Abi's mind was racing as he left the academy that day. Sasuke's words echoed in his head: "I'd do whatever it takes to protect what's important to me." It was a dangerous sentiment, one born of desperation and pain. And Abi knew all too well what that desperation would lead Sasuke to do if he didn't intervene. The massacre of the Uchiha clan was inching closer, and with it, the moment that would change Sasuke forever.
Abi walked through the busy streets of Konoha, his thoughts swirling like a storm. The civilians went about their daily lives, blissfully unaware of the dark undercurrents threatening to rip the village apart. He passed familiar faces—shopkeepers, shinobi, academy students—but all of it felt distant, as if he were moving through a dream. His focus was elsewhere, on the looming tragedy that only he seemed aware of.
He stopped at a quiet corner of the village, leaning against a tree as he pulled up the System in his mind. He needed more information—more than just the movements of the Uchiha clan. He needed to know the exact moment when Itachi would be forced to make his move. Without that, all his plans, all his preparations, would mean nothing.
[SYSTEM COMMAND]
Activate Deep Surveillance: Focus on Itachi Uchiha. Prioritize conversations with village elders and ANBU Black Ops.
The screen flickered to life, showing a series of encrypted messages and movements within the shadows of the village. Itachi's movements were erratic, as they had been for the past few days, but Abi could sense the growing weight on him. The village council, the ANBU, and even Danzo were closing in on him, pushing him toward the fateful decision to massacre his own clan.
Abi gritted his teeth, frustrated. He had thought about confronting Itachi directly, but that was a dangerous gamble. Itachi was intelligent, perceptive, and he had already made up his mind to sacrifice his clan for the village. Trying to convince him to spare the Uchiha might push him to act even more swiftly.
Abi closed his eyes, trying to piece together a plan. He had the Genesis—his warship and its advanced technology. But if he used it too openly, if he interfered directly with something as delicate as this, the consequences would be catastrophic. The balance of power in this world was fragile, and the arrival of advanced spacefaring technology would tip the scales in ways he couldn't predict.
No, he had to be more subtle.
He couldn't save the entire Uchiha clan, but maybe—just maybe—he could change the fate of a few key players. Maybe he could save Itachi from becoming a villain in his brother's eyes. Maybe he could protect Sasuke from the darkness that awaited him.
But to do that, Abi would need more than just surveillance. He would need allies, and there was one person who had always fought against the tide of fate: Naruto.
The next day, Abi arrived at the training grounds early, his mind already made up. He spotted Naruto sitting on a tree branch, swinging his legs idly as he waited for Sasuke to arrive. Abi had known Naruto long enough to understand that while Naruto could be reckless, he was also fiercely loyal and determined. If there was anyone who could help Abi change the course of events, it was him.
"Yo, Abi!" Naruto called out, waving enthusiastically as Abi approached. "You're early for once. What's up?"
Abi smiled, trying to keep his tone casual. "I just needed to talk to you about something."
Naruto hopped down from the tree, his curiosity piqued. "What's on your mind?"
Abi hesitated for a moment, carefully choosing his words. He couldn't tell Naruto everything—not yet. But he could plant the seeds, guide him toward the decisions that would help protect both Sasuke and the village.
"Have you noticed that Sasuke's been acting... different lately?" Abi asked, his voice low.
Naruto frowned, his usual carefree expression shifting to one of concern. "Yeah, I have. He's been even more quiet than usual. He won't even spar with me like he used to."
Abi nodded. "I think something big is happening with his family. The Uchiha clan... there's a lot going on behind the scenes that no one's talking about."
Naruto's eyes widened in surprise. "The Uchiha clan? But they're like one of the most powerful clans in the village, right? What could be wrong with them?"
Abi sighed. "Power isn't everything. Sometimes, the weight of your family's expectations can crush you. And Sasuke... he's carrying a lot of that weight right now."
