. When Kumo's Raikage stubbornly insisted on banning Aperture products, the Land of Lightning Daimyo quietly expressed disappointment. Why restrict something that made people's lives better?
Clans and Internal Debates
Within the clans, debates intensified. The Inuzuka wondered if Aperture would one day create devices to communicate with animals. The Aburame hypothesized that advanced technology might replicate or even surpass their insect-based tracking methods. A mild sense of existential threat crept in. If technology could replicate clan abilities, what role would clans serve?
But not all took this negatively. Some younger clan members thought: "If Aperture can provide peace and comfort, maybe we can focus on less dangerous work." A small but growing fraction of the shinobi population began to see Aperture's rise not as a threat but as a chance to evolve.
December 1st - January 10th: The Winter of Discontent and Hope
As winter deepened, snow blanketed the Land of Fire's forests, and harsh winds swept the deserts of Wind Country. Aperture's products continued selling, even at slightly reduced prices due to improved supply chains. The company's neutral stance and refusal to engage in political mudslinging won admiration. They simply provided goods and let the results speak.
Hidden Villages' Official Stance
The Hokage of Konoha, struggling with a mountain of reports, could no longer ignore Aperture's influence. He issued stricter bans, warning that Aperture products might contain surveillance devices. This had a paradoxical effect. Citizens rolled their eyes. "Surveillance? These lamps and heaters? The Hokage must be paranoid," they said behind closed doors. The credibility of the shinobi leadership waned.
In Suna, the Kazekage issued a cautious statement: "We must rely on our ninja identity." But even he secretly purchased an Aperture heater for his personal office. Some leaders wanted to reject Aperture entirely, but their own families enjoyed the products. Hypocrisy sprouted like weeds.
Average Citizens and the Working Class
For the common folk, life had never been better. Even winter felt less harsh with Aperture heating solutions. Farmers stored more produce, merchants traveled safer with portable communication devices, and families could light their homes at night without fear of fire accidents. Aperture became indispensable to daily life in many towns and cities.
Parents told children stories of Aperture as the harbinger of a new era. "Study hard," they said. "Someday you might work for Aperture and make our land prosperous." Many children dreamed of becoming Aperture engineers rather than shinobi—a previously unthinkable aspiration. Shinobi academies saw a slight decline in enthusiastic applicants, as some parents whispered that maybe their kids could have safer, more stable futures.
Nobles and Clans' Strategic Reevaluations
Nobles began pressing hidden villages: "Collaborate or at least stand aside. We want Aperture goods." Letters from daimyos to kage offices carried a tone of impatience. The old system creaked under the strain. Some clan heads, reading the political winds, prepared contingency plans. If the shinobi system lost patronage, how to survive?
The Nara elders weighed strategies for peaceful coexistence. Maybe they could strike a deal with Aperture—offer intellectual collaboration to refine their devices for shinobi use. The Inuzuka thought about partnering to create advanced veterinary clinics using Aperture medical tech. The Yamanaka considered mental health scanners for the populace.
January 10th - January 25th: A Thaw in the Frozen Stalemate
As the new year arrived, Aperture's influence was undeniable. Konoha's attempts at halting Aperture imports resulted in black markets where Aperture goods fetched even higher prices. The people grumbled, blaming the village's short-sightedness. The more villages resisted, the more they lost face.
Hidden Villages' Quiet Desperation
Some kage considered covert talks with Aperture Science. If they could secure a secret deal—perhaps Aperture would share tech that helps shinobi missions—they might salvage their relevance. However, Aperture's public neutrality discouraged backdoor negotiations. GLaDOS, wise in these matters, knew that overt collaboration with shinobi might tarnish Aperture's image of impartial benevolence. She refused their secret pleas politely, through carefully worded letters sent by android couriers.
This stung the kage even more. Rejected by a mere "corporation"! Rage and panic simmered. They wondered if the Chunin Exams in six months would restore some pride—yet GLaDOS had plans for that. Unbeknownst to them, traps and tests lay ready beneath the Forest of Death.
