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Naruto: My Ninjutsu Is Utterly Mediocre

MrBehringer
They say legends are born from genius jutsu and bloodline limits—but what if the greatest legend had neither? Thirty years ago, Yu Zhen walked away from the comfort of Konoha and onto the blood-soaked battlefields of the Second Great Ninja War… armed with nothing but so-called “mediocre” ninjutsu. And yet, by his hand, entire armies collapsed, and nations bent the knee. Civilians called him a savior. Enemies whispered his name in fear. His rise was unstoppable—except, perhaps, by his own mortality. Now, as the Fourth Great Ninja War looms, Yu Zhen stands once more on the edge of destiny. Eighty thousand shinobi at his back. A hundred thousand foes before him. And a single, haunting question in his heart: Is this really how it ends? He’s no Madara. No Hashirama. No prophecy child. Just a man. A master. A White Zetsu-Man with kidney-destroying power, a wicked pension plan, and a legacy the world refuses to understand. Author: Hongye Zhixuan Raw Title: 火影:我的忍术平平无奇 (Naruto: My Ninjutsu Is Utterly Mediocre) NOTE: I do not own the original story, characters, or any associated content. All rights remain with the original creator(s). This translation is created purely for enjoyment and to share appreciation for the work. No copyright infringement is intended. NOTE: The cover image used for this book is not my own. All visual content belongs to its respective artist or rights holder. If you are the creator and would like the image to be removed or properly credited, please feel free to contact me.
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