Akabane shook his head, clearing his mind of all thoughts and focusing on the task at hand.

"Father, could you please ask the clan to help renovate the shop? I'll draw up a diagram of how to do it."

The shop was originally a medicinal herb distribution center and pharmacy for the Nara clan, so it was impossible to continue using the previous decoration style.

"Running a comic book shop is fine, but son, I hope you can focus more on ninjutsu and not waste your talent."

Kurama Chiaki is perfectly fine with it. We've already bought the shop, so what's a little bit of money for renovations?

He just didn't want Akabane to put too much energy into manga. In the ninja world, strength is paramount, and Akabane possesses a bloodline limit and a powerful talent for genjutsu. In Chiaki's opinion, it was really not worth wasting it on such a side job.

"Father, rest assured, I will not give up my training in ninjutsu."

Akabane knew exactly what he was doing. Ninjutsu and genjutsu could be obtained through the system; all he needed were points.

Relying solely on Amway and other promotional methods is too inefficient, so opening a comic book store was his first step.

As long as we build up the manga fan base, we'll accumulate points and won't have to worry about mastering ninjutsu.

Akabane returned upstairs, intending to draw a scene of his comic book shop, but just as he picked up his pen, he heard a faint noise outside the window.

"Who?"

Akabane and his shadow clone simultaneously went on alert, their eyes fixed on the outside.

Then the window was knocked on, and a pleasant voice came from outside: "It's me, open the door quickly."

Tsunade?

Akabane remained silent for a moment, then got up and opened the window.

As soon as he opened the window, he saw Tsunade hanging upside down from the eaves, her hand just reaching the window.

Looking up from his angle, he could see everything inside.

Where are you looking?!

Tsunade quickly jumped down and leaped into the room through the window.

Faced with the questioning, Akabane was speechless. Who told her to hang on the eaves like a bat in broad daylight? Besides, how could he be blamed?

Now, if you glance down at Tsunade, you can even see her belly; there's nothing to admire about her. But "flat" is a taboo word for Tsunade, and apart from the suicidal Jiraiya, no one else dares to mention it in front of her.

"Why did you choose to come through the window instead of the main entrance? What are you doing here?"

Akabane replied irritably, then sat back down in his seat.

Tsunade chuckled and said, "Didn't you see me standing under the eaves just now?"

"Oh, you're really amazing."

No wonder they went through the main gate instead of the window, just to show off that they had completed the tree climbing and water treading training?

Ah, what a child...

Akabane scoffed and sat down to continue drawing.

"Hey, what's with that look? I came to hang out with you right after I finished training!"

Tsunade sat down casually, glanced at the person intently drawing comics, then looked at the stack of drawing papers beside her, and immediately sat down excitedly.

One, two...

She has completely fallen in love with comics, and now the way she counts comic manuscripts is just like the way she counts money.

"Wow, you worked so hard today, you drew so much!"

The artwork here is more than half a chapter long. Combined with what I finished in the classroom this morning, the fourth chapter is now successfully completed.

"That's right, I'm a very hardworking person."

Akabane said shamelessly.

However, he forgot that his clone was sitting next to him. Before he could finish speaking, his clone sneered, "Have some shame. This was drawn by my ex. What does it have to do with you?"

"I knew it, how could you, such a lazybones, have drawn so many?"

Tsunade sat on the floor with her drawing paper in her arms and began to look at it. Her hands were covered with the manuscript, a privilege that many people could not enjoy.

Akabane decided to ignore the criticisms leveled at by the "tool person" and sat down to start drawing.

Tsunade sat to one side, quiet and adorable.

With each stroke, the general shape of the small shop was soon outlined.

While pondering the decorating style, Akabane casually asked, "Did you come here just to show off that you finished your training?"

"Of course not, do you think I'm such a childish and boring person?"

Tsunade put down the manuscript she was reading halfway through, stretched her limbs, and said, "I just went to visit Uncle Sarutobi, and guess what I saw?"

"Let's assign the list."

Akabane said calmly.

Although the Senju clan has faded from Konoha's management, Tsunade, as the princess of Konoha, is loved by everyone in Konoha. It's not surprising that she followed the Third Hokage into the office and found the assignment list.

Tsunade was silent for a moment, then muttered unhappily after a few seconds, "This is so boring, you guessed it."

"You and Orochimaru were probably personally trained by the Third Hokage, right?"

Akabane painted the wall and replied at the same time.

"Yeah, and that idiot Jiraiya too!"

Speaking of Jiraiya, Tsunade gritted her teeth again, wishing she could tear him apart. After flipping through a few more pages of the manga, she suddenly realized and said, "You interrupted me and the topic has gone off track. What I wanted to say was that I saw your assignment list."

"Oh?"

"Your teacher is very strong, but his personality may be very different from Uncle Sarutobi's. Be prepared."

Tsunade's tone was somewhat solemn.

Akabane paused, looking at her for a moment before gasping and asking, "Is it Danzo?"

Tsunade nodded.

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"Actually, Danzo only has different ideas from Uncle Sarutobi. He is still very strong, so you can rest assured about that."

Tsunade thought Akabane was disappointed and afraid, so she tried to comfort him.

In fact, her main purpose in coming here today was to talk about this matter, but she didn't know that Akabane wasn't originally worried about her master's problem.

If you encounter a mediocre but competent mentor, and don't be too strict with their management, that would be perfect.

