This is a test, I'm not even sure if any of Y'all would like it since I haven't seen much ninjago fanfics, none that are even good. Also cover ain't mine, I suck at drawing lol :P
Naruto fought in the 4th war for 5 months. In those months, he learned to be an actual shinobi. He learned stealth, leadership, making hard decisions, fuinjutsu, friendship and loss. Even after those 5 months, yeah he beat Kaguya and Madara, all thanks to a do-shiki (eye formula. Like a dojutsu, but fuinjutsu. Not even sure if I typed it write, but I don't care about that, so) he had. But in the end, Kurama is gone, the shinobi alliance is gone, and he and Sasuke are left.
They know that they'll die anyways, being the two left, so they fought. In the end, Naruto won, and saw sasuke fade. He cried, and ended his life soon after.
Now he's seeing some weird ████, and is apparently in another world with weird Shinobi. No chakra, Just elemental powers and Ninjutsu.
Naruto is tired. But hey, he found some nice shinobi- wait, that's not what they're called in this place? Ninja? what the ████ is that?
In a world ruled by legacy, two women are forced into a marriage neither of them wanted... but fate might have other plans.
Orm Kornnaphat is a spoiled heiress - fiery, dramatic, and used to getting her way. She's the rebellious daughter of a powerful food export empire, more interested in stuffed toys and late mornings than boardrooms and responsibilities. When her family forces her into an arranged marriage, she's furious - especially when her bride turns out to be the mysterious stranger who once helped her on a night she can't even remember.
Lingling Kwong is the definition of composed. Cold, calculating, and beautiful, she's the only child of the Kwong business dynasty and a boss feared by everyone - but apparently not including her new wife. For Ling, obedience is survival. She's always done what's expected of her, even if it means marrying a bratty stranger for the sake of business and family pride.
Thrown into a high-profile marriage neither of them asked for, Orm and Lingling become unwilling partners in a game far bigger than themselves. From chaotic mornings to silent car rides, office wars to stuffed toys invading private spaces - they're learning that hatred, annoyance, and sarcasm might just blur into something else when you're stuck in the same home, same office... and the same destiny.
Love isn't part of the plan.
But fate? Fate doesn't care what they planned.