Chapter 6 One Week Suspension

This world is never short of idiots—especially in the Uchiha clan. There were always a few brats eager to play the villain.

Kadoya sat at his desk, chin resting lazily on the wooden surface, his expression a mix of peace and boredom.

"Kadoya Uchiha!"

A loud voice shattered his tranquility.

Without lifting his head, Kadoya lazily shifted his gaze toward the source. Three figures stood before him, all clad in the signature Uchiha attire.

"Heh?" He finally raised his head, eyes flicking to the side. "Who?"

Three angry, scowling faces greeted him.

—Rito Uchiha, Futo Uchiha, and Nobita Uchiha.

All three were his classmates, fellow Uchiha, and self-proclaimed rivals. Yet, despite spending over a year together, this was the first time they'd approached him without getting punched in the face.

"You bastard, are you mocking us?!" Rito snapped.

Kadoya tilted his head, his expression blank. "Don't know. Who are you again?"

Rito twitched. His fists clenched. His companions weren't any better, their irritation evident. The trio had spent months viewing Kadoya as the rival they needed to surpass, yet Kadoya—without effort—stood at the top of their class. The worst part? He didn't even acknowledge them.

Hell, he didn't even remember their names.

Ding! +666 Evil Points!

Kadoya held back a smirk. The three brats had obviously come looking for trouble. He might as well have some fun with them.

It wasn't personal—he genuinely didn't bother remembering their names. By now, everyone in class knew Kadoya Uchiha. That didn't mean Kadoya Uchiha knew them.

Aside from Minato, Saiguu, and Ms. Mayabi, he couldn't name a single classmate.

Even now, he had no idea what his deskmate's name was.

For Rito and his lackeys, though, things were different. They held themselves in high regard, looking down on commoners and children from other clans. With the decline of the Senju, they saw the Uchiha as Konoha's number-one clan.

They used to think Kadoya was just a brute, but after witnessing his last six test scores—exactly 50 points, every single time—they realized he wasn't dumb.

He was playing them.

The rest of the class caught on, too. They'd all been fighting to earn the highest scores, but Kadoya? He made it look effortless.

It stung.

After all, Rito, Futo, and Nobita had always considered themselves geniuses. They even bragged about it to kids from other clans.

Now? Their so-called "rival" treated them like background noise.

How the hell were they supposed to show their faces after this?

But this time, things were different.

Now, they had trained. They had practiced "advanced" Taijutsu. And they had numbers.

They were confident.

Kadoya was ostracized by the Uchiha clan. No one would stand up for him.

This was their chance.

Rito locked eyes with his companions, giving them a silent signal.

Futo stepped forward. "Kadoya, get over here!"

Kadoya raised a brow, amusement flashing in his icy-blue eyes. "Oh? Feeling brave today, are we?"

He stood up, rolling his shoulders.

"Last chance. Run now, and I won't chase you."

"GET HIM!"

The three rushed forward.

Kadoya moved in an instant. He vaulted over his desk, twisting mid-air, and brought his leg down in a sharp arc. His foot crashed against Futo's head, sending him flying—straight into Rito and Nobita.

The trio tumbled across the classroom, colliding into the front-row desks.

Kadoya landed gracefully, shoving his hands into his pockets. He cocked his head.

"Huh. You three went down faster than you ran up here."

Now seething, Nobita yanked out a handful of shuriken and hurled them at him.

Kadoya smirked, ducking at the last second, letting the blades whistle past his head. In one smooth motion, he pocketed them mid-dodge.

"Missed me!"

Futo cursed and hurled a kunai.

Kadoya sidestepped, the blade slicing past his shoulder.

"Are you sure you're Uchiha?" he taunted. "I thought our clan's throwing technique was better than this."

Rito's hands finally finished a series of seals.

"Fire Style: Great Fireball Jutsu!"

A massive sphere of flames roared forward, engulfing the classroom in its glow.

