1 Into the Naruto World

This fanfiction is just for my enjoyment. Any false or wrong information just treat as AU. Do not take this book seriously.

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Inside a simple house, in a room, a baby was lying on her back in her crib while looking up at the ceiling with a bored expression.

Anyone who looked at the baby could see a distinct streak of intelligence and awareness in the baby's eyes as if she could fully understand what was going on.

And it was true.

The baby completely understood her situation, as she was not a normal baby. On the outside, she was a baby, but on the inside, she was a reincarnated person with memories of her past life.

She could remember her past life almost perfectly, but she couldn't remember the details. Or rather, her memories seemed a bit hazy. She knew that she died of cancer at a young age, but she couldn't remember her face or her name. Even with the people she knew were her family, a haze seemed to overshadow their faces and their names.

It would be a lie to say that she didn't feel sad when she realized that she died, but she didn't mourn. In her past life, there was only one thing she considered valuable - her little brother.

He was a boy bright as the sun, and whenever he visited her in the hospital, she felt her world light up.

She was relieved that he wasn't there when she took her last breath as she didn't want him to witness her end.

Her death, in the end, was a good thing, as her condition was preventing the boy from living his own life since he spent most of his time keeping her company during his visits.

She could only imagine the heights her bright little brother would reach in the future.

While thinking of her little brother, she heard a door creak, and she immediately sighed. That was a sign that her mother had come home.

She hears hurried footsteps approaching her room, and with a bang, a young woman enters the room with tears in her eyes. She has long platinum hair and sapphire eyes, and from her face, it's hard to imagine that she's over twenty-five.

She would be a perfect beauty...If not for her troublesome personality.

"Chi-chan~! I missed youuuu~!"

The woman carefully picks her up and starts hugging her with tears in her eyes.

"Today's mission was so hard, Chi-chan! And my teammates couldn't stop complaining! I'm so tired! I need to recharge my Chi-chan battery~!"

With another sigh, she lightly pats the woman's head, which made the woman cry louder.

Yes, that excuse of a grown woman who complains about her day's work to a baby, is her mother, Hoshikako Nonomi.

And she, who was her daughter, was named Hoshikako Chikaze.

As for her father, she never saw him, so she can only deduce that her mother was a widow.

Chikaze smiled slightly as she caressed her crying mother. As much as her mother was quite childish, she was affectionate and lovingly cared for her as best she could. She can't imagine what it's like to be a single mother in a world full of ninjas.

Yes, you heard that right. Ninjas.

How does she know that? It's simple.

Not to mention the bandana on her mother's forehead that was very familiar, her mother was wearing a standard shinobi uniform from an anime she saw with her little brother in the hospital multiple times, and the anime was quite famous in her past world.

The name of the anime was, of course, Naruto.

Many would like to be able to reincarnate in the world of Naruto, including her little brother. But for her, this is a nightmare.

First of all, she was born in the Leaf Village, where a lot of shit will happen in the future. Secondly, taking into account her mother's financial situation, it's obvious that her mother was either a Genin or a Chunin, so she doesn't have a bloodline that can help her in the future when shit hits the fan.

All she can do is pray for a golden finger or incredible talent.

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Six Years Later~

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Chikaze spent her years peacefully with her mother. At first, she thought that her mother could die at any moment, making her an orphan, since the Shinobi job wasn't the safest job out there. But that was never the case. After Chikaze's father died, Nonomi only accepted missions with very low danger rates, as she also shared the fear of dying and leaving Chikaze alone.

Because of that, the two of them never had a luxurious life, since low-danger missions give much less money than dangerous ones. But it was enough for them to live in comfort.

Now at six years old, Chikaze was quite a cute little girl. She had her mother's platinum hair and her eyes were a soft blue color, unlike Nonomi, who had sapphire blue eyes. Chikaze was almost an exact copy of Nonomi.

And of course, in these six years, Chikaze not stood still. She researched everything she could about the ninja world since she didn't have much knowledge. She often wished her brother was with her, as he was basically an encyclopedia of Naruto.

As a commoner, however, she didn't have many ways to learn. But for her, the books her mother had in possession, were enough.

An important detail is that the Kyuubi's attack happened a year after she was born, and at the time, her mother, fortunately, was outside the village at her grandparent's house, who were farmers.

This means that she is one year older than Naruto, Sasuke, and the rest of the main cast.

She felt a little smug knowing that she would be the senior of the main characters, but that feeling soon passed as none of that mattered in the end.

In these six years, she has never received a system or anything like that. She had given up on the idea of ​​having a helping system like the protagonists in reincarnation stories in her past life. She could only hope to have some super talent.

"Chi-chan~! Come here and sit on mommy's lap! I have a really cool thing to give to you~!"

Chikaze looked at her mother who had a goofy smile and couldn't help but sigh internally. Don't get her wrong, she loves Nonomi and also loves that childish side of her. But as a person who was once a teenager, that behavior is quite embarrassing.

