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... ice Fields,

Kushina winced, a sharp pang echoing Naruto's raw sorrow. She understood, intimately, the gut-wrenching agony of losing someone precious. Naruto... his bond with Jiraiya-sensei must run so deep. She knew Jiraiya had cherished Naruto like a grandson, always watching over him, protecting him. After all... he was the one who gave Naruto his name.

"Naruto... just hold on. Mom will be there soon!"

With a fierce determination etched on her face, Kushina pus ...

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