Konoha is also very enthusiastic today
Chapter 56
Konoha held the calico cat in her arms, and after handing in the manuscript, she took the cat back to the sea view room of her new home.
The house on the beach is still some distance away from the city. Fortunately, it is very convenient to travel by flying thunder god. The calico cat is such a small one that Konoha can completely carry it.
What?Let go?It didn't exist. From the first moment she saw it, it was destined that Fuzzy could only become the mascot of her Writers Association.
Natsume Soseki actually experienced space movement.
Alas, as people get older, they can no longer withstand stimulation. They teleport back and forth, and their brains are turned into mush.
Konoha brought the cat home, which naturally aroused unanimous cheers from the kittens. Little Sakule crawled and played on the ground, all enjoying teasing the fluffy kitten.
Oda Tsukuru expressed surprise because he found that the cat looked a little bit familiar: "Teacher?"
"Teacher?" Konoha, who was holding the calico cat, asked in confusion, "Odasaku, do you know it? Why do you call it teacher?"
"Ah... I often see it in lupin. The teacher is Dazai, because this cat is very smart."
As Odasaku explained, he took out a large pile of envelopes from his briefcase: "Xiao Konoha, your letter."
The girl's hands were bald as she plucked out the calico cat's hair.
Natsume Soseki: Hiss—
Konoha was horrified: "Has our home address been exposed again?!"
How long has it been since you moved here? !Damn this efficiency, these readers are wasting their talents if they don’t become spies!
"No, I went to the curry shop owner to get it."
Odasaku said and handed the envelope to Konoha: "The boss has saved it for you. Don't worry, I checked it and there is no blade."
Konoha: ...That's because the first part of the book on sale is not cruel...
Thinking of the manuscript she had just published and published, Konoha was sure that after the second part was printed and published, the mailbox would definitely be burst by the blade... She still had this point.
Their ocean view house in Konoha has a total of two floors. It's not particularly big, but it can't be called small either. Especially, they also have a small backyard where they can grow their favorite fruits and vegetables.
Konoha built a small wooden house for the calico cat in the backyard. Yes, the kind that uses wood escape, which can be done quickly in three seconds.
"Teacher, just rest here~ I will go to the Writers Association to build one for you later." Konoha placed the cat next to the cabin.
Well, little Konoha, who was not good at naming, couldn't think of a name for the new mascot, so he just called it after Odasaku and the others.
After building the cabin, she went back to her bedroom and read letters from readers one by one.
She personally enjoyed this process.
This is an exchange of ideas. In the process of communicating with readers, her inspirations burst out and her thinking expanded. Of course... watching the readers cry in the letter, "Mr. Moriye, stop the knife, the child is stupid." Konoha felt happy from the bottom of her heart.
I think she was also abused by the memory of the parallel world, and finally someone felt her pain...cough, stop it, stop it, don't get too carried away.
Konoha concentrated and read each letter carefully.
Maybe it's because the first part of "The Will of Fire" is very sugary. The readers who wrote to her were all cute and lovable, and they didn't threaten razor blades like the first one. Most of them were praising her writing and plot.
But what makes Konoha strange is why nine out of ten letters ask "When will I get married with a card?"
Konoha stupidly took his book and flipped through it from beginning to end, making sure that he was writing about friendship.
So the question is, why doesn’t anyone believe they are friends?
It was the same in the first part. She clearly stated in the article that Madara and Hashirama are "best friends". Why are so many people still trying to molest her Mito mother?
And something weird...what is "Brotherhood of Konohaism"?
Is there something wrong with her definition of friends?
The little girl tilted her head and thought for a while, unable to figure it out. In the end, she had to blame it on the fact that the brain waves of the natives of the ninja world were unable to communicate with modern people.
Konoha piled all the letters he had read into one place and continued to flip through the next one.
At this time, her eyes lit up and she immediately became energetic.
What a long article!
I feel like a treasure reader...
After calming down, Konoha read it word for word.
[Dear Teacher Mori Ye:
I have admired my teacher for a long time. I am impressed by the world described by him and am fascinated by it. However, because of my limited knowledge, I have not dared to write to my teacher to express my opinions.
