Chapter 117 Are you guys kidding me?
Chapter 117 Are you guys kidding me?
Chapter 117 Are you guys kidding me?
Jiraiya took a deep breath to calm himself down. A day had passed since Hiruzen Sarutobi and the others went to the Silent Territory to find Uchiha Tsuki and seek death. Their previous idea was to awaken the Will of Fire within Uchiha Tsuki, make him realize his mistakes, and then commit suicide. But now they discovered that Uchiha Tsuki had absolutely no Will of Fire in his heart.
He doesn't even care about the position of Hokage. What's going on?
Faced with Uchiha Tsuki, what methods could they possibly use to deal with him? All their previous plans were based on the premise that Uchiha Tsuki possessed the Will of Fire; they had no other way to defeat him.
After all, when he first awakened the Mangekyou Sharingan, Uchiha Yue already possessed the power to fight against the entire village single-handedly. Not to mention, he has grown significantly over the years. The only thing they are certain of now is that Uchiha Yue's power has a flaw.
This prevented him from moving freely.
So what? Even if we identify this flaw, what then? Can they defeat Uchiha Tsukihime because of this flaw?
It's said that ninjas wage intelligence warfare, but when the difference in strength becomes too great, intelligence becomes useless.
With no other options, they finally decided to contact other villages and work together to find a way to deal with Uchiha Tsuki. They didn't have much time left. They originally had one month left, but they had spent more than half a month preparing to enter that desolate area, and the Daimyo had only given them one month.
In reality, the Land of Fire only has one month left. After that, which will be the third month since Uchiha Tsukuyomi awakened the Mangekyou Sharingan, the Land of Fire will only have less than a third of its land area left. According to calculations, once the third month arrives, the Land of Fire will only have a few scraps left, and it can almost be declared extinct.
Furthermore, if the Land of Fire's landmass were not irregularly shaped, but rather regular, such as round or square, then at that time, not even a scrap would be left.
At that point, Konoha will have no choice but to completely relocate from the Land of Fire.
Faced with this situation, they finally gave up their plan to seize Uchiha Tsuki's eyes by relying on the strength of their own village, and decided to unite with other villages. Perhaps, only by combining the power and wisdom of the entire ninja world can they defeat Uchiha Tsuki.
But can their joint plan really succeed?
Will the other villages really pay attention to them and form a real ninja village alliance?
You have to understand, although they have formed an alliance, it is only for the sake of the sages of Mount Myōboku. It's just for the sake of sage techniques information. Damn it, the sages have already brought out such top-secret sage techniques information. What can we do if we form a ninja alliance?
Anyway, it's just talk. Contracts and obligations are only useful when everyone wants to abide by them and fulfill them. If everyone assumes it's just empty words, then it really is just empty words.
The alliance was already established long ago. Although the other ninja villages did not notify Konoha when they planned to unite, Konoha could have joined if they had wanted to at that time.
Other villages would only mock Konoha and then ask it to concede some benefits before accepting it. However, Konoha had no intention of joining at the time, and later, due to Iwagakure's plans, the other ninja villages also abandoned the idea of forming an alliance.
"Hahaha!!!! Ridiculous, utterly ridiculous! Have these people from Konoha gone mad? They almost killed someone, even destroyed their entire clan, and then—hahaha!!!"
In the Hidden Cloud Village, Ai looked at the letter in his hand, slapped the table, and laughed, as if he had seen something ridiculous.
The letter briefly outlined Konoha's plan, which had now failed. It claimed that Uchiha Tsukuyomi lacked the Will of Fire and was nothing but a beast. The letter described Uchiha Tsukuyomi's power and invincibility, and expressed the hope that the other villages would convene a Five Kage Summit to discuss ways to deal with him.
Ai crumpled the letter in her hand into a ball and threw it into the trash can.
It's hilarious how those people from Konoha think they have some kind of method. They thought it was some kind of ridiculous plan, but it turns out to be something utterly absurd. They hurt their opponent, almost killed them, and then just casually say something like, "For the village," or "For the Will of Fire," and they want their opponent dead.
Ridiculous, too ridiculous!
"Guards, send the Konoha people back!"
"us·-"
"We have our own plans!"
In Iwagakure, two ninjas were carrying a Miyake ninja by the arms, trying to drag him away.
"No, you can't, Tsuchikage-sama! Uchiha Tsuki is invincible! There's absolutely no way a single village can kill him! We must unite! Only by uniting can we defeat and kill Uchiha Tsuki and save the ninja world!"
The Konoha ninja struggled and cried out in despair. If he could, he would use his life to persuade the Tsuchikage to agree to an alliance with Konoha. Unfortunately, his life was worthless. In the end, the Konoha ninja was dragged out and thrown outside the Tsuchikage's office building like a roadside animal.
Failed!
Iwagakure didn't take Konoha's defeat to heart at all. In fact, they really didn't care, because it was too ridiculous. If you said that you gathered the power of the entire Konoha, used some means to isolate the influence of that dead zone, and fought Uchiha Tsuki for three hundred rounds, but ultimately lost, that would be better. At least you could prove that Uchiha Tsuki was indeed ridiculously strong and invincible.
Their plan may indeed fail, but what methods did you use?
You went to great lengths to see Uchiha Tsuki, but instead of fighting, you wanted to use some kind of Will of Fire to subdue him and make him die on his own. Are you out of your minds?
Is this a plan that a human could come up with?
Although it wasn't explicitly stated in the letter, Ōnoki could still discern Konoha's actions; they were simply abstract.
Meanwhile, the other ninja villages also threw out Konoha's ninjas, completely disregarding Konoha's defeat. There was nothing they could do.
Konoha's failure is too abstract and has no value for reference!
and..
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