Naruto: We are invincible

Chapter 260 Losing control

A few days later, Konoha Village was shrouded in a sad atmosphere, especially in the courtyard of the Senju family.

Naruto got worse, his Uchiha blood started to show, making him angry at everyone and cowering in a corner alone.

Everyone was in the living room anxiously awaiting news from Jiraiya - except for Naruto, who was just pacing around the room angrily with his hands behind his back.

"Where the hell is he?" Naruto asked, waving his arms for emphasis, but no one dared to answer for fear that he would freak out at them.

Suddenly, the door opened and Jiraiya walked in disappointedly, interrupting Naruto's waiting.

"Where is she?" Naruto asked as he rushed over to him.

Jiraiya dropped his eyes sadly. "I'm sorry, Naruto," he said, "I couldn't find her."

Naruto's heart sank at those words, all his hopes gone.

"You...can't find it..." he whispered, incredulously.

"Your spy network is spread all over the world, but you can't find a woman?!" He grabbed Jiraiya's collar angrily and roared.

"Human Path..." When Naruto was about to use Human Path to read Jiraiya's memory, a hand was placed on his shoulder.

"Enough." Minato said sternly, but Naruto just laughed coldly, and the laughter was so cold that it made Minato feel a chill down his spine.

"Heavenly Way: Shinra Tensei!" Naruto said contemptuously.

Before Minato could react, he was knocked away by an invisible force, hit the wall, and fell heavily to the ground.

"Naruto!" the others exclaimed, unable to believe that he had attacked his own father.

Naruto ignored them and turned to look at the terrified Jiraiya, his Rinnegan flashing a cold light.

"You didn't lie to me, did you, Jiraiya?" he asked in a cold tone.

Jiraiya had never seen such a terrifying side of Naruto before, and it gave him the chills.

Kushina finally couldn't stand it anymore and she decided to take action.

Naruto was about to attack the person who touched his shoulder when he was suddenly pulled aside forcefully and a loud slapping sound echoed around the room.

He covered his right cheek, which was rapidly swelling, and looked at his mother in astonishment.

"Listen to me, boy! I may not have raised you, but that doesn't mean I won't teach you a lesson!" Kushina said sternly.

"Your wife was kidnapped because of you! You are too childish, too stubborn, and too arrogant! Do you think you can do whatever you want just because you have power?!" She angrily poked Naruto's chest and yelled.

"I'm telling you, you can't! You're not a god, and you can't rule the world! You actually threatened the Tsuchikage to start a war, and you wanted to take the last tailed beast from the Hidden Cloud Village? What's wrong with you? The world doesn't work like that!"

"Ever since you obtained the Rinnegan, you think you are an omnipotent god, showing off everywhere! But you are not!" Kushina lowered her voice and said seriously, "I warn you, if you continue like this, you will lose her one day! Now, calm down!" After that, she pushed Naruto out of the room.

Naruto left the yard without another word.

"Is that too much, Kushina?" Tsunade said as she helped Minato up.

Minato didn't look injured, just a little dazed.

"He needs this lesson. Parents should discipline their children." Kushina put her hands on her hips and walked towards her husband.

Naruto walked aimlessly on the streets of Konoha Village, and the hustle and bustle around him seemed to have nothing to do with him.

His mother's words kept ringing in his ears.

"Is it really my fault?" He looked up at the gloomy sky. There was not a single star, even the moon was obscured by dark clouds.

"Hey, Naruto."

He turned around and found himself in front of the ramen stand.

"Good evening, would you like a bowl of ramen?" Shouda asked enthusiastically.

"No thanks, uncle," Naruto replied glumly and continued walking.

Shouda was surprised at his rejection, but the look on his face said it all.

"Maybe I should hand over the Kyuubi..."

"How dare you!" the nine-tailed fox roared in Naruto's mind, causing him to shrink his neck in fear.

"Is that what you are? For her, you are even willing to sacrifice us?" the nine-tailed fox asked sharply, its tail swinging back and forth unhappily.

It could more or less understand Naruto's feelings. After all, it liked that girl quite a bit itself.

"She is my love... my wife... my queen..." Naruto said sadly, wandering the crowded streets like a ghost. "I would do anything for her."

"Even at the cost of a friend?" the nine-tailed fox asked softly.

Naruto remained silent, put his hands in his pockets, lowered his head and continued walking forward, letting his hair block his vision and leaving only a shadow.

"What the hell am I supposed to do? I have such great power that I can create and destroy the moon, but I can't even find a woman. What kind of god am I?" Naruto thought in agony, kicking away a stone on the roadside.

Naruto walked aimlessly in the village, his heart filled with sadness and self-blame.

He felt useless, having great power but unable to protect his wife.

He began to resent the happy people in the village. Why could they live carefree while he had to endure such pain?

At this time, it started to rain, and the raindrops as big as beans hit Naruto's face.

He thought about the happy times he and Hinata had together and the moment he proposed to her.

The memory made his pain even more acute, and he could not help but fall to his knees and let out a roar of grief.

"Madara!" He roared to the sky, "I will definitely find you, and then even the god of death won't be able to save you!" Lightning streaked across the sky, as if responding to his anger.

"This is darkness. When you lose everything, all that's left in your heart is anger, hatred, and revenge." Kyuubi's voice rang in his mind, "No one can save you."

"That's one of my father's favorite sayings," Naruto said with a wry smile.

"I'm not swallowed by the darkness," he said to the nine-tailed fox, "I'm just... too angry. I want to vent and destroy everything." He sat in the rain, letting the rain wash over his body, but he didn't feel a bit of cold, because his heart was colder than ever.

The rain reminded him of Hinata. Her tenderness and love were like the rain, which once nourished his heart. But now, his heart was like dry land, full of cracks.

Suddenly, Naruto felt a powerful force approaching from behind.

This power was different from chakra. It was purer, more primitive, and full of oppression, which made him shudder.

"Death," he whispered, not looking back, because he knew who was coming.

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