Now, I am delighted to hear that the first part of Mr. Moriha's sequel has been published. I have thought about it over and over again, and finally feel confident. I express my limited knowledge in the letter and hope that the teacher will not take offense.
I boldly ask, Mr. Moriye, whether there is a big foreshadowing or a hidden clue in the book?
I have carefully studied the "ninja world" set by Moriha-sensei. If there are still shortcomings in the first part, then in the second part, Moriha-sensei's world view is already quite complete, so perfect that it seems that there is just such a world. The real world.
…]
The first four paragraphs, just a few lines, made Konoha gasp in shock. The calm water was disturbed by the strong wind, and the sharpness that pointed directly to the human heart pierced the frivolous appearance.
She couldn't wait to read on.
[From the first part to the second part, there is a clear link. There is more than one "line". My ability is limited and I really cannot dig out the hidden thread buried by the teacher. However, I can confidently point out that the bright line is "wooden wood". The history of the decline of "Ye Yin Village".
Yes, a history of decline.
When I came to this conclusion, I had my doubts, but no matter how many times I checked, I could only see the dimming sunset.
Teacher Moriha set up a deformed world, and under those conditions, it was impossible to break the situation.
The separation of life and death and the raging wars you describe are all the hopeless and useless struggles of people shackled in that abnormal world - this is what I saw in the first book.
You showed us two awakened teenagers, but gave them sad endings in the end. You let us see the golden hope, and then extinguished it bit by bit.
What finally fell away was the dust of regret.
In fact, at the end of the Warring States Period in the first book, when the order was half-collapsed due to war, it was most possible to rebuild a new order and create a new era. And Mr. Moriha, you did write that. .
You let those two young men with dreams serve as pioneers. In my opinion, although everything they did seems to be lacking now, it was undoubtedly a great attempt under the circumstances at that time. They were trying to give the world A new survival mode, constantly looking for an "optimal solution" for the ninja community - I don't think they made any wrong move.
But why did they end up failing when they were on the right path?
Why did Uchiha Madara leave after having a late-night secret conversation with the First Generation?What did he see?You didn't answer this question for us, and this suspense remains to this day.
But I was once very puzzled as to why you used such a bitter and sarcastic tone to pointedly point out that the first generation was "putting the cart before the horse"?Don't you think this term is biased?
Did Senju Hashirama do something wrong?Has he really forgotten his original intention?
No, he is still walking on their ideal path, but in his eyes, the concept of "village" is no longer just a village. It is his ideal that in the future, he can have someone to support him when he is old, he can grow up when he is young, and he is lonely. A "world" where everyone has something to support.
Only in that "world" can the people he values truly live and work in peace and contentment. Just a village hidden in the leaves cannot reach this level, and it is not the end of his ideal.
Rather than saying that he "killed his relatives and friends for the sake of the village," it is better to say that he "made the necessary bloody sacrifices to achieve his ultimate ideal."
So, was it wrong for him to kill his best friend?
I don’t think so either.
When Uchiha Madara's sword was pointing at Konoha and the village was under great threat, if he, as the first generation target, did not stand up at this time, I would think that this was an insult to his title as the leader of the ninja world.
Then why did Konoha decline, why did it fail, and why did it cast such a shadow?
Hashirama and Madara, they took the right first step, but then lost their way. Madara was bewitched by unknown things (insufficient information, please forgive me for saying so), and Hashirama... he could have continued Go forward, but die early.
He left too early, before he had time to plan the correct route for Konoha, before he had time to wait for the situation in the ninja world to stabilize, before he had time to consolidate the existing achievements, he left everything in this world and went to hell.
So they missed the best opportunity for reform, the war broke out again, and the second generation died...
However, the Hidden Leaf Village has fallen off the altar and is declining step by step. Is it really the first generation of leaders who "put the cart before the horse"?
I have been thinking about this word for a long time, and it was not until the second part came out that I was shocked -
Not Senju Hashirama.
Not Uchiha Madara either.
Those who created it, none of them made a mistake.
Teacher Moriha, what you said about Uchiha Madara by "putting the cart before the horse" was aimed at Konoha.
Yes, it's just Konoha. 】
His back suddenly relaxed, Konoha leaned on the back of the chair, closed his eyes, and breathed out gently.
