Naruto: We are invincible

Chapter 180 Resurrection

In the dim corridor, footsteps echoed off the walls.

The faint light from the torches illuminated the passage, and the stone walls seemed to swallow up the remaining light.

An old man walked steadily, ignoring the tiny noises around him.

As the old man walked into the light, his features gradually became clearer.

He was thin, leaning on a cane in his left hand, with sparse and messy black hair, a bandage covering his right eye, and a shocking X-shaped scar on his chin.

He wore a white shirt and a black robe with only his right shoulder exposed. Under the robe were three golden prosthetic limbs that replaced his lost right arm.

The old man walked straight to a reception desk, which seemed out of place in this gloomy underground prison, but he didn't care.

"Lord Danzo, what may I do for you?" The receptionist sitting behind the desk stood up and bowed.

"I need to see a prisoner," Danzo said in a calm tone.

"OK, who is this?" the receptionist asked.

Danzo stepped closer and whispered a name.

"I'm afraid he is not available to see visitors right now. The Hokage has ordered that no one is allowed to visit." The receptionist looked embarrassed.

"I believe this won't be a problem, right?" Danzo asked, his tone still calm, but the hidden displeasure in it was enough to make the receptionist shudder.

"Of course, of course not. Please follow me." The receptionist swallowed and led Danzo to the cell where the prisoners were held.

"We're here," the receptionist said. Danzo walked to the cell door and looked inside.

"Leave us alone for a while." Danzo ordered. The receptionist did not dare to neglect and hurried away.

Danzo turned his gaze to the man in the cell. He was wearing a plain grey prison uniform, and his right arm was broken at the shoulder.

"Hiashi, look at how miserable you are now." Danzo said. The man in the cell slowly opened his eyes, revealing a pair of white pupils.

"Are you here to laugh at me, Danzo?" Hiashi asked weakly.

He, who was once a powerful figure, is now a prisoner, his heart filled with sadness and despair.

"How could that be?" Danzo looked at Hiashi carefully.

Hiashi curled up in the corner, as if trying to hide himself in the shadows.

"I'm here to help you," Danzo continued.

"Really?" Rizu asked doubtfully.

"How can you help me?" He was amused by Danzo's words, and his laughter was full of bitterness and sarcasm.

"You should be grateful. Tsunade wants to send you to the blood prison." Danzo said.

When Rizu heard this, he felt a chill down his spine.

"I can give you freedom, help you take back your family, and let you witness with your own eyes that the person who locked you up here gets the punishment he deserves." Danzo put forward his conditions. Hiashi's laughter stopped abruptly, as if he heard an incredible joke, and he laughed so hard that he fell backwards.

"Are you crazy, Danzo? How could you do that?" Hiashi asked, his tone full of teasing.

"Those followers of your family are still loyal to you, and they hold important positions in the village. I need you to join forces with them, and in return, I will give you everything you want." Danzo said.

Hiashi wanted to make a few more sarcastic remarks, but he suddenly noticed Danzo's serious expression.

"Are you serious?" Rizu asked in surprise.

"I never joke." Danzo replied. Hiashi began to think seriously.

"What exactly do you want to do?" Rizu asked seriously. He had put away his previous contempt and his tone was full of vigilance.

"I will tell you once you agree to my conditions," Danzo replied.

"I promise you." Hiashi said. Danzo nodded with satisfaction, turned and left, throwing a small ball to Hiashi.

"What is this?" Hiashi asked. He caught the ball and found that it looked like a pill.

"This is the key to your freedom," Danzo said before walking away, leaving Hiashi alone.

Rizu looked at the pill in his hand, and finally made up his mind and swallowed it.

A warm feeling surged into his heart, and Rizu suddenly felt a sharp pain in his chest, which quickly spread throughout his body.

"Ah ah ah ah ah!"

Hiashi roared in agony, he felt as if his chest was about to explode and breathing became difficult.

The guard heard the noise and rushed over, only to find Ritsu lying on the ground, motionless.

The guard opened the cell door and checked on Rizu.

"He's dead," the guard said after checking Hiashi's pulse.

He noticed that Hiashi's hands were clutching his chest tightly.

"It must have been a sudden heart attack. Notify the Hokage-sama and have his body disposed of," the guard said.

Danzo stood in front of the reception desk, looking at the busy guards with a barely perceptible smile on his face. He opened his Sharingan and erased all traces of his visit to the prison.

******

The Senju clan's residence was peaceful and quiet, which was often the case when Naruto and Hashirama were away.

Naruto went to take part in the Chunin Exam held in the Hidden Cloud Village, and Hashirama accompanied him as a teacher along with his younger brother, the Second Hokage Tobirama.

The living room of the mansion is simply decorated, with several single sofas and two large sofas placed randomly, green plants dotted in the corners, several calligraphy and paintings decorating the walls, and three bookshelves standing against the wall, filled with various books, ranging from historical biographies of the Senju family to geography and novels.

Jiraiya had shamelessly requested that his intimate series be placed on the bookshelf, but was of course rejected. In his words, his work is "art" and everyone in the mansion should have the opportunity to appreciate it.

Unfortunately, Tsunade did not agree with his point of view and gave him a strange punch. However, Tsunade still agreed to let him put out his first novel, "The Legend of Strong Perseverance Ninja", which was a blessing in disguise.

Tsunade returned to the mansion and headed straight to the living room.

Now she just wanted to collapse on the soft sofa and have a good sleep.

Today is another busy day, first with endless documents to deal with, then endless meetings.

Just dealing with all those documents is enough of a headache, not to mention having to meet with those difficult advisory elders.

Fortunately, she was able to exercise restraint and did not send a shadow clone to deal with them.

First up was the funding application for the medical department, which had Shizune and Hinata's signatures on it.

Little Hinata is a smart kid. She knew that Tsunade didn't like dealing with these things, so she submitted the application when she was not around.

Shizune wasn't so lucky and was scolded by Tsunade.

Then there were the complaints from the civilians, who kept complaining all day long. Tsunade shook her head irritably, trying to put these troubles behind her.

As soon as she walked into the living room, Tsunade saw an interesting scene.

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