Naruto Uncle, I Am Really Invincible

Chapter 602 Difficulty and determination

If after leaving Konoha, he still has not found a way to become stronger, if there is no way, then he can only go to that unknown wild world.

He had already made such preparations, and already had such plans, and even outlined the next action steps in his heart.

He also understands that if he really can't find a suitable way for him to continue to become stronger in the ninja world.

He can only take a risk and go to that unknown wild world.

He was probably the only one who voluntarily walked in there for so many years.

And this kind of willingness is not forced to be helpless, but really wants to go there to explore and get new resources there.

He thought so in his heart at the time, and he was going to do it "nine seventy".

Belyuhu certainly understands that doing so is risky.

It will even stay in the wild world forever and die silently there.

But he had to do it.

Because compared to dying silently in the wild world, he died on the road of pursuing his own strength.

He is even more afraid and more painful to look at the person who was surpassed by him before, but now he is surpassing himself.

Seeing that the children of the wealthy family are getting stronger and stronger every day, while he is standing still.

What made him even more painful was that he couldn't find a way to become stronger while he was standing still.

This kind of pain was more cruel and unacceptable to him.

He felt like a walking corpse during his time in Konoha.

He can only passively accept everything in reality but cannot resist.

The real knife is cutting his flesh little by little, like Ling Chi, from skin to flesh to bone, from body to heart.

Such pain made him sleepless all night, made him toss and turn, made him feel like a man on his back, and made him restless.

If he can find his own way to become stronger, that would be the best.

But if he died on the way of searching like this, compared to living in Konoha like a walking corpse, dying would make him more comfortable.

After he understood this, he resolutely prepared everything, prepared to defect Konoha, and prepared where he would go after that.

He understands that once he defected to Konoha, he might be hunted and wanted for the rest of his life.

I can no longer walk in the sun openly and aboveboard, and I must be covered.

But when he thought that what he was going to pursue was to become stronger and stronger, he was willing to endure it all.

He was already willing to bear the consequences of defecting to Konoha.

Unlike most people, he defected from his country and his village.

Is it because money is bewitched by others, or because of being forced to be helpless...

The reason why he chose to defect to Konoha is very simple, that is, he wants to become stronger, and he wants to find his own way to become stronger outside Konoha.

Some people may feel that Peiliuhu is acting recklessly and recklessly.

Do you have to choose to defect to Konoha just to find a way to become stronger outside Konoha?

Couldn't he choose to leave Konoha temporarily and wander around the ninja world just like Tsunade or Jiraiya in the original Hokage plot.

He can collect information for Konoha in one room, and one party finds his own way to become stronger.

In this way, you don't have to betray Konoha, bear the name of betrayal and endure, and you can find everything you want. Isn't this killing two birds with one stone?

But the reality is not that easy.

In the original Hokage story, Tsunade and Jiraiya were able to do everything because they were already Sannin at the time.

Tsunade is the princess of the Senju family, so it goes without saying.

Jiraiya is already a famous Sannin in the ninja world, and his specialty is to face the battle.

Jiraiya's strength has already reached Kage-level, and is a rare Kage-level powerhouse in Konoha.

Once his strength reaches Kage-level, his identity and status in Konoha will be completely different...

Moreover, such a strong man was also a direct disciple of Third Hokage Sarutobi Hiruzen at that time.

More importantly, Jiraiya is always loyal to Konoha and at the same time unwavering in his will to fire.

And Tsunade naturally because she is also one of the Sannin, the princess of the Senju clan.

She is also a direct disciple of Third Hokage, and is equally loyal to Konoha.

Even if she is dissatisfied with Konoha, her firmness in the will of fire is obvious to all, no one doubts this.

It is under the superposition of such factors that Konoha will allow both Jiraiya and Tsunade to leave Konoha and wander around the ninja world.

You must know that when the two of them left Konoha, they were both Sannin, who was famous in the ninja world, both Kage-level powerhouses, and they were also direct disciples of Third Hokage, and there were even other factors...

But under the superposition of these various factors, they also suffered a lot of criticism when they left, and even many people in Konoha had opinions on their departure.

Even Jiraiya has been wandering all over the Ninja world for so many years, and has been silently collecting information for Konoha, and also passed a lot of information to Konoha.

But even so, there are a lot of people who are dissatisfied with him in the high-level Konoha.

5.7 From this it can be seen that a ninja wants to leave their village and want to roam outside on their own, because how difficult it is.

Even the original plot of Jiraiya and Tsunade are so difficult, not to mention a common civilian ninja's Keliuhu.

If Beluhu wants to get the same treatment as them, the degree of difficulty can be imagined.

Although Beluhu has a pervert dedication to improving his own strength, he is also very self-aware.

He understands that it is impossible to obtain Konoha's consent if he wants to leave Konoha.

For Konoha, any ninja is his own wealth.

And once you become a ninja, you have to accept the village's orders, even if you don't want to.

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