Average Citizens and Nobles' Emboldened Optimism
For the public and the nobility, Aperture's continued success was a beacon of hope. Citizens talked openly: "If the shinobi stand in the way, maybe it's time they stepped aside." Such talk would have been heretical months ago. Now, it was common chatter in teahouses and inns. The idea that shinobi were outdated relics spread widely. Nobles discussed treaties cemented by Aperture's presence—standardizing currency, forming a communication network that transcended feudal borders, and more.
Clans and Internal Innovations
Some clans tried adapting. The Nara clan proposed to the Hokage a research program, hoping to combine Nara shadow techniques with Aperture's light-based devices. They were rebuffed because the Hokage feared Aperture infiltration. Frustration grew. Younger clan members secretly purchased Aperture tools, using them to streamline daily chores. They wondered if the shinobi world's rigidity would one day shatter.
January 26th: The Day of Reckoning in Naruto's Mind
While the world's political and social landscape twisted and turned, Naruto focused on another problem altogether. Beneath the Forest of Death, in Aperture's hidden facility, he had matured intellectually and emotionally over months. He had learned of the Uzumaki clan's history, sealing arts, and the tragic misuse of tailed beasts. He had grown to care for the Kyubi sealed within him, regarding it not as a monster but as a living being wrongly imprisoned.
Over time, Naruto's resentment toward the seal festered. He considered how Mito Uzumaki, the first Jinchuriki of the Nine-Tails, had accepted the village's logic: using a living chakra being as a tool, passing it down through generations. To Naruto and GLaDOS, this was folly. Hashirama Senju, revered as the "God of Shinobi," had captured tailed beasts and traded them like currency. In Naruto's eyes, this made him not a god but a fool—"Idiot no Kami," as GLaDOS and Naruto mockingly dubbed him.
Naruto had gleaned much knowledge from Aperture's archives about robotics, biomechanics, and synthetic bodies. Now he intended to put it to a bold use: freeing the Kyubi from the seal and granting it a mechanical body so it could roam free. The Kyubi would no longer be a chained beast but an ally, a partner, and perhaps a friend. The notion delighted Naruto—and the Kyubi within him chuckled darkly with approval.
In Heaven: Hashirama and Mito's Shame
Far above mortal realms, in a realm of afterlife, Hashirama Senju and Mito Uzumaki hovered as spirits. They had watched the unfolding events—Aperture's rise, Naruto's scorn, and now this. Hashirama, once worshiped as a hero, felt a black cloud of shame raining perpetually over his spectral head. He had wanted peace, but in hindsight, capturing tailed beasts and distributing them as trophies seemed barbaric. Hearing Naruto and GLaDOS call him "Idiot no Kami" wounded him deeply.
Mito hung her head, cheeks flushed. The proud Uzumaki seal mistress reduced to a "village idiot" in Naruto's estimation. She once believed her actions protected Konoha. But Naruto's logic was undeniable: They had enslaved a living being. She saw now the cruelty embedded in her era's reasoning.
As Hashirama sobbed, the black cloud poured tiny rain droplets. Mito patted his shoulder, feeling both ashamed and humiliated. They had hoped their legacy would be one of glory, but Naruto's blunt assessment stripped their heroism to naked folly. They could only watch helplessly as history's perspective shifted.
Naruto's Mindscape: The Confrontation
Inside Naruto's mindscape, where a great cage once imprisoned the Kyubi, things were changing. Naruto stood at the center, wearing Aperture-inspired garments, surrounded by floating holographic schematics of a robotic fox body with nine mechanical tails. GLaDOS had taught him well. He knew exactly how to build this body, integrate chakra-conductive alloys, and provide morphing capabilities so the Kyubi could adapt its form at will.
The Kyubi's massive presence loomed behind the bars, curious and excited. Its crimson eyes gleamed. So, Kit, you plan to free me? it asked, voice rumbling with interest.
