Kiseki felt a deafening roar that shook the very foundations of the village. From his window, he watched the outskirts of Konoha with a knot in his stomach. He knew it. He knew what was coming.
—Damn it… the Kyūbi attack has begun —he thought, feeling his body tremble.
He had seen this countless times in the series. The Tailed Beasts always seemed terrifying, but in the end, they became almost endearing figures, nothing compared to monsters like Kaguya, Madara, or Hashirama. But now, facing the Kyūbi's power in person, Kiseki realized just how wrong he had been.
The voices of the shinobi mixed with the terrified screams of the civilians.
—Everyone, to the shelter! —Call the Fourth Hokage! —Where is he? Find him, now!
Before anyone could react, Kiseki saw the massive nine-tailed beast rise into the air, its shadow engulfing the entire village. He clutched his little sister tightly in his arms as she sobbed uncontrollably.
The colossal figure of the Kyūbi descended. Kiseki closed his eyes, feeling that all was lost.
—I failed you, little sister… I couldn't protect you… —he whispered, tears streaming down his face.
A deafening explosion pulled him out of his thoughts. He opened his eyes in astonishment, just like the shinobi and civilians who had resigned themselves to destruction. In front of them, Hiruzen Sarutobi, the Third Hokage, had intervened.
The enormous beast, which was about to crush Konoha, had been repelled. In the center of the scene, Hiruzen firmly gripped the Adamantine Staff, while the smoke of a recent summoning dissipated at his side.
—Enma! —Hiruzen shouted as he summoned the Monkey King.
Enma had no time to respond. The determined look in the Third Hokage's eyes said it all.
—Transform your body into the Adamantine Staff, now!
Without hesitation, Enma obeyed, feeling the overwhelming presence of the Kyūbi. His body stretched and hardened, turning into the legendary weapon.
Hiruzen lifted the staff with both hands and performed a seal.
—Partial Expansion Jutsu!
His arm grew monstrously, adjusting to the beast's size. With all his strength, Hiruzen struck the Kyūbi, sending it flying beyond the village limits. The massive creature crashed into Konoha's outer walls, causing a tremor that shook the entire village.
The civilians and shinobi fell to the ground from the impact, but the Hokage's voice roared with unyielding determination:
—As long as I live, no one will harm Konoha! Not even a monster like this!
The shinobi stood up, filled with renewed resolve. The civilians stopped crying for a moment, captivated by their leader's words.
—Fellow shinobi! —Hiruzen continued, his voice resounding through every corner—. Today, we must prove that the Will of Fire burning in our hearts is stronger than ever! This village is our family, and we will fight together to protect it!
A battle cry erupted from the shinobi in response.
But deep inside, Hiruzen was worried.
—What is happening? Where are Minato, Kushina, and… my wife? —he thought quickly, trying not to show uncertainty on his face.
He knew he couldn't stop. Everything depended on buying time for Minato to arrive and use the Flying Thunder God Jutsu to remove the Kyūbi from Konoha.
—Where are you, Minato? —he murmured as he took position again, preparing for the beast's next attack.
Meanwhile, with Minato
Minato was preparing a barrier and an altar where he would seal the Nine-Tailed Beast.
Naruto's cries echoed in the cave where Kushina was desperately trying to calm him, but before she could, a massive sphere of energy began forming above the Kyūbi.
Minato's eyes widened.
—Shit! —he exclaimed before vanishing in a flash of yellow light, reappearing atop the Hokage Monument.
In Konoha
Hiruzen and the other shinobi struggled to contain the beast. Just when they began gaining ground, the colossal creature lifted its head and started gathering an immense amount of chakra.
—No… It can't be! —Hiruzen watched in horror as the beast formed a Tailed Beast Bomb.
—Rashōmon: Three Gates! —he shouted, raising a barrier.
But it wasn't enough. The devastating sphere of chakra tore through the gates effortlessly, continuing its path straight toward the Hokage Monument.
Buildings began to collapse, debris falling onto the fleeing civilians. Hiruzen, powerless, whispered in desperation:
—Minato… please!
With Kiseki's Parents
Upon hearing the deafening roar and seeing the gigantic beast, Kiseki's parents turned pale.
—Kiseki! Sakura!
Without wasting time, they ran towards their home to take their children to the shelter.
With Kiseki
From his window, Kiseki watched in horror as the Tailed Beast Bomb headed straight for the Hokage Monument. The ground shook violently, and a nearby building began to collapse... right on top of his house.
—No… it can't be… —he murmured, breathing heavily.
He held his sister tightly.
—I will protect you, even if it costs me my life. Damn it, why can't I awaken my chakra?!
Kiseki's parents arrived just as the building came crashing down onto their home.
Mebuki tried forming hand seals, but the tremors prevented her from completing them.
With tear-filled eyes, both parents watched as the rubble buried their children.
—No…! —they screamed, feeling the worst pain of their lives.
Kiseki, feeling the ceiling about to crush him, clenched his jaw in determination.
—This isn't over… This isn't my end! —he thought, searching desperately within himself for something—anything—a spark.
And in a second, he felt it. A flicker of something hidden, something deep inside him. He reached for it… and then everything went black.
But then, something impossible happened.
The dust settled, revealing that all the debris had turned into rose-colored crystal. A second later, that crystal shattered into thousands of brilliant fragments…
And inside, Kiseki and his sister were unharmed.
Their surroundings shimmered with a pure, ethereal glow.
He had awakened his chakra—and along with it, the Haruno Clan's Kekkei Genkai.
Mebuki was stunned but overjoyed that her children were safe.
Kizashi, as he had suspected, confirmed it—Kiseki possessed the bloodline limit.
—This is problematic… —he murmured.
They both picked up their children. Sakura was crying, while Kiseki remained unconscious.
As they lifted him, they noticed that the seal on Kiseki's necklace had broken.
—Who would have thought… he broke the seal that suppressed his lineage and his special chakra… —Mebuki whispered in disbelief.
Kizashi nodded, but before they could continue talking, they saw the Tailed Beast Bomb collide outside the village, shaking the earth violently.
—We'll talk about this later. We need to get to the shelter! —Mebuki said urgently.
With no time to waste, they ran toward safety, as the battle for Konoha raged on.
Hello, I'm back, I hope you like it, I'm sorry if you get lost, it's hard for me to write so many different scenarios at once.