Kadoya's smirk disappeared. His eyes flickered to the students still lingering at their desks. If he dodged, the fireball would hit them.

These idiots.

Without hesitation, his hands blurred through his own seals.

"Water Style: Bubble Stream Jutsu!"

A stream of shimmering bubbles erupted from his lips, colliding with the fireball. Each bubble popped, releasing droplets of water that weakened the flames bit by bit. More bubbles burst, dousing the fire completely.

A thick mist filled the classroom, clouding everyone's vision.

Silence.

Then—

A blur of movement.

A body crashed through the classroom door—Nobita.

Another body slammed against the wall—Futo.

The last body hit the floor—Rito—before a foot planted itself firmly against his face.

As the mist cleared, Kadoya stood at the front of the class, pressing his heel into Rito's cheek. The boy clawed at his pants, eyes wide with terror.

"P-Please…"

Kadoya sneered.

"Scum."

He pressed down harder.

He wasn't going to kill them—just make sure they understood.

Idiots like these were why the Uchiha were doomed in the future.

Pride was fine. Arrogance was expected. But recklessness? That got people killed.

Did they even realize what they had done?

What if that fireball had hit someone?

What if it had burned the school down?

They weren't seasoned shinobi. They were just students.

Fools.

And fools needed a lesson.

Kadoya was about to make sure they never forgot it.

Fortunately for them, Minato stormed in, stopping Kadoya just in time as he was about to crucify Rito to the board.

"That's enough, Kadoya."

Minato said doing his best to drag his friend back.

In the end, all four Uchiha boys were reprimanded and handed a one-week suspension for starting a fight in class—and nearly burning down the school in the process.

Of course, Kadoya's punishment was mostly for show. The principal knew full well that if he hadn't stepped in, that fireball could have killed several students. Still, appearances had to be maintained.

So while the other three were hit with a much harsher penalty—including writing apology letters to the school and every student in the classroom—Kadoya essentially got a free vacation.

After all, attempting mass arson wasn't exactly well-received in Konoha.

...

Kadoya now lay under the tree outside his yarn with a relaxed expression on his face, he just got a week of suspension. But since he stopped the fireball from burning the classroom, his one-week suspension became one week's vacation.

Congratulations! Title Unlocked: "Problem Child III", "Classroom Hero"

Reward: + 3 System Point + 2500 Ninja Points + 500 Evil Points

Kadoya smirked before opening his system screen.

Name: Kadoya Uchiha

Gender: Male

System Point: 7

Ninja Point: 3158

Evil Point: 13840

Sharingan Level 3 (31/1500)

Chakra Level 6 (1492/3000)

Taijutsu Level 5 (112/2500)

Throwing Level 3 (62/1500)

Hand Seals Level 4 (42/2000)

Ninjutsu Level 5 (1842/2500)

Genjutsu Level 3 (626/1500)

Hamon Level 5 (171/2500)

Wind Attribute Level 0 (0/100)

Fire Attribute Level 1 (3/500)

Lightning Attribute Level 3 (110/1500)

Water Attribute Level 5 (1433/2500)

Earth Attribute Level 0 (0/100)

Yang Attribute Level 3 (0/1500)

Yin Attribute Level 3 (13/1500)

Ice Attribute Level 2 (50/1000)

It has been a year since Kadoya last touched his Gacha roll, saving up for a 10x Roll and getting an extra free roll from it. Seeing this as a better option after he has gotten a good foundation with the previous reward he decides to save up, waiting for the day he could perform his 10x roll.

This was like an alcoholic giving up drinking for a year without touching a single drop of alcohol.

And after a year of waiting, they finally return to have one sip of alcohol just for this special occasion.

This was the feeling Kadoya was going through right now, he swiftly exchanged his 12500 Evil Points for 5 System Points, giving him a total of 12 Gacha Points.

Now with no further waiting, Kadoya activated his 10x Gacha roll.