Naruto crossed his arms, his brow furrowing in thought. "But what can we do? I mean, it's not like Sasuke ever tells us anything about his family."
Abi leaned against the tree, glancing up at the sky. "I don't know yet. But I think we need to be there for him. When things start to go bad—and they will—we need to make sure he doesn't fall into a dark place."
Naruto's face hardened with determination. "Yeah, you're right! Sasuke's my rival, but he's also my friend. I won't let anything happen to him."
Abi smiled faintly, grateful for Naruto's unwavering resolve. But deep down, he knew that just being there for Sasuke wouldn't be enough. The Uchiha massacre was imminent, and once it happened, Sasuke's world would be shattered.
"Let's just keep an eye on him," Abi said. "I've got a feeling something's going to happen soon."
Naruto nodded, though his usual enthusiasm was tempered by the seriousness of the situation. "Got it. We'll figure this out together."
Later that afternoon, Sasuke arrived for their usual training session. As expected, he was distant and withdrawn, barely speaking to either Abi or Naruto as they went through their drills. Abi could see the storm brewing behind Sasuke's eyes—the same storm that had been growing for weeks now.
As they trained, Abi's mind kept drifting back to the surveillance data he had gathered the previous night. Itachi had been meeting with Danzo and the village elders in secret, and the tension between the Uchiha clan and the village leadership was nearing its breaking point. The massacre was coming, and soon.
But there was one piece of information that the System had picked up, one detail that made Abi's blood run cold: Itachi had been ordered to spare Sasuke. The village elders, including Danzo, wanted to ensure that Sasuke would be left alive as the sole survivor of the Uchiha clan.
Abi had always known that this was part of the original timeline, but seeing it confirmed in real-time shook him to his core. They were planning to let Sasuke live, not out of mercy, but as part of a larger scheme—one that would eventually turn Sasuke into a tool for their own ends.
As the training session ended, Sasuke was the first to leave, walking away without a word. Abi watched him go, his heart heavy with the knowledge of what was coming.
Naruto walked up beside him, scratching his head. "Man, he's really in a bad mood today. Do you think we should try talking to him?"
Abi shook his head. "Not yet. He's not ready to listen."
Naruto sighed, clearly frustrated. "I just don't get why he always pushes everyone away."
Abi glanced at Naruto, feeling a pang of guilt. Sasuke wasn't the only one pushing people away—Abi himself had been keeping secrets from his friends, hiding his true capabilities and his knowledge of the future. But if he revealed everything now, if he told Naruto about the impending massacre and the role that Itachi was going to play, it could derail everything.
There was too much at stake. Too many moving parts.
For now, all Abi could do was continue gathering information and wait for the right moment to act.
That night, Abi sat on the roof of his small apartment, staring up at the stars. The Genesis was still cloaked in low orbit, its presence invisible to the shinobi of Konoha. But Abi could feel its power, could sense the endless possibilities that lay within the warship's vast technological arsenal.
If it came to it, if the situation spiraled out of control, Abi knew he could use the Genesis to intervene. He could stop the massacre before it happened, eliminate the village council if necessary, and reshape the future of Konoha. But at what cost? How far was he willing to go to change the course of history?
The System pinged in his mind, alerting him to new data from the recon drones.
[SYSTEM ALERT]
Itachi Uchiha: Active Movement Detected
Meeting with ANBU Commander Danzo in progress.
Abi's heart pounded as he pulled up the live feed. The drones had captured footage of Itachi standing in a darkened room, facing Danzo across a large wooden table. The conversation was hushed, but the System enhanced the audio, allowing Abi to hear every word.
Danzo's voice was cold and calculating. "The decision has been made. You know what must be done. Spare no one—except your brother. We will handle the rest."
Itachi's face remained expressionless, but Abi could see the conflict in his eyes.
"It will be done," Itachi said quietly, though his voice wavered ever so slightly.
Abi clenched his fists, his mind racing. The orders had been given.