Black Naruto: Shadow Moon

Chapter 281 defection

Meanwhile, the fleeing soldiers heard the rebels' stories.

They distributed land in various places, liberated farmers, and brought a better life to civilians.

The resistance army includes not only fighters, but also ordinary people who were once like them.

These men fought for their own survival and freedom, not to serve some high and mighty daimyo.

The rebels emphasized equality and justice, advocated overthrowing aristocratic rule, and gave everyone a chance. This philosophy made many soldiers yearn for it.

Many soldiers began to discuss quietly: "Why can't we join the rebels? They are helping us, giving us land, and making our lives better. Why should we continue to work for those daimyo?"

More and more soldiers realized that they were not gaining anything from the war.

What the resistance offers is a fairer world, a chance to fight for yourself rather than sacrifice your life for those who rule.

People began to question: "Why should we fight for the daimyo if we are all joining the resistance?"

As these doubts grew, more and more soldiers chose to leave the Five-Nation Coalition.

This sentiment spread particularly quickly among troops composed of ordinary people.

Many soldiers laid down their weapons during the battle and took the initiative to surrender to the rebels. Instead of rejecting these joiners, the rebels accepted them and provided them with new identities and beliefs.

"We are not fighting for others, we are fighting for ourselves, our families and a fairer future!" A soldier who defected to the resistance army said loudly after joining. More soldiers began to follow their example, and this trend of defection spread like wildfire in the areas liberated by the resistance army.

Serious divisions began to appear within the Five-Nation Alliance.

Those soldiers from the lower classes increasingly questioned the justice of the war.

The top generals of the coalition forces still obeyed the orders of the daimyo, attempting to maintain the unity and combat effectiveness of the army.

However, this kind of upper-level will can no longer truly maintain the collapsing morale.

Many soldiers even defected during battle and no longer fought for the daimyo.

They fled the battlefield with their families and friends, heading to areas occupied by the rebels in search of freedom and equality.

And those soldiers who insisted on staying in the Five-Nation Alliance gradually lost their enthusiasm for fighting and became discouraged.

They watched their comrades fall one by one, but they could no longer find the motivation to continue fighting.

Some of the surviving soldiers privately said: "If we join the rebels, at least we can have our own land and freedom. Working for the daimyo, we can only continue to live a poor life."

As more and more soldiers defected, the ranks of the rebels grew.

They gradually transformed from a guerrilla force that was surrounded and suppressed into a revolutionary force with broad support.

The rebels gained more and more support from civilians by distributing land and promoting ideas of equality.

Those people who had been oppressed by the Five-Nation Coalition chose to stand on the side of the rebels.

After the tragic decisive battle in Tian Kingdom, the faith of the soldiers of the Five Nations Coalition began to waver.

Originally an oppressed class, they were forced to serve the daimyo and became the armed force to suppress rebellions.

After the tragic decisive battle in Tian Kingdom, the faith of the soldiers of the Five Nations Coalition began to waver.

Originally an oppressed class, they were forced to serve the daimyo and became the armed force to suppress rebellions.

Although they gained some benefits in the conflict with the rebels, such as basic living security and military training, many people still sympathized with the masses and their inner moral dilemma deepened.

As the battle escalated, the soldiers experienced countless life and death tests on the battlefield.

They witnessed their comrades falling one by one and their blood soaking the battlefield.

At this point, the soldiers' mentality began to change. They began to think about their situation and gradually realized that the daimyo was an unjust ruler. Why should they fight for these ruthless and cruel nobles? Why should they become victims and be used as cannon fodder?

Against this background, the soldiers in the Five-Nation Coalition began to choose passive resistance and adopt an attitude of non-violent non-cooperation.

Especially the soldiers from the Land of Thunder, who were the largest in number and also suffered the heaviest casualties.

Under the leadership of the Daimyo of the Land of Lightning, these soldiers were used as cannon fodder and were under tremendous pressure from their superiors.

The pent-up dissatisfaction in the hearts of many soldiers finally erupted in battles.

After the decisive battle in the Land of Rice, the soldiers of the Land of Lightning became even more angry.

Having suffered heavy losses in battle, they lost the trust of the daimyo.

Under the pressure of the supervision team, the anger in the soldiers' hearts reached its peak.

They decided to resist, killed the warriors of the Supervisory Corps, and then quickly launched an attack on the capital of the Land of Lightning.

The soldiers of the Kingdom of Thunder showed amazing courage in this raid. They surged toward the capital like a tide with a clear goal - to destroy the rule that oppressed them.

They were merciless in their attacks, killing daimyo, their families, and their descendants, and even the nobles in the capital were massacred on a large scale.

Although they created large-scale unrest in the capital, the soldiers of the Thunder Nation did not intend to occupy the capital.

They just wanted to plunder some property so that they could live a rich life, or take the opportunity to join the rebels.

Seeing that the daimyos of various countries were unable to take care of themselves, their expectations for the future gradually became clear.

In all this chaos, the Fourth Raikage Ai of the Hidden Cloud Village was unable to react in time.

Their losses were not small, but it was too late to ask the daimyo for help.

When the capital was attacked, the ninjas of the Hidden Cloud Village also faced considerations of morality and responsibility.

The ninjas of the Hidden Cloud Village are confused about how to rescue the capital and daimyo of the Land of Lightning.

Although they knew that the daimyo's tyranny was no longer supported by the people, for the ninjas, protecting the stability of the ruling class was also related to their own interests.

At the same time, they were also worried that once the Daimyo of the Land of Lightning was killed, the future situation would become even more difficult to control.

Eventually, the ninjas of the Hidden Cloud Village decided to send a small team to the capital to try to quell the riot.

They must act quickly to prevent the spread of larger-scale unrest, lest the Kingdom of Thunder completely spiral out of control.

In the capital of the Kingdom of Thunder, the once oppressed soldiers gradually united.

They are not just fighting for money and property, but also for a better future and to fight for their right to survival and dignity.

The idea of ​​the resistance army gradually took root in their hearts.

As the situation developed, the chaos in the Land of Thunder not only shook the foundation of the Five-Nation Alliance, but also shocked the daimyo of other countries.

They realized that their previous way of ruling could no longer continue.

The future of the ninja world seems to be moving in an irreversible direction. The flame of resistance has been ignited and is unstoppable.

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