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Chapter 74 Collection



Chapter 74 Collection

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Naruto Office.

"Your mission is to escort a businessman from the Kingdom of Earth to our Country of Fire safely."

The Third Hokage smiled slightly.

"I hope you can complete this mission well, just think of it as going outside in advance to gain experience."

Escorting merchants from one location to another is a generally harmless task.

Because businessmen are often not too short of money, they hire guards not because they feel they are in danger, but mostly just for a sense of security and to prevent unexpected situations.

Therefore, the risk of a security mission like this can be said to be very low.

The Third Hokage said, "Go outside in advance to gain experience." It was precisely because he knew there was no danger that he said this.

The implication is that just let Shinichi and the others treat it as a trip.

Shinichi also breathed a sigh of relief.

As long as you are not escorting some bridge-building master to build a bridge, that will be fine.

In the original work of Naruto, after Naruto and the others became genin, the first task they received was to protect Tazuna, the master bridge builder. It was originally an ordinary task, but it ended up involving Zabuza, and they fought hard for a while.

Minato was not surprised by the arrangement of the Third Hokage. Usually, when the genin team went out on a mission for the first time, they would be assigned some simple tasks to hone them first and take their time.

Next, after Minato and the Third Hokage handed over many details of the mission, Minato led Shinichi and the others away.

"Let's each go home and prepare some necessary items. It may take about ten days for us to come back after we go out this time. By the way, when we are ready, we will gather at the gate of the village."

Minato dismissed Shinichi and others.

Since you are going out on a mission, you naturally cannot set out empty-handed. You need to prepare some necessary things, such as lunch boxes, kunai, water, etc.

When Shinichi got home, he looked around and didn't know what to prepare.

Because, for Shinichi, he has too much experience in surviving in the wild. Before coming to Konoha, he had been living in the wild. Therefore, Shinichi felt that he could do nothing without preparing.

Of course, in the end, Shinichi still found a small backpack and prepared some water and food. Although it was okay not to prepare it, since there were more convenient things, there was no reason not to use them.

Carrying a backpack and carrying the Black Winged Demon, Shinichi set off.

This time, Shinichi didn't bring Mushroom Cat and Vegetable Dog with him.

It is worth mentioning that Shinichi has already made a psychic contract with Mushroom Cat and Cai Dog. In addition, psychic magic does not require any talent, and it can be easily summoned with a contract, so Shinichi can already summon Cai Dog and Cai Dog at any time. Mushroom cat.

Before, Shinichi and CaiGou had no psychic contract.

Because the so-called psychic beasts are not "summoned" to be called psychic beasts. Some psychic beasts can be cultivated artificially, that is, you can raise a psychic beast yourself.

Since it is raised, it is naturally impossible to say that it is born with a psychic contract with its owner. Therefore, those psychic beasts that are cultivated by themselves need to sign a psychic contract with themselves in the future.

CaiGou is an artificially cultivated psychic beast. Before, Shinichi could not sign a psychic contract, and CaiGou didn't understand it very well, so they didn't do it. When they came to Konoha, Shinichi asked Minato for advice, and then he signed a contract with CaiGou. Spiritual contract.

As for the mushroom cat, it also signed a psychic contract.

Shinichi didn't bring them with him this time for this reason. He could just summon them when needed. There was no need to carry them with him all the time.

Moreover, what happened with the dishdog before really scared Shinichi. Now Shinichi really doesn’t want to take the dishdog outside, so he just needs to stay in Konoha.

Carrying a backpack filled with water and food, Shinichi arrived at the gate of Konoha Village. At this moment, Minato was the only one here, and Obito and Lin had not arrived yet.

Minato looked at Shinichi appreciatively.

"Are you here? It's so fast."

Shinichi thought it was nothing.

"After all, I have survived in the wild for a long time before, so I know exactly what is needed."

Minato smiled and said nothing, and the two began to wait for Obito and Rin.

Shinichi is very clear about what is needed in the wild, so he can pack it up in no time, but Obito and Lin are different. It is the first time for both of them to go out of the village to perform a mission, and they have to go out for about ten days. It is definitely a long time. For the first time in their lives.

Regarding the matter of preparing things, Obito and Rin's idea is to prepare a little bit of everything.

If you feel like you can use it, stuff it in a little.

But at the end of the day, I found that there were too many, so I had no choice but to pick out some things and throw them out.

At the end of the day, I felt that I had too few things prepared, so I quickly stuffed some things in.

In this way, an endless cycle is formed. One moment it feels like there are too many things, and the other moment it feels like there are too few.

Minato and Shinichi waited for more than an hour before Lin and Obito arrived.

Both of their backpacks were very big, almost as big as Shinichi's three backpacks.

Looking at the large backpack behind the two of them, Shinichi's mouth couldn't help but twitch.

Is this really a lack of common sense? !

Apart from other things, can your physical strength be able to bear carrying such a big backpack?In the wild, what you need to worry about most is not food, drink, or weapons, or even having nothing at all. What you need to worry about most is the enemy.

Like Obito and Lin, they are fully prepared, but carrying such a big backpack will consume a lot of energy when they are on the road.What if the enemy comes at this time?

At that time, no matter how much supplies we prepare, won't they just be given to the enemy?

Compared to Shinichi's helplessness, Minato was not unusual. He knew that as genin going out on a mission for the first time, Obito and Rin's behavior was normal, but Shinichi was a little abnormal.Minato smiled, then went up to Obito and the others and told them not to bring so many things, and explained the reason to them.

Obito and Rin blushed and said they wanted to go back and throw away some things, but Minato objected and set off directly with the three of them.

Although Obito and Lin's actions were inappropriate, after all, this was just a non-dangerous mission, and with Minato by their side, even if Obito and Lin expended their energy, what if the enemy came?

With a jounin like Minato beside him, how could anyone kill Obito and Rin?

Therefore, from Minato's point of view, if you make a mistake, just make a mistake. Just give him a scolding. It is not without benefits to bring more things. At least, under your own protection, if you bring more things, these three children will not be able to live in the wild. Is it a little more comfortable?

Just like that, the Minato class officially set off.

After walking out of the door, Shinichi frowned and looked at Obito.

"Why have you been staring at me fiercely since the beginning?"

Obito gritted his teeth and opened his mouth.

"Shinichi, you knew you should bring less stuff, but you didn't tell me and Lin. You wanted to see us make a fool of yourself, right?!"

Shinichi sighed.

"As for Lin, I can only say that I accidentally forgot to remind you, sorry. But for Obito, you..."

A teasing smile formed on the corner of his mouth.

"You're right, I really just want to see you make a fool of yourself."

"Bastard! Die!"

"Are you sure you want to fight me with such a big backpack?!"

"Stop talking nonsense and die!"


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