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Chapter 301: Necklace Suspense

"Your necklace?"

Yasuo thought of a peach tree that had grown tall and tall in Konoha Cemetery.

This peach tree was planted overnight by Yasuo after Tsunade gave her grandfather's necklace to her in the year she just graduated.

Yasuo buried the necklace, which carried Tsunade's blessing and the curse of fate, deeply under the peach tree.

That necklace killed several guys who were suspected of being the protagonist's template, and even Prince Naruto almost died.

Out of respect for these deeds, Yasuo did not bury the necklace in the Hatake clan land, but buried it near the Konoha Cemetery.

The reason why I chose Konoha Cemetery is, on the one hand, because the cemetery has good feng shui and is more suitable for suppressing such unlucky things;

On the other hand, the trees planted in the cemetery are for people to express their grief for their loved ones. Generally, no one will cut them down, so it is safer to bury the necklace there.

Judging from the actual effect, the terrible curse was really suppressed by the peach tree. At least these years, Yasuo has been healthy and active except for one time when he tried to die.

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In the dead of night, Yasuo went out furtively, carrying a Luoyang shovel and wearing night clothes.

After being the best man for a day, Yasuo was very tired, but the necklace incident was indeed something that could not be ignored. Yasuo decided to find out, otherwise it would be difficult to sleep.

Looking up at the night sky, Yasuo felt as if he was in another world.

The moon and stars are sparse on winter nights, but if you look carefully, you can find that the starry sky in Konoha is dimmer now than it was ten years ago.

This is of course not because the stars themselves have dimmed, but because Konoha as a whole has become brighter.

Today's Konoha is a bit exaggerated to say it is a city that never sleeps, but at midnight, the lights on many streets are still bright.

Yasuo regretted a little. Why did he wear night clothes? If he was discovered by the police patrol at night, he would not look like a good person.

However, going to the cemetery to dig in the middle of the night felt unceremonious without wearing black clothes, so Yasuo had no intention of changing his outfit.

After all, he was the spy chief who controlled the intelligence department. Yasuo knew Konoha's defense well. Using some means, he easily avoided the eyes and ears of the police force and ANBU and came to Konoha Cemetery.

There is no light pollution here.

The bleak north wind blew up the fallen leaves and slapped Yasuo's face, while the night owls emitted varying lengths of whining from the branches.

The entire cemetery seemed lonely and gloomy.

Because time has passed, Yasuo's memory has become blurry. Moreover, the cemetery is not his own backyard and is not that familiar. Therefore, Yasuo cannot directly attack the peach tree.

While recalling the location, he used a flashlight to look around.

In the field of vision, the tombstones are like dominoes stacked on top of each other, dense and neat, looking a little cautious.

Suddenly Yasuo stopped and looked at the tombstone in the flashlight light.

Hatake Masashige, this is the tombstone of the previous head of the Hatake family, the father of Sakumo and Yasuo.

This is also an empty tomb, with only some clothes inside.

Yasuo's cheap father died in a foreign country during the First Ninja War, and his body was not brought back to Konoha. Instead, he was cremated on the spot and then buried in water.

It is precisely for this reason that the Yasuo family actually rarely comes to the cemetery to worship, and more often they burn incense for their father in the Hatake Ancestral Hall.

But since he passed by, Yasuo felt that he still couldn't pretend he didn't see it.

He took out a dendrobium orchid from his travel backpack, bent down and placed it in front of the tombstone.

Then, Yasuo took out another jar of twenty-month brew, poured a small bowl into it, and set it aside.

In fact, Yasuo wasn't sure whether his father wanted to drink this kind of wine.

According to Keiko, their father was a real ninja who always restrained himself with strict self-discipline requirements and never drank alcohol in his life.

But Keiko has another comment...

Sakumo is very much like his father.

Yasuo felt that now that he was in heaven, there was no need to be so harsh on himself and he should let his hobbies go.

Theoretically speaking, Sakumo is indeed more of a Hatake family member than himself, so Yasuo makes a bold guess that Cheap Daddy must also like to drink twenty-month brew.

After hesitating for a long time, Yasuo put down another pornographic magazine and left without looking back.

After all, we can't rule out the possibility that my father's hobbies are closer to mine...

In the past, Hatsuki brews were often displayed at Hatake Ancestral Hall rituals, but it was obviously impossible to place such a magazine, otherwise Keiko would beat her head in.

Today is a rare fate, Yasuo decided to give some benefits to the dead ghost father.

……

In line with the principle of mutual respect when meeting, flowers and wine were placed in front of the tombstones of Yasuo's acquaintances along the way.

For example, Orochimaru and Jiraiya's parents, such as the first generation Hokage.

Instead, Tsunade's parents were all buried in the ancestral graves of the Daimyo clan and did not receive Yasuo's flowers.

Theoretically, there are ANBU guards near Hashirama's graveyard.

But as time went by, this guard became ineffective.

The corpses of ninjas are indeed valuable materials for research, but decades have passed, and what little remains has no value other than being used for reincarnation. Even if the bones are broken and the marrow is sucked out, Hashirama cells cannot be found.

In Sarutobi Hiruzen's opinion, the forbidden technique of Reincarnation in the Earth was well protected by the village, and there was no risk of it being spread.

Therefore, the guards at Hashirama Cemetery were relaxed.

Standing in front of the tombstone between the pillars, Yasuo frowned and looked at the offerings.

As the creator of Konoha and the God of Ninja, many Konoha ninjas and civilians spontaneously send offerings to Hashirama's Tomb every spring.

But now is winter, which is not the time for sacrifices in Konoha's traditional sense.

However, there were several bags of shrimp-flavored potato chips and several cans of Coke placed in front of Hashirama's grave.

Who would use this kind of thing to sweep the grave of the First Hokage?

Yasuo couldn't help but think of a figure in his mind, an old man with slender front teeth.

Although control guards have been installed in the old man's front teeth, Yasuo does not have the time to keep an eye on his whereabouts.

Only when necessary, in the command room far away in the Shadow Island, the vegetable people will send reminder questions to Yasuo.

As for whether he can catch up or not, it all depends on Yasuo's mood.

After careful observation, Yasuo saw two traces of friction on the top of the tombstone.

This was a mark left by Mr. Beaver’s unique habit of grinding his teeth, which also confirmed Yasuo’s guess.

"What a pair of old enemies and best friends who love each other and kill each other!"

Yasuo shook his head, sighed, and then reached out to put the offerings that Uchiha Madara had placed here into his travel backpack.

They were all unopened potato chips and soda drinks, and they were sold to Ah Fei later. Yasuo thought this was a good idea.

Diligence and frugality are excellent qualities.

After sending out a dozen flowers, seven or eight bowls of wine, and two pornographic magazines, Yasuo looked at the last tombstone with a complicated expression.

"The Tomb of Hatake Yasuo."

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