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... > "Mist Shinobi?"

Did they really think this was the time to jump in and try to grab a share of the spoils?

How ridiculous.

The Third Hokage's furrowed face curled into a slight smirk, carrying an air of disdain.

Konoha had already crushed the Cloud and Stone Shinobi in succession—why would they be afraid of mere Mist Shinobi?

While Konoha had secured a victory at Black Cloud Forest, it had not been the decisive battle against Cloud Shinobi. The forces led ...

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