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... er of the 45th Year.

Inside the Fire Daimyo's mansion, within a secret experimental facility.

As Shūichi packed up his equipment, he looked over at Pakura, who had taken off her mask, her smooth, bare back exposed. He asked, "Are you really not coming back to Konoha to celebrate the New Year with me?"

Pakura shook her head. "Someone has to stay here to keep things secure. Besides, the daimyo already selected the necessary personnel."

As a former Suna ninja, going ...

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