Discussion: How the Nine-Tails led Naruto astray

Chapter 41



The old man was very stubborn.

As for Naruto, he is really stubborn, not just ordinary stubborn. According to Kurama's memory, this guy is also a stubborn person in the original work. Anyway, he thinks that he should do his best to do anything, and it doesn't matter if he dies, as long as he does it well.

Because of this, this guy's stubbornness has been recognized. Later, he not only became the savior of Konoha, but also became a role model for the entire ninja world, and even became the Hokage in the end.

He wants to save Konoha now, so he tries his best. He is injured all over his body by controlling the unskilled tailed beast chakra, and almost blows himself up by using the tailed beast jade that he has never used before. Now he is not afraid of the one-tailed Shukaku.

Even if he was seriously injured and didn't even have the strength to stand up, Naruto would look at the other person with his firm eyes.

Shukaku was unhappy, he hated humans the most: "Little brat, I don't like bullying the weak, I'll give you another chance because you are the stinky fox Jinchūriki, unlock the seal and let the stinky fox out!"

The sealed space Kurama showed a hint of surprise, this guy has changed? He can even say such words? Shouldn't he catch my Jinchūriki and beat him up while I can't go out?

Naruto couldn't hear Kurama's inner voice. He just looked at Shukaku firmly and stood up with all his strength, trembling as if he would fall down at any time: "I refuse!"

He clenched his fists: "Kuruma is my companion!"

Kuruma: "..."

To be honest, it would be a lie to say that Kurama was not moved by Naruto's words. After all, even if he saw himself and Naruto reconciled in the original work, when Naruto really said this, Kurama would still be moved. After all, the memory of the earth did not belong to him, and in his thousands of years of memory, no one except the old man of the Six Paths said this again.

But he was moved, but he still had to say that it was okay to let him go. After all, Shukaku couldn't beat him, and Shukaku obviously had something to say to him now, otherwise he wouldn't be so... polite?

Well, it was already very polite for Shukaku.

As expected, Shukaku was furious. He lay down and faced Naruto with his big face, slowly gathering red and blue chakra in his mouth: "Kid, you just used the Tailed Beast Ball, you know how powerful it is. If you don't let the stinky fox out, I will kill you and the stinky fox together."

When the Jinchūriki dies, the tailed beast sealed in the Jinchūriki will also die. This is because in order to suppress the tailed beast, the Jinchūriki will connect his life with the tailed beast, and the tailed beast passively shares his life with the Jinchūriki.

This also leads to the death of the tailed beast once the Jinchūriki dies, so why every time the Jinchūriki is in danger, the tailed beast will try its best to help the Jinchūriki even if it is unwilling, because they don't want to die either.

After the death of the tailed beast, it takes a long time for the chakra to condense and revive. By then, let alone fighting Kaguya, I'm afraid the world will be cold.

"Tsk, troublesome stinky raccoon cat." Kurama tutted his lips, but there was no way. Now he could only send out part of the chakra regardless of Naruto's body.

As a red chakra appeared on Naruto's body, the originally weak Naruto also had a little more strength to stand up straight, but this was only temporary. Naruto's body was too bad now. If it wasn't for this, Naruto would be killed by the tailed beast jade. Kurama didn't want to do this.

Kurama's chakra emerged and connected to Shukaku: "Hey, stinky raccoon cat, do you want to kill me?"

His voice was directly connected to Shukaku, so Naruto couldn't hear it, but Shukaku was slightly stunned, and the tailed beast jade on his mouth slowly dissipated.

Shukaku stood up and looked down at Naruto: "Kuroma, you and this little Jinchūriki have a good relationship. He actually used the word companion to describe you."

"Humph, much better than yours." Kurama snorted, "I will let Naruto open part of the seal later, and you give me the chakra at this time."

Shukaku silently looked at the little guy in front of him without saying a word, and Naruto's firm figure was reflected in his eyes.

"Hey, stinky fox, didn't you hear me?" Kurama frowned.

"Humph." Shukaku moved his neck, "Kurama, if it were you, could you beat the Ten-Tails?"

Kurama was stunned, not because of this question, but because... Shukaku called him by his name. For so many years, the two beasts would fight each other every time they met. I never know what happened.

From that time on, Shukaku started calling Kurama "stinky fox", and Kurama would call him whatever he remembered.

But now, he called himself by his own name again.

Kurama was a little stunned, but after thinking for a while, he replied: "Shukaku, do you think the nine of us can beat the Ten-Tails together?"

"No." Shukaku said without hesitation, "The only one in the world who can beat the Ten-Tails is the old man Liudao, but now the old man Liudao is dead. If the Ten-Tails is resurrected, no one can stop him."

"So we can't let that guy resurrect." Kurama grinned, "I told you to go all out when you meet someone from the Akatsuki organization, the purpose is to prevent the Ten-Tails from resurrecting, and during this period, I will let Naruto grow up to the point where he can face the Ten-Tails."

Shukaku looked at Naruto on the ground quietly, with short golden hair and blue eyes. Shukaku suddenly remembered something, he turned his head and looked at Kurama: "This kid, could it be the person the old man said?"

The blue-eyed boy who called the names of the nine tailed beasts and played with them.

Hearing Shukaku say this, Kurama laughed. He stood up in front of the cell door, and put his right paw on it: "Really? I don't know, but I believe in the old man of the Six Paths, and I also believe in Naruto."

Not only because of Naruto's achievements in the original work, but also because of his own judgment.

In a trance, Kurama's huge figure stood behind Naruto and faced Shukaku. There was no cell door or seal. Kurama stood behind and smiled at Naruto: "Shukaku, do you know who I thought of when I saw Naruto? Not the old man of the Six Paths, nor Ashura or Indra, I thought of another person... a person who gave birth to the Ten Tails."

Shukaku's eyes condensed, and he looked at Kurama with a solemn look.

"The goddess of the rabbit is Kaguya Otsutsuki." Kurama smiled, "This name is very old, so old that no one knows it except the nine of us, but... neither you nor I can deny her existence, and the current ninja world lacks someone like her."

"What do you want to do?" Shukaku, who had been silent for a long time, spoke up. He looked at Kurama quietly, as if he was meeting this stinky fox who only knew how to fight for the first time.

Kurama laughed more and more happily: "Shukaku, do you believe that there is another world besides the ninja world?"

"What?" Shukaku didn't understand.

"It's okay if you don't understand." Kurama squatted down and slowly lay behind Naruto.

A prison door appeared out of thin air, standing between Naruto and Kurama. The darkness gradually submerged Kurama's figure, leaving only a pair of red pupils staring at the outside world, and a huge grin with sharp teeth.

"But Shukaku, this world is very interesting, far more interesting than imagined."


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