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Konoha: The King of Souls from Uchiha

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The Uchiha clan woke up and traveled to the late stages of Naruto's Third Ninja War. In this ninja world based on blood, are they lucky or unlucky? As soon as he accepted his new identity, he had to face the Battle of Mount Kikyo, known as the Battle of Konoha. How could he survive in the cruel war? In the cruel ninja war, who can guarantee that he will always be safe and sound? Fortunately, in addition to the legacy of the original owner, he also has the ability of the Soul Soul Fruit. This is the capital for self-protection and the cornerstone of his rise! As for the crisis of genocide, if Shisui and Shiro can be reconciled, they can be reconciled. If they can't be reconciled, they can be eliminated directly. There will be no delay! Regarding the malice of Konoha's top brass, the King of Souls, the God of Illusions, and the Supreme Puppet - Uchiha Gen just wanted to say: "When others suspect that you have weapons of mass destruction, you'd better really have them!"
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