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Naruto: New Adventures (Web Novel) - Chapter 155 Sakura's Silent Resolve: 3 Echoes of the Past

Chapter 155 Sakura's Silent Resolve: 3 Echoes of the Past

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The air in the cave was thick with tension as the man’s smile lingered, his eyes sharp and calculating. Sakura stepped forward, her fists clenched, standing between her team and this mysterious figure. There was something unsettling about him, not just his chakra but the way he spoke — like he had been watching her for years, waiting for this exact moment.

Takeshi’s hand moved toward his kunai, but Sakura raised a hand, stopping him. “Stay back,” she ordered, her voice low but firm.

The man chuckled, stepping further out of the shadows. His face was gaunt, his pale skin stretched tightly over sharp features. He wore the tattered remnants of a Sound Village uniform, but his demeanor was far more sinister than any ordinary shinobi Sakura had encountered.

“You’ve grown strong since the war, Sakura,” the man said, his voice dripping with mock admiration. “But strength alone won’t save you this time.”

Sakura’s eyes narrowed. “Who are you?”

“Ah, forgive me for not introducing myself sooner,” the man said, bowing theatrically. “My name is Sora. I once served under Orochimaru, and now I lead the remnants of his loyal followers. We’ve been quietly waiting for the right time to emerge — and you, Sakura, are the key to our plans.”

Sakura’s heart skipped a beat. Orochimaru’s remnants? She had known that rogue factions from the Sound Village still existed, but to hear that they had reorganized, with her somehow being central to their goals, was alarming. She needed to find out more — fast.

“I have nothing to do with your old master’s twisted experiments,” Sakura said, her tone steely. “Whatever you’re planning, it ends here.”

Sora laughed softly, the sound echoing off the walls of the cave. “You think this is about Orochimaru’s ambitions? No, Sakura. This is much bigger than that. Orochimaru’s goals were small compared to what we have in store.”

Sakura felt a wave of frustration. This man was talking in riddles, stalling for time. But for what? She glanced at Sai, who gave a subtle nod, ready for whatever might come next. Takeshi and Hana stood just behind them, their expressions serious, awaiting her signal.

“Enough talk,” Sakura said, her voice firm. “If you want a fight, we’re ready. But if you surrender now, we might let you live.”

Sora’s smile faded, replaced with a cold, calculating gaze. “You still don’t understand, do you? You’re not the hunter here, Sakura. You’re the prey.”

Before she could react, the ground beneath her feet began to tremble. Chakra signatures flared to life all around them as figures materialized from the shadows — more rogue shinobi, each one emerging from hidden crevices and tunnels in the cave walls. It was an ambush.

“Scatter!” Sakura ordered, leaping back as several kunai shot toward her. Sai darted forward, summoning his ink beasts to block the incoming attacks, while Takeshi and Hana swiftly moved to take cover behind the rocks.

Sakura’s mind raced. There were too many of them, and they had the advantage of terrain. This wasn’t just a small band of rogues; this was a full-blown army. She quickly formed hand seals, her chakra surging as she slammed her palms into the ground, sending a shockwave rippling through the cave. The rocks trembled, causing parts of the ceiling to collapse, temporarily blocking off the advancing enemies.

“Sai, Takeshi, Hana, fall back!” she shouted, her voice echoing through the cave. They couldn’t win this fight in close quarters. They needed to regroup, gather more intel, and strike from a position of strength.

But Sora wasn’t about to let them escape so easily. “Leaving so soon?” he taunted, raising his hands as a dark, pulsating chakra began to swirl around him. “Let’s see how you handle this!”

The air crackled with energy as the rogue leader unleashed a massive wave of chakra that tore through the cave, sending rocks and debris flying. Sakura barely managed to leap out of the way, but her heart raced as she realized just how powerful Sora truly was. This wasn’t just some remnant of the past — this was a threat far greater than she had anticipated.

As they retreated through the cave’s winding tunnels, Sakura’s thoughts raced. Sora was clearly targeting her specifically, but why? What could she possibly have that he wanted?

They emerged into the open air, and Sakura signaled for her team to stop and regroup on a cliffside overlooking the valley. The sunlight was blinding after the darkness of the cave, but the fresh air helped clear her mind.

“We’re outnumbered,” Sai said, his voice calm as ever. “We need to call for reinforcements.”

Sakura nodded, but something about this mission felt too personal to involve others just yet. The rogue shinobi were after her specifically, and she needed to understand why before more lives were put at risk.

“Takeshi, Hana,” she said, turning to the young genin. “I’m proud of how you both handled yourselves back there. But this mission just got a lot more dangerous. I need you both to stay sharp.”

Hana nodded, her eyes determined. “We can handle it, Sensei. Whatever they’re planning, we’ll stop them.”

Takeshi grinned, his earlier bravado slightly dampened by the reality of the situation, but his spirit was undeterred. “We won’t let you down!”

Sakura allowed herself a small smile. Despite the danger, she was glad to have such capable students by her side. But this battle wasn’t over yet.

Suddenly, Sai stiffened, his eyes narrowing as he looked back toward the valley. “We’re not alone.”

Sakura followed his gaze and saw it — a group of rogue shinobi approaching fast, their chakra signatures flaring with murderous intent. They had been followed.

“We can’t outrun them,” Sai said, already preparing his ink beasts for battle. “We’ll have to fight.”

Sakura’s heart pounded. She didn’t want to risk the genin in an all-out battle, but they had no choice. She could feel the weight of her responsibility pressing down on her. She was their leader, their protector, and she had to ensure they survived.

Taking a deep breath, Sakura stepped forward, her chakra flaring as she prepared for the inevitable confrontation. “Get ready.”

The rogue shinobi surged toward them, weapons drawn, their eyes filled with malice. Sakura raised her fists, her chakra glowing brightly as she prepared to strike. The fight was about to begin, and the odds were stacked against them.

But just as the first wave of enemies closed in, something unexpected happened. A flicker of movement from the trees above caught Sakura’s eye, and before she could react, a figure dropped down from the branches, landing in front of her with a powerful thud.

Sakura’s breath caught in her throat as she recognized the man who had just appeared between her and the incoming enemies. His black cloak swirled around him as he stood tall, his single eye glinting with cold determination.

“Sasuke…” she whispered, her heart racing as she watched her husband draw his sword, his presence radiating power.

Without a word, Sasuke glanced back at her, his expression unreadable, and then turned to face the enemies charging toward them.

The battle was far from over, but with Sasuke by her side, Sakura felt a surge of hope. Whatever secrets Sora and his rogue shinobi held, they would face them together.

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