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**Konoha Village**
As Kaguya walked down the road, her eyes widened with curiosity, taking in the unfamiliar surroundings of Konoha. Everything felt foreign yet fascinating.
"Kaguya, could you keep up, please?" Takuya called from ahead, glancing back with a faint smile of exasperation.
"Yes, Takuya-sama. I understand," Kaguya replied, quickening her pace to catch up.
However, her attention was soon captured by the various street vendors lining the road, and then something even more intriguing caught her eye.
"Takuya-sama, what is this? How are those people moving inside it? Is this some kind of space-time ninjutsu?" she asked, pointing at a large screen where an advertisement for a restaurant played.
Takuya chuckled softly. "That's a television. The people you see aren't real."
"Not real? Are they like human-shaped insects?" Kaguya asked, utterly confused.
"No, they're just images of people," Takuya explained, amused by her innocent curiosity.
"Images?" Kaguya furrowed her brow, clearly still lost.
Takuya quickly realized that explaining modern technology to someone who had been sealed for millennia was more challenging than he thought. Kaguya's childlike wonder at everything she saw was both amusing and bewildering.
With a sigh, Takuya said, "You'll have plenty of time to understand all of this later. For now, let's keep moving."
Kaguya, deep in thought, nodded in agreement. With all the time in the world at her disposal now, she could explore these strange new things at her own pace.
After a while, they finally arrived at Takuya's residence. Kaguya's eyes widened once again as she took in the grandeur of the place. The luxurious buildings far surpassed her ancient palace in both beauty and intricacy. She silently approved. If this was to be her new home, it would certainly not diminish her status.
As Takuya led her through the house and into the backyard, the sound of children laughing filled the air. The moment Takuya stepped into the yard, a group of kids rushed toward him, eager for his attention.
"Father! I didn't wet my pants today! Mother said I was a good boy!"
"Father, come play with us!"
"Father, can you help me with my training?"
The children's voices overlapped, their excitement palpable. Takuya found himself both overwhelmed and happy, unable to meet all their demands at once.
"Alright, alright. I've got things to handle. You all go play by yourselves for now," Takuya said, quickly making his exit.
Kaguya followed behind, her face betraying her surprise. *So many children…* She could hardly handle her own sons, and yet this man seemed to have several.
When they reached the house, Takuya called for his wives. With Kaguya now living with them, it was important to make the proper introductions.
"Husband, why did you gather us here?" Tsunade asked as she entered the room.
Mikoto, her eyes glinting with mischief, chimed in with a teasing grin. "I think I know why… Hehe…"
"Hmph. Mikoto, your mind always jumps to one thing," Kushina grumbled, though she couldn't hide her amusement as they all entered.
Once they were all seated, they noticed Kaguya standing quietly behind Takuya.
"Oh no… Husband brought home another 'sister,' didn't he?" Tsunade remarked, her lips curling into a smirk.
"Ahem," Takuya cleared his throat. "This time, it's a bit more serious. Everyone, meet Kaguya."
The room fell into stunned silence.
"Husband, did you just say… Kaguya? As in the *Kaguya Ōtsutsuki*?" Kushina asked, eyes wide with disbelief.
"Yes, the very same Kaguya Ōtsutsuki," Takuya confirmed.
The room erupted in shock.
"Kaguya? The goddess?"
"But wasn't she sealed away?"
"How is she alive after all this time?"
The questions came one after another, each more incredulous than the last. It was hard to believe that a figure from legend stood before them, alive and well.
"Hmph! How dare a group of insects speak my name so casually! You should be punished!" Kaguya's brow furrowed, her irritation evident as her aura flared.
Before she could act, Takuya gave her a light flick on the forehead.
"Ow! That hurt!" Kaguya winced, rubbing her head.
"They are my wives, Kaguya. What exactly were you planning to do?" Takuya asked, his tone calm but firm.
Realizing her mistake, Kaguya's expression softened immediately. "I didn't know they were your wives, Takuya-sama. I apologize," she said with a sheepish smile.
The sight left everyone speechless. Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, the feared goddess, was calling Takuya "sama" and apologizing?
Takuya cleared his throat, bringing the attention back to him. "In addition to introducing you all to Kaguya, there's important information I need to share."
He gave Kaguya a nod, indicating she should explain.
Kaguya's face became serious as she addressed them. "The Ōtsutsuki clan will return. They possess power equal to or even greater than mine. If we don't prepare, this planet could be destroyed."
Everyone in the room fell silent at her words. The gravity of the situation weighed heavily on them.
Takuya, however, simply smiled. "Then let's show Kaguya just how strong we are. Let's give her a reason to trust us."
At his words, Tsunade and the others nodded, and one by one, they unleashed their powerful chakra. The room shook as their combined energy filled the air.
**Feeling the surge of power around her, Kaguya stood stunned.**
"What... is this?" she whispered, rubbing her eyes as if trying to dispel an illusion. How could so many shinobi possess strength that surpassed even Kage-level?
"Kaguya, do you see now?" Takuya asked, a confident smile tugging at his lips. "No matter how many Ōtsutsuki come, I'll cut them down."
