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Chapter 426 - UK:GSW Chapter 427 – Blackened Obito’s Ultimate Humiliation, He Just Wants to Die Now 

UK:GSW Chapter 427 – Blackened Obito's Ultimate Humiliation, He Just Wants to Die Now 

"Forget it. I'm already used to staying in dark places. As for these bright places, I already…"

"Madara-senpai, you can't put it like that. If you live in New Hidden Leaf City, you could be said to have a real residence. That way, if you ever want to invite someone over as a guest, then—"

"Ah, speaking of which, having a bright residence is indeed not bad. I'll reluctantly accept it."

With a masterful shift in tone, Uchiha Madara thus accepted Uchiha Kei's good intentions.

He couldn't help it—Uchiha Madara himself could endure loneliness and solitude, could endure dampness and darkness, but if one day he needed to host Muzi, and he didn't have a decent place… that would really be GG.

In any case, Uchiha Madara thought it would be GG.

Such a thing was absolutely unacceptable, dattebayo!

So, Uchiha Madara chose to accept this kindness.

Of course, given Uchiha Madara's personality and the hopes of Uchiha Kei and the others, he would inevitably remain secluded, uninterested in the turmoil of the outside world.

Other than certain private matters, only when it came to matters concerning the Otsutsuki would this former strongest man in the ninja world take action.

As for what counted as "private matters," naturally, those were related to Muzi. And this meant that the Madara of the main world was destined to continue moving about under Muzi's guise, with no end in sight.

Honestly, Uchiha Kei was already looking forward to the scene that would occur after reviving the Senju Hashirama from World No. 2 and letting these people meet each other.

That would certainly be entertaining.

For now, however, there was no rush—there were still many things to deal with.

For example, the punishment of the two Uchiha traitors had reached a certain stage.

Uchiha Itachi, this traitor who, after dying, was summoned as a Heroic Spirit, had been placed into Uchiha Kei's Great Illusion World, where he experienced countless cycles of tragic lives, until his whole being seemed utterly broken.

What pained Uchiha Itachi most was that no matter how miserably he died, he would quickly revive, only to continue the endless hellish cycles.

So, when Uchiha Kei paused Itachi's cycle of punishment, he was even a bit dazed and confused, followed by incomprehension and bewilderment, and finally horror and agitation.

"Please… kill me! Even if you completely destroy me, that's fine! Please…"

Uchiha Itachi's voice was filled with bitter pleading, his expression entirely begging and trembling with fear.

The torture of this endless hell had completely destroyed his inner pride. It was a punishment more painful than a dead heart or a fate worse than death—an unbearable torment.

Most importantly, no matter how Itachi struggled, agonized, or gave up, it was useless—he could only be forced to cycle endlessly in that hell.

Now, with it finally stopping, the only thing Itachi hoped for was eternal rest.

To this, Uchiha Kei merely gave a disdainful cold snort and said:

"This is just the beginning, Uchiha Itachi. Compared to the punishment you've received now, the resentful souls of the Uchiha who died miserably by your hand have never ceased their wailing. Right now, you're just paying a little interest."

Hearing this was like a thunderbolt to Uchiha Itachi—despair and grief instantly filled his face. In the words of Naruto fans, this was a complete character collapse.

But actually, it was normal. Before executing Itachi, they had let him know that his self-extermination of the clan was in truth an utterly foolish and self-righteous act—true foolish arrogance—that had shattered the beliefs he clung to.

In that situation, Uchiha Kei then directly initiated the Purgatory Reincarnation and threw Itachi into it, making him experience weakness and helplessness, where no matter how he struggled, he could not change the outcome of being tortured to death. If his mentality hadn't collapsed, he would have been an NPC.

Still, while Itachi's atonement was not yet over, the method of punishment could be changed somewhat.

For example, this time stopping his endless cycle was to put him to use—to have him do some work for them.

For this request, Itachi was silent for a moment, then nodded without hesitation, saying he would give his all to complete it. What he sought was simply never to return to that hellish purgatory.

