After moving about a kilometer away, I began building clan settlements for the Uchiha, Senju, Hyuga, Uzumaki, and other major clans, including the Kaguya, Yuki, and Hozuki. I carefully imagined how everything would look, and immediately the earth shook violently. Stone houses with living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas began to appear everywhere. I got the idea for the construction from American movies, where houses are close together and surrounded by a small fence with a lawn, backyard, and pool.
I did this to avoid prejudice and hatred among the members of the different clans. I also added a "History of the Ninja World" book to each house, detailing past and future events. I hope this will help them cool their heads and avoid arrogance. And if hatred, a thirst for power, and revenge persist, all that's left is to ask Kaguya to poke them with a bone.
Three hours later, a vast area with ten thousand houses appeared before me. I didn't add any trees or flowers for decoration; the first resident of Eterugakure (the Village of Hidden Ether) would be a long time coming.
Turning to Kaguya, I asked, "How do you like it? Impressive, right?"
"Such powerful power, and you use it to build houses..." she replied teasingly. I just laughed and, slapping her on the butt, went into the house.
Kaguya flinched at my sudden gesture and followed me, rubbing the area where I'd hit her.
Reaching home, I opened the refrigerator, pulled out a can of Pepsi, drank it in a few gulps, and with a loud burp, I disposed of the can with ether. It's a useful thing, after all. You can create and dispose of anything you want, and I've also discovered that I can create many things from memories.
Kaguya entered the house and, with a look that said, "Pervert," went up to her room. I started preparing dinner, thinking about my upcoming meeting with Hagoromo. From now on, I'd have to live in the real world, so Hashirama would ask me to join him at the founding of Konoha.
After finishing the cooking, I moved everything to the second-floor terrace and called Kaguya. The dinner was simple: stewed beef, Greek salad, and a glass of tangerine juice. Kaguya dined silently, casting strange glances at me and blushing as she did so.
"I'm going to the real world. You'll have to stay here and take care of this place," I said.
"Well, it's better here than being sealed," she replied.
"I've prepared a few entertainments for you so you won't get bored."
I handed her something resembling VR goggles. I'd created them from memory and loaded them with several anime, movies, and TV series from my memories. Kaguya reached out, took the device from my hand, and began examining it curiously.
"You need to put it on your head, place the lenses over your eyes, and then just control it with your mind, and whatever you want to watch will turn on."
I instructed Kaguya and, patting her head, disappeared before her eyes. I'll check on her from time to time, and I've also created several sets of twenty-first-century-style clothing for her. While not too revealing, imagining Kaguya in these clothes made my nose bleed.
Having appeared in the shinobi world, I headed toward the Hagoromo settlement; my sparrows had already explored most of the territory, transformed by the battle with Kaguya. I walked leisurely, dressed in a black tailcoat with red trim, trousers, and shoes. This look was unusual for these parts, but I didn't care; I kept walking until the outline of the village came into view.
Stopping on a hill and observing for a while, I headed toward the village. Soon, I was greeted kindly at the gate and allowed into the village. After asking the guards where to find an inn and paying for the room, I went to the bar for a drink. I haven't had a single drink since I arrived here, though I've been desperate for beer. Sitting down at the table and lighting a cigarette from a candle, I waited for my order. Soon, I was served a mug of beer and some stew. It tasted fine, but the beer was downright disgusting. I don't know how long humanity has been on this planet, but they could have improved the taste.
While I was slurping the stew, I turned my gaze to one of the sparrows in this village. I soon spotted Hagoromo and Hamura talking. There was still time before Hamura left, as Hagoromo hadn't yet divided the Ten-Tails. After finishing my meal, I asked where I could find someone to buy land from to build a house, and I went to the address given. Having spent almost all my savings, I decided to buy resources and build a house myself; using my powers might attract unwanted attention.
The next day, after leaving my room at the inn, I headed to the purchased plot of land. The resources had already been delivered. After making sure no one was watching, I changed into a canvas shirt and pants, went barefoot, and began construction.
Finally, by evening, the house was completed, and I smiled as I gazed at the small house, about 10 square meters in size. It was definitely small, but it was enough for me since I wasn't planning on spending the night there. There was also a small stall in front of the house. I planned to sell vegetables and spices. Entering the house and about to return to my world, I heard a knock on the door. Wondering who it could be, I opened the door and was stunned by the sight of two men with horns. One of them had purple eyes with circles converging at the center.
"How can I help you?"
I asked with a polite smile.
"Forgive me for visiting so late, but we see a new face in our village and would like to hear your story."
Hagoromo bowed.
"I don't have much room in my house, so would you mind giving me a tour of the village while I tell you my story?"
I bowed back. Hagoromo merely nodded, and we strolled around the village for a while, talking.
"What brings you to our lands? It's not every day you see someone with an appearance different from these parts," Hagoromo finally asked.
"I come from faraway lands. My village was destroyed by bandits. I managed to survive, and after wandering, I heard about your village. They said it's peaceful here and there's no need to fear bandits."
"Another victim of war. Here, in the land of our ancestors, I am creating a new world where everyone will understand and love each other. I also created ninshuu and am teaching it to the residents of this village. I believe that one day ninshuu will become a bridge and people will stop hating each other."
Hagoromo said with a dreamy smile.
"I forgot to introduce myself. My name is Vi, of the Hiroshi family. I see the smiles on these people's faces and believe that the ninshuu you created will one day end wars."
"Oh, forgive my ignorance. My name is Hagoromo Ōtsutsuki, and this is my brother, Hamura Ōtsutsuki. I'm glad you're observant, young man. I hope you enjoy your time in our village and aren't consumed by hatred."
"Rest assured, I've already come to terms with what happened. The past cannot be changed, but the future is in our hands."
I hastened to reassure Hagoromo.
"That's good to hear, but now if you'll excuse me, I have to attend to village affairs."
After saying goodbye, Hagoromo left. I bowed slightly and headed home. I discreetly implanted ether particles in them to study their body structures. After all, Hagoromo is currently the jinchuriki of the Ten-Tails, and Hamura will awaken the Tenseigan in the future, something even purebred Ōtsutsuki don't have.
After returning home and creating a sleeping copy of myself on the bed, I returned to my world and immediately went to check on Kaguya. She was still immersed in watching the series and didn't notice my presence. I quietly approached her and blew in her ear. She screamed in surprise and, without removing her glasses, prepared for battle. I carefully removed my glasses with the ether and looked at her with a mocking smile, inwardly amused that the main boss of the Naruto world was such a coward.
Sniffling and saying, "Pervert," Kaguya walked out onto the terrace and looked at the view.
"How did it go?"
Kaguya asked. I approached her from behind and hugged her from behind, feeling her tremble. After all, we'd only just met this morning, and as someone who hadn't enjoyed female attention, I was enchanted by her.
"Everything went well. I met your sons and spoke with Hagoromo. He's still naive and doesn't understand the depths of the human heart."
I replied to Kaguya, to which she merely sighed and, breaking free from my embrace, went to her room. I watched her go, enjoying the view. She finally decided to change and put on a knee-length skirt and a white shirt. After enjoying the sight of Kaguya's swaying hips, I turned off all the lights and went to bed too.
