Chapter 538 Undead Creatures Share the Blessing
Chapter 538 Undead Creatures Share the Blessing
"Fa Yi, what you said is correct. I was indeed a paranoid madman before, but now I understand what love is."
I hope you can join me in protecting the Wind Kingdom. I believe your master in heaven would also want to see you do this.
Gaara walked over and slowly began to speak.
Gaara's words were true; the changes he made went far beyond just his personality and beliefs.
The original Gaara was the taciturn type, and apart from when he was acting crazy, he was truly not good at speaking.
However, after Gaara's personality changed, he rose to become the leader of the Allied Shinobi Forces in the original story, and was even able to issue pre-battle declarations to boost morale.
The perspective in the original work is always from Konoha, so apart from a few original plot points, no one knows what Gaara has gone through in the past few years.
It takes more than one day to transform a madman who spouts nonsense into a master of pre-battle mobilization.
The current Gaara, due to his rich practical experience, is probably even more eloquent than Gaara was during the Fourth Shinobi World War in the original manga.
For example, when Gaara took over the power of the Daimyo of the Land of Wind after his death, he gave a speech to the people.
It tells the story of how much labor is required to earn a single rice ball.
As for why it wasn't "500,000 taels for a rice ball"?
As mentioned before, the atmosphere in the ninja world is quite peculiar; all countries speak the same language and use the same currency.
I wonder who printed and issued the currency in the ninja world before. It couldn't have been Black Zetsu, could it?
In short, since everyone uses the same currency, it's impossible for a rice ball to cost 500,000 taels.
But the fact that the currency does not depreciate does not mean that people can live well.
If the currency doesn't depreciate, then give less money, or even no money at all.
Distribute grain, vouchers, and Q coins.
Therefore, Gaara's speech was still successful.
The core point is that after Gaara was "redeemed," he seemed to have suddenly become enlightened and was able to accurately grasp various key issues.
Gaara's attempt to persuade Fai is similar, directly addressing the core issue: the root of Fai's problems lies in the previous Jinchuriki, Bunfuku.
As expected, after hearing Gaara mention his master, Benbuk, Fai once again burst into tears, his hands trembling as he raised them in front of him: "The technique I inherited from my master was born to separate the Tailed Beasts from their Jinchuriki!"
Aside from this, I'm a useless piece of trash; I can't do anything!
What else can I do? What else can I do?
Master? Master! What do you want me to do?!
As Fa Yi spoke, his tone became somewhat frantic.
It's clear that he wasn't trying to overthrow Gaara because of any conflict of interest.
It is something more important and more abstract.
—The meaning of his own existence.
The Senju-Shu-Shiki technique he mastered is only effective against Jinchūriki; isn't that the mission that Bunpuku entrusted to him?
Was it wrong for his master to distribute blessings?
Impossible! His master, Bunpuku, was clearly a kind person who was persecuted by Sunagakure!
Just as Fa-yi was struggling with his dilemma, his left and right brains fighting each other, Gaara placed a hand on his shoulder.
"Fa Yi, your master Fenfu is a respectable senior... Well, actually I don't know much about him, because my birth was due to his death."
So, if you want to know what your master is thinking, I think another friend knows better. If you're confused, you can ask him.
Another friend?
Just as Faichi was confused about who Gaara was referring to, Shukaku's sharp voice appeared in his mind.
Shukaku?!
Shukaku began to tell Fai-ichi the story of it and Fen-fu.
The Book of Formations describes Bunfuku as "a monk who wholeheartedly accepts love and understands the feelings of a kindred spirit."
Bunpuku is not a perfect Jinchūriki.
The perfect Jinchūriki is not a relationship, but a state of being.
A connection of minds is a necessary element for a perfect Jinchūriki, but it does not mean that simply having a connection of minds will make one a perfect Jinchūriki.
The most crucial thing is to be able to fight side by side when you are in sync with each other.
Bunpuku spent his entire life imprisoned. At first, he suppressed Shukaku's power, but later he gained Shukaku's approval. However, Shukaku only approved of his personal character and was still unwilling to contribute to Sunagakure.
So even if Bunpuku never used Shukaku's power in his entire life, Shukaku would never lend his power to Bunpuku for the sake of Sunagakure.
Shukaku will only agree to the idea of taking a part in the fortune-telling ceremony for himself.
But if Bunpuku is fighting for himself, then his character cannot be recognized by Shukaku.
This creates a vicious cycle.
Shukaku is like this: its strength is not great, but its temper is as bad as Kurama's.
It is one of the tailed beasts with extremely low cost-effectiveness.
Then, Shukaku mentioned that in the later years of Bunpuku, it praised Bunpuku's temperament as being the same as that of the Sage of Six Paths, which directly broke the defenses of the originally serene ascetic Bunpuku, causing him to cry.
This is actually quite easy to understand.
Fenfu, who has been imprisoned for his entire life, is like everyone else online, almost like a ghost.
I've gotten used to insults and contempt; I've just let it go.
But when faced with sudden concern and praise, they can't handle it.
"Kid, the technique that Bunpuku taught you wasn't to help you end the painful entanglement between the Jinchuriki and the Tailed Beast. He didn't feel any pain at all when he was with me!"
The purpose of this spell is to protect.
Tailed beasts are used by you humans in war as weapons of war, and they must be deployed to the battlefield.
According to Kurama, in Konoha, the Fourth Hokage took over the position of the previous Nine-Tails Jinchuriki to prevent him from going to the battlefield. He traveled across the battlefield, facing the Jinchuriki of Kumogakure and Iwagakure, and established a formidable reputation.
Therefore, if a country wants to avoid using Jinchūriki, it must possess combat power capable of replacing them.
Bunpuku did not want war, but he did not want his village to be invaded by other ninja villages.
Therefore, he developed this technique targeting Jinchuriki and Tailed Beasts, so that if Jinchuriki from other ninja villages went to the battlefield, he could take his place and, in a relatively peaceful manner, remove the opposing Jinchuriki from the battlefield, rendering them useless.
"How could this be? Why didn't Master just tell me directly...?"
After listening to Shouhe's explanation, Fa Yi felt that he understood everything, but it was a little too late for him to understand.
"He's been detained for so long, he can barely speak properly, how could he explain things to you clearly? Besides, how many opportunities have you had to contact him?"
Shouhe's rhetorical question left Fa Yi speechless.
After understanding all this, Fa Yi's mindset returned to normal, but he still lost his life goals.
His role is to maintain peace in the ninja world and prevent the outbreak of a war between jinchūriki.
But hasn't it already been achieved?
What else can he do?
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