Obito's expression changed several times, but in the end, reason prevailed over his emotions. He let out a long breath, having made up his mind.
"Anyway, the purpose this time is to destroy Konoha. The Nine-Tails is just a means. Even without the Nine-Tails, I can still do it with my own power!"
"Leaving the Nine-Tails here is just to tie down this Uchiha. I'm not retreating, but strategically relocating!"
Thinking this way, Obito found it easier to accept.
Buzz!
A spatial vortex appeared before his eyes, about to transfer him into the Kamui dimension.
But Obito overlooked one thing: when he used Kamui to transfer, it was equivalent to opening a passage between the Kamui dimension and the real world.
At this time, Kouki could fully sense the Flying Thunder God marks within the Kamui dimension!
Where would the Kamui dimension have Flying Thunder God marks?
Actually, there were quite a few.
First, Obito had transferred all the Flying Thunder God kunai that Kouki had launched into his Kamui dimension during the battle to prevent Kouki from using the Flying Thunder God Technique.
Second, Kouki had intentionally left Flying Thunder God marks on Obito during the battle.
Just in case, Kouki could choose as he pleased.
However, to ensure that he could kill Obito with one blow, Kouki chose to sense the Flying Thunder God seal left on Obito.
When Obito's body was transferred into the Kamui dimension, the passage between the Kamui dimension and the real world was about to close.
Whoosh!
Kouki's body flashed and disappeared, instantly vanishing without a trace.
There was a Shadow Clone that Kouki had hidden in advance at the scene, so there was no need to worry about the outside.
The next moment, inside the Kamui dimension.
Obito had just landed on the ground when he felt a movement behind him. Before he could react, his shoulder was held down by someone.
"In the Kamui dimension, you can't use intangibility, can you, Obito?"
At the same time, a very familiar voice, one that he both dreaded and resented, rang in Obito's ears.
However, that voice was also very correct. The principle of intangibility was to transfer the part of the body that was under attack into the Kamui dimension.
He was now entirely within the Kamui dimension. Where else could he transfer to?
"In other words, if I had wanted to kill you just now, you would already be dead, Obito!"
That annoying voice continued to ring, but then Obito felt that the hand on his shoulder was immediately released.
The other party hadn't done anything to Obito.
This made Obito feel a little surprised.
He turned around, looking at Kouki Uchiha with some surprise and shock, and then snorted coldly: "No, even if you really tried to kill me just now, you couldn't kill me at all!"
"So confident? Oh, I see, Izanagi?" Kouki only thought for a moment before understanding the source of Obito's confidence.
But thinking about it, this move could even change reality, and was arguably the most broken technique in Naruto. Obito did indeed have the capital to be so confident.
As for where Obito got the extra Sharingan, Kouki had no interest in knowing.
For someone like Obito, killing Uchiha and transplanting Sharingan was too easy.
Moreover, Madara had Sharingan when he died. If Kouki were Obito, he wouldn't have wasted those resources.
Obito's face became a little ugly. This feeling that everything about him was under the other party's control was really unpleasant.
"What right do you have to be superior to me, someone who's always hiding their face?" Obito mercilessly attacked Kouki.
He and Kouki had fought more than once, but each time, Kouki had a different face.
Even now, Obito didn't know who this "arch-enemy" of his was.
Of course, Obito had already tried to investigate Kouki's identity after being humiliated by Kouki for the first time, but he hadn't had any results.
Apart from Uchiha Shisui, no one in the Uchiha clan had been heard of unlocking the Mangekyō Sharingan.
"Someone who wears a mask all day doesn't seem to have the right to say those words, does he?" Kouki casually retorted.
Obito: "..."
He was speechless.
"Alright, Obito, the reason I found this opportunity to talk to you face-to-face wasn't to argue with you. Actually, there's something I want to ask you about."
Kouki's next words made Obito slightly stunned. He really didn't expect that Kouki would have something to ask him.
Given the relationship between the two of them, was it really appropriate to do so?
Was this guy really that informal?
However, Obito was also very curious about what Kouki wanted to ask him, but he pretended to be arrogant and mocked Kouki: "You, of all people, need my help?"
"That's right! Even a match has its value. You're no exception, Obito," Kouki said to Obito with a straight face.
Obito almost jumped up. What kind of bullshit analogy was that?
"Speak, what is it?" Obito said to Kouki in a bad mood.
"Do you know about the Infinite Tsukuyomi?" Kouki really asked Obito with a tone of seeking guidance, staring at Obito.
"What did you just say... the Infinite Tsukuyomi?"
Obito suspected that he had misheard or that he was hallucinating because he had been fighting Kouki for too long and was mentally exhausted.
Had Uchiha Madara told anyone else about the Infinite Tsukuyomi plan besides him?
No, wasn't he the sole inheritor of Uchiha Madara?
But how did this Uchiha before him know about it?
Kouki's words completely shocked, dumbfounded, and bewildered Obito.
After a full few seconds, Obito stared intently at Kouki's eyes and asked in a deep voice: "Where did you learn about the Infinite Tsukuyomi?"
"So you really do know," Kouki said with a look of great relief. "I really asked the right person."
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