The corners of his lips trembled slightly, unconsciously raising an arc of comfort.
--well said.
It was like a long-standing knot was finally torn apart, the blocked wall was smashed open, and the fog that covered the sky was blown away by the breeze...
The world is finally clear.
Was her confusion discovered?
With a honey-like smile in the corner of her eyes, the girl's eyes scanned the remaining few lines.
[You are making veiled accusations and blaming God for his injustice.
Why are there so many mistakes in the world, and why do those who care most about the country and the people often not get a good death?
Under your pen, the whipping "Konoha" is the epitome of all decay, a rebuke to selfish people, and a sneer at unfilial young people who ignore the last wishes of ancestors and act recklessly.
Derailed from the original dream, it can only be regarded as a semi-finished product of reform. Konoha has fallen into the quagmire of power disputes. After its glory has dimmed, it will eventually become nothing more than a common thing, and it will never wait for the day of "perfection".
This is the real tragedy that the teacher buried deep in the ground.
If the accident hadn't happened, if Madara and Hashirama hadn't split, maybe everything would have been different.
Unfortunately, there are no ifs in the world.
Your loyal readers]
--No, there is still a if.
What a talent, Konoha thought.
Although she vaguely felt that it was being understood...but how should I put it, this was the first time she had seen such a profound analysis. She was completely studying it as a real world.
Konoha didn't know who this reader was, but that didn't stop her from being grateful.
She also went into misunderstandings, was troubled by the "valley of the end", and was confused by the meaning of her birth, but ignored the essential things.
She wants to thank this reader for waking herself up.
It turns out that what she has always been angry about is not that "Hashirama would kill Madara for Konoha", but that she grew up too slowly, took too many wrong paths, and failed to meet her father's ideals, so that Hashirama's father, for the sake of During her long growth, she made too many sacrifices.
What she was tired of was that kind of herself.
Fortunately, it was still too late, and now... nothing happened.
Really.
Konoha pursed her lips and blinked her misty eyes.
Didn't this make her miss home even more?
Chat Sheng reminds you: Please bookmark () after reading it, it will be more convenient to read it again.
The house on the beach is still some distance away from the city. Fortunately, it is very convenient to travel by flying thunder god. The calico cat is such a small one that Konoha can completely carry it.
What?Let go?It didn't exist. From the first moment she saw it, it was destined that Fuzzy could only become the mascot of her Writers Association.
Natsume Soseki actually experienced space movement.
Alas, as people get older, they can no longer withstand stimulation. They teleport back and forth, and their brains are turned into mush.
Konoha brought the cat home, which naturally aroused unanimous cheers from the kittens. Little Sakule crawled and played on the ground, all enjoying teasing the fluffy kitten.
Oda Tsukuru expressed surprise because he found that the cat looked a little bit familiar: "Teacher?"
"Teacher?" Konoha, who was holding the calico cat, asked in confusion, "Odasaku, do you know it? Why do you call it teacher?"
"Ah... I often see it in lupin. The teacher is Dazai, because this cat is very smart."
As Odasaku explained, he took out a large pile of envelopes from his briefcase: "Xiao Konoha, your letter."
The girl's hands were bald as she plucked out the calico cat's hair.
Natsume Soseki: Hiss—
Konoha was horrified: "Has our home address been exposed again?!"
How long has it been since you moved here? !Damn this efficiency, these readers are wasting their talents if they don’t become spies!
"No, I went to the curry shop owner to get it."
Odasaku said and handed the envelope to Konoha: "The boss has saved it for you. Don't worry, I checked it and there is no blade."
Konoha: ...That's because the first part of the book on sale is not cruel...
Thinking of the manuscript she had just published and published, Konoha was sure that after the second part was printed and published, the mailbox would definitely be burst by the blade... She still had this point.
Their ocean view house in Konoha has a total of two floors. It's not particularly big, but it can't be called small either. Especially, they also have a small backyard where they can grow their favorite fruits and vegetables.
Konoha built a small wooden house for the calico cat in the backyard. Yes, the kind that uses wood escape, which can be done quickly in three seconds.
