Chapter 37: Konohagakure: I'm Done. 

"So this is a Tailed Beast..." Asuma, with a cigarette in his mouth, stood at the edge of the desert and sea. Beside him were the panting Shikamaru and Sasuke, and the unconscious Temari. He sighed, "Too strong."

"Indeed." Kurenai nodded slightly. "Such power, no wonder it's called a natural disaster, and the sages of Mount Myoboku are called saints."

Kakashi, with his dead fish eyes, said, "What has Naruto been through this past month..."

If this power had erupted in the village, the entire village would have turned into a world of desert and sea. Luckily, Naruto stopped that guy outside the village.

But Kakashi felt a bit doubtful. He had been training Sasuke for the past month, and Sasuke, who had learned Chidori, should have been stronger than Naruto. How did Naruto suddenly soar like a rocket in just one month?

When Kakashi saw the big toad, he knew what was going on. After all, Gamabunta was one of his master's Summoned Beasts, and his master's master was the sage Jiraiya, one of the legendary Sannin.

Naruto must have been taught by Jiraiya this past month. But even understanding this, Kakashi still felt doubtful. Learning summoning in a month was one thing, but summoning the big toad in a month was something else.

"This is not a power humans can fight against." Shikamaru panted, sighing helplessly. "Asuma-sensei, could you do this?"

Sasuke looked up at the three Jonin in front of him.

Asuma shook his head slightly: "I might be able to fight that Sunagakure Jinchuriki, but my fighting style is different from Naruto's. I can only try my best to... survive."

Jonin aren't that weak. In Gaara's current state, Asuma, Kakashi, and Kurenai could hold him off, but they didn't know if they could defeat him. With Guy, it might be different.

The reason Naruto could fight Gaara to this point was all thanks to Kurama's chakra support and the big toad's full effort. Otherwise, Naruto would be in trouble.

He understand the logic, but the scene in front of him is too shocking. Sasuke was stunned.

He was stunned, 

but the fight had to continue. The big toad, panting, looked at Shukaku. Both were exhausted from the large Ninjutsu, and the scene became quiet.

The big toad looked up at Naruto on his head: "Hey Naruto, I can't do this again. If you're not ready, I'll be sent back to Mount Myoboku, and you'll have to fight alone."

At this moment, Naruto's forehead was bulging with veins, his hands stretched out in front of him, palms facing forward, as if gathering chakra.

He was at a critical moment and couldn't respond, only gritting his teeth and trying to find the balance Kurama mentioned. But... it was too hard. The negative emotions in Kurama's chakra were overwhelming, leaving no chance.

Seeing this, the big toad bit his pipe in frustration and looked at Gaara again: "Damn, his chakra is bigger than mine, and he recovers faster. I can't dodge with you next time."

Time seemed to stop. Both sides watched each other, but no one moved.

But this pause didn't last long. About two minutes later, Gaara suddenly looked up. The giant Shukaku took a step forward, looking at the big toad on the water, and laughed: "I won!"

"I'll kill you! Offer you to my mom! Then... then... my existence will have meaning!"

"Tch." The big toad clicked his tongue in annoyance. His mobility hadn't recovered. If the opponent attacked...

Thinking this, the big toad glanced at Naruto on his head. Tch, it seemed he had to use his body to block the attack for Naruto. Hopefully, this kid could find a way to solve the problem.

"Hey Naruto, remember to avenge me." The big toad extended his tongue, wrapping Naruto, and kept his hands in a sealing gesture, ready to block the attack.

But... at that moment, Gaara's wild laughter stopped, his madness frozen on his face. He looked at the big toad's head in disbelief: "This feeling... this feeling..."

He was familiar with it but didn't know what it was.

The big toad was also stunned. He instinctively looked up, opening a gap in his tongue. As the huge chakra surged, his toad face showed surprise: 

"Impossible! How can a human use this move! Even a Jinchuriki can't!"

In the darkness blocked by the tongue, Naruto's serious face finally turned into a smile. Looking at the chakra gathering between his hands, he shouted: "Boss! I'm ready!"

What happened was clear. The big toad knew it wasn't the time to think too much. He quickly retracted his tongue, crouching like a beast eyeing its prey: "Naruto, aim carefully. If this thing misses, you'll blow up the whole Konohagakure!"

The red and blue chakra reflected on Naruto's face, his smile pure: "Don't worry, I won't miss!"

Between Naruto's outstretched hands, the red and blue chakra kept gathering, forming a purple chakra ball. The chakra guided by instinct gradually expanded, and the dangerous aura of the purple ball almost covered the entire Konohagakure.

"Tailed Beast Bomb... gulp..." Kurenai swallowed, her eyes full of shock and... fear.

Twelve years ago, the Nine-Tails' Tailed Beast Bomb hit Konohagakure. The violent energy made everyone afraid to look directly at it. They didn't know what it was back then, but they could feel that if it exploded, Konohagakure would disappear.

If the Fourth Hokage hadn't moved the Tailed Beast Bomb, Konohagakure would have been destroyed.

Even though it was moved outside the village, even to the other side of the mountain, the explosion still affected Konohagakure.

This is the Tailed Beast Bomb, the ultimate attack of the Tailed Beasts, powerful enough to destroy a village.

Everyone was stunned, except Naruto. He could feel the strong power and instinctively wanted to make it stronger. As the Tailed Beast Bomb in his hands grew larger, his peaceful smile became more obvious: "I'll blow you away!"

"..." Kurama was unusually silent for a while. When the Tailed Beast Bomb was about the size of Naruto's head, he finally spoke, "Naruto, if you don't want to blow up Konohagakure too, keep the Tailed Beast Bomb smaller than yourself."

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