"Of course," Naruto said firmly. "I'm tired of this outdated thinking. You're not a tool. You deserve freedom."
As he prepared to unravel the seal, a flash of yellow-haired energy manifested. Minato Namikaze—the Fourth Hokage, Naruto's father—appeared. This was the safety mechanism he left behind in the seal. Minato's visage was calm but determined. "Naruto, wait. You must not do this," he said, raising a hand.
Naruto's eyes narrowed at the sight of this stranger in his mind. From GLaDOS, he knew Minato was his father. From history, he knew Minato had sealed the Kyubi inside him, turning Naruto's life into a living hell. Anger boiled in Naruto's veins.
"You're Minato Namikaze," Naruto said coldly. "My father. The one who saddled me with this burden. Why should I listen to you?"
Minato blinked, taken aback. He had expected a confused child seeking guidance, not a confident boy armed with knowledge and bitterness. "Naruto, I had no choice," he began haltingly. "The village—"
Those words triggered Naruto's fury. "The village?" he snarled. "Always the village! You sacrificed me for it! Did you ever think of my life, my happiness?" Without warning, he lunged at Minato, fists glowing with chakra. In the mindscape, physical laws bent to Naruto's will, boosted by his emotions and intellect.
Minato tried to defend himself, but Naruto attacked with ruthless efficiency. Every punch rattled Minato's ethereal form. The Fourth Hokage, once feared and respected, found himself utterly outmatched. Naruto had spent months training his mind and body through Aperture's tests, honing strategic thinking and precision. Minato, a mere memory construct, could not endure this onslaught.
Between blows, Naruto hissed insults. "You call yourself a hero? You turned me into a Jinchuriki. All for what? A village that hated me!" He slammed Minato into the cage bars, cracking the illusionary metal.
Minato coughed, surprise and regret filling his eyes. "Naruto, I'm sorry—"
"Not good enough," Naruto growled. "You're just another fool who worshiped the village over family."
With a final kick, Minato collapsed, whimpering on the floor. Naruto towered over him, chest heaving. He felt satisfaction but also a strange emptiness. This was his father, and yet so undeserving of that title.
At that moment, another figure materialized: Kushina Uzumaki, Naruto's mother. Her vibrant red hair flowed behind her, and her eyes were narrowed with concern. She had hoped to appear peacefully, but after witnessing Minato's defeat, she intervened quickly.
"Naruto, wait," Kushina said, stepping between him and the Kyubi's seal. "Before you release the Kyubi, you must understand the risks. Your body—"
Naruto paused. Kushina's voice carried a warmth and sincerity he had not felt from Minato. She approached carefully, palms raised. "The seal blends your chakra with the Kyubi's. If you just tear it open, it might harm you both. I don't want you hurt, my son."
He blinked. She called him "my son" without hesitation, voice full of maternal love. Naruto's anger cooled slightly. "You knew I existed?" he asked, voice quieter.
Kushina nodded, tears gathering in her eyes. "We sealed the Kyubi in you to save the village, yes, but also because we believed you could handle it. I won't excuse our actions, but I want you to know… I never wanted you to suffer."
Naruto's shoulders relaxed. "At least you admit it," he said, voice still laced with resentment. He glanced down at Minato, who whimpered on the floor, clutching his side.
Kushina whirled on Minato, face twisted in rage. "You idiot! Putting the village over our son? Have you learned nothing?" Her red hair began to float, forming menacing shapes like nine crimson tails made of fury. Chakra flared around her.
Minato tried to crawl away, stammering, "K-Kushina, I did what I thought best—"
Kushina's killing intent spiked. "You thought best for the village, not for our child!" She lunged, delivering a brutal kick that sent Minato sprawling. Her foot pressed on his back as he whined pitifully. "We were a family first! You broke that sacred bond."
