Naruto: The Rise Of Uchiha

Chapter 99: Chapter 101



"Go and release them," Uchiha Fugaku commanded Uchiha Yakumi, signaling him to bring Shimura Naoya and the detained Shimura family members out of the Security Department.

"Yes," Yakumi responded, swiftly entering the building.

Moments later, Naoya Shimura and the other Shimura family members emerged from the Guard Department under the watchful gaze of the crowd. They looked worse for wear—faces bruised, clothes torn, and some with arms hanging limply, clearly broken.

"Uchiha Fugaku, how dare you resort to lynching!" Danzo Shimura's voice boomed as his sharp glare bore into Fugaku.

"Advisor Danzo, please refrain from baseless accusations," Fugaku replied with calm composure, his tone neither aggressive nor submissive. "Their injuries were not due to lynching but were sustained while obstructing law enforcement."

Danzo's fury bubbled beneath the surface, but Fugaku's perfectly reasonable explanation left no room for argument. Suppressing his anger, Danzo pressed on.

"Then why weren't their wounds treated?" he demanded.

"That's on you, Advisor Danzo," Fugaku said with mock helplessness. "After detaining them, we intended to provide medical attention, but your sudden arrival with Root operatives forced us to prioritize defense over treatment."

"You..." Danzo's lips twitched in frustration. He knew Fugaku's explanation was a pretext, yet he lacked the means to refute it without evidence.

Fugaku turned to Danzo with an expression of exaggerated courtesy. "Advisor Danzo, I leave them in your care. Please discipline them properly to ensure they do not interfere with law enforcement in the future. While Hokage-sama has been lenient this time, I doubt the same mercy will be shown next time."

Danzo's knuckles whitened as he clenched his fists in rage. Seeing Shimura Naoya and the others in such a pitiful state was like salt on an open wound.

"Let's go," Danzo barked, whirling around and leading the Root operatives away with Shimura Naoya and the others in tow.

The Third Hokage, watching silently, spoke at last. "Let's disperse as well," he said to the assembled clan leaders and elite jonin. His calm tone and gentle smile masked a deep sense of unease. As he departed, his mind churned.

Though the Hokage left with a composed demeanor, the events of the day heightened his concern over the Uchiha clan. Once isolated and alienated, the Uchiha family had somehow begun to mend relations with several other clans, creating alliances that threatened the delicate balance of power in Konoha.

The heads of other families also began to leave, each processing the events of the day differently. For some, the sharp hostility between the Shimura and Uchiha clans presented an opportunity to align with one side. For others, the growing tension was a sign to remain neutral and avoid entanglement.

As the area cleared, only the members of the Guard Department remained.

Inside the Guard Department, Fugaku returned to his office. His mind lingered on certain names: Takasaki Kazushi, Iwasaki Hiroshi, and Hoshino Atsumi. These clan leaders had once again shown their unwavering allegiance to Danzo and animosity toward the Uchiha clan.

He had long considered eliminating them but had postponed his plans due to other priorities, such as his mission in the Land of Water. Today's events, however, solidified his resolve. Their continued opposition posed a threat that could no longer be ignored.

That evening, Fugaku returned home.

"Fugaku, I heard about a conflict between the Guard and the Root today," Uchiha Mikoto said softly as she greeted him. Her eyes scanned him for injuries, and she sighed in relief when she found none.

"There was a conflict," Fugaku admitted, sitting down with her.

"What happened?" she asked, concern etched across her face.

Fugaku recounted the events succinctly. "Shimura Naoya interfered with Guard Department operations. I detained him, and Danzo brought Root operatives to the department to retrieve him by force."

Her hands tightened around the teacup she was holding. "Did it come to blows?" she asked, her voice tinged with worry.

Fugaku shook his head. "No. The Third Hokage arrived in time to prevent a fight."

Mikoto relaxed slightly. "Even so, after today, the relationship between the Uchiha and Shimura clans will..." Her voice trailed off, her concern unspoken but evident.

"The relationship between our clans has always been strained," Fugaku said firmly. "If we back down every time, we'll only invite further disrespect. The Uchiha clan must demonstrate its strength when necessary."

Mikoto nodded, offering a small smile of support. "I trust your judgment, Fugaku."

She rose to her feet. "Dinner is ready. I prepared some ginseng pork kidney for you—it'll help restore your energy after everything you've been through."

Fugaku chuckled, recognizing the dish for what it was—a traditional tonic for men. "In that case, I'll make sure to eat my fill."

They shared a quiet meal, the warmth of their home a stark contrast to the tensions of the day.

Later that night, just as Fugaku was preparing to retire, he heard footsteps approaching. The three Uchiha elders—Uchiha Setsuna, Uchiha Mamoru, and Uchiha Tsukasa—entered his home unannounced.

"Let's talk in the study," Fugaku said, a hint of annoyance creeping into his voice as he gestured for them to follow him. He led them to his study and closed the door behind them.

The three elders exchanged wary glances. Fugaku's tone and demeanor were not hostile, yet they couldn't shake the feeling that he was displeased.

Unaware of the reasons behind Fugaku's apparent frustration, they sat down, their expressions filled with curiosity and a trace of apprehension.

(End of Chapter)

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