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A voice from the drive’s AI responded: “Seal 3 secured. The next seal lies within the hearts of those who cherish the past.” Chapter 5 – The Forgotten Library Following the holographic map, the trio discovered an old, forgotten library hidden beneath the village’s oldest shrine. The doors were sealed with a rune that required a combination of chakra and willpower . Hinata, using her Gentle Fist, channeled her chakra into the seals, while Shikamaru extended his shadow to hold the doors open. Kakashi placed the scroll of sealing jutsu on the central pedestal, and a burst of light erupted.
A notification popped up on his phone: “Seal 1 secured. Access to next folder unlocked.” Shikamaru’s eyes lit up. “Well, that’s more interesting than I thought.”
Shikamaru smirked. “Time to use my shadow,” he thought, and immediately logged into the village’s surveillance network. He traced the wind’s source to an ancient, abandoned training ground outside the village, a place where the stood—its leaves had long since withered.
A voice from the drive’s AI responded: “Seal 3 secured. The next seal lies within the hearts of those who cherish the past.” Chapter 5 – The Forgotten Library Following the holographic map, the trio discovered an old, forgotten library hidden beneath the village’s oldest shrine. The doors were sealed with a rune that required a combination of chakra and willpower . Hinata, using her Gentle Fist, channeled her chakra into the seals, while Shikamaru extended his shadow to hold the doors open. Kakashi placed the scroll of sealing jutsu on the central pedestal, and a burst of light erupted.
A notification popped up on his phone: “Seal 1 secured. Access to next folder unlocked.” Shikamaru’s eyes lit up. “Well, that’s more interesting than I thought.”
Shikamaru smirked. “Time to use my shadow,” he thought, and immediately logged into the village’s surveillance network. He traced the wind’s source to an ancient, abandoned training ground outside the village, a place where the stood—its leaves had long since withered.