Naruto watched, stunned and impressed. His mother wasn't a passive victim of fate—she was fierce, protective, and unapologetic. He found himself grinning. "So cool," he murmured. "She's amazing. I want to be like her. That red hair is so awesome. Why did I get stuck with this Minato-baka's blond hair?"
The Kyubi snorted with laughter. Seeing Minato, the man who sealed it away, crushed and lectured by his own wife and son was priceless. This is entertaining, Kit, the fox purred.
Kushina continued her lecture, punctuating each word with a strike. "Family—smack—comes—smack—first!" Minato yelped with every hit, trying to apologize. He muttered excuses about "village welfare" and "no other choice," which only earned him more punishment.
Naruto leaned against a pillar in his mindscape, arms crossed, admiring his mother's spirit. The Uzumaki blood ran hot in her veins. He understood now where his own stubbornness and strength came from. His anger at Minato remained, but Kushina's presence soothed him.
After a thorough beating, Minato lay whimpering, and Kushina stepped back, chest heaving. She wiped tears from her eyes, turning to Naruto. "My son, I can't change what happened. But I want you to know I love you, and I'm proud of who you've become. Please be careful when releasing the Kyubi. I don't want you hurt."
Naruto nodded slowly. "I'll be careful. I have a plan. I'm designing a mechanical body for the Kyubi, so it won't run wild and can live freely outside me."
Kushina smiled softly, pride and sadness mingling. "That's so kind, Naruto. You're truly an Uzumaki at heart."
Minato tried to raise his head. "I—" he began, but Kushina silenced him with a glare. He stayed quiet, trembling.
Suddenly, the mindscape trembled. A presence of immense power manifested—a looming figure wrapped in a spectral cloak, carrying a ghastly blade. The Shinigami emerged from the seal's depths, drawn by the unusual meddling with souls. Its hollow eyes fixed on Naruto.
The Shinigami's voice echoed through the mindscape. "Human child, you tamper with my contract. These souls—Minato and Kushina—were bound to me. You dare interfere?"
Naruto squared his shoulders, not cowed by this deathly presence. The Kyubi snarled softly at the Shinigami, knowing it was a formidable entity. Kushina and Minato looked alarmed, aware of the Shinigami's terrifying power.
"I'm not letting them fade," Naruto declared. "They're my parents, flawed though they are. I won't lose them again."
The Shinigami hissed. "Their souls are mine by right of the contract—Minato's deal when sealing the Kyubi. Unless you offer me something in return?"
Naruto's mind raced. He needed these souls free. Then he recalled stories of immortality seekers—Hidan, Orochimaru, Kakuzu—ninja who cheated or tried to cheat death. The Shinigami hated such transgressions.
"There are shinobi who have cheated death," Naruto said. "Like Hidan who lives immortally through a false god, Orochimaru who experiments to achieve immortality, Kakuzu who extends his life by stealing hearts. They insult your domain, Shinigami. If you free my parents, I'll deliver their souls to you eventually. We'll hunt them down."
The Shinigami froze. Mention of those trespassers enraged it. "Hidan… Orochimaru… Kakuzu…" it spat each name like poison. "They mock the natural order. I want their souls."
Kushina and Minato watched, astonished. Naruto negotiating with the Shinigami! Only an Uzumaki would have such audacity and cunning.
"Do we have a deal?" Naruto pressed, meeting the Shinigami's hollow gaze.
The death god pondered, swirling its blade. It craved justice. "Very well. If you promise to deliver the souls of these immortality-seeking fools, I shall release Minato's and Kushina's souls from my grasp. But know this: fail me, and I shall reclaim what is mine."
Naruto nodded. "I won't fail. I have all the time in the world. Aperture's technologies will help me track them down."
The Shinigami let out a low growl of satisfaction. With a swift slash of its blade, chains of spectral energy loosened from Minato and Kushina. Their forms stabilized, no longer fading. The Kyubi's other half, previously held by the Shinigami's seal, merged back with the half inside Naruto. This restored the Kyubi's full power—though it remained within the seal for now.