Congratulations! [New!] Stamina Potion [New!] Zanpakutō, [New!] Flower Attribute: Unlocked, [New!] Stylish System, [New!] Fūinjutsu Unlocked, [New!] Love Potion, [New!] Stamina Potion, [New!] Ghost Plate, [New!] Fire Skirt, [New!] Sexy Jutsu, [New!] Genjutsu: Dream Eater

Excited, Kadoya began to look into his new treasure.

The Stamina Potion is quite straightforward, drink it, and it recovers their stamina.

A Zanpakutō is a weapon from the anime studio next door, which is it being a simple Katana, but its main power will be unleashed upon calling it real name. The current issue here is that Kadoya doesn't know his Zanpakutō's true name, and with his child-like body, he couldn't even wield it properly yet.

So... into the inventory you go!

Flower Release... basically a knock-off of a knock-off of Wood Release.

The Stylish System works similarly to the Stylish Ranking in Devil May Cry which gives him bonus rewards for how much he is owning his opponent. "This is good."

Fūinjutsu just meant that he now has the capability to use Sealing Jutsu.

Love Potion... just makes anyone who drinks it fall in love with him.

Of to the corner of the abyss you go!

The Ghost Plate... He isn't a Pokemon damn it! And he doesn't have Ghost Release!

Fire Skirt... A black-red short skirt that boosts the wearer's Fire Attribute by 10% while giving them 25% Fire Resistance. "Another gift for Natsumi."

Sexy Jutsu... Natsumi is going to murder him if she finds out he knew this.

And lastly, Genjutsu: Dream Eater. A genjutsu targets a sleeping victim letting him bite off part of their dream turning it into a nightmare, giving them insomniacs, and using it will recover his Chakra... "This is worthless."

He couldn't help but comment seeing how his target needed to be asleep for this genjutsu to work.

But then, won't it be more simple for him to just cut their throat and silence them for good?

Why does he need to give them nightmares and insomniacs?

Is he going to become Actually Satan?

Disappointed with his rolls, Kadoya narrowed his gaze toward his remaining 2 System Points, already thinking of saving up for his next 10x rolls.

And before he knew it, Kadoya already spent his remaining System Points in Gacha.

Congratulations! [New!] White Doves Disappearing Jutsu, [New!] Wind Style: Invisible Air Walk, [New!] Hamon: Unlocked

Kadoya stared at his system screen for a full minute, completely still. His first two rewards weren't anything too special—but the extra third reward had completely caught him off guard.

At first, he thought the 11th free roll only activated when performing a 10x roll. But now, it turned out that simply rolling ten times individually would also trigger the bonus.

Realizing this, Kadoya felt a bit embarrassed. He had gone an entire year without using the Gacha, thinking he needed to save up for bulk rolls. If he had known this a year ago, he could have used those two points to roll for three rewards instead of just two.

But that was in the past. What mattered now was that he finally understood how it worked.

And most importantly—he had finally obtained Hamon!

"I really hit the jackpot this time!" Kadoya grinned, excitement bubbling inside him.

Since Hamon wasn't native to this world, even if he had somehow learned the training method, he wouldn't have been able to use it without the system's intervention. It was like Busōshoku Haki (Armament Haki) from One Piece—he could train in the technique all he wanted, but until his system officially granted him the ability, he would never be able to manifest it.

Taking a deep breath, Kadoya focused, feeling energy course through his body. The sensation was new but strangely natural, as if his body had been waiting for it all along.

He picked up a glass of water, channeling his Hamon into it. Instantly, small ripples spread across the surface. Then, tilting the glass upside down, he watched in satisfaction as the water defied gravity, clinging stubbornly to the glass despite its unstable surface.

Quickly, he turned the glass back before the water could spill everywhere.

"Not bad," he murmured, picking up a small leaf. Infusing it with Hamon, he flicked it forward.

The leaf shot through the air like a shuriken, slicing cleanly into the bark of a nearby tree and embedding itself in the wood.