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Chapter 229 The Ridiculousness of Life

When Shikamaru realized this important message, he quickly issued instructions for being the captain through secret codes and gestures.
He changed the combat policy of the Konoha pursuit team.
So the entire fighting policy of Konoha's pursuit team changed from a quick battle to sticking to the opponent, delaying time first. As long as the situation of unbeaten on the battlefield continues, the opponent is likely to be unable to hold on first.
Because the Yinnin and the other four obviously had undergone severe consumption, the strength they showed in the early stages of the battle may be to support them.
It is nothing more than a quick battle.
Since the opponent's physical strength is likely to be in a dilemma, there is no need for Konoha to call, because their mission goal is just to bring back Sasuke, and of course there is no time limit for this mission.
As long as the four Yinin and the others were not allowed to find the gap and escape and take Sasuke away to Orochimaru, the mission would not fail due to time.
Therefore, the position of the showdown between the two sides was unfair from the beginning.
But the world of ninjas is not fair enough to say.
The captain of a qualified ninja team is to use all factors that can be used to make all aspects of the battle tend to be on their own side and fight against opponents in the best position possible. This is the duty of a ninja.
A fair showdown makes it clear that each other's strength is something that only swordsmen will do.
What a ninja has to do is survive.
Survival is the top priority of ninjas, and there is no more important task, unless one is to sacrifice one's own survival for a larger goal and more survival. This sacrifice of a minority for saving more is the overall style of the ninja world.
Almost everyone adapted and accepted this.
Therefore, Roche is sometimes even a little curious about why people in this ninja world can often sacrifice their lives? They are obviously living in an extremely cruel world, and they are all mediocre senior officials, and they have no noble goals and noble missions. Why are these ninjas still full of obedience like ants?
Even if they are as scared as normal people, they will also be afraid of death.
But almost few people in the ninja world choose to betray for their own survival. This is not to say that they will not betray, but the reason for their betrayal is usually not related to survival.
People in this world seem to not have much attachment to their own lives.
This really surprised Roach.
Because under normal circumstances, there should always be more people who are greedy for life and fear of death than those who sacrifice their lives, and more people who will sell their teammates for survival should always sacrifice themselves firmly to protect the interests of the team.
But the world of ninja is exactly the opposite.
"Maybe it's because I'm incompatible with this world, maybe I'm in the wrong era, maybe the people in this world are wrong, maybe I'm wrong, but no matter what, a life like an ant is not my wish..."
During that day when he was staying in the family settlement of the Hinata clan, Rochi once sat under the eaves and looked up at the bright moon, muttering to himself deep in his heart. Although he felt it was difficult for the people of this world to understand and always felt that they had violated the nature of normal human beings in their bones, Rochi's will was always as hard as steel.
No matter how out of place he is with the world, Roach is ready to walk along his own path.
He is not going to try to change the whole world by himself.
But he didn't plan to let the world change himself.
The world belongs to the world and oneself belongs to oneself. Roche believes that everyone can be at peace, because the rules of this world cannot erode Roche's inner world that cannot be shaken, and Roche does not intend to affect the thoughts of people in this world.
Stay silent when unnecessary and choose to cater when necessary.
This is Roach's current attitude towards things.
Since everyone can be at peace, there is no need to break the balance between each other, otherwise it is like there is nothing to do. Even if you cause trouble, you will often not be satisfied in the end. It will only make you regret that the self-inflicted troubles that have added unnecessary trouble and strange vision to yourself.
Especially the world of ninja is full of various risks, and any rash attempt may bring danger to yourself.
Perhaps it is because everyone has no attachment to their own and other people's lives.
But at the end of the day.
The lives of this world are actually as low as grass.
Roach doesn't want to be such a mustard of grass.
And even if he turns into a wild grass, Roach hopes that he can grow up vigorously and show vigorous vitality in the deserted wilderness. No matter whether others cherish his life or not, Roach will always put his life in the most important position.
Because he knows that everything is empty when one dies.
Although he will be reborn every time he dies, he will be able to start a new life every time.
If people who have never experienced this life experience experience will experience everything Roche has encountered, they will definitely change from the initial envy of imagination to the final collapse.
Roach often feels bored.
During so many life journeys, he fell almost every time when he was approaching the end. Without knowing the specific truth, he could only superficially think that this was his destiny and a curse that he could be reborn infinitely.
Every time I end a period of life halfway, this kind of experience can only be described as bad.
And this kind of bad is always repeated over and over again.
That will make people more likely to collapse.
Roche did not collapse, but his nerves became more and more tenacious, but this did not mean that this infinite rebirth only brought him the benefits of eternal life, and also gave him the feeling of emptying everything.
Because every time his life restarts, he will leave forever with everything he is familiar with.
Then re-adapt to the new world.
This makes people feel that some of the past are meaningless, and all struggles are nothing but empty dreams. No matter how hard you work, you can only get one after another. All people and things will be far away from you.
And apart from his own memories, Roche could no longer find evidence that his life once existed.
And memory is never the most authentic and reliable.
Especially those lives that he had experienced a long time ago would become more and more blurred in his memory, just like peeping at the images in the bronze mirror through the faded window paper, and he could only see some vague light and shadows.
Those names and those vivid faces were slowly worn out like old yellow photos.
It's like gravel hit by the waves.
If this is the end of every life of oneself, this is the end of all absurdity. If everything will be swallowed up by nothingness, then is the process I went through before being swallowed up by nothingness really important?
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