Chapter 139 A Ninja Village (1)
The negotiations between the third generation of Naruto and the samsaka Hakusaki seem to have been going on for a long time. It is a matter of major issues on the battlefield, so it is natural to be cautious.
However, no matter how each side has their own thoughts and intrigues, at least one of the same positions is consistent... Ending the war and restoring peace is the will of both sides to unify.
During the communication between Konoha and Yui, it seemed that Shimura Danzo admired the Yui Preparatory Leader and had a strong intention to support him. Only he himself knew the specific thoughts of Danzo. He did not explain the reason for his support for Hanzo, but at least he could be sure that his attitude was not because the names of the two were similar.
If you only appreciate each other, it would be too sarcastic.
But both of them seem to be quite insidious...
Yuiki wanted to sign a peace treaty with Konoha, but the problem was that this village was already poor due to long-term combat and the continuous blows from Konoha before. Therefore, no matter how much the two sides talked, Konoha probably wouldn't get anything extra besides peace itself.
Even with the nature of Yu Yin in this ninja war, it is almost impossible for them to belong to Konoha, and the Yamaki Hakka Hanzo should never become anyone's puppet.
However, even if Yu Yin no longer disperses his power to deal with Konoha, but only uses it to guard Iwaki, this is acceptable for Konoha.
Hanyu had no way of knowing what the two sides had to do. The only thing he knew was that soon after, Hokage sent a search team and entered Yuyin again to retrieve his own ninjas trapped in it... This is something that Sarutobi Hinako, as a Hokage, could not ignore.
Of course Hanyu won't participate in such a search mission. Isn't it clear that he wants to kill him? He just tried to assassinate Hanzo, and now he will send him into the other party's poisonous fog?
To take a step back, even if Naruto really wants to kill him, it is impossible to use such a low-level way of killing people with a knife. Moreover, with Hanyu's performance in this war, the third generation of Naruto was extremely satisfied. He had no reason to do such things that the relatives were sad and the enemy was happy.
Since Konoha has sent ninjas to Yuyin again, let alone the peace or not, this at least means that the two ninja villages have decided to make peace.
In the first or second generation periods, such things would definitely not happen, but I can’t do anything about it. Now Qianshou has retired.
Three days later, Konoha invaded most of the Ninjas in the Rain Kingdom and began to withdraw back to the Kawano Kingdom front camp in an orderly manner.
So far, the Yuyin battle can be declared over. Konoha has basically achieved a pre-determined goal to kill Yuyin and achieve peace between the two sides. Although no one has guessed the process of the war, who would have thought that Yuyin would die due to his subordinates’ rebellion, the result is acceptable.
After the Battle of Rain Hidden ended, Konoha's Western Front War was basically concluded, but this does not mean that the front-line camp will be immediately cancelled. In fact, on the contrary, Konoha will still station a considerable number of ninjas here and will station for a considerable period of time.
Because even if Konoha and Yukin signed a peace agreement and both sides could trust each other 100%, Konoha had appropriate reasons to maintain their troops here... The peace between Konoha and Yukin was only the peace of both sides, but Konoha and Saiyin had no intention of signing any agreement until now.
Now Konoha and Saehime are just a practical ceasefire. In essence, the war between the two sides has not been lifted, and the war is likely to rekindle at any time, so Konoha must be prepared.
Since Yuyin's battle ended and he returned to the front line camp, Hanyu gradually noticed that the atmosphere around him had undergone some obvious changes.
For example, when he walks around the camp and meets an ordinary ninja, the other party is likely to stand on the side of the road and wait for him to pass before leaving. For example, more people know his identity and will bring a suffix of "adults" when calling him.
This is actually not surprising. In the war years, powerful ninjas are even more likely to gain status and recognition from their fellow villagers than those with higher professions... Hanyu's previous "performance" in front of the battle formation obviously won him more respect.
Ninja is so simple. The more ruthless the attack, the more stable the reputation. When a ninja can be as cruel as Chiju Hashirama, no one will want to fight him anymore, and he will become the backbone of maintaining world peace.
The one who can fight the most can maintain peace, because those who do not want peace will be beaten to death by him by war... If you don’t choose peace or nirvana, Hashirama is still a very Buddhist person in the final analysis.
Of course, that was just Hashimara, Hanyu had no chance of comparison. But when he clearly found that he had become "famous", his first reaction was not that he had a special emotion overflow, but that he felt that he could not use his current Anbu identity in the future...
He has become a celebrity wearing an Anbu mask, so why is it still dark?
Although Hanyu had been wearing the mask used to conceal his identity during the Yuyin battle, it did not play its due role. The reason was very simple. Whether it was wearing a mask or not, he was always active with three disciples of the third generation of Naruto, so there was no question of concealing his identity.
However, after winning several consecutive victories, Konoha no longer needs to continue to maintain the current number of ninjas on the frontline... The battlefield is similar to a gambling table, and only the side with the advantage can calmly choose to increase and decrease chips in every bet.
Therefore, the Konoha Front Camp after the Battle of Yuyin was kept in order, while frequent personnel transfers began. During this process, Hanyu was not transferred back to the village quickly, but stayed in the camp, rested, trained, and then patrolled the surroundings at the usual rhythm.
At this time, he was no longer in a hurry, because being able to stay on the front line instead of being rushed back to the village was not considered a bad thing.
During the First Ninja World War, Konoha and Mizuki did not have a direct conflict. Now Konoha has ended the war with the two major powers Yunyin and Saeki, and has signed a peace agreement with Yuyin, which is equivalent to factuality and completely isolated Iwaki from the outside. Therefore, it can be roughly said... Konoha's Ninja World War has ended.
The rest is nothing more than some final work. After the third generation of Naruto who presided over the Yuyin battle, he was no longer suitable to stay on the front line, so he finally brought Danzo, who was brought over to fight... To be honest, in the Yuyin battle, Danzo's presence was not as high as Hanyu... and stayed here to deal with subsequent events and coordinate the situation.
In the Yuyin War, he did not show his tool attributes, and he could stay in the present and continue to shine and heat.
The third generation of Naruto himself decided to return to Konoha, but at this time, it was already a month after the Yui battle ended.
Since the third generation of Naruto decided to return to the village, Tsunade, Orochimaru and Jiraiya would naturally follow him back, so Hanyuya ended his mission on the front line battlefield and was able to return to Konoha.
Before leaving here, Hanyu stayed in front of the front-line camp for a long time until Jiraiya came over to remind him to set off.
"Hanyu, what are you doing while standing there? We're going to set off."
“…”
"It's nothing, I just don't feel real. But no matter how I feel, at this moment, I finally confirmed something... the war is about to end."
“…Is it over?”
Chapter completed!