"What is it, mom?" Chikaze asked as she jumped onto Nonomi's lap.

"Ufufufu! Look what mom got for you!", Nonomi, with a smug smile, showed a small object she had in her hand to Chikaze.

Chikaze looked at her mother's hand and saw a small square piece of paper. Her eyes widened as she Immediately recognized the small paper.

She doesn't know the exact name of the paper, but she knows that that simple piece of paper could show a ninja's elemental affinity.

Chikaze's heart warmed and she immediately turned around and hugged her mother tightly. She felt extremely grateful towards her mother, because as simple as that piece of paper is, it is extremely difficult for ordinary families to get one, for the simple reason that it is very expensive.

She was thinking of getting one in the future to confirm her affinities, but she never expected her mother to buy one for her so soon.

"Thank you, mom. I love you!"

"Ehehehe! Praise your mother more! I've saved up enough money to buy this for you!"

"But why? I never said I wanted one..."

Nonomi, before answering, hugged her more tightly. Chikaze felt that there was more than love in that hug; there was also worry and anxiety.

"Because I know you want to become a Kunoichi in the future," Nonomi replied in a serious tone.

Chikaze froze. She didn't expect her mother to know this, as she never said that to her.

"No need to be so surprised. You've already unlocked your chakra, and even though I haven't seen you train, I've seen you reading some of my books on ninjutsu."

'Damn, I got caught,' Chikaze thought.

She had unlocked her chakra by sheer coincidence when she turned six and was already thinking about starting to train. She wanted to tell her mother that she wanted to become a Shinobi and ask her to help her train, but she didn't know how to broach the subject.

Her mother has never spoken to her about her father, but she knows that Nonomi still grieves over his death. With such trauma, how could she say she wanted to follow in the same footsteps that led to her father's death? Also, it was clear that Nonomi doesn't like being a shinobi because of how much she complains every day about her job.

What Nonomi doesn't know, however, is that Chikaze doesn't like the idea of ​​becoming a shinobi either, but for her and her mother's better chances of survival in the future, she must.

Seeing Chikaze so tense and silent, Nonomi giggles. "You don't have to be so tense. I know how smart and mature you are, Chikaze, and I'm not against the idea of ​​you becoming a Shinobi. I just...I'm just a mother who is afraid of the future...But that doesn't mean I'm going to stop you from pursuing a dangerous job. On the contrary, actually. I'll do my best to make sure you're ready for that."

Chikaze listened to her mother in silence, and before she knew it, tears began to flow from her eyes. In her past life, her mother and father were never kind to her, unlike her little brother. Therefore, she felt very grateful and lucky to have such a mother in this new life.

"Hmm...," That's all Chiakze managed to say through her tears and sobs.

Nonomi laughed, "Now, what's with all the drama? Where is my cute, stoic daughter?"

Chikaze immediately pouted, "...Shut up."

Chikaze wiped her tears on her mother's shirt sleeves, turned around, and carefully picked up the small paper.

Nonomi couldn't help but giggle as she saw her daughter pouting while ignoring her in her lap. "To know its affinity, just put a small amount of chakra into it. If you have an affinity with fire, the paper will ignite and turn to ash; if you have an affinity with water, the paper will become wet; if you have an affinity with wind, the paper will slice into two; if you have an affinity with lightning, the paper will crumple; and lastly, if you have an earth affinity, the paper will crumble," she explained.

"If you have more than one affinity, the paper will transform more than once." She finished, "Are you ready?"

Chikaze nodded. She already knew all of that, as not only had she read about it in Nonomi's books, as also her brother had shared this information with her in her past life.

Chikaze begins to circulate her chakra lightly towards the fingertips that were holding the paper. The chakra slowly gets absorbed into the paper, and after a few seconds, the paper transforms.

The paper is suddenly sliced ​​in half.

'Affinity with the wind!' Chikaze thought with a smile. What other elements does she have an affinity for? Lightning? Fire? All of them? She can't contain her excitement!

A minute passed. Then another, and another. After the paper was sliced in two, nothing else happened.

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"Oh! Looks like you have an affinity with the wind like me! I thought you would also have fire or earth since I also have an affinity with earth and your father had an affinity for fire, but oh well." Nonomi commented nonchalantly.

Chikaze was disappointed with the result, to say the least. It wasn't bad to have only one element, in fact, it was ideal, as it means that the person would have a lot of affinity with that one element. But in the future, just one affinity would mean nothing, as monsters that could destroy mountains would be casually walking on that planet.

Her little brother had theorized a lot with her on how to recreate Kekkei Genkai's and Kekkei Tōta's by raising the affinities to the maximum and fusing them. Unfortunately, she won't be able to test that theory for now.

In the future, however, she could improve her affinity with the other elements, and this thought made her accept having only an affinity for wind for now.

What she didn't know, however, is that her affinity would never change.

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