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A different Sakura.
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Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2020
After finally her life ending. She thought that her misery would end, but how wrong she was. When she realized, she was already born and given the name of Sakura Haruno. She has never heard that name before, but the only thing that she wanted was this life to end. No she didn't want to kill herself. She wanted to find someone that is worthy of killing her. That's right, she doesn't want a weakling to kill her. What type of death would that be? 
Follow her in her search of finding someone worthy, and without realizing it herself. Changing her future.
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Cynical 15-year-old Akina Akunawa dies and wakes up reincarnated as Sakura Haruno, the least-liked character in the Naruto anime. Trapped in the body, Akina despises Sakura's short pink hair, lack of skill, and canon obsession with Sasuke Uchiha. Determined to survive the dangerous ninja world and rewrite a flawed destiny, Akina decides to keep quiet, feign modesty at the Academy, and train in secret. But how long can a cynical soul maintain the façade of a cheerful, naive child while secretly preparing for the fight of her life? Akina will prove that this 'trash' character is capable of more than obsession-she's capable of revolution. "The truly devastating thing about life is not the pain it inflicts, but the agonizing realization that the suffering is utterly pointless. There's no grand cosmic lesson, no divine reward for endurance. You simply take the hits until you don't, and the world moves on, oblivious. It's a tragedy without an audience, and frankly, a waste of a good theatrical cry." - Akina Akunawa. © All Rights Reserved