Tsunade's character is impulsive, but only for that moment.

Therefore, from the beginning, her impulse seemed to be hidden even from Minato and Ding Zao's two subordinates. This was to confuse the enemy and create opportunities for a breakout.

Of course, if she could really seize the opportunity to kill Qiu, she would not let it go.

Just like the classic taunt of XB Knight, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: "If three of them fight and one is killed, will they be able to play?"

When you are trapped in a siege and there are fewer people fighting against more people, if you can seize the opportunity to kill one of them first, and it is the enemy's eldest brother, it will undoubtedly greatly damage the enemy's morale.

Unfortunately, Qiu did not lose her vigilance just because she had the absolute upper hand. She had already taken precautions, and her surprise attack failed.

However, Minato and Choza quickly seized the opportunity without her prior warning and launched an assault, completely disrupting the enemy's encirclement and deployment.

So after seizing the opportunity to save Ding Zuo, she gave the two of them a look, and they did not let her down, following her and escaping in time.

. . .

"Tsunade-sama, what should we do now?"

Akimichi Dingzao, who had walked back and forth through the gate of hell, no longer dared to remain silent as before. As Tsunade rushed out, he couldn't help but ask questions.

"Now that I've seen the hole card, I naturally have to bet on a big one."

Tsunade, who has been influenced by her grandfather Hashirama since she was a child and loves gambling the most, never forgets to use metaphors.

"Tsunade-sama, Iwagakure has assembled at least five teams now. If you continue to stay, I'm afraid..."

Minato, who couldn't help but look at Ding Zao, had no choice but to stand up and give Tsunade a warning.

"Don't worry, I know what to do."

Tsunade, however, waved her hand, indicating that she knew what was appropriate.

"Dingzuo, how is your injury?"

"It's nothing, just some bruises. It only hurt a little at that time. Those stubbles couldn't penetrate the protection of the hair."

Ding Zao, who had rough skin and thick flesh, and whose hair could act as a shield like Jiraiya's Lion Hair Technique, shook his head, but he couldn't help but show a bit of worry in his eyes.

He felt uneasy about Tsunade's insistence on staying and playing hide-and-seek with the Iwagakure ninjas.

Worrying about his own safety was one thing, but what he was more worried about was that his sacrifice was meaningless.

The prerequisite for them to continue to hang the Iwagakure ninja now is that Hasani has returned to the camp to report the news, and is coming with a large army to rescue them and at the same time kill all the enemies they are holding.

Just in case. . .

As for the younger brother Hasani, although he recognized the opponent's strength, he really didn't know how Tsunade and Minato could be sure that Tsunade and Minato could avoid all the Iwagakure teams along the way and be safe in this place. Returning to the main camp.

His eyes when looking at the valley are not white, and there is no pair of sunglasses on the bridge of his nose.

Does the trough also have a dog nose?

. . .

"Ah!"

As Hatake Sakumo shook off the blood on the White Fang dagger, Nami suddenly couldn't help but sneeze.

However, he didn't know that the seemingly honest and honest Choza was orchestrating him behind his back. Of course, he had no such awareness at all. At this time, all he could think about was that Sakumo had just killed the man lying on the ground not far away. , with his eyes open, watching the process of Iwagakure Jounin with unblinking eyes.

Although this process only lasted less than two seconds and no more than three rounds, it could be regarded as a flash.

But as long as he recalled the flash of sword light with a bluish-white electric arc, he couldn't help but think of three words in his mind.

Strong and invincible.

This is also his evaluation of Hatake Sakumo's swordsmanship.

For the first time, he truly realized why the three ninjas respected him.

Some people say that doing something to the extreme is art.

In Hasani's opinion, Hatake Sakumo's swordsmanship is art.

The art of killing.

Facing the sudden encounter with the Iwagakure team, Sakumo, who had been rushing forward as an arrow, just dodged, and the White Fang held behind his back had already slit the throats of the two Iwagakure chuunin.

It wasn't until the blood from the throat wound gushed out that the two Iwagakure chuunin finally realized what was happening. They opened their eyes wide and fell down in the burst of bright red fountain. At this time, Sakumo had already reached the point where he recognized Sakumo. Shigo turned around and ran away from the Iwagakure jounin who was running away.

Then, the short sword stabbed into the back of Iwagakure Jōnin's neck.

The Iwagakure Jonin turned into a wooden stake and used the Substitution Technique to escape the disaster.

But under the unbelievable gaze of Hasani, Sakumo didn't pause at all after completing the blow. He pulled out the White Teeth dagger from the stake as if completing the next move of the dance, without even looking at it. Thrown to the right front.

The next moment, the Iwagakure jounin who had just disappeared appeared there as if he was taking the initiative to take the sword.

Although relying on his strength as a Jonin, he blocked White Fang with his palm, Hatake Sakumo was like a giant anaconda tightening his prey, without giving him any chance to breathe. When he wanted to pull out the short sword, , Sakumo's left hand had already grasped the White Fang dagger again.

Then he pressed the handle of White Fang's knife with his right hand and moved forward.

While slicing his palms, he also slit his throat, and like a top dancer dancing on the tip of a knife, he swayed away from the spray of blood, and then followed the team without any pause. , and continued to move forward, as if he just casually killed an ant that accidentally crawled into his palm.

The other swordsman ninjas who were accompanying him seemed to have grown accustomed to the strange situation. They didn't even show any expressions of admiration or excitement on their faces and continued on their way in silence.

And Bo Trough, who was still reminiscing about the short-lived but enough to shock him for a year, gradually perfected the details through constant recollection.

. . .

The reason why that battle seemed so random was not only that Sakumo Hatake was indeed invincible, but also that with his continuous improvement, he gradually found several details that were ignored at first.

The first was the boundless fear that arose in the hearts of the opponent's Iwagakure team, which only had three members, when they suddenly encountered dozens of times their number, led by Sakumo Hatake.

If they still had the courage, they might still have a chance. With all their courage gone, they were already panicking and had no choice but to even lose the energy to escape.

That's why the two Iwagakure chunin looked like wooden stakes, and their throats were slit without any reaction.

Second, the reason why Hatake Sakumo was able to predict in advance where the Iwagakure jounin would appear like a prophet was entirely because of the tacit cooperation of the swordsmanship masters behind Hatake Sakumo.

At that time, he only focused on Hatake Sakumo, but he relied on constant recall to finally discover that when Hatake Sakumo attacked, the three jounin and five special jounin who followed him did not stop. In place, admiring Hatake Sakumo's murderous art as he did, he immediately dispersed.

And just like the ancient siege of a city in order to prevent the enemies in the city from arousing the desire to fight to the death, it was always customary to surround three and one missing. These eight swordsman masters invisibly blocked the way for Iwagakure Jonin to escape, leaving only Sakumo. The gap on the right front.

It can be said that this is the trap set by the eight people together with Hatake Sakumo for Iwagakure Jonin.

Iwagakure Jōnin, who only had the thought of escaping for his life, had already lost his accurate judgment in the panic, so there was a scene where Hatake Sakumo seemed to know where the opponent would appear as if he was a prophet.

But the more he recalled it, the more determined he was in Bo Gu's mind.

I must learn swordsmanship from Hatake Sakumo!

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