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Chapter 76 Mission Change

Chapter 76 Mission Change

Konoha Village has experienced three Ninja World Wars, and was often surrounded and beaten by the other four major Ninja Villages. Although they won the battles, the losses were also huge, and countless elites in the village died.

The Third Hokage gave up most of the war compensation and formed an alliance with the Sand Village. Most of this was the Third Hokage's idea, but he also had the support of two advisors.

Even when Orochimaru implemented the Konoha collapse plan and the Sand Village turned against him on the spot, resulting in the death of the Third Hokage, the two advisors still supported Tsunade and maintained the alliance with Sand Village.

They all didn't want Konoha to be besieged again, so finding allies was imperative.

Forming an alliance with the weak Sand Village to fight against the other three ninja villages is a long-term strategy.

Now they saw another opportunity to try to bring the weak Mist Village into the alliance.

The two rebellious ninjas are actually not important. Kuroko Raiga is already useless, and Zabuza has fallen to the point of working as a thug for a merchant. According to the general view in the ninja world, this man has limited "capacity", and his achievements in this life will probably end here.

The key is Bai and Ranmaru.

There was no need for Konoha to kill them. Kakashi did not kill them, and Asuma did not make things difficult for Ranmaru.

They couldn't stay, as the bond between the two boys and the two ninja swordsmen was too deep. Packing up the four of them and sending them back to the Hidden Mist Village, which was in a period of transition, was like providing timely assistance.

In the ninja world, the title of genius is important, but it is also unimportant. A genius who has not grown up is not considered a genius.

Talking about an alliance now is wishful thinking. The Third Hokage needs someone to represent Konoha and go to the Hidden Mist Village to convey his goodwill.

It certainly won't work if we just send any soldier there.

Kakashi and Asuma are the disciple of the Fourth Hokage and the son of the Third Hokage respectively, but it is useless because their identities are not high enough and they are not qualified to represent Konoha Village.

A high-ranking official from Konoha Village must go. The Third Hokage cannot be moved. Danzo? If Danzo goes, the two villages will definitely fight. He can create conflicts even if there are none. Utatane Koharu has a dead face, and Shikaku's qualifications are not enough. Mito Kado En thinks he is the most suitable.

The Third Hokage also thought he was the most suitable candidate.

After making up his mind, Mito Menyan did not delay and left the village that day with two jonin guards and the Thunder Sword. He was going to the Hidden Mist Village to make preliminary contact.

The Third Hokage issued an order to Asuma, and the original C-level mission was adjusted to B-level because of Kuroko Raiga. After completing the original mission, Team 10 took Kuroko Raiga and Ranmaru to the Land of Waves, and joined Kakashi's Team 7 to capture Zabuza. After that, they waited for news from Mito Kado En, and then went to the Hidden Mist Village together.

This mission involves the relationship between the two major ninja villages, and the mission levels of Team 7 and Team 10 are both rated A.

Mitokado En represents the older generation, Kakashi and Asuma represent the middle-aged and young generation, and Ino, Naruto and others represent the younger generation.

The purpose of the Chunin Exam is to demonstrate one's strength and reduce the possibility of war.

The same is true now.

Most of the older generation can't fight. 69-year-old Mitomon En vs. 90-year-old Yuanshi? Konoha has a big advantage! The middle-aged and young generation has Kakashi, and none of the jonin in the Hidden Mist Village can match him.

After the meeting between the two sides, the focus was on the younger generation.

The Third Hokage hopes to show the power of Konoha to the Hidden Mist Village through the style of the younger generation. He is very confident in the strength of Genin like Ino and Naruto. Look, our Konoha Genin are all at this level! There are still a lot of Chunin and Jonin in the village who are stronger than them. Do you have the idea of ​​forming an alliance?

The Third Hokage called Danzo over, and after the other three had left, he whispered, "Does the matter of the Oxalis Mine have anything to do with you?"

Danzo might have been blamed too many times, so he sneered reflexively, turned around and left in a very graceful manner, not bothering to pay any attention to the Third Hokage.

Asma received the mission change order in the evening of the second day after arriving at the Oxalis Mine.

He had no objection. Ninjas were just tools, even if he was the son of the Third Hokage. Ino and the others were the heirs of the major ninja clans. They had to obey orders and follow commands. They didn't need to have too many personal ideas. They just had to do whatever they were told.

The Black Hoe family was wiped out, and Asuma found the person who commissioned the mission in River Country and told him the whole story, and the mission was completed.

The villagers here used to mine for the Hei Chu family, and later they mined for the officials of Chuan Kingdom. For them, it was all mining from beginning to end. At most, the former Hei Chu Lei Ya was a psychopath who would bury the villagers alive at every turn, but the current officials would not kill them easily for the sake of their own wallets. That was the only difference.

The merits of handing in the Thunder Blade and assisting in the capture of Black Chu Lei Ya were accumulated, and three scrolls were returned along with the Letter Eagle.

The reward for Ino is still the ninjutsu scroll.

The water ninjutsu developed by the Second Hokage, Water Style. Water Break Wave! It is also of B-level difficulty, but unlike the widely spread water ninjutsu such as Water Dragon Bullet and Water Array Wall, Water Break Wave has always been the original ninjutsu of the Second Hokage.

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This move is an attack ninjutsu that uses high pressure to spit out water jets to cut the target. It is fast, consumes little energy, has high destructive power, and has a long attack distance.

When the Second Hokage used it, it violated the rule that earth overcomes water, and instead used water jutsu to cut off the Third Hokage's Earth Flow Wall.

This ninjutsu is priceless.

The reward given to Shikamaru is a chakra sword of the same model as Asuma's. Shikamaru feels that his talent in ninjutsu is limited, and his physical skills are not as good as Choji's. The only thing he is good at is his brain. He is now ready to supplement the two of them. When Ino lacks ninjutsu, he will help to perform ninjutsu. When Choji can't withstand the enemy, he will go over and help fight a few times.

What was given to Choji was a thick stack of notes, which detailed the training plan that the Second Hokage had made for Akimichi Torifu.

The Akimichi family must have training methods passed down from generation to generation, but traditional things may not be suitable for everyone. The second-generation Hokage is a figure at the top of the ninja world. His suggestions are high-level and have great reference value for Akimichi Fenfeng back then and Akimichi Chouji today.

Asma, his biological son, does not need this kind of reward. He can go home and tell him what he wants.

When Danzo took the blame, Ino also got a share of the blame.

It's a bit of a pity that the blame is not entirely hers. Most of the credit also goes to Asuma and the Third Hokage. If you share the responsibility, her role is small and her gains are naturally small.

She didn't care who the blame was placed on, as long as she got the benefits. This panel was a blame-shifting panel, not a Sherlock Holmes panel, and the truth was not important.

(End of this chapter)