"Takuya-sama, what is happening? How are there so many strong individuals in this world?" Kaguya asked, her bewilderment clear. In her time, besides herself, humanity was weak—fragile beings who couldn't wield more than a drop of chakra. But here, standing before her, were shinobi with powers beyond imagination.
Tsunade stepped forward, her voice calm and assured. "Kaguya-sama, after you were sealed, the Sage of Six Paths founded the Ninshu. From there, humans began learning to wield chakra as ninjutsu."
Kaguya shook her head, still in disbelief. "Even if that's true… how can ordinary humans wield such power? Their bodies could never withstand it."
Back in her era, even with Hagoromo's guidance, humanity had barely managed to tap into chakra without suffering the consequences. But these people in front of her were beyond anything she had ever seen. *If humanity had this kind of power back then, there would have been no need for my army of White Zetsu,* Kaguya thought.
Tsunade smiled knowingly. "This is all thanks to my husband."
Kaguya turned to her, confused. "Your husband?"
Tsunade nodded. "Without Takuya's help, the majority of us would have reached our limit at Kage-level. But thanks to him, we've undergone genetic enhancements. We now possess abilities from the most powerful bloodlines—Wood Release, Steel Release, even the power of the Rinnegan."
Kaguya listened, her mind reeling. These people weren't strong because they trained harder; they were strong because Takuya had found a way to surpass the limits of human potential.
"Kaguya, follow me," Takuya said, gesturing for her to join him. "There's something I want you to see."
He led Kaguya to a secluded area where Orochimaru's hidden laboratory lay. As they approached, Orochimaru was lounging, basking in the sunlight, a rare sight for the normally calculating shinobi.
"Takuya-kun? This is a surprise," Orochimaru greeted, standing as they arrived. His serpentine eyes locked onto Kaguya, and for the first time in a long while, he felt a flicker of unease.
"And who is this?" Orochimaru asked, his voice tinged with curiosity.
"This is Kaguya Ōtsutsuki," Takuya said, his tone casual, though the weight of his words was anything but.
Orochimaru's eyes widened briefly before a slow smile crept onto his lips. "The Kaguya Ōtsutsuki? The Rabbit Goddess? Fascinating."
Kaguya's gaze turned sharp. "You repulsive insect, how dare you look at me with such disrespect?"
Before she could act, Takuya placed a hand on her shoulder. "Kaguya," he said in a calm but firm tone. "Remember, these are my allies."
Immediately, Kaguya's expression softened. "Forgive me, Takuya-sama. I didn't mean to disrespect your ally."
Orochimaru chuckled darkly. "Takuya-kun, you truly have a way with powerful women. To think the goddess herself submits to you."
Takuya merely sighed, sensing the veiled teasing in Orochimaru's voice. "Show us your lab."
"Of course. Follow me," Orochimaru replied, gesturing for them to follow as his usual sly smile returned.
He led them deeper into the laboratory, explaining as they walked. "This is the training facility. We cultivate and clone a variety of materials here. Over there is the gene storage chamber, where we preserve countless bloodlines…"
As Orochimaru spoke, Kaguya's eyes widened at the tanks filled with Rinnegan, Sharingan, and various other bloodline limits, all cultivated and stored like tools.
"With these technologies, I can create as many powerful soldiers as I need," Takuya said, watching Kaguya's reaction closely.
Kaguya's disbelief deepened with every step. These people could mass-produce powers she had once thought unattainable. Compared to the artificial life she had created—the White Zetsu—these methods were far superior.
Eventually, Orochimaru led them to a hidden chamber, his pride evident as he gestured toward its contents. "Here are the bionic warriors I've been developing. Each possesses various kekkei genkai, and they are absolutely loyal. Perfect soldiers."
Kaguya gazed at the bionic beings, her mind struggling to comprehend it all. Compared to Takuya's creations, her White Zetsu were primitive. She finally understood why Takuya had been so calm when she mentioned the impending return of the Ōtsutsuki.
"Takuya-sama, you truly are remarkable," Kaguya said, completely convinced now of his superiority. Everything she had done, every plan she had conceived, seemed so obsolete in comparison.
"Kaguya," Takuya began, his voice calm but with an edge of authority, "do you feel at ease now?"
"Yes, Takuya-sama," Kaguya responded, her voice filled with newfound confidence. "With this power, we can easily repel the Ōtsutsuki."
Takuya's expression darkened as he shook his head. "Repel them?" His eyes gleamed with a dangerous resolve. "I'm not just planning to repel them."
Kaguya's heart skipped a beat, sensing the shift in his tone.
"I'm going to annihilate them," Takuya said coldly. "The entire Ōtsutsuki clan will fall."
Kaguya stared at him, her mind blank. Never in her wildest dreams had she imagined such a goal. The Ōtsutsuki clan, the very beings who had once brought her to her knees… Takuya was planning to wipe them out completely.
*Could he really do it?* Kaguya wondered, her heart pounding. Looking at Takuya's unwavering expression, she felt a mixture of awe and fear. Perhaps, with his power, he could.
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