"I am a gentleman, Kabuto, please don't ruin my reputation," Sasuke said, his eyes almost falling into the cleavage of Samui's snow-white bosom.
He had to admit that the Mangekyō Sharingan was incredibly useful, capturing the movements of such a distant yet huge "coconut."
"Samui, you can't run away. The Uchiha bloodline inheritance needs your strength."
Samui's assets were no less impressive than Tsunade's, and her cold personality only made her more alluring.
"Ahem, Sasuke-kun, the night is long and there's nothing to do. Why don't we go have a drink?" Kabuto suggested, his eyes roving frivolously.
"Well, that makes sense, but I just want to drink. I definitely don't care for big-breasted girls and long legs, so don't bother with that."
Kabuto nodded as if he understood, and the two walked towards the brightly lit dance house with their arms around each other.
As soon as they entered, a dozen high-quality women approached with smiles. Since Kabuto and Kimimaro often came here to have fun, they recognized Kabuto.
"Mr. Kabuto, I haven't seen you for several days. I'm so sad!"
"You're so naughty. You didn't come to see me for so long."
A graceful woman in green gauze stuck to Kabuto and leaned on his shoulder obediently. Kabuto was immediately captivated, his eyes glowing as he couldn't take his gaze off her.
He swallowed his saliva and pretended to be calm.
Sasuke shook his head, a little disappointed. They had been together for so long, yet Kabuto hadn't made any progress. How many times had he said that if you were out to have fun, you should never show unstable emotions? A qualified operative would never let the enemy find a flaw.
"Madam, bring up the best wine," Sasuke ordered. Seeing this bunch of people, he suddenly lost interest and just wanted to drink.
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In the morning, Kabuto crawled out with dark circles under his eyes. Looking at Sasuke, who was lying on the floor drinking with a melancholy face, he asked, "Sasuke-kun... were you drinking last night?"
"Obviously," Sasuke replied speechlessly.
Kabuto joked, "How about I help you beat it out?"
Hearing this, Sasuke really wanted to kill him with a sword.
"Hahaha, I'm kidding," Kabuto quickly waved his hands to explain, seeing that Sasuke's eyes were not right. He didn't want to be taught a lesson.
Looking at the sunlight streaming in from outside, Kabuto felt something in his heart and sighed, "Such a quiet day is really nice."
Sasuke didn't quite agree with Kabuto's sentiment. Over-reliance on the current life would only make people weaker.
"Life is like a stream rushing into the sea. Only when a new chapter is opened will the gears of fate turn again. Stories that can predict the tragedy at the beginning are meaningless. Our future lies in a wider world."
"That's right," Kabuto smiled. "I'll continue to ask for your guidance in the days ahead."
At this moment, the hearts of the two opened up, and Kabuto truly understood Sasuke's thoughts. He no longer lingered on the past, because he had found the meaning of existence.
"Sasuke, let's transform this world together!"
Meanwhile, Samui and her team had not yet discovered the whereabouts of Sasuke and his group, because there were too many outsiders in town these days.
Omoi looked at the vendors with nervous suspicion, fearing they might suddenly draw weapons and attack.
The doctor had told Omoi more than once that he had paranoia, but Omoi did not believe it and even beat the doctor, suspecting that the doctor wanted to harm him.
"Captain Samui, should we take action after we find Uchiha Sasuke?" Omoi asked worriedly.
"Uchiha Sasuke's strength is unknown. The village estimates him to be at the elite jōnin level, and he is not easy to deal with. He also has a group of powerful subordinates around him."
"Our mission this time is just to gather information. Don't engage unless necessary," Samui replied.
Hearing that they should avoid combat, Omoi nodded and felt relieved. Not engaging meant a lower probability of casualties and a much safer mission.
Noticing Omoi's relieved look, Karui looked at him with disdain and said sarcastically, "Isn't it just Uchiha Sasuke? Look how scared you are."
"Enough, stop it," Samui intervened. It was chaotic even before the mission started. "Let's find a place to stay in this area and gather information slowly."
The three of them came to an inn. Hidan, wearing a black waiter's uniform, raised his eyebrows and rushed out enthusiastically.
"Welcome, handsome men and beautiful women, please come this way." Hidan's face was full of a smile, thinking that this time Brother Kakuzu would have nothing to complain about.
He actually disliked his service attitude, but he could do it easily. "Everyone, we can stay in the hotel and eat here."
"If you stay in the hotel, our rooms are divided into three levels: heaven, earth, and human."
Samui said without hesitation, "Three heavenly rooms, and prepare a light meal for us."
"Good choice," Hidan skillfully wrote on the list quickly. "Don't worry, the living environment here will satisfy you."
Samui had just sat down when Sasuke and Kabuto came in, catching her attention, and her eyes fixed on the two. Of course, Hidan also noticed the uninvited guests and quickly pulled his hat off.
"Damn, why did Uchiha Sasuke appear here? Brother Kakuzu is not here, and I am not their opponent. Could it be that they came to find me because Brother Kakuzu is not here?"
Just as Hidan was thinking about it, Sasuke opened his mouth and said, "Give me two bowls of beef noodles. Remember, don't put chopped green onions."
Then Sasuke walked to the table where Samui and her team were sitting and sat down. Hidan breathed a sigh of relief.
The other party must have recognized him, but the target seemed to be the three from Kumogakure. No matter what, he would find an opportunity to slip away after they left.
Samui had seen the portrait of Uchiha Sasuke and recognized his identity. She clenched her hands on her knees slightly.
"Miss Kumogakure Ninja, may I ask why you want to know my whereabouts?" Sasuke said softly. His tone was very gentle, leaving Samui a little at a loss.
Since everyone knew her purpose, Samui did not beat around the bush. "Uchiha Sasuke, what is the purpose of your coming here?"
"Isn't it just because you are worried that I will be a threat to Kumogakure?" Sasuke carefully admired Samui's exquisite face.
Her short golden hair gave her a capable temperament. "I'm just a wandering ninja. Besides, I, Uchiha Sasuke, don't take the mere Cloud Hidden Village seriously."
Karui, who was furious, was about to lose her temper when she heard this.
A giant white snake stretched out from behind Kabuto and tightly wrapped around her body, causing her to struggle in pain.
Kabuto gently patted Karui's face and said softly, "Little friend, don't interrupt casually, or you will die."
Omoi, who was sitting next to her, drew out his sharp blade but was subdued by Kabuto in an instant. Kabuto's large hand held Omoi's head tightly and pressed it against the table.
Samui didn't look their way from the beginning because she couldn't protect herself either. It felt as if her body was nailed in place and couldn't move.
"Those eyes," Samui thought, looking at Sasuke's six-pointed star-shaped Sharingan. She seemed to understand something.
She was caught in his illusion and had no ability to resist. The village had completely misjudged Uchiha Sasuke's strength.
This guy might be more terrifying than Lord Raikage. He subdued her with just a look.
Sasuke stood up and walked to Samui, gently patted her chest, and whispered in her ear, "Miss Samui, from now on, you are my little slave."
"Damn it," Samui thought fiercely, wishing to cut Sasuke into pieces for having such thoughts about her.