Chapter 211

As soon as Kirito left, everyone's tense nerves finally relaxed.

Except for Kakashi and Chinatsu, the others collapsed to the ground like deflated balloons, supporting themselves with their hands, lying on their backs and gasping for breath.

After surviving the ordeal, Akimichi Choji said, "We're saved."

Shikamaru, Choji, Kiba, and Rock Lee nodded in agreement.

At this moment, Shizune approached and looked at everyone, who appeared as if they had just returned from a near-death experience. She couldn't help but ask, "What's wrong with everyone?"

"That guy Fujiwara Kirito is back again," Kakashi sighed helplessly, releasing the shadow clone that was holding down Sasukae. He then recounted how Kirito had 'impersonated' him and instigated the fight between Sasukae and Chinatsu.

After hearing this, Shizune also had a look of helplessness on her face, internally complaining, Lord Kirito really never changes. Why does he always stir up trouble wherever he goes?

Soon after, under Shizune's guidance, everyone arrived at the Hokage Building.

"This guy is causing trouble one after another."

After listening to Kakashi and the others' reports, Tsunade sighed, holding her forehead in frustration inside her office.

After dismissing everyone, she picked up Chinatsu and placed her on the desk, questioning sternly, "Tell me, what happened? Why did you fight Uchiha Sasukae all of a sudden?"

"I…" Chinatsu's face turned red as she guiltily looked away. She couldn't possibly tell her mother that she had heard Sasukae's thoughts cursing her father and decided to teach him a lesson.

The fact that she could hear the thoughts of others was a secret between her and her father—one she would never share with anyone.

Just as Tsunade was about to press further, Kirito emerged from the shadows, stepping in to save his daughter. "She saw that Sasukae was rude to you, the Hokage, and she wanted to protect you."

"Didn't you leave? Why are you back again?" Tsunade rolled her eyes at him, though she didn't seem surprised by his sudden reappearance.

"Seeing my precious daughter step forward to challenge Sasukae for her mother, I stayed to watch." Kirito smiled as he walked up to the desk, sat down, and took Chinatsu into his arms.

"Is that so?" Tsunade's face lit up with joy, a warm feeling spreading through her heart as she looked at her daughter excitedly.

It seemed her daughter had really grown up.

She thought that Kirito, the irresponsible father, was the only one in Chinatsu's heart, but now she realized that she, as a mother, also held great importance.

"Yes, yes," Chinatsu responded quickly, though she still felt guilty under her mother's gaze and avoided eye contact. The truth was, she had simply overheard Sasukae cursing her father.

But of course, she would never admit that.

"My dear daughter!" Overcome with emotion, Tsunade pulled Chinatsu into a tight hug and began showering her with kisses, leaving the little girl's face covered in saliva.

"Be careful. You're an adult now, and you've gotten your daughter's face all wet," Kirito teased, casually pulling a tissue from his system storage and wiping Chinatsu's face.

Hearing this, Tsunade pouted and grumbled, "What, are you disgusted? Fine then, don't even think about touching my saliva next time."

"Uh…" Kirito's mouth twitched. Seeing the amused expression on Chinatsu's face, as if she had just discovered a new world, he sighed. This was going to be trouble. He quickly changed the subject, "Lower your voice. This is the Hokage's office."

"What are you so afraid of? If I'm not mistaken, everyone outside is likely under your genjutsu and can't hear us anyway. Don't forget, last time on this very desk you—"

Tsunade suddenly stopped herself mid-sentence, realizing what she was about to say. Her face turned bright red as she glanced down at Chinatsu, who was looking up at her with curiosity. Embarrassed, Tsunade quickly shut her mouth.

"What were you saying? Finish it." Kirito smirked knowingly.

"Nothing." Tsunade shook her head frantically before changing the subject. "Tell me, what's wrong with you?"

"It's understandable that Chinatsu causes trouble. She's still young. But why do you keep getting into conflicts with Kakashi and the others? Do you think I, as the Hokage, don't already have enough on my plate?"

Kirito glanced down at Chinatsu, who was also looking up at him with a playful grin. She even made a face at him. The corner of his mouth twitched. This little troublemaker… She's young, but she definitely has a devious streak. And with her ability to read minds, she probably knows more than anyone else.

"Ahem." Kirito cleared his throat and casually said, "I just wanted to give Chinatsu a legitimate reason to use my techniques. After all, you know how talented our daughter is—we can't let that go to waste."

Tsunade reluctantly accepted this explanation. Then, Kirito added, "By the way, I'm going to teach you, the Hokage, a new technique. To be honest, while you're unrivaled in medical ninjutsu, your offensive capabilities as a Hokage are too limited. Aside from your immense strength, you don't have many other attack methods. It's time for you to learn a new technique."

Tsunade was surprised. "What kind of technique?"

Kirito gestured for her to come closer.

"Don't be stupid. Chinatsu is right here," Tsunade muttered, her face reddening slightly. Still, despite her words, she leaned in closer.

Kirito cupped Tsunade's face gently, bringing their foreheads together.

At that moment, his right eye suddenly flickered open, revealing the scarlet glow of his Sharingan.

Tsunade's mind blanked for a second.

Using genjutsu, Kirito transmitted the method for practicing Armament Haki directly into her mind.

Unlike Observation Haki, which relied on intuition and perception, Armament Haki functioned more like a physical enhancement—similar to chakra reinforcement techniques.

The strength of Armament Haki was determined by chakra reserves.

Luckily, Tsunade, who had honed her strength-enhancing jutsu for years and possessed chakra reserves on par with a tailed beast, was an ideal candidate.

For most ninjas, learning Armament Haki was nearly impossible.

It required immense chakra reserves and extreme physical conditioning—something only a handful of people, like Might Guy or the Fourth Raikage, could potentially achieve.

And even then, Kirito had no intention of teaching them.

Observation Haki, on the other hand, functioned more like a bloodline ability.

He had once attempted to teach it to Izumi, but she had failed.

The only way it could be passed down was through inheritance—like how Chinatsu had inherited it.

The only person who might still awaken it was his other daughter, Chika.

"This is…" Tsunade came back to her senses, looking at Kirito with disbelief.

The scarlet glow in Kirito's right eye flickered before returning to its normal black hue.

(End of this chapter)

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