Chapter 4000 Suppression
It was not that the village chief did not pay attention to Huameimaru. He entrusted Huameimaru with important tasks and even married his daughter to him. As a result, after the two young people got married, they immediately had the idea of betrayal. They wanted to leave the village, but they did not thank the village for raising them at all. They did not think about how much money the village invested in them.
This is also the biggest problem in cultivating newcomers. How to ensure that those who invest resources to cultivate will continue to work for themselves rather than become their opponents?
Warriors use loyalty to restrict newcomers, and disloyal warriors will be despised by everyone. But ninjas do not have the concept of loyalty. After all, ninjas are just dead soldiers and do not have their own contractual relationship.
We can't blame the village chief for not handling this problem well. After all, countless sages are thinking about this problem, such as Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Mozi, etc. They also want to resolve the conflict between the monarch and the princes. How can we ensure that we are not betrayed after giving resources?
The sages have given many answers, but they mainly have two directions. One is to rely on self-consciousness, those who get resources should be consciously grateful. Two is to rely on supervision, those who get resources should accept supervision.
In short, it is necessary to solve the problems encountered by the village chief. He spent a lot of resources on his daughter and Huameimaru, but the two young people were not at all aware of it. Huameimaru was very strong and surpassed supervision. In this way, the two mainstream control methods were all invalid, which put the village chief in a dilemma.
He really doesn't understand why young people are unwilling to accept the important tasks of the village?
Duran actually understood that, but he could not solve the problems encountered by the village chief. Because after the resources were given, they were not his own, and the resources were decided by others. This would inevitably lead to the "strong people soon staying under others."
This is also the reason why everyone wants to control resources and is unwilling to take out resources. Because the resources are sent out by others, others may deal with themselves in reverse. Therefore, controlling resources by themselves not only increases the fault tolerance rate, but also reduces the possibility of being harmed.
Therefore, the village chief's problem is difficult to solve. The best way is to learn from Liu Bang's "What can I do" and simply accept reality. In his later years, Liu Bang hoped that his son would go out to fight, but his son and his wife opposed it. In the end, he could only say "What can I do" and then continue to lead the army to the emperor at the same time.
Accept reality, do your own things well, and leave your destiny. If Huameimaru and his daughter really want to live an ordinary life, then accept reality. The village chief does his own things well. Don’t continue to invest in Huameimaru and his daughter, stop losses in time, and cultivate new heirs.
Plans are formulated by smart people and executed by stupid people. Things will never be carried out completely according to smart people's plans, so after taking out resources, they will never flow according to the channels you expect. So just accept reality, stop losses in time, and do what you should do, and leave the rest to time.
The village chief could not accept reality, and his attitude towards Huameimaru was to eliminate it and invest resources again and again. As a result, all these resources were wasted and turned into Huameimaru's anger. Until now, Huameimaru returned to the village and had no burden to the village because the village chief's pursuit was too bad and he had a good impression of him.
So Duran felt that instead of letting the Thrush Mafia start a big killing, it would be better to sell the ninja to the Pilgrimage Island.
"If you kill this traitor, I will reward ten silver items." The village chief said to his ninja under his command.
Huazumaru looked at the ninjas around him coldly and said, "Go away from them, otherwise I will kill you. I won't kill anyone, I just want to take my wife away."
The village chief said, "When you decided to betray the village, she was not your wife. I originally hoped that you would shine for the village after marriage. I gave you a lot of training, but you betrayed the village and your sins are unforgivable, so I will kill you."
Duran said, "Huanwu Pill, go and save people, and leave these people to me."
Huazumaru glanced at Duran and knew what Duran was thinking. However, if he fought, all these enemies would have to die. If he left them to Duran, they would be reprieve, so he said, "Okay, I'll take a step first."
Duran nodded and directly used pressure on the enemy. Black lines appeared in the space that forced everyone to move.
The village chief looked at Duran in shock. He didn't expect that this guy was so powerful that he suppressed the elites of the entire village alone. This was too powerful.
Duran said: "Why do you interfere in the matter of young people? Maintaining the village is your business, it has nothing to do with them."
"Where can they be there without a village? The village gives them food and clothing, and trains them to fight. They want to maintain the village. This is what they decided to do when they were born." The village chief said indignantly.
Duran said: "Your plan is good, but others don't need to act according to your plan. This is the reality. You should stop losses in time, rather than consume them continuously. Even if you do business, you need to reserve ten percent of the loss. You can't think that all the materials are used and all the goods can be sold. The same is true for cultivating new people. You have to predict in advance that someone will betray the village. Cultivating ten new people, one or two traitors is completely acceptable. Instead of spending resources to chase traitors, it is better to share the resources to those who stay and strengthen their loyalty."
"..." The village chief really didn't think that he could share the resources to hunt down the Thrush Mafia to other ninjas to let them live a good life. But he quickly said: "But the traitors will be bad for the village. They will steal customers, and even sneak attack the village and kill our ninjas."
"Isn't that good?" Duran said.
"What's good? The village will suffer losses." The village chief thought Duran didn't understand.
Duran said: "This is the victory of the mourning soldiers. Once the traitor robs the client and hurts the ninjas in the village, the traitor will not be your enemy, but the enemy of the whole village. The ninjas in the village will work together to kill the traitor, because they want to kill the traitor from the bottom of their hearts, not for your orders and rewards, but for their own survival."
"This?" The village chief was stunned. Can he still think so?
Chapter completed!