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Chapter 33 - ​Chapter 32: The Lottery of Fate

The Gate.

​"Alright."

​Kurenai sighed, finally agreeing to Kiyohara's extortion.

She nodded. After all, her father was a Jonin specialist. She was effectively the "rich kid" of the group, while Kiyohara was the "minimalist" (broke) commoner.

​"Let's go."

​Kiyohara led the way inside.

The venue was crowded. He spotted a few familiar faces, but mostly strangers.

The crowd was starkly divided into two social circles:

​Commoners: Dressed in mismatched, practical gear. Quiet. Cautious.

​Clans: Dressed in crisp uniforms. Loud. Radiating subtle arrogance.

​Two figures stood out immediately.

Uchiha Tekka, wearing the high-collared shirt with the red-and-white fan crest on his back.

Hyūga Tetsu, wearing loose white robes, his pale lavender eyes scanning the room with the Byakugan deactivated.

​Naturally, the clan members gravitated toward them, forming exclusive cliques.

​The Chief Examiner, a scarred Jonin, stepped forward.

"The rules are simple: One-on-one combat. Stop before fatal injury. Lethal Ninjutsu is permitted, but killing is discouraged. We judge on tactics, not just brute force."

​"Come forward to draw lots."

​Kiyohara reached into the black box.

He pulled out a ball.

Number 4.

​He looked at the digital board.

Match 4: Kiyohara vs. Uchiha Tekka.

​"My luck isn't great," Kiyohara muttered.

Facing an Uchiha in the first round was the worst-case scenario.

​"I wonder if he has activated his Sharingan yet," Kiyohara mused, stroking his chin.

The Sharingan was a cheat code. Insight, copying, hypnosis, seeing chakra... and that was just the base model.

If you upgraded to the Mangekyō, you got two unique superpowers and a giant spectral samurai (Susanoo).

​'This damn bloodline world is unreasonable,' Kiyohara thought bitterly.

The entire history of the Ninja World was essentially a domestic dispute between the Ōtsutsuki family. Everyone else—the millions of commoners—were just NPCs running around in the background.

​Even Naruto, the poster boy for "Hard Work and Guts," turned out to be the reincarnation of a demi-god, the son of a Hokage, and a Jinchūriki.

The finish line that commoners strived for their entire lives wasn't even the starting line for the bloodline supremacists.

​"What, are you jealous?" the Missing-nin floated out, teasing him.

​"I'm just remarking on the importance of reincarnation skills," Kiyohara retorted mentally. "It's a pay-to-win game."

​'But I'm not without opportunity.'

If he couldn't beat them, he would loot them.

With the Last Words Letter, perhaps he could collect all the bloodlines into one body?

​The Match.

​The first three matches passed quickly.

They were mostly contests between commoner Genin—cautious, calculating, relying on Kunai and feints. Or they were one-sided beatdowns where a Clan kid overwhelmed a Commoner with superior chakra reserves.

​The Stands.

​Kurenai returned with a bag of snacks.

"Kiyohara is facing an Uchiha in round one... that's terrible luck."

​"Hmm, it looks bad," Genma mumbled around his senbon. "But trust him, Kurenai. We saw him in the Grass. That kid hides his true strength."

​"Fourth Match: Kiyohara versus Uchiha Tekka! Take the stage!"

​Kiyohara walked into the center of the arena.

Uchiha Tekka stood opposite him, arms crossed. His eyes held the typical arrogance of the Uchiha Police Force.

​"I've heard of you," Tekka said coldly. "You did adequately in the war. But the limit of a commoner ends here. Meeting me is your misfortune."

​Kiyohara didn't respond. He adjusted his breathing, relaxing his muscles.

​"Begin!"

​The referee dropped his hand.

​Flash.

​Tekka didn't waste time with taijutsu. His hands blurred through seals.

Snake. Ram. Monkey. Boar. Horse. Tiger.

​His chest expanded.

"Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique!"

​He exhaled a massive sphere of flame.

It was over two meters in diameter, warping the air with suffocating heat. It roared toward Kiyohara like a miniature sun.

​'The Benevolent Art,' Kiyohara thought calmly.

There was a joke that the Great Fireball never killed anyone in the anime. It was the "Kind Technique."

But in reality? Getting hit by that meant incineration.

​He moved.

Tiger. Ox. Dog. Rabbit. Snake.

​"Wind Release: Great Breakthrough!"

​A high-pressure vortex of wind erupted from his mouth.

Crucially, Kiyohara didn't aim at the fire. Wind fuels fire. A head-on collision would just create a larger explosion in his face.

He aimed at the side.

​WHOOSH!

​The wind hammer-slammed the fireball from the left flank.

The trajectory shifted violently. The massive sphere was deflected, whistling past Kiyohara's shoulder, the heat singing his hair.

​BOOM!

​The fireball slammed into the arena wall behind him, exploding into a shower of sparks and scorched stone.

​The audience gasped.

Uchiha Tekka's ninjutsu was powerful.

But Kiyohara's Wind Release... that was Jonin-level control.

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