【Naruto】Hyuga Neji’s Beautiful Life

Chapter 166 People Lost in the World (2) (Page 12)

"Minato-sensei...did you make a wish for 'that'?"

There was no need to ask, Tsunade's attitude alone was enough to show that Minato-sensei must have made a wish to that person before he could return to the present world.

But Hatake Kakashi still asked.

The evil god who seduces people's hearts and his new victims, but they are happy because of it.

There is a forbidden technique in the world that can sacrifice living people and call the souls of the dead in the pure land to achieve the purpose of resurrecting the dead - invented by the second generation Hokage, Reincarnation in the Dirty Land.

"Teacher Minato, you once said that the souls of the deceased should rest in peace when they return to the Pure Land."

Although Namikaze Minato looks like a normal living creature now, Hatake Kakashi has been frightened by Hinata Neji's "Make a Wish on Me" evil god's words more than once, and he really can't treat him like this.

The deceased is not only a physical death, but also a social death. He hopes that Hinata Neji will not understand the reason why the deceased rests in peace.

"Kakashi..."

However, in a broad sense, the resurrection of the dead is the wishful thinking of people living in the world, but the situation of Namikaze Minato is slightly special.

What if it was the wish of the deceased himself?

According to the logic of the world, Mr. Minato who used the corpse to seal away is not considered dead at all. He is just a missing person who is considered dead by society.

How could Minato Namikaze not know what Kakashi Hatake was thinking in his mind. I remember that during the Nine-Tails Rebellion, Kakashi was still a half-year-old child and Naruto was still a newborn.

But now, he still looks like that day, and Naruto is almost as tall as him, and Kakashi has become Naruto's teacher. He was absent from them for too much time, and the source was just his own wishful thinking.

As the fourth generation Hokage, and when he was young and vigorous, the most important thing he lacked was a sense of responsibility.

It would be great if he could use his death to exchange for everyone's safety, but what about the people he left behind?

See, retribution comes back to everyone in completely different ways.

"You've all grown up, Naruto, Kakashi..."

Naruto was still in the state of brain-dead selective self-doubt like "Huh? Dad? Huh? I have a father, otherwise how could I be born?"

The scent of lavender can be faintly smelled on the white royal robe, which seems to be the laundry detergent preferred by housewives. It also has a sense of age that makes people can't help but miss it.

The man looks lean and capable, but in fact both his arms and shoulders are broad and strong. The warm body temperature of a living person seems to be able to dispel all confusion and unknown.

The golden flash was not only the feared Flying Thunder God, but also Namikaze Minato himself. Just standing where he is, he can continuously radiate warm energy, an incredible man.

He held the student and his son in his arms. It was ridiculous to say that his memory of his son was not even one tenth of the student's, not even one thousandth.

He left this world just after he was born.

But that didn't stop Namikaze Minato from loving him.

It is an innate instinct for a father to love his children.

And Hatake Kakashi, his last student, has long been no different from a child to the Minato family.

There are many injustices in the world, which take away happiness time and time again and spread misery to the world again and again.

When he was alive, he met an eminent monk called "He Kong". The man had an aloof temperament, and he could tell at a glance that he was not a mortal.

Master He Kong once said, "What you lose will eventually come back to you in another way."

Even if it is not expected by the world, the energy of this world is always conserved.

Minato once asked, "Master, why are there incredibly happy people and incredibly miserable people in this world?"

The master replied like this:

"Happiness and misery have always been defined by humans themselves."

“If you think you are happy, you are the happiest person in the world.”

"And when you feel miserable, no amount of 'happiness' considered by others can dispel your misery."

At that time, Namikaze Minato couldn't understand the mystery - wasn't this a method used by the people at the bottom to deceive themselves and others? If you can't even be satisfied materially, what can you do spiritually?

When he was in class, his teacher taught him: The economic base determines the superstructure. In the final analysis, a master is just a master who is very good at making himself happy.

But now, he seemed to understand vaguely.

The blond man held the two of them in his arms with his broad arms. His voice was calm and gentle:

“I may have a lot, or I may have nothing.”

"I have brought you suffering before, and I come back here with wishful thinking."

"But I think this is happiness. After all, not everyone has the opportunity to make a wish to 'that'."

"Perhaps it is painful and difficult for you to accept now - all this is not only sudden, but also makes our past become as funny as a joke..."

"But touching each other like this, having conversations like this..."

"Whether it's selfish or impulsive..."

“I think having the courage to move into the future is good enough.”

Minato choked up a little as he spoke. Although such happiness was stiff and awkward - it was only now. He was more certain than anyone that they would have a happier future than they would have otherwise.

First, he feels happy, and then he can be happy.

And this kind of happiness can undoubtedly extend to oneself and others, making both of them happy together.

But the story still doesn't have a happy ending.

But the living are never qualified to grieve for the dead.

Why can't Kushina's wish be realized by him?

“What we lose always comes back to us in another way.”

"Naruto, Kakashi, long time no see."

This is supposed to be a relationship between three people.

If Tsunade had "showed" Minato to Kakashi and Naruto respectively, it would have been: an awkward reunion between father and son, a touching meeting between master and apprentice, and a wonderfully awkward meeting between master and apprentice.

But this is too much trouble, so it would be better to leave everything to the three of them to digest internally.

They once had nothing, but they still survived in this world.

When the important person leaves, it seems like the world is falling apart and everything is bleak.

But as you live, you will find that it is nothing more than that.

Without those one or two people, life won't change much.

It's just that a house has become empty, and the gold is no longer found on the Hokage's desk. It's just "Minato-sensei" who can't get a single response no matter how many times he calls.

Even if there is no one else, Hatake Kakashi still lives in this world.

Like a scarecrow in a rice field, he has seen the coming and going of crows, the harvests of the four seasons, the change of masters, and the turbulence of the current situation.

But he never looked at himself.

Maybe the scarecrow has long been in tatters, but he still keeps the birds away.

Even though it was no longer a field, but a complete wasteland.

"It hurts so much...I'm going to be strangled to death! Dad...Dad!"

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