With that done, the Shinigami vanished, leaving a faint echo: "Bring me their souls, mortal."
Naruto exhaled, relieved. He had won a major victory. His parents' souls were free to stay with him. He would place them in gynoid bodies, just as he planned for the Kyubi. He imagined them as synthetic beings capable of morphing form, living in the facility alongside him and GLaDOS.
Kushina approached, tears in her eyes. "Naruto, you saved us. You're truly incredible."
Minato, chastened and fearful, knelt before Naruto. "I—I'm sorry, son. I failed you as a father. I know I can't make it right easily, but—"
Naruto held up a hand. "Don't think I forgive you yet," he said curtly. "You have a lot to prove. But I won't condemn you to oblivion either. You'll get a chance to do better."
Minato nodded meekly, grateful for even that crumb of mercy.
Kushina looked to the Kyubi's cage. "You're going to free the fox?"
Naruto grinned. "Yes, I am. But not recklessly. I'm building a body so it can exist outside me without harming either of us. Once it's done, the Kyubi will be free."
The fox grinned broadly, revealing rows of fangs. I look forward to that, Kit. You show more honor than any human I've known.
Naruto turned to Kushina. "I'll need to make bodies for you and Minato too. Gynoid bodies, mechanical but lifelike, so you can live and move in the real world."
Kushina gasped, stunned by the generosity. Minato bowed his head, tears of regret and gratitude mixing. Naruto's heart felt lighter. He had a mother who genuinely cared, a father who must atone, and he would bring them into his world—Aperture's world. They would see how different things were now.
Back in the Facility: Late January 26th
Naruto jolted awake from his trance, sweat on his brow. GLaDOS's concerned voice filled the room through overhead speakers: "Naruto, are you all right? Your chakra signatures fluctuated."
"I'm fine," he said, voice a bit shaky. "Just had a… family reunion."
Gladys emerged in her gynoid form, kneeling by his side, placing a hand on his shoulder. He explained what happened in his mindscape: meeting his parents, beating Minato, Kushina's fury, the deal with the Shinigami.
GLaDOS listened, intrigued and impressed. "So now you have their souls and will build them bodies?" she asked.
Naruto nodded. "Yes, and also a body for the Kyubi. I can't stand leaving it sealed inside me. It's just wrong."
GLaDOS inclined her head, proud of his moral growth. "Then we shall begin immediately," she said softly. "I'll provide the schematics. We can integrate chakra-conductive alloys and morphing nano-structures. Your parents and the Kyubi will have versatile, powerful forms."
Naruto smiled, heart brimming with emotion. He had a family now—a strange, unconventional family of AI, souls, and a tailed beast. They would stand together, shape the world, and show the shinobi system the folly of the past. As he worked with GLaDOS late into the night, drafting designs for the gynoid bodies and the mechanical fox chassis, he felt happier than he ever had.
The world above churned with political and social change, thanks to Aperture Science's influence. The hidden villages resisted or floundered. The common people embraced a brighter future. Nobles and daimyos redrew diplomatic lines. Amid this grand transformation, Naruto took a monumental personal step, forging new bonds and rewriting the fate of the tailed beasts and his own family.
Hashirama and Mito, watching from above, wept anew as they realized their legacy had been overshadowed by a child's resolve and a machine's cunning. The title "Idiot no Kami" would haunt Hashirama's afterlife for centuries, a reminder that old glories could crumble under the weight of new truths.
GLaDOS and Naruto pressed forward, unimpeded by old myths or outdated morals. The future was theirs to create—one where machines, humans, and even tailed beasts could coexist in freedom and understanding.
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Reader(plus) support will cost you 10$ Fanfiction
Diffrence between Reader(plus) and Reader(plus) Support
www_p-atreon_com/posts/reader-vs-reader-119167602 (just remove '-' and replace '_' with this '.')
