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Four hundred and ninetieth chapters water hidden water

After Daming, the Kingdom of Fire came to the Kingdom of Water, he completed the post-war negotiations between the two countries efficiently... In a week, it must be considered efficient.

In this process, although both countries’ names are famous, the gap between the victorious and the defeated countries is still quite obvious.

The whole relationship between Daming and the Ninja Village can only be considered as consistent and coordinated by the top and bottom, but there is no absolute control relationship. It is just that the strength of military power can make Daming stand up and truly exercise the power of a king of a country.

As for the consequences of military failure... I will know about Daming of the Water Kingdom. Now he can only be taken and swallowed his anger.

A country pays a large amount of funds for its own ninja village every year. This amount is enough to make Daming feel pain. But now it seems that Daming, the country of Fire, at least it feels that the money is worth it, not unfair, and there is no meat bun to beat a dog.

But what is interesting is that although the Fire Country was very strong during the negotiation process, Daming of Fire has always maintained all-round respect for Daming of Water Country. He still regards the other party as someone with equal status as his own - that is to say, although Konoha seized the name of Mizuha, Daming of Fire still recognizes the status of the Great Power of Water Country.

Daming of the Kingdom of Fire did not impose political sanctions on the Kingdom of Water, trying to reduce its international status or simply turn this defeated country into his own vassal.

It can be seen from this that compared with pure military units like Ninja Village, what the monarch of a country needs to consider is more complicated.

Daming's idea is not exactly the same as the ninja village. Daming's little thoughts at this time were fully reflected... Taking advantage of the defeat of the Water Kingdom, the Fire Kingdom can completely suppress the latter's status, but once this is done, Daming of the Fire Kingdom will worry that it will become a "convention".

In the years to come, will Konoha be defeated? Of course, there is, but Daimai, the Kingdom of Fire, does not want to completely bind his political status with Konoha's victory or defeat... The root of everything is that Daimai does not have military command, so he does not want to bet on his position.

In a nutshell, no matter what you beat you, no matter how you win or lose, let me continue the miserable "forever" of all ages."

Hanyu naturally saw this approach of Daming of Fire Country, but he didn't care. Even this kind of careful thought did not affect his "personal friendship" with Daming.

Daming is just an ordinary person. In the chaotic ninja world, don’t people who do not have force allow them to protect themselves in their own way?

During peace or war, Daming is a good daimyo as long as he wants money and supplies.

Therefore, when Daimyo, the Kingdom of Fire, traveled between the two countries of water and fire, Hanyu personally served as a guard to ensure its safety. Originally, ninjas were Daimyo's thugs, and the difference in status was obvious. Hanyu was also happy to occasionally play "bodyguards"... As long as Daimyo did not commit suicide, Hanyu would naturally make the attitude he should have.

But if Daming is committed to death, um... it doesn't matter. As long as Daming's death has nothing to do with Hanyu, then Daming is concerned.

When Daimai, the Kingdom of Fire, was proudly withdrawing from the Kingdom of Water, Hanyu and his Konoha Ninja still stayed in Daimai Castle of the Kingdom of Water.

"Mr. Hanyu, according to the armistice agreement we have signed, you and your army must withdraw from the Water Country no later than half a month, and before that you will return the Six-tailed Temperor, Jijiriki...

The guaranteed person, Jorie, returned him to us without being passive."

When Tenyakura met Hanyu, he said to the latter.

There is no doubt that this is urging this unpopular group of people to leave the Land of Water as soon as possible.

After the two countries' daimyo signed the armistice agreement, the agreement began to take effect. There was no problem with the requirements of Goji Yakura, and the Konoha Ninjas had no reason to continue to stay in the Land of Water.

"Sir Shuiying, I understand what you mean, but the deadline is half a month. You don't have to worry about our intentions. The war has ended, so there is no doubt about this.

After my subordinates have a little rest and recovered, we will withdraw from the Land of Water... Before leaving, we welcome Mitsuhide to supervise us."

When he said this, Hanyu's attitude was simply too kind.

However, what he said was actually quite disgusting. According to the agreement signed by both parties, Yakura was no longer Mizuki at this time, and Mizuki became "Mizuki", but Hanyu still called the other party in the previous way...

It's a bit provocative.

Although Hanyu just simply thought it was awkward to change his words.

He can change his words, but it doesn't matter.

Apart from the disgusting part, what is left in Hanyu's words... is still very disgusting. If Kiriki can "supervise" him, will they still be defeated?

"Sir Mizukong, instead of paying attention to us, you should actually focus on the reconstruction of Mizukong. In various senses, you are actually quite lucky because the previous three generations of Mizukong have helped you wade through thunder. When you were defeated for the first time, the Mizukong Ninja was very excited, but now it's the second time, guess what?

The Mist Ninja is already used to it, are you very lucky?

Next, as long as you are a little more enlightened and look like you are working hard, the fog Ninjas will still support you extremely."

This is really a shit-like logic. How can Mitsuhide’s current situation be related to the word “luck”?

Guzuki Yakura turned around and left, it was obvious that he could not continue to have a conversation with Hanyu.

As Hanyu squatted in Daming Castle, the country of Water, then Yakura would not be able to leave here. So it means that Hanyu still involves the entire "Miki", which makes them unable to focus on reconstruction at all.

Hanyu chose to stay here all the time, with the purpose of continuously putting pressure on Mizuno. If he retreated too quickly, the ninjas here would soon forget him what to do. That would be so sad.

The winner of the war naturally has to be more calm. The more Hanyu's side has been reluctant to return, the more he seems to be still ready and the enemy will become more honest.

In theory, Hanyu could even be nailed to the Water Country overdue, but he didn't want to stimulate Mitsuhide too much. In the end, he decided to abide by the deadline stipulated in the Armistice Agreement.

So on the last day of the deadline, Hanyu handed over the Six-Tail Tsukiriki to Kirigiki, and then began to evacuate from the country slowly.

It was not until I saw Hanyu's departure that Yakura's mood relaxed, and the next thing I felt was an indescribable sense of exhaustion. In the next period of time... for at least ten years, Kiriki would be "invisible".

The war between Konoha and Mizuki seems to come and go quickly, with a bit of a fatal rhythm, a bit incredible, but is this war really fast?
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