Chapter 6: Anomaly
Added 2025-04-20 10:35:18 +0000 UTCWith a steady tap of her cane, Hikari walked gracefully into the lobby of the Mizukage Building.
The black cloth covering her eyes meant nothing to her Byakuganâher vision remained perfectly clear.
But she had no choice.
Her Byakugan was far too conspicuous.
Using the cash sheâd scavenged from the Shinno household, sheâd bought new clothes and a blindfold, replacing her ill-fitting garments and hiding her coveted eyes. Only then did she dare move freely through Kirigakure in her true form.
Tap. Tap.
The sound of her cane shifted from dull earth to crisp ceramic tiles as she entered the polished lobby.
Chakra, synthesized from her heart, surged through her meridians and into her Byakugan. Behind the blindfold, her pupils contracted sharplyâyet despite its ability to see through nearly anything within a kilometer, the Mizukage Building resisted her vision.
Countless barrier seals, woven with foreign chakra, coiled around the structure like massive serpents constricting their prey.
She couldnât penetrate them.
Especially not the Mizukageâs office at the very top. Encased in layers of fuinjutsu and an unknown, multi-colored barrier, it stood apart from the rest of the buildingâless like a leaderâs workspace and more like a high-security prison for death-row inmates.
Had Obito Uchiha already been exposed?**
Uncertain, she approached the reception desk, guided by a staff member.
"Little girl, how can we help you?"
A kunoichi sat behind the counter, legs crossed as she filed her nails. Her eyes flicked up and down, sizing up the blind girl before her.
"Iâd like to post a mission."
The woman set down her nail file and pulled out a form, pen poised.
"Escort me to Tanzaku Gai in the Land of Fire..."
The pen paused. "Reason?"
Hikari frowned.
Truthfully, she wanted to go to Konoha.
But she couldnât say that outright, so she picked a familiar location from the manga instead.
Konoha, nestled in the Land of Fire, was the wealthiest and most prosperous of the Five Great Nations. With fertile land and a mild climate, it was the ideal place for her.
More importantly, she knew its future.
While Konoha had its dangers, foresight was her greatest weapon. No crisis was insurmountable if she saw it coming.
And most cruciallyâthe HyĆ«ga Clan was her motherâs family.
As the eldest daughter of the main branch, she was free from the Caged Bird Seal. If she could reach Konoha, she could reclaim her status as a Hyƫga noble, securing their protection and resources.
With two of the greatest kekkei genkai in the shinobi world, plus the backing of Konoha and the HyĆ«ga, sheâd be untouchableâat least until the ShippĆ«den era.
This was her best possible path.
As for why she needed Kirigakure shinobi to escort her? Simpleâshe didnât know the way to the Land of Fire.
This wasnât Earth.
No high-speed trains. No GPS. No paved roads.
She was six years old and had never left Kiri. The journey to Konoha spanned oceans and continentsâshe didnât even know where to buy a boat ticket.
The kunoichi waited, thenâassuming Hikari was hiding somethingâsoftened her tone.
"Missions are ranked S to D based on risk. If we misjudge the danger, it could lead to casualtiesâor failure. So we need the reason."
Fair enough.
Hikari nodded and spun a lie:
"My father disappeared two months ago. Before he left, he said he was going to Tanzaku Gai and would return soon... but he never did. I want to find him."
The kunoichi scribbled notes, unfazed by the sob story.
"Given the distance, this is a C-rank escort mission. Fee: 10,000 ryĆ."
She launched into a rapid-fire explanation:
"Pay half upfront as a deposit. The rest upon completion. If the mission exceeds its rank, the shinobi may abandon itâno refunds. Blah, blah, blah..."
Hikari unshouldered her pack, counting out 5,000 ryĆ in crisp bills.
The kunoichi raised an eyebrowâhow had a blind girl counted the exact amount?âbut didnât pry.
"Leave your address. A shinobi will notify you once the missionâs accepted."
"Room 304, Kirikage Inn."
"Stay there. Youâll hear within a day."
By the time Hikari stepped outside, morning had passed.
Sunlight pierced through the dispersing mist, blindingly bright.
She wincedâher 360-degree vision forced her to see everything, even the sun.
Head down, she hurried along the main street.
People still gossiped about the Kaguya Clanâs massacre, but the topic had shifted. In Kiri, fallen kekkei genkai clans were nothing new.
Thenâ
A strange itch crawled beneath her skin.
Her muscles twitched uncontrollably.
What the hellâ?
She quickened her pace, ignoring the odd stares as her cane tapped frantically against the ground.
By the time she locked herself in her room, her body was alive with movement.
Sitting cross-legged, she ripped off her blindfold and activated her Byakugan.
Her veins bulged as chakra surged into her eyes.
The pupils at the center of her irises darkened, shifting from pale gray to deep, deathly ash.
More chakra. More.
Untilâ
Snap.
A barrier broke.
Suddenly, she could see through herself.
Her skin turned translucent, revealing chakra pathways, muscle fibers, bones, and organsâall shifting on their own.
Her heartbeat was erratic.
Her muscles writhed like living things.
Her bones creaked, stretching unnaturally.
Her flesh moved with a will of its own.
What the hell is happening to me?!
Panic threatened to choke herâbut she forced herself to analyze.
The transformation had an order:
Head â Neck â Chest â Limbs.
And the source?
Her Byakugan.