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The Ninja Assassin Apr 2026

As Kaito stepped back into the rain, the first light of dawn bled over the mountains. Behind him, Lord Oda Hidetora screamed—not from pain, but from the understanding that he would never hold a sword, a chopstick, or a seal of power again. His clan would devour him within a week.

He moved inward.

Kaito paused. The chain stopped.

Kaito said nothing. He had not spoken a word in three years. His voice had burned away with his village. the ninja assassin

He slid the door open.

He leaned close. His breath smelled of iron and rain.

The villa was a labyrinth of silk screens and cedar columns. Hidetora’s private chambers were in the honmaru , the inner citadel. Between Kaito and his goal stood the Koga. He sensed them before he saw them—a wrongness in the air, a stillness where there should have been motion. The Koga ninja did not breathe like ordinary men. They breathed vengeance. As Kaito stepped back into the rain, the

“Iga no kozo,” Kuro hissed. Iga brat. “You should have stayed dead.”

Kaito stepped over the bodies. The rain was falling harder now, turning the courtyard to mud. He reached the inner chamber’s door—a single panel of painted silk showing a tiger descending a mountain. Beautiful. Expensive. Flammable.

The first Koga attacked—a spinning kick aimed at Kaito’s skull. Kaito flowed under it like water, driving the spike of his kusarigama into the man’s femoral artery. The second came low, a tanto thrust to the kidneys. Kaito twisted, caught the man’s wrist, and redirected the blade into the third Koga’s chest. In the space of a heartbeat, two were dead, and the third was screaming. He moved inward

He threw the kusarigama .

Kuro roared and swung the nodachi. The greatsword sheared through a cedar pillar as if it were reeds. Kaito backflipped, landing on the blade itself for a fraction of a second before launching himself at Kuro’s face. His fingers found pressure points—temples, throat, the hollow behind the ear. Kuro’s eyes went wide, then blank. The giant crumpled like an empty robe.