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The team faces betrayal from within from "summary" of Naruto, Vol. 3 by Masashi Kishimoto

As the team continued their mission, tensions began to rise among the members. Sakura noticed that Sasuke was acting distant and secretive, which raised suspicions within the group. Naruto, always quick to jump to conclusions, accused Sasuke of betrayal without any solid evidence. This accusation caused a rift within the team, as trust was broken and doubt clouded their judgment. Meanwhile, Kakashi sensed the growing unease within the group and decided to investigate the situation further. Through his observations, Kakashi discovered that it was not Sasuke who was betraying the team, but rather a hidden enemy masquerading as a friend. This revelation shocked everyone, as they realized that the real threat was lurking among them all along. As the enemy's true intentions were revealed, the team had to band together and put aside their differences in order to overcome this betrayal from within. They learned the importance of communication, trust, and unity in the face of adversity. Through their trials and tribulations, the team grew stronger and more resilient, ready to face any challenge that came their way. In the end, the team emerged victorious, having overcome the betrayal from within through their unwavering bond and determination. This experience served as a valuable lesson for everyone involved, teaching them the importance of staying vigilant and united in the face of deception and betrayal.
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    Naruto, Vol. 3

    Masashi Kishimoto

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