After all, whether it was turning into a woman or some other strange form, if he could live well, it would be fine—but to always experience great pain and torment before dying was truly both mental and physical torture.

Such an experience was far too much for Itachi to endure or accept, so he chose to seize every chance to "make amends," just to suffer less.

Thus, Uchiha Itachi was released by Uchiha Kei in his Heroic Spirit form and stationed at the Land of Fire's daimyo's mansion, in order to take over control of the daimyo.

After that ambush banquet, the Hidden Leaf leadership controlled the daimyo of the Land of Fire to seal the news, and quickly cleaned up the aftermath, keeping everything in their grasp.

However, to ensure the daimyo remained under control without being discovered, they needed an extremely powerful Uchiha stationed there—ideally one specialized in genjutsu, with a Mangekyo Sharingan.

Uchiha Sasuke could do it, but keeping him at the daimyo's mansion would be an extreme waste of his talents. They had never intended for Sasuke to stay there—his controlling of the daimyo and the Land of Fire's high officials was simply because he had the ability to do so.

Once the task was done, Sasuke naturally had other places to go.

Therefore, they needed someone to replace him, and Itachi from World No. 2 was undoubtedly the most suitable.

With the help of the White Zetsu, Itachi would surely complete the task well—especially since now he wanted to seize his only hope, he would do it with all his heart.

Seeing daylight again in his Heroic Spirit form, living a second life, Itachi felt dazed, his mind blank and confused.

After all, after cycling so many times in the illusion world—though each cycle wasn't long—much of his former life's memories had been worn away, to the point he was no longer used to his current state.

And then, in this condition, Namikaze Minato arrived.

When they met, Itachi was startled, because Minato appeared suddenly—it would make anyone unprepared tremble in shock.

Fortunately, Itachi quickly saw the situation clearly, then felt hesitation and unease. After all, this was Namikaze Minato—the legendary "Forever Carrying a Girl." Although this was another world's Minato, and he wasn't actually "Forever Carrying a Girl," they were still the same person. Especially when facing Minato's sunny and handsome smile, Itachi was reminded of his childhood—how, due to his father Uchiha Fugaku, he had the rare chance to meet Minato directly.

That memory of Minato's sunny, cheerful smile overlapped with the present scene.

This made Itachi feel ashamed and fearful—after all, he had personally destroyed the Uchiha and the people and things the Four Hokage had fought to protect. Most importantly, that destruction had not made the Hidden Leaf better—it had made it worse.

All these factors combined gave Itachi tremendous psychological pressure upon seeing this Minato.

Minato, however, maintained his smile and greeted Itachi warmly.

It wasn't that he didn't know about Itachi's punishment under Uchiha Kei—it was simply that business was business. Since Itachi would be working for them, Minato didn't mind showing him kindness.

One could say Minato truly had a unique charm in this regard.

After handing Itachi over to Minato, Uchiha Kei turned his gaze to the other traitor.

The blackened Obito, after suffering the "Ultimate Humiliation," had already reached a certain point—he was now completely numb. It was time to give him the final blow.

Under Uchiha Kei's arrangements, Nohara Rin saw the blackened Obito who had been humiliated to the extreme—delivering a soul-shattering blow to this already numb, treacherous wolf.

Uchiha Kei didn't have the main world's Rin meet Obito—that would only cause pain to the kind-hearted Rin, and the main world's Team Minato was fine, not like World No. 2's.

So, Uchiha Kei went to World No. 2 and used the Impure World Reincarnation to summon an Edo Tensei Rin, then let her see it all.

He also told Edo Rin all the evil deeds Obito had committed.

For Edo Rin, who had sacrificed herself to protect the Hidden Leaf, this was undoubtedly a huge blow and an unbearable pain. So, when she saw the disfigured Obito, she didn't even care about his appearance—she sorrowfully and painfully questioned why he had done such outrageously vile things.

To Obito, this was like the sky collapsing—an unparalleled humiliation and mental shock hit him, and he could only let out helpless cries and pleas, telling Rin not to look at him, revealing the ugliest possible side.

