A momentary daze appeared on the faces of the Kirigakure ninjas who were trying to escape, and their movements stagnated.
This gave Mikoto and her group an opportunity to easily deal with these Kirigakure ninjas, and they succeeded even though the enemy outnumbered them.
"Kazuki, your genjutsu is too powerful." Nawaki said, looking at Kazuki with a complicated expression after killing his opponent.
With just a glance, Kazuki had controlled dozens of Kirigakure ninjas with his genjutsu.
In the past year, his strength had improved rapidly, but Nawaki had a premonition that if Kazuki wanted to deal with him, it would probably only take a single glance. He wondered what level Kazuki's strength had reached.
"Just average." Kazuki looked at the Kirigakure ninjas who were controlled by genjutsu and left behind by the group.
His figure flashed, and he patted the opponent's shoulder, leaving a Flying Thunder God Mark on him. Then, this Kirigakure ninjas hurried towards Kirigakure not far away.
"Is this enough?" Minato asked Kazuki with a slight worry.
"Yes, theoretically, it's enough. I've already sensed the Three-Tails' location. As for the Six-Tails, it's not in Kirigakure." Kazuki's eyes were blood-red.
This time, he was going to give Kirigakure a huge surprise: freeing the Three-Tails.
Let's see how you, Madara, handle this.
Will you intervene to control the Three-Tails and prevent Kirigakure from suffering losses? Or will you stay hidden?
Madara, I'm really looking forward to it.
If it really comes down to it, Kazuki wouldn't refuse a fight with Madara. At worst, he'd turn the world upside down.
He had already awakened the Rinnegan, why should he be afraid of Madara?
Even if he couldn't win, could he not escape?
What he was wary of was the Ōtsutsuki hidden within the Ninja World.
Why did Boruto have to happen later?
"Is just one Three-Tails enough?" Mikoto asked with some uncertainty.
Kazuki had told them about the differences between the Tailed Beasts before.
Even though the Nine-Tails was first controlled by Madara and later dealt with by Hashirama, and even Mito could bully the Nine-Tails afterward, in reality, the Nine-Tails was very powerful.
It was with the Nine-Tails' help that Mito became the strongest person on the surface of the Ninja World at that time.
If the Nine-Tails were to unleash its full power, the other eight Tailed Beasts combined wouldn't be its match. This meant that the Three-Tails might not even have one-eighth of the Nine-Tails' strength.
Could Kazuki use the Three-Tails to destroy Kirigakure?
What if the Third Mizukage appeared and the Three-Tails immediately cowered? That would be embarrassing.
Maybe they should find the Six-Tails too, and then have the Three-Tails and Six-Tails destroy Kirigakure together.
"The Six-Tails isn't nearby, there's no time."
Kazuki paused, then added, "We've been monitoring the Tailed Beasts' movements. Three-Tails has always been in Kirigakure. As for Six-Tails, we found it in another location before. However, there's a good chance it was taken to the front line."
When the front line was mentioned, Kazuki's gaze deepened.
During this time, Fugaku and his group had been making quite a stir.
Putting aside their differing stances, Kazuki had to admit that Fugaku was indeed a genius, and his talent was on par with Mikoto.
With the support of other Uchiha, Fugaku had recently earned the title of "Wicked Eye Fugaku."
Actually, if their positions weren't different, Kazuki had no prejudice against Fugaku. He wasn't a good husband or a good clan head, but he was definitely a good father.
He sacrificed the entire Uchiha clan for the sake of his children, just to give Sasuke and Itachi a chance to survive.
Moreover, as a clan head, he wasn't strong enough, couldn't contend with the village, and couldn't suppress the voices within the clan. No matter how you look at it, Fugaku was a failed clan head.
If you really wanted to talk about it, Fugaku could be considered the eternal sinner of the Uchiha clan.
The Uchiha clan was annihilated afterward. Itachi died, Obito was gone, Sasuke was still alive and later became sealed.
Only Sarada remained.
In terms of talent, Sarada was not bad, she probably wasn't inferior to those other overpowered Uchiha.
However, just because of Boruto's matter, she was directly stimulated to awaken her Mangekyo Sharingan.
If the other Uchiha knew, they would probably cry.
However, Sasuke only had Sarada as his one daughter. Sarada would most likely be with Boruto later, which meant that the Uchiha clan would be completely finished.
Fugaku was a sinner of the Uchiha clan.
Even though Kazuki himself wasn't interested in the position of clan head, he didn't want Fugaku to be the clan head.
Even a pig sitting in that position couldn't do worse than Fugaku.
Kazuki's feelings for the Uchiha clan were limited, but since he had Uchiha blood flowing in him and there were many people within the Uchiha clan who supported him, he naturally didn't want the Uchiha clan to be buried with Fugaku.
Fugaku had gained quite a reputation, and Homura seemed to be intentionally or unintentionally pushing their actions. Many dirty and arduous tasks were actually given to Fugaku and his group.
While this caused significant losses for the Uchiha, as a combat clan, many of their members saw their strength increase, especially with the deaths of comrades leading to Sharingan upgrades, causing Fugaku's group to become stronger instead of weaker.
Homura intended to deplete the Uchiha, but he also genuinely gave Fugaku considerable prestige, he was promoting him. Perhaps this was to create some trouble for Kazuki.
If he couldn't even lead the Uchiha, how could he be Hokage?!
Thinking that the Six-Tails was very likely to go to the battlefield, Kazuki thought for a moment and then felt relieved.
If other villages encountered a Tailed Beast, they would find it troublesome, but if it were Konoha, they might actually provide some warmth to the Uchiha clan.
If Fugaku and his group were pushed to the brink and awakened a Mangekyo Sharingan, then it would be interesting to see how the Six-Tails would respond.
After thinking for a moment, Kazuki added, "Also, the Mizukage isn't in the village."