Uchiha Yato danced around in excitement.
"I got it!"
"Without hitting pity, I got it!"
This ten-pull had granted him a glimpse of golden light—undoubtedly a highly useful item or ability.
Uchiha Yato skipped past the accompanying purple item and the other white-tier rewards.
His mind was entirely fixated on that golden glow!
Finally, Uchiha Yato saw the ability behind the golden light.
Dottore's Segment (Usage: 1): An ability from a certain Harbinger of another world.
Can be used to record one's own data. Upon the main body's death, the data can be transferred into the segment, becoming the new main body. (Grants one death immunity.)
Note: After using this segment, the user will randomly inherit one of Dottore's personality traits.
At first, Uchiha Yato was fully confident in this item.
After all, immunity to death once was invaluable—even if the segment was still his own body.
But inheriting one of Dottore's personality traits? That was troublesome.
If it turned out to be an obsessive trait, things could go very wrong.
Uchiha Yato remembered clearly—in his original world, Dottore was a notorious villain.
His backstory explicitly stated that he conducted experiments on underage children, most of whom died from excessive blood loss.
If he inherited such a cruel personality, Uchiha Yato would never accept it.
It clashed with his own moral code, so from that alone, he had already decided against using this golden-tier item.
At this point, Uchiha Yato consulted the system.
"If I let someone else use it, can I charge them Emotion Coins?"
This stumped the system.
The system replied, "As this is the host's first golden-tier pull, and considering this item carries certain side effects..."
"If the host can find a 'perfectly compatible candidate' for 'Dottore's Segment,' two Eternal Mangekyo Sharingan fragments will be awarded."
"Additionally, this candidate's favorability will be displayed for the host's reference."
This reignited Uchiha Yato's hope.
In his mind, there was already a suitable candidate—someone who loved experiments and had a somewhat obsessive personality.
Moreover, with Dottore's Segment, it would fulfill their desire for immortality.
The favorability meter would also allow Uchiha Yato to monitor them, preventing any villainous behavior that might backfire.
In any case, the reward was already secured—no need to rush its use.
The other items, however, gave Uchiha Yato a new idea.
...
Inside the Sand Ninja office.
Uchiha Yato presented his plan to the Sand Ninja higher-ups.
"I intend to host an event in this oasis," he declared."Inviting the Sand Ninja higher-ups for a visit can help ease tensions between our villages."
Uchiha Yato's plan was straightforward.
Near the Hidden Sand Village lay an undeveloped oasis. Yato intended to host a small party there to liven things up while also promoting some Uchiha Clan goods (obtained from the system).
In theory, this should have been simple.
Yato harbored no ill intentions—as long as safety and logistics were ensured, the event could proceed without issue.
However, two critical problems remained unresolved.
First, Yato's motives were unclear. He had also requested exclusive rights to modify the area for a week.
Given human nature's unpredictability, the Third Kazekage couldn't trust that Yato wouldn't exploit the location.
More importantly, the oasis was uncomfortably close to the prison holding the current One-Tail Jinchuriki, Bunpuku.
If Shukaku were ever released, the Hidden Sand would suffer the brunt of the disaster.
Sensing their hesitation, Yato rummaged through his ninja tools pouch.
Suddenly, a book tumbled out.
"The Thousand and One Untold Nights of Uchiha Madara and Hashirama Senju"
The Anbu operative who picked it up froze in awkward silence.
Yato swiftly reclaimed the book and stashed it back into a scroll.
As previously mentioned, the Hidden Leaf's newspaper industry wielded immense influence—and with it came a flood of unscrupulous authors.
To better understand how these hacks operated, Yato had purchased their works.
After all, knowing your enemy was key to victory.
His research was purely strategic—certainly not because he found the content intriguing.
He then presented the Third Kazekage with a hefty "Hidden Leaf Exchange Program Proposal."
Yes, Uchiha Yato had whipped out another meticulously drafted document for credibility.
The Kazekage encountered numerous unfamiliar terms but hesitated to ask for clarification.
Doing so might earn him labels like "bumpkin" or "country rube."
After the two elders reviewed the proposal without objections, Yato remarked, "No need to pretend. Some concepts are naturally beyond your scope."
The Sand leadership's collective inner monologue: "Seriously?"
"If you knew we wouldn't get it, why bring it up?"
"Do we look like we enjoy public humiliation?"
Ignoring their expressions, Yato continued, "I'll need your puppet masters to construct elements from this proposal."
"Using your own specialists should ease security concerns. In return, I'll compensate you with resources. Acceptable?"
Deliberately offering goods instead of cash served another purpose—Yato aimed to market exclusive Uchiha products to the Sand Ninja.Regarding this issue, the Third Kazekage originally didn't want to agree.
Uchiha Yato continued, "After all, this is an exchange event between our Hidden Leaf and Sand Village. Surely not everything has to be about money?"
"Don't tell me you lack even this basic generosity?"
As he spoke, Uchiha Yato put on an exaggerated expression of surprise.
He completely disregarded any sense of personal dignity—as long as he could gain some advantage, he'd do anything.
Since the Third Kazekage couldn't speak directly, Ebizo interjected, "We'll assign some Anbu personnel to assist you later. They can handle miscellaneous tasks too—don't stand on ceremony."
The underlying meaning was clear: I'll send people to monitor you—that shouldn't be a problem, right?
Uchiha Yato replied, "Absolutely no problem at all. If they're working, I'll cover their food and lodging too."
With that, the matter was essentially settled.
Ebizo's arrangement was meant to prevent Uchiha Yato from causing trouble.
But did Ebizo really think he could so easily control Uchiha Yato's plans?
The main reason for choosing this small oasis was the One-Tail's Jinchuriki—Bunpuku.
This way, he could conveniently make contact with Bunpuku. Even if nothing major came of it, stirring up some minor chaos would be worthwhile.
But such an operation required a meticulous plan...
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