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... kuya shrugged, pointing at himself. "But the fact that I have Uchiha blood is enough for some people. Whether I return to the Uchiha clan or not doesn't really matter. In fact, not returning might make some people even audacious."

"...."

Is it really that serious?

Minato wasn't sure.

But he trusted that Takuya wouldn't be cautious for no reason.

There's no such thing as love or hate without cause.

Some things are just too complicated to explain.

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