Duy was a little powerless with his son's question; anyone with a bit of knowledge would know who this excited girl was. And indeed, she was none other than the princess of the Uchiha clan.
She is what you would call an opposite. No, she is completely the opposite of all Uchiha. On one hand, she's lively, outgoing, and very friendly, which seems to warm everyone's heart, not to mention that she's incredibly cute.
She can melt anyone's heart. She is very beloved by the people of Konoha because of her friendly personality.
Guy is a lot. He is hardworking, diligent, determined, but intelligence wasn't his strong suit. Not in his current era.
"She's the princess of the Uchiha clan, Guy," his father whispered so only they could hear.
Guy nodded, a little embarrassed, to be honest. Now he remembered seeing her in the room with Eiji, no less.
"Yohalooooo Eiji!!!" Kiyomi said as she jumped into his arms, her face planted against his chest, savoring his scent.
Kiyomi is a beautiful young girl with long black hair flowing down her back, standing at 1.20 meters tall, currently wearing a standard black Uchiha shirt and a short brown skirt.
Not far behind, a woman with straight red hair that reached her ankles with short strands at shoulder height framing both sides of her face and a black clip separating the hair to the left. She's fair and slender, with mesmerizing eyes, and she's walking behind Kiyomi with a smile on her face.
Kakashi saw an evil smile behind Kiyomi. 'What is this redhead tentacle monster doing here?'
Kakashi was horrified; he didn't expect this terrible redhead tentacle monster to come. Suddenly, Kakashi started looking around trying to find the demon's sacred weapon, the frying pan!
Eiji didn't even notice Kushina approaching because, with Kiyomi in his arms, he was left speechless. "Hi Kiyomi, how are you?" Eiji asked on autopilot.
"Hnnnn!! I'm great!" She moved her face away from his chest and replied joyfully, giving him a gentle kiss on his cheek.
Observing his lovely student completely lost in his own world, a mischievous smile crept on her face, and she lightly punched him on the head, "Eiji!!!, you're so lost in your own world that you couldn't even see your beautiful sensei standing right here?" rubbing her head with one hand but still holding onto Kiyomi with the other.
You could hardly ever see Eiji so distracted or indifferent; it's only when he's with Kiyomi that he disconnects from reality and jumps straight into fantasy.
Feeling the blow to his head, Eiji came back to himself. "H-huh?" Only then did Eiji notice Kushina laughing at him. "When are you going to let her go, Eiji?" The smile on her face became more mischievous.
"He-he, you're all red now, Ei-Ji!" Kiyomi jumped out of his arms while trying to lighten his situation but not without teasing him. She didn't know why, but she loved teasing him.
Eiji felt his face heat up, but with his thick skin, he ignored everything and asked directly, "What are you doing here, Kushina-neesan?" In fact, it was Mikoto who was supposed to accompany her here.
For some unknown reason, Fugaku refused to meet Eiji, even though he had been friends with Sakumo for years.
"Of course, I should accompany my youngest student, who is so cute, don't you agree?" Kushina was extremely happy with this arrangement.
Kakashi paled at the news, why not? just waiting to attack!
"You mean?" The sound of a bell rang in Eiji's mind quickly.
Kiyomi approached Eiji again, but this time she tilted her head to him with a cute smile. "Let's get along well, E-I-J-I," she said with a light giggle as she covered her mouth.
Kushina was ecstatic; now she had two extremely cute students!
'If I could hug them anytime, damn, I want to squeeze their cute faces and take them to Ichiraku Ramen to see them eat with those chubby cheeks of theirs - I mean, train! And I can also train them on how to raise a child for when Minato and I...' Kushina started muttering at a speed no one could understand as her eyes sparkled.
'I knew this woman was crazy.' Kakashi's body was ready to run from his current position at any second! Anywhere would be better and safer as long as he stayed away from her.
He still remembered how he was beaten by her in the Hokage's room; no one dared to save him from her hands. They are all traitors; he didn't trust anyone in front of her.
Feeling something, she fixed her gaze on Kakashi. "What's wrong, Kakashi-kun?" She noticed the tense leg muscles as if he was planning to run.
Unconsciously, Kakashi took a step back, swallowing nervously as he spoke a little nervously, "N-nothing," entirely vigilant.
Amused by his reaction, Kushina reluctantly decided to stop teasing the boy; he would probably disappear if she got any closer to him.
Shifting her attention, she turned to Sakumo, who was sitting on the veranda, watching everything that was happening. "Good morning, Sakumo-san, I hope I'm not intruding." Kushina greeted him politely.
Almost everyone was shocked by what they saw. The fact that this woman knew good manners was unbelievable!
Following her sensei's example, Kiyomi greeted him politely as well. "Good morning, Sakumo-sama, nice to meet you, and thank you for letting us in," as she bowed.
She knew a lot about etiquette; being a princess and all, it was necessary for her to present herself to the other clans of Konoha.
Sakumo was enjoying her sincere attitude towards him, but good things must come to an end, so he stood up slowly. "I already said you can call me Sakumo, Kushina," he said playfully.
His gaze shifted to the little girl; he squatted down to her height and warmly said, "You must be the little Kiyomi-chan I've heard so much about?" he asked as he caressed her hair.
"Hnnnn!!" She nodded while enjoying Sakumo stroking her hair.
"You're adorable," Sakumo said as he continued to caress the little Kiyomi's hair.
Kushina was a little embarrassed because she wanted to say something. But Sakumo noticed her discomfort and asked her directly, "What do you want me to do, Kushina? You can tell me." He smiled warmly.
Kushina was somewhat relieved; even after what happened, Sakumo was still the same person she knew. "C-can you teach Kiyomi too? Ninjutsu, I mean?" She blushed after asking.
Almost everyone already knew why she was asking; he knew almost all ninjutsu, as she never showed any interest in them, so he has no one to teach... and her kenjutsu and genjutsu were even worse
... he's still a jonin.
"Sure, but I think Eiji is the best choice for that part, but if she wants, I can still train her in kenjutsu and other arts," Sakumo casually replied.
He might as well keep busy doing something rather than just thinking nonsense all day; his kids bother him every day to do something productive.
Sakumo could only laugh at that.
Kushina's eyes sparkled. "Really!? Thank you so much, Sakumo!" Kushina punched the air as if she had received a month of free ramen at Ichiraku.
Hearing the conversation, Kiyomi approached Eiji while saying, "Eiji, I still don't know how to do [Fire Style: Fireball Jutsu]." She spoke softly because she was embarrassed.
Using the Uchiha standards, she was told that her jutsu performance was just "passable." It wasn't good or decent. It hurt her a little.
"Tch tch tch!" said Eiji, wagging his index finger left and right as he spoke with a tone of knowledge and wisdom. "Real ninjas don't say [Fire Style: Fireball Jutsu] Kiyomi..." Eiji shook his head in disappointment.
"Ehhhh… Then what do they say?" She was so innocent that she ended up believing Eiji's nonsense.
"Real ninjas say [Fire Style: Spit Fire]" Eiji said with an exaggerated gesture.
Kiyomi's eyes sparkled. "Wow." clapping her hands, cheering for Eiji.