Chapter 111: 110. A Eternal Battlefield (WELCOME TO VOLUME 2! AUTHOR HIATUS CEASED!!)
A Rift Between Bonds
The Eternal Battlefield stretched out endlessly before them, an ever-changing landscape of chaos and destruction. It was a place where time itself seemed to warp and twist, where the ground beneath their feet shifted with every step, and the air was thick with an oppressive energy that seemed to weigh down their very souls. Each horizon was a tapestry of battles from forgotten timelines, echoes of endless conflict woven into the fabric of the realm.
Ryusei led the way, his sharp eyes scanning the battlefield as he tried to make sense of their surroundings. Behind him, Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Anon moved cautiously, each of them on edge. They could feel the pull of the convergence, a force that seemed to hum in the air around them, drawing them deeper into the heart of the battlefield.
"Stay close," Ryusei said, his voice steady but firm. "This place isn't just a battlefield—it's a trap. It's designed to separate us, to exploit our weaknesses. If we get split up, we might not make it back."
Naruto smirked, his usual confidence shining through despite the oppressive atmosphere. "Don't worry, Ryusei. We've got this. Whatever this place throws at us, we'll take it down together."
But Sasuke's expression was grim as he surveyed the battlefield, his Sharingan and Rinnegan both active. "It's not that simple, Naruto. This isn't just an enemy we can fight. This place is alive, and it's fighting us every step of the way. We need to be careful."
Sakura nodded, her fists glowing faintly with chakra as she kept her senses alert. "Sasuke's right. This place is different from anything we've faced before. It feels like it's... watching us."
Anon remained silent, his eyes glowing faintly with Void energy as he scanned the shifting landscape. He could feel the pull of the Void all around them, a presence that was both familiar and foreign. This place wasn't just a battlefield—it was a convergence point for countless timelines, a nexus of reality where anything could happen.
As they moved deeper into the battlefield, the air around them grew heavier, and the ground beneath their feet began to shift and ripple, as if the very fabric of reality was unraveling. The oppressive energy grew stronger, and the team could feel the pull of something dark and ancient, a force that seemed to reach out to them from the depths of the convergence.
Suddenly, the ground beneath them cracked, and a surge of energy erupted from the earth, sending them all tumbling in different directions. The air was filled with a deafening roar as the battlefield itself came alive, separating them with walls of energy that rose up from the ground, cutting off their line of sight.
"Ryusei!" Naruto shouted, his voice barely audible over the chaos.
"Stay together!" Ryusei called back, but his voice was lost in the cacophony.
The team scrambled to regroup, but the battlefield had other plans. The walls of energy shifted and twisted, creating a labyrinth of light and shadow that seemed to stretch on forever. Each member of the team found themselves pulled into a different part of the battlefield, alone and isolated.
Naruto: The Shadow of Sacrifice
Naruto landed hard on the ground, coughing as he pushed himself up. The world around him was dark and cold, the air filled with an eerie silence that was almost deafening. As he looked around, he realized he was no longer on the battlefield. Instead, he stood in the middle of a ruined Konoha, the village he had sworn to protect.
The streets were empty, the buildings reduced to rubble. Shadows flickered in the corners of his vision, and he could hear faint whispers on the wind, voices he recognized but couldn't place. He turned a corner and froze, his heart sinking as he saw the bodies of his friends and comrades scattered across the ground.
"No... this can't be real," Naruto whispered, his voice trembling. "This isn't real."
But the voices grew louder, and the shadows began to take shape, forming into the figures of people he had lost—Jiraiya, Neji, even Haku and Zabuza. They stared at him with hollow eyes, their expressions filled with accusation.
"You failed us, Naruto," Jiraiya's voice echoed, cold and unfeeling. "You couldn't protect us. You couldn't save anyone."
Naruto clenched his fists, his body trembling as he tried to push the voices away. "Shut up! This isn't real! You're not real!"
But the shadows didn't stop. They surrounded him, their voices growing louder, drowning out his thoughts. Naruto felt his resolve begin to crack, the weight of his failures pressing down on him like a physical force.
Sasuke: The Path of Vengeance
Sasuke stood in a desolate wasteland, the ground cracked and barren beneath his feet. The sky above was dark and stormy, lightning flashing across the horizon. As he looked around, he saw figures emerging from the shadows, their forms familiar yet distorted.
Itachi stood before him, his eyes calm and piercing. Behind him, Sasuke saw versions of himself—his younger self, filled with rage and hatred, and an older version, cold and emotionless. They all stared at him, their gazes filled with judgment.
"You've come so far, Sasuke," Itachi said, his voice quiet but firm. "But have you really left the darkness behind? Or are you still walking the same path, just with a different name?"
Sasuke's hands clenched at his sides, his Sharingan flaring to life. "I'm not the same as I was. I've made my choices, and I'll stand by them."
But the younger version of himself stepped forward, his eyes burning with rage. "You think you've changed? You're still the same. Still chasing power, still trying to prove something."
Sasuke glared at his younger self, his voice low and dangerous. "You're wrong. I've moved beyond that. I fight for more than myself now."
The older version of himself laughed, a cold, empty sound. "And yet you still walk alone. You'll never escape the darkness, Sasuke. It's who you are."
Sakura: The Burden of Power
Sakura stood in a field of mirrors, each one reflecting a different version of herself. She saw her younger self, timid and unsure, standing next to the person she had become—a powerful shinobi, confident and strong. But the mirrors also showed darker versions of herself, twisted and broken, consumed by doubt and fear.
"You've come so far, Sakura," one of the reflections said, its voice dripping with bitterness. "But it was never enough, was it? You've always been chasing after them, trying to prove you're their equal."
Sakura clenched her fists, her chakra glowing faintly around her hands. "I've proven myself. I've fought just as hard as they have. I'm not the same girl I was."
The reflection laughed, a cruel sound that echoed through the field. "You keep telling yourself that. But deep down, you'll always wonder if you're enough. If you'll ever be enough."