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... y burst out, screaming in agony.

Their clothes were tattered, their skin charred black, and even their hair had been completely burned off. They looked more like roasted corpses than living shinobi.

"AAAHHHHHH!!! WHO DID THIS?!"

"WHO USED FIRE STYLE?! MY SKIN! MY HAIR! EVERYTHING'S BURNING! AHHHHHHHH!! FIRE! FIRE! TOO HOT! SOMEONE PUT ME OUT!!"

As the last embers flickered out, Kakashi flashed forward in an instant, appearing beside the two scorched men. Without h ...

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