Pakura struggled to free herself, and the strong thin wires pierced deeply into her soft, white flesh.
At the same time, she unleashed a fireball to attack once more.
But Shintaro merely raised a finger, and, strangely enough, the fireball stopped in front of him.
Limitless Technique knew no bounds.
Shintaro then dropped the fireball to the ground, walked towards Pakura, stepped forward, and pinched her chin, forcing them to look at each other despite her resistance.
Genjutsu!
The double Magatama Sharingan slowly rotated, projecting illusions into Pakura's brain through the enhanced Sharingan.
This technique, strengthened by the Sharingan, now affected not only vision but also the sense of touch, making it harder for someone to break free.
However, Pakura still struggled, and her face quickly turned red.
Shintaro looked confused.
"What? Did this trick not work?"
From Pakura's perspective, the thin wires tied around her body suddenly turned into thick vines, and several flexible, bendable vines began to sprout from the large tree behind her.
The vines were highly dishonest, with two of them reaching her chest, exploring her entire body.
No wonder Pakura's face turned red instantly.
"Bastard! Scoundrel! Shameless!" Pakura could no longer bear it, groaning and cursing loudly.
Shintaro realized it wasn't that the trick didn't work, but that it worked too well.
So, he laughed evilly and said, "Don't get too excited."
"I just unleashed this genjutsu. It's up to you to decide what you see. The more you fear, the more bad things you'll see. Similarly, the more you think about it, the more bad things you'll see."
Hearing this, Pakura began to try calming herself, attempting to suppress the odd sensations on her body and mind.
Gradually, the redness on her face started to fade, and her eyes went from blurry to clear.
Pakura saw the other party looking at the information found in her office and immediately began to struggle again.
"Don't move if you don't want to experience what you just felt again."
Shintaro lifted his eyes, seeing Pakura now scared and stopping her movements.
"What exactly do you want?" Pakura asked.
Shintaro replied calmly, "I don't want to do anything. As I said earlier, I never intended to hurt you from the start. But now, I have an idea that we can make a deal."
He pulled out the information he had read and showed it.
"When I was searching for information earlier, I came across your diary."
Pakura stared at him with wide eyes, seemingly concerned about the diary, as it was her private property.
"The Third Kazekage disappeared, and Rasa was appointed as the acting Kazekage. You seem dissatisfied with this because you think this position should have been given to you."
"Rasa is wary of you and sent you out of the village to be in charge of the fortress construction in the Land of Rivers. In fact, he's consolidating his power in the village and preparing to officially replace the Fourth Kazekage."
"Tsk, tsk, it seems there's a rift between you and the village." Shintaro said, shaking his head and showing a look of regret.
Pakura sneered and said, "It seems you want to estrange me from the village. You better give up."
Shintaro smiled faintly and continued, "Don't worry, just listen to me."
"I can return all this intelligence to you. After all, I've already noted down its contents."
"This way, you won't get into trouble with the village for losing information."
Pakura was clearly a bit moved but still cautiously asked, "What do you want?"
"What I want is you." Shintaro's words were so shocking that Pakura was also stunned. "Don't overthink it. I'm not interested in you, a woman ten years older than me."
"What I need is your power."
Shintaro's words made Pakura furious, "You scoundrel! Stop trying to win my heart!"
Shintaro ignored her emotions and continued to state his terms: "If Rasa dies on the battlefield someday, you might become the Kazekage. At that time, I hope to receive your help."
"Of course, these terms might seem a bit one-sided, so I can also offer you assistance in the future. It might not be impossible for me to help you kill Rasa in the future."
Pakura calmed down and weighed the pros and cons, appearing slightly hesitant.
Shintaro continued speaking with charm: "I won't force you to do anything that harms your village. It's just a mutual promise, why not agree?"
Pakura raised her head and firmly said, "You must ensure that the help you request will not harm the interests of Sunagakure Village."
Shintaro raised one hand and swore, "I promise that the help I request will not harm the interests of Sunagakure Village."
Pakura continued to add, "I will not use this condition to have you kill Rasa. His survival benefits the village."
Shintaro clicked his tongue a few times, shook his head, and said, "You are well aware of the bigger picture, but Rasa might not appreciate it."
Pakura glared at him, and Shintaro could only promise, "Okay, okay, I won't kill Rasa because of this promise, but it doesn't mean I will hold back if I meet him on the battlefield."
Pakura then agreed, "Give me the intelligence documents, and I promise that we can help each other in the future. This assistance cannot harm the interests of our respective villages."
Shintaro said with satisfaction, "Happy to cooperate."
He was about to untie Pakura when he suddenly stopped, as if he had thought of something.
His hand paused in mid-air, making Pakura hesitate, thinking the other party had suddenly regretted it.
"There's one more small agreement. You can't disclose the actions I just took to anyone." Shintaro proposed another condition.
Pakura slightly lowered her head, staring at the half-grown boy in front of her, and said in a mocking tone, "Are you talking about that strange power and stopping power? Why?"
Shintaro raised his head slightly, noticing that Pakura's chest peaks were quite eye-catching, so he could only continue to stare at Pakura.
"Did you just feel pleasure in the genjutsu? Tsk, tsk, the noble and powerful Pakura can actually feel pleasure under the enemy's genjutsu."
"You don't want the other Sunagakure Ninjas to know about this, right?"
"Then, what would the other Sunagakure Ninjas think of you? And what would your cherished disciple think of you?"
Shintaro's words truly struck Pakura's weak spot.
Shintaro learned from the diary that Pakura was someone who greatly valued her face and had a cherished disciple.
Pakura gritted her teeth and glared at him fiercely, "Shameless!"
Shintaro waved his hand and said, "I've heard you say this a lot today."
After a while, Pakura sighed angrily and reluctantly agreed, "I promise you…"
"The deal is done." Shintaro smiled faintly and released Pakura.
Pakura moved her body and glared at him sharply once more.
Shintaro became serious at this moment and said, "There's someone here, appear with me."
Then, he came behind Pakura and held her hostage with a kunai to her neck.
"Shameless!"
Pakura blushed and cursed again, and Shintaro realized that his hand was pressed against Pakura's chest.
'Why am I still having trouble with this today?' Shintaro complained in his heart.
"Lower yourself a bit, I'm not tall enough." Shintaro said in a low voice.
Pakura could only cooperate and bent down slightly, but in doing so, her bare back pressed against Shintaro.
No matter how they adjusted, they couldn't get used to it, but at this moment, a group of people Shintaro had mentioned arrived.
"Pakura-sama!"