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Chapter 152 What We Build, What We Break

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The next day the sun was high in the sky, lazily warming the fields around Tazuna's home. Birds chirped. The breeze was light. And Kakashi Hatake was deep in a well-earned nap.

Or at least, he was trying to be.

Sprawled across a mak ...

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