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Chapter 219 The driver

Since he decided to intervene in Orochimaru's plan to destroy Konoha, Rochi must consider how he intervenes and to what extent he is involved in this matter.
These issues are very important.
First of all, he would never go to the third generation of Hokage to tell him that he had already known Orochimaru's plan to attack Konoha, and let him find the two great gods Tsunade's Big Cow and Jiraiya who were still wandering outside as soon as possible.
Because then there will be a problem that he cannot explain at all.
Why did Roach know all this?
Because of this kind of unpredictable thing, he cannot come up with any arguments that can be used to make sense of it, and cannot come up with any far-fetched clues or evidence to prove that he was inferred based on reality, so this matter will become an unexplainable problem.
Of course, if the Third Generation or Danzo are willing to determine that there is some reasonable possibility behind it to give an appropriate explanation for this issue, the guess they get is likely to be quite unfavorable to Roach.
Because they would at least think that Roach had been involved in Orochimaru's plan to destroy Konoha.
But in the end I regretted it.
Even such speculation is still very unfavorable for Roach. For a ninja, once he is labeled suspiciously, the tag is likely to be unable to be torn off for the rest of his life.
Because, as Roach had inferred before, mutual suspicion in the ninja world has formed an atmosphere.
Even if you are extremely credible in all aspects, you will be suspected of being very proficient in disguise. It is almost impossible to prove your innocence in such a difficult situation. Therefore, once there is a stain, it is almost impossible to erase it.
Such an atmosphere can create a very terrifying effect.
Just like Haki Kakashi's father Konoha Baiya, he turned from a hero to a scum who everyone scolded because he chose to give up the task and save his teammates first. The reason why he could not bear such a blow was that the gap between the front and the back was too large, and the second was that once such a stain was found, it would be even more difficult to get up again in the future.
If he continues to live, it may have a very adverse impact on Haki Kakashi.
The entire Banmu clan may be greatly affected.
Therefore, his death may not have chosen to escape cowardly because he could not bear all this. It is very likely that he chose to self-destruct for the future of Haki Kakashi. He used his own death to give a heavy explanation to the villagers and the top leaders, enduring the grievances that he should not have endured, and blocked the leisurely mouths of the whole village in this very unfair way.
Under such great injustice, the incident of Konoha Baiya was also downplayed.
Kakashi was not affected much by this incident either.
Of course, this influence refers to his status in the village and the views of others. It is obviously unrealistic to say that there is no impact at all, because the father had no choice but to commit suicide at that time, which was undoubtedly a nearly collapsed baptism and reshaping for his outlook on life.
That was a tragic thing that he absolutely couldn't recall.
Even though he was once a famous ninja in the village and regarded as a hero by everyone in the village, he once reached the position of ninjas in other ninjas who met Konoha White Fang during the mission, he could choose to give up the mission without any punishment. Such a reputation was almost only comparable when the fourth generation of Naruto used the Flying Thunder God technique on the battlefield.
But he ended up in a tragic death.
This is the contradiction and helplessness of ninjas.
If Roche doesn't want to end up like Baiya, he must be extremely careful and cautious in doing things, otherwise if he accidentally takes a wrong step, it is likely to cause irreversible consequences.
This is the horror of the ninja world!
So Rochi couldn't take the initiative to tell the third generation of Naruto that Orochimaru was likely to be planning a plan to attack Konoha. Doing so would not only not bring any benefits, but would also bring huge hidden dangers to himself, making himself the target of being suspected by the top leaders.
That's really called asking for trouble.
Luo Qi wanted to help Konoha fight Orochimaru's Konoha destruction plan, as long as it was considered for his own interests, he did not wholeheartedly serve Konoha's ninja village, because he had no deep feelings for this ninja village, and he did not believe in the so-called will of fire. Where Konoha flew, the fire would be endless. This kind of thing sounded like a joke to him.
He also didn't think Konoha had anything irreplaceable in the entire ninja world.
After all, everyone is almost the same.
The reason why I want to help Konoha fight Orochimaru's destruction of Konoha is just because Rochi still has to settle down in Konoha. For him now, there is no better place than Konoha, so to some extent, the two are mutually reborn and cherish each other.
As long as you can survive the current growth period, Roche will definitely go out in the future.
He did not intend to regard Konoha as his last destination.
None of the five ninjas is worth using as homes, because almost all the top leaders of ninjas in each ninja have the same thinking of looking at problems. For the so-called overall situation, they can sacrifice some ninjas in the village at any time, and often claim to be righteousness in the darkness and wear a noble mask to move themselves.
Living in such a village is undoubtedly the one who will take the initiative to put his neck in a rope.
Then hand the other side of the rope into the hands of those high-level leaders.
Ninjas are also human beings, so why should they hand over their lives to others to ruin? Especially those senior officials do not have any lofty ambitions and abilities at all, otherwise they would not have experienced two wars in the ninja world without any changes in the world pattern.
Because after all, these people are just living in a desperate situation.
None of them is better than anyone else.
Their struggles and internal frictions between each other are like passing the time for the old men to avoid boring activities. After fighting, they have nothing to do. In the end, only life is meaninglessly lost.
If the life of a ninja is so absurd, if the meaning of the tool is that it will eventually be consumed, if blood and tears are the main themes of the song of Ninja, then why can't those so-called senior officials who have done nothing die first?
This ridiculous world obviously needs someone who can overthrow it all.
Because the gears of the world have been stuck in place for too long, the whole world has not made any real progress since the First Ninja World War, but has been constantly consuming itself in the old pattern, just like a carriage that has been standing still.
This carriage obviously requires an active driver.
Chapter completed!
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