Free Shinobi in Naruto(With Divine Purple Card)

Ch32- Emotions



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Kai and Samui slowly disentangled themselves from each other, their bodies still pressed close together. Samui looked up at him, her blue eyes filled with a mix of sadness and longing.

"We should go and report," Kai said, his voice betraying no emotion.

Samui reached out, her fingers gently brushing his cheek. "Kai, I... I really started to like you, despite the mission. It's not just about the village anymore."

Kai looked down at her, his eyes searching her face. For the first time, he saw a flicker of genuine emotion in her eyes, and his own eyes softened ever so slightly. "Samui, I cannot stay in the Cloud. I can't allow myself to be tied down to one place or one person."

"I know," she whispered, her eyes welling with tears. "But please, just for a moment, let me pretend that this was real, that it wasn't just a mission."

Kai hesitated, then reached out to brush a strand of hair from her face. His touch was gentle, almost tender. "You are a beautiful and strong kunoichi, Samui. You deserve more than what the world has given you."

Samui closed her eyes, allowing herself to savor the brief moment of connection. When she opened them again, Kai was already stepping away from her, his face once more a mask of stoicism.

"Let's go," he said simply, and they began to make their way back to the village.

As they walked, Samui's heart ached with the knowledge that she would never truly have Kai. He was like a phantom, always just out of reach. Despite her best efforts, she had been unable to break through his defenses and forge a connection with him.

Upon reaching the Hidden Cloud Village, Kai and Samui went their separate ways, each to report the results of their mission. Samui made sure to keep her failed connection attempt a secret, not wanting to reveal her true feelings or jeopardize her standing within the village.

Meanwhile, Kai reflected on his recent encounters with Samui and Tsunade. He realized that, despite his best efforts to remain detached and unemotional, he had felt something for both of them. Tsunade's genuine warmth and caring nature had touched him in a way he hadn't thought possible, while Samui's vulnerability and determination had evoked a sense of protectiveness he hadn't felt in years.

However, he also knew that he couldn't allow himself to be tied down to either of them. Both women were bound by their loyalty to their respective villages, and he was, by nature, a wanderer. He couldn't afford to compromise his freedom or his principles, no matter how much he might want to.

Then an idea came to his mind: What was the point of having strength if he couldn't even indulge in some whimsical wishes? What was his goal in life? Why was he getting stronger? He clearly didn't care about world peace, nor about riches or legacy. He pondered these questions, hesitating as he considered his motivations and desires.

Turning back to walk into A's office, he looked deep into the Raikage's eyes and spoke with determination. "I want to free Samui."

A grinned, thinking that with Samui, he could tie Kai down to the Cloud Village. However, Kai saw through his thoughts and shook his head. "No matter what happens, I will not become part of your village. But I can offer you my service in exchange for Samui's freedom. You can ask anything of me, so long as it doesn't go against my principles."

A regarded Kai carefully, considering his proposal. He knew that having someone with Kai's abilities at his disposal would be a valuable asset, even if only for a short time. But he wasn't willing to give up so easily. A leaned back in his chair, a wild grin spreading across his face as he looked at Kai. "And why should I take this deal? My brother and I are two of the strongest shinobi in the world. What could you possibly do that we can't? I've seen your abilities during our earlier spar, and while you're strong, you're not unbeatable."

Kai looked into their eyes, and in the next second, both A and B felt a shift in the air. Their instincts screamed at them that something was wrong, but before they could react, the sensation vanished. Kai glanced down at their chests, and when they followed his gaze, they were shocked to see there were shallow kunai slashes where their hearts were. It was a clear message - if Kai had wanted to, he could have killed both of them without their realizing it.

"Don't play with me, Raikage," Kai said, his voice cold and unyielding. "State your wish."

A's eyes narrowed, his arrogance and pride refusing to accept the reality of the situation. He clenched his fists, his muscles tensing as he tried to come to terms with the fact that Kai had managed to move faster than he, the current holder of the title 'fastest shinobi alive,' could perceive. B, standing beside his brother, was similarly grappling with the revelation, his expression a mix of disbelief and anger.

And yet, despite their initial reactions, A and B couldn't completely dismiss the evidence before them. As much as they wanted to deny it, the shallow cuts on their chests were proof that Kai was a formidable opponent - one that they would be wise not to underestimate.

A forced a laugh, trying to mask his unease. "Well, well," he said, his voice strained as he attempted to maintain his composure. "You've certainly got some tricks up your sleeve, don't you? But don't expect me to be so easily intimidated."

Kai's expression remained impassive, but his eyes seemed to bore into A's very soul. "I am not here to intimidate you, Raikage. I am offering you a deal. You can accept it, or you can refuse it. The choice is yours."

A looked away from Kai's gaze, his eyes darting back and forth as he weighed his options. He knew that having someone as powerful as Kai at his disposal, even for a limited time, could prove invaluable to the Hidden Cloud Village. But his pride and arrogance made it difficult for him to admit that he needed Kai's help, especially after witnessing the ease with which Kai had outmaneuvered him and his brother.

After a long, tense silence, A finally spoke. "Fine," he said, his voice barely more than a growl. "I'll accept your offer, on one condition."

Kai raised an eyebrow, waiting for A to continue.

"You must help us defeat a powerful enemy that has been causing trouble for our village," A said, his eyes locked onto Kai's. "This enemy has evaded our best efforts to capture or kill him, and his continued existence is a threat to our village and our people."

Kai considered the request for a moment before nodding. "I accept your condition," he said. "Once this enemy is defeated, Samui will be free."


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