My Will Is

Summary
The entire world is revealed to be trapped in the Infinite Tsukuyomi, with the exception of the members of Team 7. Sakura tries to find out just what is going on outside Susanoo's protection, but Sasuke dismisses her, stating that she would be of no help either way. Kakashi admonishes him for speaking that way, only to be told that without his Sharingan, he was no better than Sakura. Though Naruto also scolds Sasuke for speaking to his team-mates that way, Kakashi concludes that it was in fact for the best that Sasuke take the lead on this one. Sasuke eventually informs everyone that the genjutsu had been cast, and that it would probably take a Rinnegan to break it. The dreamscape of several shinobi are shown after which the glow from the moon fades allowing Team 7 to emerge from Susanoo's protection and confirming Black Zetsu's suspicions that they were unaffected by the genjutsu. Before he can move to confront them, however, the triumphant Madara appears before them stating that as the "Saviour of this World", he would stop them from destroying the peace he created. As they decried his false peace, Madara is attacked by Black Zetsu much to everyone's shock with Black Zetsu stabbing Madara in the chest with his left hand. Revealing that he harboured the will of Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, not Madara's much to the Uchiha's own horror, the hand that Zetsu had used to impale Madara through the chest causes the Uchiha to start changing.

Trivia

 * When Sasuke is talking to Kakashi inside the Susanoo, the tomoe in his Rinnegan are missing. This was not corrected in the tankōbon version.
 * Weekly Shōnen Jump 2014 #27, in which this chapter was originally published, was also sold digitally through the Jump Bookstore and a variety of Japanese e-book retailers as a special promotion. The digital edition featured full-colour versions of Naruto, Kuroko no Basket, and Nisekoi, colourised by Shueisha's production team. The same team had previously colourised chapter #638 for Weekly Shōnen Jump 2013 #33, chapter #676 for Weekly Shōnen Jump 2014 #25 and the first 59 volumes of Naruto: Colour Edition.