"Teacher, just rest here~ I will go to the Writers Association to build one for you later." Konoha placed the cat next to the cabin.
Well, little Konoha, who was not good at naming, couldn't think of a name for the new mascot, so he just called it after Odasaku and the others.
After building the cabin, she went back to her bedroom and read letters from readers one by one.
She personally enjoyed this process.
This is an exchange of ideas. In the process of communicating with readers, her inspirations burst out and her thinking expanded. Of course... watching the readers cry in the letter, "Mr. Moriye, stop the knife, the child is stupid." Konoha felt happy from the bottom of her heart.
I think she was also abused by the memory of the parallel world, and finally someone felt her pain...cough, stop it, stop it, don't get too carried away.
Konoha concentrated and read each letter carefully.
Maybe it's because the first part of "The Will of Fire" is very sugary. The readers who wrote to her were all cute and lovable, and they didn't threaten razor blades like the first one. Most of them were praising her writing and plot.
But what makes Konoha strange is why nine out of ten letters ask "When will I get married with a card?"
Konoha stupidly took his book and flipped through it from beginning to end, making sure that he was writing about friendship.
So the question is, why doesn’t anyone believe they are friends?
It was the same in the first part. She clearly stated in the article that Madara and Hashirama are "best friends". Why are so many people still trying to molest her Mito mother?
And something weird...what is "Brotherhood of Konohaism"?
Is there something wrong with her definition of friends?
The little girl tilted her head and thought for a while, unable to figure it out. In the end, she had to blame it on the fact that the brain waves of the natives of the ninja world were unable to communicate with modern people.
Konoha piled all the letters he had read into one place and continued to flip through the next one.
At this time, her eyes lit up and she immediately became energetic.
What a long article!
I feel like a treasure reader...
After calming down, Konoha read it word for word.
[Dear Teacher Mori Ye:
I have admired my teacher for a long time. I am impressed by the world described by him and am fascinated by it. However, because of my limited knowledge, I have not dared to write to my teacher to express my opinions.
Now, I am delighted to hear that the first part of Mr. Moriha's sequel has been published. I have thought about it over and over again, and finally feel confident. I express my limited knowledge in the letter and hope that the teacher will not take offense.
I boldly ask, Mr. Moriye, whether there is a big foreshadowing or a hidden clue in the book?
I have carefully studied the "ninja world" set by Moriha-sensei. If there are still shortcomings in the first part, then in the second part, Moriha-sensei's world view is already quite complete, so perfect that it seems that there is just such a world. The real world.
…]
The first four paragraphs, just a few lines, made Konoha gasp in shock. The calm water was disturbed by the strong wind, and the sharpness that pointed directly to the human heart pierced the frivolous appearance.
She couldn't wait to read on.
[From the first part to the second part, there is a clear link. There is more than one "line". My ability is limited and I really cannot dig out the hidden thread buried by the teacher. However, I can confidently point out that the bright line is "wooden wood". The history of the decline of "Ye Yin Village".
Yes, a history of decline.
When I came to this conclusion, I had my doubts, but no matter how many times I checked, I could only see the dimming sunset.
Teacher Moriha set up a deformed world, and under those conditions, it was impossible to break the situation.
The separation of life and death and the raging wars you describe are all the hopeless and useless struggles of people shackled in that abnormal world - this is what I saw in the first book.
You showed us two awakened teenagers, but gave them sad endings in the end. You let us see the golden hope, and then extinguished it bit by bit.
What finally fell away was the dust of regret.
In fact, at the end of the Warring States Period in the first book, when the order was half-collapsed due to war, it was most possible to rebuild a new order and create a new era. And Mr. Moriha, you did write that. .
You let those two young men with dreams serve as pioneers. In my opinion, although everything they did seems to be lacking now, it was undoubtedly a great attempt under the circumstances at that time. They were trying to give the world A new survival mode, constantly looking for an "optimal solution" for the ninja community - I don't think they made any wrong move.
But why did they end up failing when they were on the right path?
Why did Uchiha Madara leave after having a late-night secret conversation with the First Generation?What did he see?You didn't answer this question for us, and this suspense remains to this day.
