Madara Uchiha: “Do you wish to dance as well?” Yuu Higashino yawned, lazily drew his blade from its sheath, and with a gentle swing, unleashed a slash that surged forward like a storm, spanning seve
“Ah~ ha~” Yuu Higashino, sitting lazily at the wooden counter, yawned. One hand propped up his head, while the other rubbed his eyes, which watered from the yawn.
Watching the crowds passing outside, Yuu Higashino couldn’t help but recall what had happened a few days ago.
Simply put, he had transmigrated into the world of Naruto, becoming a fourteen-year-old boy named Yuu Higashino.
He accepted this transmigration quite quickly; after all, there wasn’t much in his previous world worth holding onto, so he didn’t dwell on it any longer.
The original owner’s identity was straightforward: orphaned at the start, his parents died during the Nine-Tails incident a few years ago. His ancestors were samurai, and it was said his great-grandfather fought alongside the First Hokage, so after the founding of the Leaf Village, his family was allotted two well-located houses.
As everyone knows, not everyone in the Naruto world can become a ninja. His family was a prime example: every generation tried, but none ever qualified as ninjas, and Yuu Higashino was no exception.
Unable to become a ninja but yearning to be one, since his great-grandfather’s time, his family had run a “General Affairs Shop.”
The shop’s business model was simple: accepting commissions to help others with their troubles. Even the name suggested a business quite at odds with ninja work.
Opening such a shop in a ninja village like Konoha inevitably meant little to no business.
But it wasn’t a big problem. Yuu Higashino’s great-grandfather was lucky—the house he re