End of the Battle

It's been nearly 3 days since the fight began. Tailed beast bombs have flown everywhere across the continent, and after a close call of one flying over Konoha we were able to convince the clan leaders to donate some of the supplies needed to put up a large barrier over the village. It was never really needed before since Hashirama was always here but now that he is fighting, we were able to convince the clans to help put up the barrier and foot the costs. Yes barriers cost money, people need to supply them with chakra and the materials used to write higher level barriers isn't like water and sand So now we have decided to gather in the Hokage office and talk.

"Hey Lord Tobirama and Aunt Mito."

"Hey brat, think I've forgotten about the other day" he said with a smile.

"Tobirama, leave the kid alone. We should get down to business. The battle is dying down and we need to be prepared for anything."

"Yeah" I said. "When it dies down a little more we can use Flying Raijin to go to one of the marks I left in that direction."

"When did you leave marks?" Tobirama asked.

"When I left the village the other day I traveled around and scattered hundreds of markers around the land of Fire. I thought they might come in handy one day, who knew it would be so soon."

"Good job Shu" said Mito.

"Thanks Aunt Mito, also I think Uncle Tobirama should stay here when we go. We never know if the village could be attacked and I think that we will be fine going alone."

"What did you just call me?" Tobirama asked while releasing some of his pressure.

"Hahahaha…Tobirama, are you saying that you are to young for him to call you uncle?." Mito asked while some of her red hair began to flail up.

Tobirama realized the implications of saying yes as the two of them are similar ages, and calling himself too young would imply that she is old since she allows Shu to call her Aunt.

"No" he said while raising his hands in surrender.

'Looks like the temper of female Uzumaki's is the same as how I remember. Even Tobirama fear's it.' I thought and laughed internally.

"Good, I thought you were implying something for a second." She said while the bright red hair began to slowly calm itself down.

"I would never." He replied while hoping that she would calm down.

"I think we can go with Shi'a idea." Mito said. "I need to go there to seal whatever it is that is flailing those giant chakra balls around."

"Haaaaa, fine, Shu make sure you keep Mito safe." Tobirama said while looking at me

"I'll keep Aunt Mito safe. We can always travel to one of my markers if anything bad is about to happen."

"Alright we'll let's go Shu, I haven't heard any shockwaves from the battle since we began talking so it must be almost over."

"Ok" I said while walking over to Mito. I placed my hand in hers and looked over at Tobirama. "We'll be back soon."

"Good luck." He said before I used Flying Raijin to go near End valley.

"Cling""Clang""Cling" we hear the clashing of blades when we appear. We look down over the edge of the valley and see Madara and Hashirama engaging in a final clash between weapons. I look over to an adjacent cliff while hiding Mito and I's chakra with natural energy and see a black figure peeking over the edge watching the battle. 'Sadly my speed isn't enough to catch zetsu. It would've been good to catch him early before he plans against me.' I think while looking back down to see Madara slashing Hashirama as he collapses to the ground.

Mito shivered at the sight before realizing that it was only a wood clone "Wow, this natural energy that the two of you use can nearly fool my senses." She said while seeing Hashirama stab Madara from behind.

"Let's let him say his final words before we go down" I say while watching Madara and Hashirama speak one last time before Madara falls to the ground and takes his last breath. "Let's go." I say while jumping down with Mito and catching Hashirama before he collapses from chakra exhaustion.

"Shu, Mito, why are you here?"

"To make sure you were alright and to seal that." I said while looking at the sleeping fox wrapped in wood.