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Madara was immersed in thoughts, alone in the square, while people went about their business, passing by the place without caring about the child there. The orphan boy was still trying to assimilate the astonishing appearance of the blue screen and the words that accompanied it, along with the revelations that came with them.

He vaguely remembered the name Madara Uchiha, a legendary figure he knew from stories and tales. "Who was Madara U ...

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