Shino vs. Torune!
After escaping from the Shinobi Alliance, a reincarnated Torune finds a
place far enough to execute a unique kinjutsu to his abilities. However,
Shino is able to find him with his kikaichū.
Notified from Torune's position, Shino starts a battle in order to stop
Torune's kinjutsu. Once face to face with him, Torune asks if Shino
made any friends, thinking back about their shared past. When they were
little, Shibi was Torune's guardian after Shikuro died, leaving Torune
and Shino growing to act as siblings. Torune showed him his insects, and
saved him from going to the Root by volunteering himself. Torune
explains that he never thought he would get a friend like he did in the
Root, FÅ«. In the battle, Torune takes advantage from his taijutsu
learned at Root, unleashing a accurate kick to Shino's stomach. One of
Naruto's
clones appears and saves Shino from falling into Torune's kinjutsu.
Shino shares his knowledge about the opponent's abilities, warning
Naruto to not touch Torune's skin, thinking that as the only way his
insects could spread their poison. Torune uses his Poison Cloud
Technique
to attack them from a distance, but it is blocked by Shino's insects.
With the warning to not touch Torune's skin, Naruto starts fighting the
reincarnated opponent, who tries to use kenjutsu against him, though
Naruto succeeds in breaking his sword. Naruto manages to land a
Rasengan,
and Torune almost lands a punch on him, failing due to Shino putting
himself in between them, taking the hit. Torune is confused that Shino
isn't suffering the effects of his venomous insects,
and Shino reveals that his punch hit Shino's insects, which Shino has
bred with Torune's own insects after he was recruited into Root. This
allowed them to build up a resistance against their venom. Shino uses
these insects to paralyse Torune, and applies a sealing tag, stopping
him and his kinjutsu.
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