But I was once very puzzled as to why you used such a bitter and sarcastic tone to pointedly point out that the first generation was "putting the cart before the horse"?Don't you think this term is biased?
Did Senju Hashirama do something wrong?Has he really forgotten his original intention?
No, he is still walking on their ideal path, but in his eyes, the concept of "village" is no longer just a village. It is his ideal that in the future, he can have someone to support him when he is old, he can grow up when he is young, and he is lonely. A "world" where everyone has something to support.
Only in that "world" can the people he values truly live and work in peace and contentment. Just a village hidden in the leaves cannot reach this level, and it is not the end of his ideal.
Rather than saying that he "killed his relatives and friends for the sake of the village," it is better to say that he "made the necessary bloody sacrifices to achieve his ultimate ideal."
So, was it wrong for him to kill his best friend?
I don’t think so either.
When Uchiha Madara's sword was pointing at Konoha and the village was under great threat, if he, as the first generation target, did not stand up at this time, I would think that this was an insult to his title as the leader of the ninja world.
Then why did Konoha decline, why did it fail, and why did it cast such a shadow?
Hashirama and Madara, they took the right first step, but then lost their way. Madara was bewitched by unknown things (insufficient information, please forgive me for saying so), and Hashirama... he could have continued Go forward, but die early.
He left too early, before he had time to plan the correct route for Konoha, before he had time to wait for the situation in the ninja world to stabilize, before he had time to consolidate the existing achievements, he left everything in this world and went to hell.
So they missed the best opportunity for reform, the war broke out again, and the second generation died...
However, the Hidden Leaf Village has fallen off the altar and is declining step by step. Is it really the first generation of leaders who "put the cart before the horse"?
I have been thinking about this word for a long time, and it was not until the second part came out that I was shocked -
Not Senju Hashirama.
Not Uchiha Madara either.
Those who created it, none of them made a mistake.
Teacher Moriha, what you said about Uchiha Madara by "putting the cart before the horse" was aimed at Konoha.
Yes, it's just Konoha. 】
His back suddenly relaxed, Konoha leaned on the back of the chair, closed his eyes, and breathed out gently.
The corners of his lips trembled slightly, unconsciously raising an arc of comfort.
--well said.
It was like a long-standing knot was finally torn apart, the blocked wall was smashed open, and the fog that covered the sky was blown away by the breeze...
The world is finally clear.
Was her confusion discovered?
With a honey-like smile in the corner of her eyes, the girl's eyes scanned the remaining few lines.
[You are making veiled accusations and blaming God for his injustice.
Why are there so many mistakes in the world, and why do those who care most about the country and the people often not get a good death?
Under your pen, the whipping "Konoha" is the epitome of all decay, a rebuke to selfish people, and a sneer at unfilial young people who ignore the last wishes of ancestors and act recklessly.
Derailed from the original dream, it can only be regarded as a semi-finished product of reform. Konoha has fallen into the quagmire of power disputes. After its glory has dimmed, it will eventually become nothing more than a common thing, and it will never wait for the day of "perfection".
This is the real tragedy that the teacher buried deep in the ground.
If the accident hadn't happened, if Madara and Hashirama hadn't split, maybe everything would have been different.
Unfortunately, there are no ifs in the world.
Your loyal readers]
--No, there is still a if.
What a talent, Konoha thought.
Although she vaguely felt that it was being understood...but how should I put it, this was the first time she had seen such a profound analysis. She was completely studying it as a real world.
Konoha didn't know who this reader was, but that didn't stop her from being grateful.
She also went into misunderstandings, was troubled by the "valley of the end", and was confused by the meaning of her birth, but ignored the essential things.
She wants to thank this reader for waking herself up.
It turns out that what she has always been angry about is not that "Hashirama would kill Madara for Konoha", but that she grew up too slowly, took too many wrong paths, and failed to meet her father's ideals, so that Hashirama's father, for the sake of During her long growth, she made too many sacrifices.
What she was tired of was that kind of herself.
Fortunately, it was still too late, and now... nothing happened.
Really.
Konoha pursed her lips and blinked her misty eyes.
Didn't this make her miss home even more?
Chat Sheng reminds you: Please bookmark () after reading it, it will be more convenient to read it again.
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