The Red Haired Devil

Naruto
Gen
G
The Red Haired Devil
author
Summary
The Uzukage is a strong man fighting for his life and the lives of those he cares for. Have the other Villages met their match?
Note
A little bit of restructuring and an extra chapter to finish things off.
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Before the Whirlpool

“Fire Style: Majestic Flame Destroyer” flames rush across the battlefield liclimg at my opponent's skin just falling short.

 

“You're too slow Asahi!” the man in red Armour taunts. Suddenly a water bullet shoots at me. I just barely dodged, I see his red hair moving in the wind as he slams his fist into my gut. I go flying back into a wall, suddenly the man in red Armour gets slammed into a wall by a large black man covered in lighting. The Raikage came just in time.

 

I pull myself out of the wall. “GOOD TIMING A!” I Launch a fireball at the red haired man, it slams into him, until suddenly it gets absorbed. A kunai gets launched at me, I see a tag on its hand, I make a water wall hoping to block the explosion. It never comes. Instead shrapnel pierces my skin and cuts me. Blood slips from my skin.

 

“DAMN YOU ASHINA!” I launched at the red haired man and swung my sword. Suddenly the sword is gone.

 

I leap back. ‘A storage seal?’ I made hand signs for a wind Cutter and launched a wind blade at the red haired Uzumaki. He launches a tag at me, fire shoots from the tag getting powered by the wind blade. I make a mud wall. I feel the heat. Suddenly I get a good idea.

 

“DOTON: STONE BULLET” the superheated rock looks more like magma, it lands on the red haired man's Armour and burns his skin. Ashina frowns.

 

Suddenly he laughs, and puts up a barrier tag. “All of you are gone. You'll Need to work together to beat this barrier, the ultimate shield.” The man smiles and I don't like it, most of the remaining men charge, all two hundred of them. Suddenly there's a coldness and a large flash and an unbelievable suction. And a bang. Then nothing is left, none of me is left. Everything is col-.

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