However, since the teacher was none other than Shimura Danzo, Akabane had already foreseen how miserable the future would be.

"Fine, Danzo it is then. This isn't something I can decide."

Akabane sighed and said to Tsunade.

Things will work themselves out. Shimura Danzo wasn't as deranged in his youth as he is now, and he doesn't have as many eyes in his hands anymore; at least he's a normal person now.

"Just be prepared, we can't change the teacher's assignment anyway."

Tsunade lay on the floor, treating Akabane's room like her own home, completely disregarding her image.

Akabane was focused on drawing and didn't think much of it, but after about half a minute, the door to the room was suddenly opened.

"Akaba... um, this is..."

Kurama Saki pushed open the door and was about to speak when he saw two Akabane drawing, while a girl was lying on the floor flipping through her sketches without any regard for her image.

Tsunade blushed, quickly sat up straight, threw the drawing aside, and then bowed respectfully, saying, "Hello, Auntie, I am Tsunade, Akabane's classmate."

"Okay, okay. Since a classmate came to see you, then there's nothing else."

My son is indeed a genius, even Tsunade is... Saki closed the door, and a look of wild joy flashed across his face as he turned around.

Akabane didn't know what his mother was thinking, but based on the past two weeks he had spent with her, it didn't seem like a normal scene.

As for Tsunade, she slumped on the floor in an "orz" pose.

Do you regret climbing in through the window?

Akabane almost burst out laughing. Despite Tsunade's mischievous nature, she still values ​​her image as a girl.

Now he's scaled the wall into the Kurama clan's territory, even climbing through a window into Akabane's room, and lying unkempt on the floor—it's just...

"I'll come visit you again when your comic book store opens. I need to go train now."

Tsunade was filled with shame. She put down the drawing, quickly slipped out the window, and left Akabane's room.

As Tsunade climbed halfway through the window, Akabane called out from behind, "By the way, I've compiled the first three chapters for Mito-sama into a booklet; you can take it with you."

"Great, where is it!"

Tsunade had just climbed out when she heard Akabane's words and immediately shrank back, her eyes shining as she searched for the booklet.

"It's on my bedside table. I couldn't make it too elaborate in the rush, but it's much, much better than my usual drawings."

Akabane pointed in a direction, directing her gaze to that spot.

A ninja's eyesight is no joke; with just one glance, Tsunade spotted the manga book.

It's a tiny book, only slightly larger than the palm of your hand, looking quite miniature. But the moment Tsunade saw the cover, she fell in love with this kind of comic book format.

The cover wasn't made of cardboard, but it was framed with a very beautiful color painting. The main character in the painting was none other than Naruto Uzumaki, the protagonist of the manga. The painting depicted Naruto running with all his might after painting the Hokage statue with paint.

"Ahhh... such a great comic book, are there any more?"

Tsunade held the book, feeling both excited and regretful.

She was thrilled that such a beautiful picture book was now in her hands, but it was a pity that the comic book was not for her, but to be given to her grandmother, Mito Uzumaki.

"That's all, only one copy left."

Akabane effectively blocked any possibility of Tsunade acting cute, otherwise it would have taken him a long time to complete a single painting.

Is there only one copy?

Tsunade carefully gathered the comic book into her arms, then scanned Akabane's room with eyes like she was searching for treasure, trying to find another thing worth keeping.

But given Akabane's lazy nature, how could he possibly keep another useless book for himself? So Tsunade could only be disappointed in the end.

"If you really like it, come and buy it when my comic book store opens next time. If there are a lot of people asking for it, I'll give you another out-of-print copy."

Akabane's eyes darted around, and he set his sights on Tsunade.

Aside from the Uchiha clan, Tsunade still has considerable influence among children.

"Really? It's a deal. Don't lie to me, or else..."

As Tsunade finished speaking, she swung her hand fiercely, her face showing a youthful ferocity.

"Don't worry, how could I dare to lie to you?"

Akabane really intended to give Tsunade a big gift, after all, Tsunade was the first really enthusiastic manga fan, having followed the series from the beginning to the present without interruption.

Tsunade was overjoyed and happily climbed out the window.

"Kids... are so easily satisfied, and Tsunade, a loli, is so cute."

Akabane sighed slightly, thinking that once she grew up a bit more, she wouldn't be able to see such a cute Tsunade anymore, since she would be a behemoth in the future.

However, he quickly dismissed this dangerous thought. Lolis have a short shelf life and are not considerate and need to be taken care of. How can they compare to mature women who are gentle, considerate, and know how to take care of others?

Seeing that Tsunade had left, Akabane was still lost in thought. His clone couldn't help but say, "Everyone's gone, shouldn't you get serious? How long have you been working on this drawing?!"

"What's the rush? I've already finished."

Akabane's thoughts were interrupted, so he had no choice but to pull himself back to focus on drawing.

The rendering of this comic shop is almost complete, but a drawing is still a drawing and cannot compare to the effect of computer modeling. Many parts appear rather abstract and difficult to understand.

He glanced at it a few times, made some changes, and then nodded in satisfaction.

I had just gotten up and opened the door when I saw Saki Kurama walk out of the next room as if nothing had happened.

Akabane sighed softly, ignoring her previous actions, and casually asked, "Did Mother want to see me about something earlier?"

"It's nothing major, I just thought that since you'll have a vacation starting tomorrow, I'm going to give you chakra control training."

Kurama Saki said.

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