Naruto: Limit Breaker
Chapter 62: The Observer’s Perspective
Chapter 62 - 62: The Observer’s PerspectiveChapter 62: The Observer''s Perspective
There is no absolute right or wrong in this world—only different standpoints.
Under the soft light, Ryosuke sat at the desk his father usually used. His fingers brushed against the surface of an old scroll as he slowly unrolled it, eyes scanning the text.
He couldn''t remember when it started, but somewhere along the way, he got used to looking at things like a bystander—an observer. That distance helped him see the truth more clearly, allowed him to analyze the essence of situations without emotional bias, and to make the right choices based on his own position.
As Hokage, Sarutobi Hiruzen had made countless decisions. Some were admirable. Others... not so much.
There were times he''d chosen to sacrifice the lives of a few to secure victory for the many. And there were also times when individuals had led desperate final stands for the sake of the village—leaving behind nothing but suicide notes and their unshakable will.
But if you took a step back and observed it all without knowing the end results, most of Hiruzen''s decisions could be seen as attempts to protect the village''s greater good.
Even if those choices didn''t benefit everyone—like the Hyuga clan.
Still...
These records were incomplete. So many decisive battles, so many turning points, and yet something always seemed to be missing—an invisible piece that determined the final outcome.
"It''s been a hell of a life..." Ryosuke muttered, eyes narrowing.
He read quickly, absorbing every detail. It took him less than half an hour to finish, but he had already committed everything to memory.
So what now?
His gaze shifted to a scroll cloaked in black. He hadn''t even opened it, but he already knew who it belonged to.
Unrolling it confirmed his suspicion: Shimura Danzo.
A name barely remembered by most in the village.
Mention it in casual conversation and people would draw a blank. But delve into the deeper history of Konoha—its wars, its dirty victories—and some might recall his name, and the blood-stained shadow he cast.
If Sarutobi Hiruzen was the conservative leader who always acted from the village''s point of view, then Danzo Shimura was the radical—willing to plunge the village into the abyss if it meant dragging them out stronger on the other side.
He was brilliant. Dangerous. And undeniably effective.
On the other side of the desk lay a folder with intelligence on the recent Uchiha Clan massacre.
Ryosuke, with his knowledge of the future, already knew: Danzo was behind it.
The Uchiha were a cornerstone of the village''s strength. Even if they were unstable without war, Hiruzen would''ve tried to find a middle ground—to preserve peace while containing the threat.
But Danzo? He didn''t tolerate threats. To him, instability meant risk. And risk had to be erased.
Why wait for rebellion when you could strike first—while the village still had strength to spare?
Danzo didn''t care about the consequences of eliminating such power. He believed that as long as he was around, nothing bad would happen to Konoha.
And—grudgingly—he had the resume to justify that arrogance.
As Ryosuke dove into Danzo''s scroll, he began to piece together what had been missing from Hiruzen''s version of events. He found strategies that turned near-certain defeats into victories—moves that Hiruzen never documented, because they weren''t his.
From the tail end of the First Great Ninja War—when Hiruzen became Hokage—to the Second and Third Wars that followed, countless battles had swung Konoha''s way for no clear reason.
Until now.
Danzo''s scrolls told the other half of the story—covert operations, manipulation, backdoor deals, and tactical sacrifices that were far from noble.
In the First War, after the Second Hokage''s death, Hiruzen had rallied allies like Danzo, Homura Mitokado, Koharu Utatane, Torifu Akimichi, and Kagami Uchiha to launch a counterattack against the Hidden Cloud.
They won—and Konoha found brief stability.
But behind that victory? Danzo had orchestrated schemes that used the lives and supplies of Konoha shinobi to turn Kirigakure and Iwagakure against each other, forcing them to fight amongst themselves while Konoha focused on Kumogakure.
It worked. But it was a dirty win.
He never received recognition. No medals. No credit.
Yet his hand was present in the Second and Third Wars too—always behind the curtain, always lurking in the shadows. He was Hiruzen''s dark mirror, the necessary evil.
So yes. The man had earned his arrogance.
And yet, compared to the volumes written about Hiruzen, Danzo''s legacy was fragmented. Even the Hyuga Clan''s own intel could only offer scraps.
Ryosuke couldn''t confirm every theory. But he had enough to form a picture.
"This... is the real ninja world."
Compared to his old memories—of a cheerful, reckless Naruto charging ahead with blind optimism—the world Ryosuke now saw was far more complex, far more real.
The saying that politics is dirty wasn''t just a cynical take. It was a fact.
From the perspective of Konoha''s civilians, or loyalists willing to give up everything for the village, Hiruzen was a great Hokage.
He protected the majority. He gave them stability, peace, and purpose.
But for those whose families were destroyed by his choices—for those whose lives were sacrificed behind closed doors—he was a hypocrite. A man who smiled for the crowd but cut deals in the shadows.
And yet... Ryosuke understood.
No leader could consider every individual. Sometimes, choices had to be made for the greater good.
"Way more complicated than I thought..." he muttered. "Good thing I stayed out of this mess." Sёar?h the N?vel(F)ire.ηet website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
He felt more confident than ever about the choices he''d made.
He didn''t have ties to the Uchiha. He''d only met Itachi a few times. Sasuke, on the other hand, gave him attitude daily.
Even if the clan was wiped out, Ryosuke had no intention of getting involved with the lone surviving Uchiha.
As for the long-standing worry he and Hyuga Hiashi had shared—that with the Uchiha gone, the Hyuga clan might be viewed as the next threat to village balance—Ryosuke wasn''t concerned anymore.
Maybe it was because he''d spent so much time thinking like an outsider lately, detaching himself from his clan identity.
And when he looked at the Hyuga''s current standing in the village from that outsider''s view... things didn''t seem nearly as complicated.
Not anymore.
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