The Faceless Fox [Naruto Fanfic]

The Faceless Fox [Naruto Fanfic]

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At a young age, Naruto was neglected by his parents, the Fourth Hokage, Namikaze Minato, and the Red Hot Habanero, Uzumaki Kushina, in favour of training his little siblings to master the Kyuubi's Yin half. When they were declared Clan Heirs, Naruto had enough. He fled the village. And was taken in by an old masked swordsman by the name of Urokodaki Sakonji. . . . (A story where Naruto is basically ------, but with multiple masks, and a better end) . . . [Neither these Animes nor pictures belong to me, though you already know that. Naruto belongs to Kishimoto Masashi Kimetsu no Yaiba belongs to Gotoge Koyoharu]
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The Fourth Hokage's body was never found, but they never suspected that was because he hadn't died. Minato Namikaze wakes up six years after the devastating Kyuubi attack, alone in an overgrown clearing with not a scratch on him. Disoriented and confused, he does exactly what any father would do in this situation. He fights through the pain, gets up, and goes to find his son. He trudges through the pounding in his head and forces himself to move-- to go and find him, because that masked man was still out there, and Minato is willing to do anything to protect his little ball of sunshine. Needless to say, the blonde kage wasn't expecting so much time to have passed. Nor is he very impressed with the way the village has been treating his son all these years.

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