If it were possible, Hanzo would want to curse Kazuki at this moment.
Kazuki's mouth was full of words like 'ants' and 'scum', seemingly looking down on Hanzo, yet his strength had earned Hanzo's recognition.
At this age, to achieve such power, Kazuki indeed had the right to be arrogant.
However, this young man was also a cunning old fox, secretly forming hand seals with one hand.
Sure enough, there isn't a ninja who isn't devious.
The terrifying lightning numbed Hanzo, but fortunately, he reacted extremely quickly, dropping the scythe in his hand in an instant and retreating rapidly, while simultaneously forming hand seals, sending countless Explosive Tags to envelop Kazuki.
Fire Release: Exploding Flame Formation.
In the previous battle, Hanzo had already prepared a large number of Explosive Tags on the ground, and now he used them against Kazuki.
In the original story, Hanzo would use this move against Nagato, severely injuring Nagato's legs and turning him into a cripple.
However, this move was useless against Kazuki. His figure flashed, and he was already out of the attack range of Fire Release: Exploding Flame Formation.
"This speed!" Hanzo's pupils contracted.
As a master of Body Flicker Technique, Hanzo could clearly feel that the Body Flicker Technique Kazuki used was incomparably faster than before. He couldn't even discern Kazuki's movement trajectory.
Kazuki had already displayed terrifying Body Flicker Technique and speed before, but this time, it made Hanzo begin to feel anxious.
"It's about time." Kazuki's lips curved into a playful smile.
A Rasengan first appeared in his right hand, then a dense Wind Chakra was injected, and in an instant, Sage Art: Wind Release: Rasenshuriken formed.
At this moment, Hanzo felt a deadly crisis. If this attack landed on him, even he would die.
After all, he was just flesh and blood, not a brute like the Third Raikage.
He absolutely could not let this move land on him.
But before he could do anything, the Wind Release: Rasenshuriken in Kazuki's hand vanished.
Is this a Space-Time Ninjutsu?
The moment Hanzo reacted, a sharp pain came from his right arm. He quickly looked and found that the Rasenshuriken had appeared on his arm, where a clear mark was visible.
The terrifying Wind Chakra began to rage in his arm, threatening to spread from his arm and consume his entire body. Hanzo gritted his teeth and quickly fled into the distance.
"Did he escape?"
With his Sharingan and Sage Mode, Kazuki's sensory abilities were extremely terrifying. He sensed that Hanzo had escaped the explosion range of the Wind Release: Rasenshuriken.
It seems the spread speed of Wind Release: Rasenshuriken was still a bit slow, but this was understandable. It needed to maintain stability in his hand and couldn't explode the moment it hit the target.
Of course, Kazuki could also throw the Sage Art: Wind Release: Rasenshuriken, like Naruto, but for some fast ninjas, it could still be dodged.
This time, Kazuki used the Flying Thunder God Technique to directly teleport the Ninjutsu to Hanzo's side. Relatively speaking, this was easier to hit.
As for how he should use it in battle, it would depend on the current situation of the battle, to be used according to circumstances.
As the storm caused by Wind Release: Rasenshuriken dispersed, not far from him, Hanzo knelt on the ground, gasping for breath. His entire right arm had vanished, and his body was covered in numerous wounds torn by the Wind Chakra.
Hanzo looked at Kazuki not far away with lingering fear, a hint of terror flashing in his eyes.
Just now, he had almost died.
"You are very good. You actually dodged it, but next time, you won't have this chance." Kazuki said, staring at Hanzo.
"Wait, Kazuki, don't kill Hanzo."
At this moment, Tsunade, who had been watching in stunned silence, recovered her senses and quickly spoke to stop Kazuki from killing Hanzo.
Tsunade had watched the previous battle with trepidation. Kazuki, after entering Sage Mode, subtly suppressed Hanzo in Taijutsu, speed, and Body Flicker Technique, which had already shocked her.
But now, Kazuki, by combining the Flying Thunder God Technique with an upgraded Rasengan, had crippled Hanzo, which was almost unbelievable even for Tsunade.
This was Hanzo, the Hanzo who had previously suppressed her, Jiraiya, and Orochimaru, yet he was defeated by Kazuki.
So, could Kazuki also easily deal with the three of them?
Her disciple, it seems there was no one in the Ninja World who could be his opponent, right?
Kazuki instantly understood what Tsunade was getting at.
He looked at Hanzo and said, "Hanzo, you lost. Surrender now, and you can live. The Land of Rain also has hope to continue existing."
"I don't think you want the Land of Rain to be bullied by other countries, do you?"
Hanzo posed no threat to Kazuki, except for his relatively tricky poison. But in reality, even without the antidote from Tsunade, he could protect himself.
Sage Mode gave him considerable resistance to poison.
Hanzo trying to use that against him was useless, and furthermore, without his right arm, Hanzo's strength would be greatly diminished.
Not to mention Kazuki, it wouldn't be long before Tsunade and the others could also stand shoulder to shoulder with Hanzo.
Hanzo's eyes stared fixedly at Kazuki, filled with anger, hatred, and fear.
He knew what Kazuki meant. The Land of Rain was already crippled. If he himself were gone, the Land of Rain would become a vulnerable target for anyone to manipulate.
At least if he was still alive, the Land of Rain would still have a glimmer of hope.
No matter how much he resented Kazuki, no matter how vast his ambitions were, Hanzo realized at this moment that he had reached a point where he had no choice but to compromise.
Unless he wanted the entire Land of Rain to be buried with him.
If he died, the Land of Rain would completely lose hope, and Konoha might even consider eradicating them. If he survived, there was still a sliver of hope.
"What do you want me to do?" Hanzo quickly made his decision, asking with a bitter tone.
"Have your subordinates deal with those Suna ninjas." Kazuki said indifferently, with an unrefusable tone.