It was morning in Konoha when Kira awoke. He tried to get up just to fail miserably. He slowly remembered everything that happened yesterday and got a little excited.

'I really am in Naruto World! Although I would rather be in One Piece or in a Novel like TODG. Even so ... What's the point of being in Naruto World and not being able to use chakra? ' Kira thought dismayed.

While he was immersed in his thoughts, he did not notice the middle-aged woman entering the room. He approached him and took him in his lap.

Kira was surprised for a moment, but the next moment he started to laugh, since the middle-aged woman was tickling him.

"Come on Kira, we have to find the Hokage." The middle-aged woman spoke as she smiled gently.

'Hokage? Who will be? Sarotobi Hiruzen? Namikaze Minato? Senju Hashihama? Or another different? ' Kira thought a little nervous and curious.

While Kira was thinking about the Hokage, the middle-aged woman had already reached the door. When they were on their way to the residence, Kira finally discovered the name of the middle-aged woman.

Her name was Himura Mio. She was just a civilian who owned a restaurant. Her husband was a jounin who died on a mission years ago. She also lost her newborn son 2 weeks after her husband died.

'I really feel sad about your story, why do good people have to suffer so much?' Kira was surprised that Mio had such a story. 'But ... where did I ever hear Himura before?' Kira wondered.

Kira was immersed in his thoughts, but Mio had already arrived at the Hokage's residence. He then approached the clerk and said he had something to do with the Hokage. The attendant quickly informed the Hokage, before returning and saying that the Hokage will wait for them.

Arriving in the Hokage's room, Kira finally discovered who the Hokage was. It turns out that the Hokage was still Namikaze Minato, it seems that he became Hokage in just over a month.

"Oh, Mio, who's this truck?" Minato asked, looking at Kira.

"This is Kira. Someone left him in front of my house yesterday, along with this letter." Mio spoke as she handed the letter to Minato.

After reading the letter, Minato's expression was strange. Traces of anger and injustice could be seen on his face, but the most visible expression was that of confusion.

"No chakra network? Even the weakest civilian still has a chakra network. Minato asked, looking at Kira confused.

"Hm? And Migth Duy and his son? They were not born without a chakra network, too?" Mio asked, equally confused.

"Although Duy can not use ninjustsu, he actually has a chakra network, it's just too thin for some chakra to get through, and his son Guy is the same.But ... if he really does not have a chakra network, then it will definitely be the first. " Minato answered, clearing Mio's doubts.

"Do you want to adopt it?" Minato asked, and saw Mio nod before he even finished his question. "... Are you sure Mio?" Minato asked solemnly.

"Yes, I'll definitely give him the love he deserves." Mio spoke with a determined expression.

"Well, Mio, I know he'll be in good hands, but before that we have to get him to do some exams to make sure he does not really have a chakra network." Minato spoke with confidence in his voice.

"Yes. Let's do the exams, Himura Kira." Mio spoke as she had a sincere smile on her face.

...

After the exams, it was discovered that Kira really does not have a chakra network. The doctor was also surprised, as it is the first time he has seen someone without a chackra network.

Shortly after arriving at her house, Mio placed Kira in the crib and sat in the chair next to her. She began to sing, a lullaby. While Mio was singing, Kira was immersed in thoughts.

'So I really can not use chakra? And from what I understood from Minato, it seems that I can not use the Hachimon Tonkou either (8 internal gates). So, will I live my life as a civilian? No, this is not my old world! If I'm not strong enough, any extras could kill me! So how can I become strong without a chackra network or Hachimon Tonkou? ' Kira thought, trying to find a solution to hir dilemmas.