Become Kizaru in Naruto World - Chapter 143
Danzo, who understood everything, was suddenly filled with energy and motivation.
Danzo eagerly began to plan tasks to sow discord between the Land of Wind and Earth’ ninja villages for the sake of his own and his nephew’s unified great cause and for the “endurance and burden” his nephew had endured over the years.
Danzo knew that Onoki and Ebizo were both cunning old foxes, and it would be extremely difficult to sow discord between them directly.
Unable to find an entry point from these two individuals, Danzo shifted his focus to the genin teams participating in this Chunin Exam from the two ninja villages.
As the one in charge of intelligence work in Konoha, Danzo knew that Onoki’s son was among the genin teams sent by Iwagakure.
If Danzo could get the genin team from Sunagakure to kill Onoki’s son during the Chunin Exam, the likelihood of Sunagakure and Iwagakure forming an alliance would be greatly diminished.
Returning to the base in Konoha and reviewing the data of the genin teams participating from Sunagakure and Iwagakure, Danzo discovered the difficulty of this plan.
Sunagakure was truly trash!
The genin they sent out this year were all around 12 years old, at most chuunin level, and were no match for Onoki’s son, Kitsuchi.
With his brain spinning rapidly, Danzo immediately reversed his train of thought and considered the possibility of having Onoki’s son killed by Sunagakure’s genin team.
If that were the case, then…
Thinking about Ebizo’s attitude of compromise and the internal struggles within Sunagakure, Danzo shook his head.
The Sunagakure, weakened to the extreme, would not give up on forming an alliance with Iwagakure just because the former Tsuchikage’s disciple died.
It had to be Sunagakure’s genin who killed Onoki’s son to disrupt the relationship between the two villages further.
After all, the Third Tsuchikage Onoki only had this one son, Kitsuchi. If he were to die at Sunagakure’s hands, the resulting hatred would be hard to dispel.
Even if Sunagakure Village sent Rasa and the others, former Kazekage’s disciples, to Onoki to vent their hatred in order to form an alliance, it would not be of much use.
Because if Sunagakure dared to do anything, Danzo could take the opportunity to have Konoha’s spies infiltrate Sunagakure and expose the matter, inciting hatred among Sunagakure’s ninjas towards their leaders and Iwagakure.
Therefore, as long as Kitsuchi died at Sunagakure’s hands, the task of sowing discord between the two villages would be halfway successful.
But for Danzo, the biggest difficulty in this task was that Sunagakure’s genins were too weak. In conventional circumstances, it would be difficult for them to defeat Iwagakure’s genin team.
Continuing to ponder and looking at the data of the genin teams from each village in his hands, Danzo came up with an idea.
As long as he could make Iwagakure’s genin and Kumogakure’s genin fight first and then guide Sunagakure’s genin team to the scene when both teams were exhausted, he could clean up the mess.
If Sunagakure’s genin were impulsive enough to kill all of Iwagakure’s and Kumogakure’s genin directly, that would be the best result.
If the sons of the Third Tsuchikage and the Third Raikage were all killed by Sunagakure’s genin, Sunagakure would have no other way out except to seek refuge in Konoha.
Thinking about this, Danzo smiled. He thought his plan was perfect.
With the plan confirmed, Danzo began to consider the specific execution plan and personnel selection.
To sow discord among the genin from the three ninja villages simultaneously, the Yamanka clan’s secret techniques and the Nara clan’s shadow manipulation jutsu were crucial.
And the jinchuuriki from Kumogakure could also be used to great effect.
To ensure the plan’s success, Danzo immersed himself in deep thought, constantly refining the execution plan.
Two days later, in the classroom for the first round of the Chunin Exam, all the participating genin were seated at their desks, ready to begin the written test.
Sitting in the middle of the classroom near the aisle, Ay, the son of the Third Raikage and future Fourth Raikage, was staring at the test paper on his desk with a headache.
As the chosen successor of the Third Raikage, the talent of Ay in ninjutsu and taijutsu was undeniable.
But because of this, Ay devoted most of his time to practicing ninjutsu and taijutsu, and his academic and theoretical learning could have been better.
“Damn it! Why are these questions so difficult?”
Complaining in his mind, Ay glanced at the examiners around him and then recalled the advice his father had given him before participating in the exam. He suddenly realized the true purpose of this written test was not to assess the genin’s knowledge accumulation but their ability to gather intelligence.
Thinking about this, Ay began to observe the positions of the examiners around him and consider what method he should use to cheat and gather intelligence.
Analyzing the ninjutsu he had mastered, Ay was a bit puzzled to find that none of them could help him.
What should he do? How should he do it? That damn bastard!
Clutching his pencil tightly, Ay turned his head to look at the genin sitting next to him.
In response to Ay’s angry gaze, Kizaru, the genin sitting next to him, showed a calm smile and casually greeted him.
Kizaru’s words had an effect, and the frustrated Ay could only suppress his anger and take out another pencil from the drawer.
Looking at the test paper on the desk that he basically didn’t understand, feeling the eyes around him, Ay felt a bit overwhelmed at this moment.
What to do? What should I do? That damn Konoha ninja!
Grasping the pencil tightly, Ay turned his head to look at Kizaru again.
Receiving a smile from Kizaru, Ay turned his head back with a sigh.
Finished. I won’t pass this round of the exam! That damn Konoha ninja!
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