A classic scene, naturally recorded by Uchiha Kei. And the reason he didn't execute Obito like he had Itachi was because he still needed to make use of him.

That was to have him use the Rinne Rebirth Jutsu to revive certain people from World No. 2.

At that time, Obito could then die in peace—and while he used the Rinne Rebirth Jutsu, he would be fitted with all sorts of instruments to help Orochimaru and the other researchers collect valuable data, paving the way for making Rinne Rebirth a routine technique in the future.

After Obito hit GG, his soul would also be retrieved by Uchiha Kei, to be cast into the illusion world for eternal atonement, just like Itachi.

Of course, Uchiha Kei wouldn't torment Obito forever—after all, he wasn't a devil. He just needed Obito to pay the price he deserved.

Yes, "kind"—that was right.

Moreover, to make Obito truly understand his stupidity, the "Ultimate Humiliation" added another step—that was to let Obito meet the main world's Uchiha Madara, and have Madara personally tell him the truth of the Eye of the Moon Plan, making him realize it was the ultimate scam.

Only if Madara himself said it could Obito truly understand this was the greatest scam in history.

Killing the heart—this was it.

Anyway, after this, Obito was utterly dead inside—like a corpse—only wanting death, not resisting at all, not even thinking of revenge on Madara or Black Zetsu.

Because Madara directly told Obito two truths about the ninja world: that he was not the Uchiha Madara of World No. 2, and that Black Zetsu—the true culprit—had already been captured and was now just a valuable research specimen in the lab.

One could say Madara understood exactly how to kill the heart—and it was absolutely deliberate.

After all, for the Uchiha massacre in World No. 2, Old Madara could not accept it at all. His chest surged with great anger, and he constantly cursed the other him for choosing such trash as his successor, who then met another brainless, treacherous wolf—together directly dooming the Uchiha clan.

If the Eye of the Moon Plan had been real, Madara could barely comfort himself. But now that he knew it was an epic-level scam, such clan destruction was absolutely unforgivable.

Even if it was just in World No. 2, Madara's rage couldn't be restrained.

Therefore, since he couldn't directly attack Obito, killing the heart was naturally what he could and would do.

One could say Madara's scheming depth was very high.

In short, after repeated heart-killing blows, Obito was completely broken—only wanting to die, with a strong desire for atonement.

Thus, when Uchiha Kei suggested that Obito transplant the Rinnegan and use Rinne Rebirth to revive certain dead people, he agreed without hesitation. In fact, his dead eyes even flashed with a strong emotion.

It wasn't the feeling of seizing a chance to counterattack—it was the feeling that the opportunity for release was right there, and so was the chance to atone. He only hoped that with this sinful body and soul, he could slightly redeem some of his sins.

One could say Uchiha Obito was never wholly evil—but precisely because of that, forgiving his sins would be the greatest injustice to those who died because of him.

Wrong was wrong—no matter the original intention or heart, it remained so. In Uchiha Kei's eyes, there was no such thing as "whitewashing and regret" to escape punishment.

Still, Obito's cooperation ensured the most critical part of using Rinne Rebirth. And in the following resurrection operation, Uchiha Kei would also confirm whether it was the Sage of the Six Paths of World No. 2 interfering with his attempt to summon World No. 2 into the illusion world.

Yes—Uchiha Kei had already tried to use Heroic Spirit Summoning on World No. 2, but failed. The skill simply couldn't be used directly in that world.

It wasn't that Heroic Spirits from World No. 2 couldn't be summoned—after all, Itachi had been executed in the main world and successfully summoned—but directly summoning from World No. 2 was impossible, as Uchiha Kei learned when he personally tried it there.

At that time, the system prompted that the skill had been obstructed by some unknown interference and failed.

So, Uchiha Kei wanted to know—was it the Sage of the Six Paths of World No. 2 interfering?!

This suspicion was also why, when he had spoken to Madara earlier about various matters, he had brought up the possibility that the Sage of the Six Paths was their enemy.

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