I Created Cthulhu In Naruto

Chapter 397 Correspondence between Tsunade and Jiraiya

Konoha Village, Hokage Office.

Among the mountains of documents, Tsunade sat on a chair and corrected the documents.

After a long time, Tsunade felt a slight soreness in his shoulder and finally put down the pen in his hand. He leaned on the back of the chair and stretched his waist. At this moment, his proud figure was undoubtedly revealed.

Suddenly, Tsunade's relaxing moment was interrupted by a short and rapid sound of knocking on the glass of the Hokage Room.

Looking back, it turned out that a pigeon landed on the window sill and was tapping the glass flexibly with the front beak.

Tsunade stood up and opened the window, took the pigeon to his hand, and then took out the letter tied to the pigeon's leg.

Tsunade, seeing words as faces.

Seeing these words, Tsunade knew that it was Jiraiya's regular contact.

Every once in a while, Jiraiya will send the latest situation to Tsunade, mainly the important information collected recently.

Although it is important information, in fact, since Jiraiya left the village with Naruto, there is not much important information. It is either scrap news from the small country, or the settlement of some local rogues occupying remote areas.

But this time, when Tsunade saw the contents of Jiraiya's letter, his eyes suddenly became serious.

In Jiraiya's contact this time, a creature that may be a new type of alien creature was mentioned.

cannibal rat.

Jiraiya and Naruto discovered these creatures in the underground cave hidden in the Temple of Fire, and saw swineherds who may have been raising these man-eating rats for thousands of years through psychic or other methods.

These man-eating rats are no different from ordinary rats in terms of size and appearance, but they are extremely ferocious and have an incomparable desire for human flesh. They even rushed to the surface and ate a monk from the Temple of Fire.

And in the end, based on the traces left on the scene, it was estimated that the number of man-eating rats exceeded one million. It took more than half a month for the monks of the Temple of Fire to clean up the corpses of these rats.

It is speculated that the existence of these man-eating rats is related to the notorious history of the Temple of Fire in the past, because in the underground caves of the Temple of Fire, more than a dozen bottomless pits were found, and there are still There are countless human bones that have been artificially processed.

In these pits,

Jiraiya also mentioned a "roar from another world".

...

I will never forget this roar. It is not a beast, let alone a human being.

It was a roar from another space, another dimension, like a demon deep in hell, or some other existence beyond imagination.

It is indescribable, but impressive...

Thinking back to this day, I still feel the strong heart palpitations at that time. Occasionally, when I face those fears and anxiety again in the dream, I will wake up from my sleep

I can't imagine what kind of existence is lurking in that deep pit. I just hope that he has nothing to do with the doomsday prophecy spoken by the Great Toad Immortal, and I hope that such an existence can live forever in the dark underground and become a place that will never be mentioned by the world. and contraindications.

Based on this idea, I will only inform you, Tsunade, of the details of this incident, and I have also instructed the other insiders to do the same, so there is no need to send the ninjas from Konoha Village here to investigate.

In addition, Naruto ran out of control and became a half-tailed beast in this incident, and even gave birth to four tails at one point.

At that time, I seemed to see a person in the dark, that person...

Fortunately, Naruto regained his sanity in the end when he was out of control, but it was a pity that the boy who awakened Naruto's sanity at a critical moment died due to excessive burning by the Nine-Tails Chakra.

Now Naruto has become depressed every day because of this incident, and has no intention of practicing. I hope he can regain his strength as soon as possible.

above.

Zilai also.

...

These were all the contents of Jiraiya's letter. Looking at this much longer letter than before, Tsunade took a deep breath.

Tsunade knew that although Jiraiya looked casual and open-minded on the surface, he was not a calm man who was very good at or willing to express his true inner feelings.

Whether it is like or dislike, joy or fear, Zirai will not easily express his true inner thoughts or emotions to others, but chooses to bear all these alone.

In Jiraiya's language, there is no complaint, let alone weakness.

Even Tsunade seldom listens to Jiraiya to express his inner thoughts, and occasionally it is only with the double blessing of good wine and his own beauty that Jiraiya can let down his guard and confide in his heart.

Especially fear, this kind of emotion that makes a man look inferior, is even more impossible to express.

But in this letter, Tsunade felt the kind of emotions that are common in ordinary people, but very unusual in Jiraiya.

That is fear.

It is a fear of the unknown, of the indescribable.

Although Jiraiya's words are all statements of facts, only a small amount of statements describe Jiraiya's inner feelings about these unknown existences at that time.

But Tsunade has already felt it, and Jiraiya has indeed developed a fear of those things, a strong and impossible to ignore fear.

In fact, since Jiraiya became a ninja, he has faced more than one critical moment as a ninja, and every critical moment is impressive.

For example, in a certain mission, Sannin, who was just an ordinary trio of Konoha ninjas at that time, was besieged by ninjas from Yanyin Village in a cave. Jilai was also injured at that time, and Orochimaru felt that it would be better to give up Zilai. good.

Although it was rejected by Tsunade at the time, Jiraiya at that time did not have the fear of facing death in his eyes.

Another time, when Sannin faced the long-established demigod Sansho Hanzo in the ninja world at that time, Jiraiya never showed surrender and fear of death threats even for a moment.

So it can be judged that Jirai has never been afraid of death, so this time Jirai is not afraid of death itself.

What he feared were those indescribable roars, those roars that made him tremble from the depths of his soul.

These fearful voices and unexplainable people and things are the key to Jiraiya being troubled by nightmares for days, and finally choosing to write these things on letter paper to confide.

It is conceivable how much psychological pressure Jiraiya faced this time.

"Ji Lai also..."

Looking at the handwriting on the letter paper, which was trying to keep calm, Tsunade couldn't help feeling a little worried.

But at this moment, a reckless figure rushed in from outside the door.

"Master Tsunade! There is a contact letter from the Temple of Fire!"

"Oh? Take it over and have a look."

Tsunade immediately picked up his mood, since Jiraiya decided not to announce these frightening incidents, then Tsunade also chose to respect Jiraiya's decision, even if his cronies and subordinates were mute and did not tell.

Shizune immediately handed the letter to Tsunade, and Tsunade looked at the letter, the expression on his face changed from dignified at the beginning to ferocious, the muscles on his face twitched faintly, and finally even his entire face became dark to the naked eye.

...

Uzumaki Naruto, a ninja from your village, had a chakra runaway at the Temple of Fire and destroyed countless properties. Now that the Temple of Fire needs to be rebuilt, I hope that your village can settle the related expenses on your behalf.

The total amount of loss of property and construction costs is...

...

"One, ten, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand..."

"One hundred thousand, one million, ten million..."

"100 million!"

Seeing the terrible numbers accumulated on the letter, Tsunade's roar spread throughout Konoha Village.

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