Chapter 46 The fox is sad when the rabbit dies
"What a powerful song this is!" members of the Akatsuki organization sighed after listening to the chorus quietly.
"Perhaps what the church wants to do is in this song! A faith organization does not praise their gods, but the people who humble themselves in the dirt. No wonder those priests are willing to do their best. The gods are determined to die." Nagato murmured as if he suddenly understood something.
"There is no savior in the world, it's all up to us! Is this really the case? Can the world really get better by relying on those people who don't understand anything?" Yahiko shook his head in confusion.
"Everyone, it's time for us to go back and report the information to Lord Hanzo!" Yahiko came back from his confusion. He decided to come to the temple as little as possible in the future. Every time he came, his originally determined goal would fall into confusion. among.
"Brother Yahiko, why don't we go shopping more!" The Akatsuki members who had never seen such a prosperous big city said a little reluctantly.
"You must know that we are ninjas, with the mission as our first goal. Now that we have figured out the situation, there is no point in staying here." Yahiko said with a solemn face.
"Yes!"
After saying that, Xiao organized everyone and started to go back to the Ninja Village to recover.
"Have they left?" A Ping asked calmly.
"Yes, Commander!" Mina replied, pushing up her glasses on the bridge of her nose.
"This should be the last time friends meet! When we meet again, we will be either enemies or rivals!" Aping said with a sad tone while looking out the window.
"In this chaotic era, if friendship is not on the same road, it would be better to end it as soon as possible." Mina said with a blush on her face as she looked at the military commander's side face illuminated by the sun.
"Yes, Mina, you are indeed my best assistant. We are just people working hard for the ultimate goal!" Aping turned back to look at the quiet girl in front of him.
Feeling the military commander's gaze, Mina felt her heart pounding in her chest. She said in a panic, "I have other things to do!" After that, she ran out of the office.
A Ping touched his head and said, "Is there anything else to do today? Do I have other unfinished work?" For the workaholic A Ping, if there is still unfinished work, it is a letdown to the Holy Light.
After thinking for a long time, A Ping really couldn't figure out the reason. "Since you can't figure it out, just ask Mina! After all, girls are more careful and they need to learn more in this area." After saying this, A Ping went out. Went to find Mina.
After turning left and right, I finally saw Mina's figure, but, "This is what you said about unfinished business!" I saw that Mina was actually having afternoon tea with Sister Lia and the others. "You really can't believe what a woman says, it's too complicated." Aping thought about the increasing amount of work he had been doing lately, not sure if it was an illusion.
However, looking at the bright smile of the eldest sister in the distance, he shrugged helplessly, turned around and left, without disturbing the thoughts of several women having afternoon tea.
"Bishop Leah, you don't know that I actually saw Commander Aping feeling sad today. You should pay more attention to your brother's physical and mental health." Mina said with some concern.
"Oh, is it because of those friends with different ambitions?" Lia picked up the tea cup and took a sip, and asked lightly.
Meili looked curious on the side and silently filled up the tea for Leah.
Mina nodded quickly.
"That's it! There's nothing we can do about it. It's like two similar roads. Maybe the goal is the same, but there will always be a fork. I believe Aping will understand this truth!"
"Hehe, that's what I meant." Mina quickly said perfunctorily.
"Actually, I think the damage done to friendship can be made up for in love." Meili suddenly said leisurely at the side.
"Oh, sister Meili, what do you think?" Suddenly hearing a topic they had never touched before, both girls turned their attention to the mature elder sister.
Meili smiled slightly and said, "Aping is 14 years old this year and has reached the period of youth. As an elder sister, I think I can find a good girl for him."
Lia frowned slightly, "But this idiot Aping doesn't understand girls at all!"
Meili covered her mouth softly and smiled, "You don't know about this Leah. The less a boy understands women, the more girls like him!"
"Really!" Leah said in shock.
Mina next to her looked at Pastor Meili who had been staring at her, her face turned as red as an apple.
Leah followed Mellie's gaze and said, "No! Mina, you actually like my idiot brother!" Leah said in surprise.
"Bishop Leah, how could you say it? It's so embarrassing!" Mina covered her face and said at a loss.
"Haha, it seems that from now on, I, as my sister, will not have to worry about my younger brother's personal problems!" Leah laughed.
Mina really couldn't stand the two people's teasing, and finally had to run away.
A Ping, who was walking, saw a figure running past him quickly, "Isn't this Mina! Why is her face so red? Could the pastor be sick?" A Ping shook his head quickly, thinking about it, it was impossible. "Will your face turn red if you drink too much black tea?" Aping thought to himself, "Fortunately, I don't drink black tea. I'll advise Mina next time! Let her drink less."
"Lord Hanzo, this is what the church has found out!" Yahiko, who returned to Amegakure Village, reported the general situation to Hanzo.
"Is that so? It seems that the daimyo is unwilling to wait for death and has behaved irrationally! Just give it back to the daimyo!"
"Hanzo-sama, don't we care?" Yahiko asked hesitantly.
"No matter what, they can do this kind of thing. I think I am not a good person, but I will not do anything to innocent children. They are the future of the Kingdom of Rain!" Hanzo said leisurely.
"Yes!" Yahiko replied loudly.
"Damn it! Damn it, this bunch of trash, the Kingdom of Rain has lost most of its territory, and you still ask me to care about those untouchables!" The Daimyo of the Kingdom of Rain stepped on the letter that had just been sent under his feet.
"Not to mention the group of cultists in the east who are killing nobles indiscriminately in the name of disaster relief, they probably won't leave now!" A nobleman said cautiously.
"You losers have the nerve to say it, aren't you the powerful evil god we promised? The result is a bunch of rats, who were driven back by the cultists without even farting." The Daimyo said angrily.
"The most pitiable thing is my dear brother. We have been dependent on each other since childhood, but now he was brutally killed by the cultists!" After saying his name, he couldn't help but cry on his seat.
"Now is not the time for the daimyo to be sad. If we don't think of a way, the Kingdom of Rain will be over!" Some nobles said anxiously. Seeing that the cultists are getting stronger and stronger, these nobles who have not lost their territory have trouble sleeping and eating every day.
"What can be done?" The daimyo looked at the nobles below with tears in his eyes.
"How about asking for help from your relative, the Daimyo of Water Country?"
After hearing this, the daimyo immediately wiped away his tears, "Yes! But who was sent?" After the daimyo said that, he immediately looked at the noble who just spoke, "Yes, it's you. You go to the kingdom of water immediately to ask the daimyo of the kingdom of water. Explain the situation in this country, and I will agree to anything as long as the cultists can be eliminated."
"Daimyo, I am no longer fit to travel far away at my age!" the nobleman who just spoke said with a pale face.
"Hmph, since it was you who proposed it, then you will carry it out. If you don't go, I will destroy your whole family!" the daimyo said harshly.
The nobleman who spoke felt his whole body go weak, and he knelt on the ground weakly, saying angrily, "Yes! Yes! Go, old minister, and go right away."
The other nobles looked at the old man lying limply on the ground, and suddenly felt a sense of desolation.