Uchiha's Pride [Complete]

Uchiha's Pride [Complete]

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Sasuke meets a girl who called him her father. How would Itachi react and most of all How would Konoha react,?
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After three years, the Uchiha family finally arose from rock bottom and went back to their hometown, Konoha. The youngest son, Sasuke Uchiha, took over his father's position and became CEO of their company. The Uchiha Corporation wanted to leave a good impression on their new business partner. So they decided to show off with a good deed by donating school supplies at a daycare center where Sasuke met a beautiful toddler named Sarada, who looks exactly like him, which later on he finds out that the kid is his ex-fiancée's daughter. This is a story about Sasuke's journey, together with his beloved older brother, Itachi, who's helping him reconnect with his old friends and most especially Sakura, his ex-fiancée, at their hometown after their absence the past three years, and learning what really is his connection with this toddler, Sarada. * I do not own Naruto characters and photo. All CTTO. SasuSaku Fanfic! Story most suited for Naruto fans, as readers who don't know the characters and what they look like may not fully understand the story. Warning: CONTAINS LEMONS!

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