Under the hostile gaze of the villagers, Haru came to a building, which was the Hokage's office.
Haru was a little confused. Shouldn't he be taken to the place where the Jinchūriki would live in the future?
With doubts, he followed the staff into the Hokage's office and saw the big boss inside, the Third Hokage.
The person had been brought in, and the relevant personnel chose to leave tactfully.
Seeing that Haru had arrived, Sarutobi Hiruzen, as usual, did not put on any airs, but had a warm smile.
If someone who was not familiar with him was easily deceived by his kind expression.
Haru pretended to be polite: "What does LordHokage want me to do?"
"Nothing, I just called you over to talk about my feelings."
Sarutobi Hiruzen saw the wound on Haru's face and used it as a starting point: "You look quite embarrassed along the way."
Haru sighed: "I can understand that something like that happened. If this can make the people in the village feel better, I have no regrets."
Sarutobi Hiruzen praised him: "You know how to think from the perspective of others. It seems that you have grown a lot "
"You are thinking like a Hokage. It's really rare."
Thinking like a hokage.
Haru was alert when he heard it and put on a humble attitude: "The thinking like a Hokage? LordHokage, you are too kind."
Haru even suspected that in the original work, Uchiha Yasuhi was fooled by this sentence because of his young age.
At first glance, the Hokage's way of thinking seems to be praising you.
But if you think about it carefully, it's really scary.
What is the Hokage's way of thinking? Isn't it looking at the problem from the perspective of the Hokage?
And looking at the problem from the perspective of the Hokage is: although the Uchiha clan has made many sacrifices for the contribution of the village, although the village is unfair to the Uchiha clan, although the village has suppressed the Uchiha clan, and although the village is full of vigilance against the Uchiha clan...
…..but the Uchiha clan is dissatisfied, then it is your Uchiha clan that is wrong.
The immature Uchiha Yasuhi was fooled by this. For the so-called righteousness, he finally killed his entire clan, which is not surprising.
"I'm not exaggerating." Sarutobi Hiruzen shook his head slowly and continued, "But don't always think of taking on everything by yourself. After all, personal ability has its limits. Occasionally, you should try to trust the power of your partners."
This guy called him to the Hokage's office. It's impossible that he was talking about such irrelevant nonsense...
Haru pretended to listen and fell into a serious thinking.
Hiruzen was quite satisfied with Haru's attitude. He hesitated for a moment, wondering whether to say it out loud.
Haru saw it and felt that the other party seemed to be waiting for him to ask questions, so he followed his meaning and asked: "What's the matter, Lord Hokage, do you have something to tell me?"
Hiruzen hesitated and said: "Actually, I shouldn't tell you about this kind of thing, for fear of causing unnecessary misunderstandings, but now that things have come to this, I have to tell you."
"What is it."
Sarutobi Hiruzen said slowly: "It's about the death of Uchiha Yasuhi."
Haru was stunned and asked: "What do you mean."
"This matter is a long story. It can be traced back to the battle between Uchiha Madara and the first Hokage..."
Sarutobi Hiruzen said a lot, Haru listened quietly and summarized it.
The general meaning is:
'The first Hokage died indirectly because of the battle with Uchiha Madara, which caused excessive cell division and a short lifespan. The village naturally became hostile to the Uchiha clan. '
'Someone saw this contradiction and planned to tear it apart to destroy the relationship between the village and the Uchiha clan from within, so someone pretended to be a member of the Uchiha clan and caused the Five-Tails Rebellion in the Iwagakure Village. '
'The Iwagakure Village naturally came to the Leaf Village and asked them to either hand over the most respected person of the Uchiha clan or go to war.'
'The village learned about this and informed Elder Yasuhi at this time, and Elder Yasuhi chose to sacrifice himself rather than cause a full-scale war with the Iwagakure Village.'
After saying this, Sarutobi Hiruzen continued to add: "I think this time someone summoned the five-tailed beast to destroy the village, and more importantly, to tear apart the relationship between the village and the Uchiha clan, so as to achieve the effect of internal destruction of the village."
In the eyes of outsiders, the Hidden Rock Village threw the tailed beast into the village for revenge, and the spearhead was once again directed at the Uchiha.
But in the eyes of the Uchiha, it was another scene. The tribe members went to the battlefield to fight for the village, but they accidentally had the tailed beast implanted in their bodies, causing losses to the village.
The village was not only unsympathetic, but also full of hostility, which naturally aggravated the village's dissatisfaction with the Uchiha.
Haru nodded.
At first glance, the Hidden Rock Village launched this tailed beast attack in order to retaliate against Konoha, but if you carefully unravel the mystery, you will find that it was actually to tear apart Konoha and the Uchiha clan.
And those who discover the truth will believe it, but they don't know that there is another meaning behind the truth.
Haru has more information than Hiruzen, so he can see further.
This mysterious Uchiha was Madara and he has set his sights on Haru.
This made him think of many things, like how could mist village get intelligence of Tsunade's team.
How could Elder Itachi die like this.
Only these people are close to Haru.
The general context of the matter was clear in Haru's mind.
Find someone to kill Tsunade in front of him, and then two things will happen to him.
First, the power of the tailed beast in his body will run wild; second, the Mangekyō Sharingan will be opened.
Assuming that he is a native, then at this time he will despair of the world, and this Uchiha Madara will start to shine, ready to fool him, and come up with some plan of infinite moon reading, saying that this is the content of the stone tablet passed down from generation to generation by the Uchiha clan, which is absolutely reliable.
Oh, by the way, in the dream, you can still see your favorite Tsunade, tell me if you will do it.
Wait, stone tablet?
He remembered that there seemed to be a stone tablet in the relics that Elder Yasuhi gave him before he died...
Thinking of this thing, Haru diverged his thinking and continued to think deeply about it.
He remembered that in the original work, before Uchiha Madara fooled Obito, he had contacted Uchiha Obito by "accidental" chance, and then lured Uchiha Obito to open the Mangekyō Sharingan, and finally officially began to fool him.
If it was his side, if he waited for him to open the Mangekyō Sharingan before suddenly appearing, wouldn't it seem very deliberate.
In other words, Uchiha Madara had actually been luring him a long time ago, and this stone tablet was the bait.
It seemed that he was tracing the traces of Uchiha Madara, but in fact, Uchiha Madara deliberately left clues for him, waiting for him to find them.
And this clue was provided by that person.
"Elder Yasuhi" who provided this information has a big problem...
And this time his mission was so unlucky and tragic that he met a group of ninjas, and the leader Uchiha Tan was Elder Yasuhi's man...
It's really hard not to let people imagine.
Assuming that the cause of Yasuhi's death this time was not revealed by Hiruzen himself, but he discovered that in Uchiha Madara's eyes, he was a "native", which would undoubtedly cause huge conflicts with the village.
Combined with the fact that he rarely used the Sharingan, very few people knew about his Sharingan, excluding Tsunade and others, and only Yasuhi.
Thinking of this, Haru couldn't help but feel cold on his back.
Damn!
Yasuhi.
No.
Uchiha Madara, this old thing, deceived my feelings!!!
(End of this chapter)