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Far, far away from the Elemental Nations, on a distant planet—the home world of the Ōtsutsuki clan—one figure sat upon a massive throne. Before him stood many identical-looking beings, all approaching with great respect. This man had deep, dark blue eyes, but they were no ordinary eyes. No—these eyes surpassed even the Rinnegan and the Rinne Sharingan, the most legendary dōjutsu known across the Ōtsutsuki's universe.
This man was Kinshiki, the king of the Ōtsutsuki clan—the ruler of their entire planet and the sovereign of their mighty race. He gazed down at one of his subordinates, who knelt before him and spoke.
"My lord, you were right. We were able to track the source of that strange energy. And as you suspected, it is not chakra. But it is a truly powerful energy."
A smirk formed on Kinshiki's face. Finally... after all these years... he thought. He had found the one who possessed this mysterious power. Never, in his entire life, had he sensed a source of energy like this. This universe ran on chakra-based energy—but this power... it was something far greater.
He rose from his throne, his presence filling the vast hall.
"Hmph. Well then... what is the name of this planet?" he asked.
A screen of green light appeared out of nowhere, forming a hologram that showed the planet of the Elemental Nations.
"Our scouts have reported the name, my lord," the subordinate said. "They call it the Elemental Nations."
"Well, isn't that interesting..." Kinshiki said, his smirk deepening. "Prepare our forces. We will invade this planet. I want to see this power for myself... and crush whoever dares to challenge my rule."
He would show the universe that he, the king of the Ōtsutsuki, was the strongest of all. None would threaten his reign.
He glanced at his men. "Bring Momoshiki as well. We will bring our strongest. I will show them all the might of Kinshiki—the might of the king of the Ōtsutsuki!"
His subordinates nodded and quickly moved to carry out his orders. The invasion had begun.
Meanwhile,
in the Elemental Nations, Naruto had finally calmed down and decided to return to the village. Now, in the Elemental Nations, there were only three main hidden villages left. Well, not three nations per se—just three main villages. Suna (the Hidden Sand) could barely be considered a hidden village anymore, and Kiri (the Hidden Mist) had only recently emerged from its civil war. That left Konoha as the undisputed strongest village in what remained of the ninja world.
On the other hand, Naruto didn't care in the slightest about the council trying to summon him for answers or information. He didn't give a damn. He was already feeling pretty down, weighed by sorrow and regret. At some level, he blamed himself, but deep down, he knew there was little he could have done. For all his immense power, he had finally realized one simple truth: he was no god.
Deciding to return to his home to get some rest, Naruto tried to settle his mind. But suddenly, his eyes snapped open. He sensed something. Something was wrong. Something was approaching—and it was powerful. He looked toward the sky, his sharp senses stretching far beyond what normal shinobi could perceive. Whatever it was, it was still far away, but at the speed it was traveling, it would be here in two days.
Naruto narrowed his eyes. This wasn't just a single presence. There were multiple signatures—many of them powerful. Several of them felt even stronger than the First Hokage and his own father.
A small part of him felt the thrill of facing a new challenge, but a far greater part of him remained weighed down by the loss of Itachi. His sorrow was still fresh. With determination, Naruto vanished from his room, reappearing in an instant.
Inside the council room, Minato was in the middle of a meeting when Naruto appeared out of nowhere, startling the ANBU guards. They nearly attacked before realizing who it was and lowering their weapons.
Minato turned to him, concerned. "Naruto, what are you doing here? I thought you were resting."
Naruto looked at the council members, who were just about to bombard him with questions about Kumo and Iwa. But he cut them off.
"Father," Naruto said in a serious tone, "we're about to face an invasion. And it's coming soon."
The room fell dead silent at his words. Koharu finally spoke, her voice tense.
"What do you mean by that? We already faced an invasion, and you destroyed them! After that, there's no force in the entire Elemental Nations that could possibly attack us. Iwa is completely destroyed. Kumo is gone. Kiri is too weak, having just come out of a civil war. Suna is barely a functioning hidden village anymore. There's no one left in the Elemental Nations who could challenge us!"
Naruto looked at her, his gaze serious.
"You're right. There's no one left in the Elemental Nations. But I'm not talking about anyone from the Elemental Nations."
The room fell silent again, the weight of his words settling over everyone. Shikaku spoke next, his expression tense, trying to process what Naruto meant.
"Are you saying... we're going to be attacked by... aliens?"
He hesitated as the words left his mouth, and many of the council members exchanged uneasy glances, some thinking Naruto had finally lost his mind from the pressure and grief over losing Itachi Uchiha.
But Naruto simply nodded.
"I can sense it—several immense chakra signatures are heading toward this planet at rapid speed. If I'm right, they'll be here in the Elemental Nations in two days. And I must say, every single one of them is strong. Stronger than most Kage I've seen. Some are even stronger than the First Hokage."
At this, some of the council members began to realize that Naruto wasn't losing his mind—he was dead serious. Still, there were a few who looked unconvinced.
Minato decided to step in.
"Are you sure about this, Naruto? Can you tell us how many there are?"
Naruto shook his head grimly.
"I estimate at least 20,000 of them. And that's just a rough count. Every single one of them is at least high super Kage-level... and that's just the weaker ones. The stronger ones are far beyond the First Hokage and all Kage's Combine till Now in power. I sensed a few of their scouts already—some of them were here briefly when the village was under attack. But they've left... probably to report back. Now the main force is coming, and at the speed they're traveling, they'll be here in two days. There's no doubt about it."
Minato's expression grew serious, the weight of the coming threat settling over him and everyone in the room.
