[Host: Uchiha Sasuke]
Bloodline: Uchiha (Devoured: Uzumaki, Hyuga)
Kekkei Genkai: One Tomoe Sharingan
Special Trait: Yin-Nine Tails Jinchuriki (56%)
Chakra Level: Genin+ (Nine-Tails chakra not included)
Age: 12 years old
Talent Attributes
Taijutsu Aptitude: 9
Genjutsu Aptitude: 7
Ninjutsu Aptitude: 7
Jutsu Mastered
Byakugan Vision
Multiple Shadow Clone Jutsu
Taijutsu (Konoha C-rank Basic Taijutsu, Hyuga Eight Trigrams Palm)
B-rank Ninjutsu (Genjutsu, Fire Release)
C-rank Ninjutsu (Lightning, Earth, Wind, Water)
Inventory
Parents' corpses
Crow vessel containing Uchiha Shisui's left eye
Surprise Gift Card (usable on Uzumaki Naruto) ×1
Sharingan Enhancement Card ×6
Advanced Taijutsu Enhancer ×9
Advanced Genjutsu Enhancer ×3
Advanced Ninjutsu Enhancer ×1
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Sasuke's personal interface hadn't changed much in terms of bloodline, since he hadn't made contact with other bloodline holders recently.
But his overall aptitudes had grown significantly.
Particularly through his regular sparring sessions with Hyuga Neji, not only did he gain multiple Taijutsu enhancement items, but he even learned several of Neji's clan techniques.
Originally, Sasuke thought that the enhancement items worked like before—one item equals one level up.
But the system soon gave him a harsh reality check:
Levels 1–3 are low-tier and require only 1 basic enhancer to level up.
Levels 4–6 are mid-tier, needing 3 mid-tier enhancers per level.
Levels 7–9 are high-tier, requiring 9 advanced enhancers per level.
Level 10 is top-tier—requiring 10 top-tier enhancers to advance further.
To synthesize 1 top-tier, you need 10 advanced; so in total, you'd need 100 advanced enhancers to break into top-tier level.
Unless he directly connects with or defeats a top-level Taijutsu master, getting a top-tier boost is nearly impossible.
At this point, his best result from sparring with Neji might get him one advanced enhancer, and if luck's bad, only a mid-tier one.
He wasn't sure whether to say the system was getting stingier—or if it was simply that his current growth needs had surpassed the Genin stage.
As for those ninjutsu techniques—
He had his dear older brother to thank. Though things were awkward at first, over the three years spent in the system's expanded space, Uchiha Itachi's crow clone had truly passed down everything he knew.
The space, which had been expanded by the system several times, had turned into a training ground spanning several thousand square meters.
Sasuke's dozen or so shadow clones could train inside it, practicing all kinds of ninjutsu, taijutsu, and more.
Currently, Hyuga Neji had already graduated and successfully joined Might Guy's team, so Sasuke no longer had the opportunity to farm rewards from him for the time being.
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"Sasuke, I've finished cooking!"
Naruto called out as he emerged from the kitchen with the food, noticing that Sasuke was still training in the courtyard. Seeing that Sasuke hadn't stopped despite clearly finishing his training long ago, Naruto could only sigh and speak up to make him stop.
"Mm."
Sasuke finally ended his training, stood up straight, exhaled, and headed back to his bedroom.
After quickly taking a shower, he came out refreshed and made his way to the adjacent courtyard.
By this time, Naruto was already waiting at the dining table. Although it was just a dinner for the two of them, it was obvious Naruto had put in a lot of effort.
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More than two years ago, after being summoned for a reprimand and ideological "brainwashing," Kakashi had started teaching Naruto how to cook.
"Kakashi-senpai said he's going to celebrate with a friend, so he won't be eating at home tonight. Sasuke, eat more—you've been punished so much, you need to replenish your strength."
Naruto was currently quite resentful toward Kakashi, since every time something went wrong, it was Sasuke who got punished.
Even though Sasuke insisted that it was fine this way, Naruto still couldn't help but feel upset seeing it.
The training was so exhausting, and he couldn't even train alongside Sasuke. All because of those rotten higher-ups, Sasuke had to hide even his hard work.