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The three figures were hurled back by the immense shockwave, carving deep trenches into the ground as they skidded across the terrain.

Shinra Tensei—the gravitational repulsion technique wielded through the Rinnegan.

Its principle was simple: by concentrating chakra at its core, the user could expel all objects around them in an omnidirectional blast.

Why had Orochimaru used Shinra Tensei?

The explanation was straightforward.

While the Rinnegan had or ...

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