The reason why Konoha is called Konoha is because of the dense forests in its surrounding areas. It is said that the entire Fire Country has the reputation of having tens of thousands of mountains. It is also these ten thousand mountains that form a natural protective barrier for Konoha and the Land of Fire.

The most famous among them are the several mountains and forests surrounding Konoha Village.

The Death Forest, also known as Konoha's No. 44 Training Ground, is far away from the bustling center of Konoha Village, that is, the large streets and towns within the Hokage Rock. Passing through the Konoha Forest, Konoha's 1st, 5th, 9th, 28th and other training grounds are close to the Konoha cliffs.

Different from the overall emerald green tone of the Konoha Forest, the trees in the Death Forest tend to be darker in color and the trees are taller. Closer to the unopened virgin forest.

The Death Forest has a radius of 44 to miles, and the real training ground No. refers to the to miles outside. At the center of the perimeter stood a tall Konoha tower. The tower is tens of meters high and can provide a panoramic view of the entire surrounding forest.

Its interior is rich in all kinds of ferocious poisonous insects, beasts, and countless precious medicinal materials. The further you go in, the more abundant it becomes, and at the same time, it becomes more dangerous. It is a natural treasure house that is rich in natural resources but also comes with dangers. A place where opportunity and danger coexist.

It sounds like a nice place, but behind the word death is undoubtedly a bloody lesson. The five to six meter long, muscular spotted tiger and the tung-skinned, iron-boned dire wolf are only at the bottom of the food chain and belong to the category of being eaten. A pack of dire wolves must gather dozens of them to barely protect themselves. Giant bears over ten meters high, centipedes more than ten meters long and invulnerable, and colorful spiders as big as cars are the real overlords in the forest of death. There are also swarms of blood-sucking poisonous leeches as thick as arms, and giant mosquito swarms the size of an average human head, which can kill people instantly.

A truly virgin forest.

Yes, some creatures in the Naruto world are much larger than Nobunaga knew. I don't know if it's because of the chakra in the body, but everyone seems to have a mutation. It's fine in other places, but it's especially obvious in the forest of death in Konoha Village. Giant insects are the most terrifying existence here.

These are all born killers

Even as genin, they had to be careful in groups outside the Death Forest, otherwise they could easily die from these venomous snakes and beasts.

It’s just the periphery

As for the deepest part of the Death Forest, perhaps only those Jonin who are the top fighting power of the village know about it. It is said that the depths of the Death Forest are connected to the depths of the Konoha Forest.

The death forest is dominated by trees, while the leaf forest is dominated by dense grass. No one would think that the grass in the depths of the Konoha Forest is nearly two meters high. No one would think that the Konoha Forest is low in danger.

In the deepest part of the Konoha Forest, it is said that there are demon dogs with wings that split infinitely after multiple head injuries, centipede monsters that are over a hundred meters long, and chameleons with perfect invisibility.

Even the jonins dare not set foot in it easily, it is a paradise for monsters. However, it is the existence of these monsters that provides Konoha with a natural barrier. You must know that the Kingdom of Fire is not like the Kingdom of Water, which is surrounded by islands and countless seawaters, nor is it like the Kingdom of Sand, which is in an endless desert.

Nighttime is a paradise for predators.

Night vision is particularly important. Without good night vision, you are like a blind person at night.

Especially in this forest of death, which is full of murderous intent.

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In the hollow of the towering poplar tree, there is a nest of skylarks. The family is clinging to each other to keep warm. Night is their forbidden territory, and most birds, with a few exceptions, have poor night vision.

These skylarks are several times the size of ordinary birds. It is comparable to the eagles and birds of prey in the outside world. However, with such a body shape, the most it can bully in the Death Forest is some caterpillars with little attack power, and they must be the kind with hairless and non-venomous backs.

There was a slight hissing from the branches not far away, accompanied by the characteristic rustling sound of reptiles. An anaconda snake about half a meter in diameter crawled toward the poplar tree silently, its eyes as big as two light bulbs. It was obvious that he was targeting the Skylark family.

In front of the purple poisonous smoke emitted by the anaconda, the skylark family had no time to react and were killed in their sleep. Almost one mouthful, that

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