Yamato: Are you certain of that, Kakashi-senpai?! It can be some squabble between the Kages. Kakashi: Don’t jump into conclusions, Naruto. Kakashi: Something big must be going on in the Summit. Yamato: The Samurai are being summoned to the Kage Summit as we speak. (Naruto, Kakashi and Yamato are inside an house/inn) All the Samurai are withdrawing to the interior) (Yamato’s wood clone is spying near the entrance of the Kage Summit’s building. Sasuke: Looks a fine time to show you your death. Sasuke: Don’t laugh, you son of a b*tch! You’ll pay for what you done to the Uchiha clan!ĭanzou: I only did what was necessary to keep balance and harmony in Konoha. Now where were we… oh, right, I don’t care about the rest of you, I’m here for Danzou.ĭanzou: It seems you caught up to me… hahahaha!!! Raikage: I don’t trust the words of an Akatsuki! He’s most certainly alive, hiding somewhere. ( the rest of Taka gets up) We thought we captured him, but he got away. Raikage: Are you insane?! You attacked him and took him away! Raikage: Quit being arrogant, brat, don’t you think I forgot about what you done to my brother, Kirabi! White Zetsu: Now, wait for the show to end… (he disappears through the ground) Suigetsu: Let me go! (they vanish into the ground) White Zetsu: Fu fu fu fu… (the ground below Taka starts to swallow them) White Zetsu: Fu fu fu fu… I can’t allow that! (the trio tries to enter the building, but White Zetsu appear before them) (Taka is running to Kage’s Summit building) Sasuke: (suddenly appears behind Mifune, with a Chidori Katana near Mifune’s throat the remaining guard drops dead) Inside. White Zetsu: Uchiha Sasuke is intruding… So, where do you think he is hiding?Īo: Yes, ma’am! (searches the building with his Byakugan) He’s…!
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