Naruto Kirigakure System - Chapter 68
As Naoki continued to organize the Mizukage’s office, the Daimyo’s carriage slowly rolled into the Hidden Mist Village. The rough and uneven road caused the wheels to creak occasionally, masking the conversation inside the carriage.
“Father, is this the Hidden Mist, our village?”
A still-young, innocent child lifted the curtain to look outside, then turned to the stern-faced man behind him and asked.
The man smiled, nodding and then shaking his head.
“Jin, this is the Hidden Mist, but it is not completely under our control.”
“Is that so?”
Jin pondered, letting the curtain fall. He lowered his head, organized his thoughts for a moment, and then seriously asked.
“Father, aren’t they the strongest force in the country? If such a strong force is not under our control, how can we govern the entire country?”
“Jin.”
Listening to his son, the Daimyo’s face showed a hint of pride, and he looked approvingly at Jin’s still-youthful figure.
“For you to say this, you’ve already surpassed your brother. Perhaps the future of the Land of Water will be revitalized by you.”
Having said that, the Daimyo paused, his expression turning serious.
“The reason we can’t completely control them is simple.”
“We can only rely on the current world’s rules to limit them, to make them follow orders.”
“But their power is too great. So great that if they choose not to follow any rules, they genuinely don’t need to.”
Hearing this, Jin remained puzzled.
“Father, given this, why do they follow the rules we set?”
The Daimyo nodded slowly, not wanting to be dogmatic, and spoke calmly.
“I’ll ask you a question, and I want you to answer seriously.”
“Yes, Father.”
Jin nodded eagerly, waiting for his father’s teaching.
“What do you think a person needs?”
“Food, water, clothing, shelter, and a partner.”
“That’s what you taught me, Father.”
Jin answered immediately.
“Indeed.”
“People who produce these things can be called producers. The world can’t do without such people, right, Jin?”
Jin nodded solemnly.
“Indeed, Father. Even our family needs servants to take care of things.”
The Daimyo patted Jin’s thick black hair approvingly.
“Ninjas are also just people; they need these things too.”
“But, they are ninjas and fundamentally only serve as destroyers.”
The Daimyo suddenly expounded, clearly having thought about this theory for a long time.
“What is a destroyer?”
“Their training in kenjutsu, shurikenjutsu, and ninjutsu are merely tools for killing.”
“In their minds, it’s either about killing or things like bonds, which prevent them from making purely rational decisions!”
“Tell me, can such destroyers lead producers to produce enough resources to sustain the entire world?”
“Impossible.”
Jin responded with pride, a sense of superiority over ninjas welling up inside him.
Only families like ours can bring true prosperity to this world.
At this point, the Daimyo, unaware of Jin’s thoughts, continued without pause.
“So, these beings with absolute power, who could rule the world by force, are destined to depend on us.”
“Because, being mere destroyers, they lack the foundation for governance.”
“After all, the most important foundation of this world is the producers.”
“Producers won’t willingly flock to those bloodthirsty ninjas.”
After the Daimyo finished, Jin excitedly shared his view.
“So, Father, we are the producers, and these destroyers must rely on us to maintain their lives!”
“No.”
The Daimyo shook his head.
“We are the organizers, and civilians are the producers.”
“Ninjas are destroyers but, in another sense, they are also aristocrats.”
“So they need us, the organizers, to organize civilians to produce enough goods, weapons, and merchandise to allow ninjas, these different ‘aristocrats,’ to live properly.”
The confusion on Jin’s face vanished, replaced by immense confidence.
“So, Jin, ninjas can’t do without us.”
“And while we can mostly rise above these ninjas, we shouldn’t be too reckless, pushing them to the point where they use force against us.”
“Jin, you will be the Daimyo.”
The Daimyo smiled, removed his hat, and placed it on Jin’s head, letting him feel the weight of power.
“Remember everything we’ve discussed today, and you’ll be able to govern this country and live a prosperous life.”
Jin nodded, and at that moment, a rhythmic knocking sounded outside, making the Daimyo’s face turn stern, regaining his lofty demeanor.
“Is there news?”
“Yes, my lord.”
The voice outside was somewhat panicked.
“All our informants have betrayed us, killing the contacts responsible for liaising with them. What should we do, my lord?”
“What do you mean by ‘we’?”
The Daimyo said coldly.
“You acted on your own. Go and face your punishment.”
“Y-yes, my lord.”
The trembling voice quickly disappeared, leaving silence outside. The Daimyo’s expression relaxed, losing the earlier domineering look.
“Jin, don’t concern yourself with these small matters. They are ninjas, we are Daimyo. When we overstep, being slightly reprimanded isn’t a big deal.”
Jin nodded, now deeply understanding everything. Yet, he felt a slight sting in his heart.
Previously, he believed his family’s power was boundless, but today he first realized the concept of limits.
The limit is the ninjas, and their leader is someone called the Kage.
We must respect the Kage.
Jin was quick to learn, and found new insight.
“Lord Daimyo, we have arrived at the Mizukage’s office.”
“Very well.”
The Daimyo nodded lightly, then turned to Jin.
“Jin, I’ve dealt with the Third Mizukage my whole life. Now it’s time to end that. The future belongs to you and the Fourth Mizukage.”
Jin composed himself, gripping his sleeves, and nodded seriously.
With reverence and solemnity, he walked towards the Mizukage’s office.
According to my father, I must pay the most attention to Naoki in the future.
This time, I must seriously observe what kind of person he is!
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