Escape From Konoha

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Several book friends privately messaged me that Sunagakure can be defeated as quickly as possible with a blitzkrieg. There is no need to prolong the content for so long. Otherwise, it lacks the deterrent effect on various countries and will not be able to keep the country of ghosts safe after the war.

How can I say this? I can only say that benevolence sees benevolence and wisdom sees wisdom. Those of us who write things are just talking on paper when put into practice. For me, as long as the strategic layout follows a certain logic, it will be fine.

If I could really write an impeccable strategy, I would probably stop doing this.

As for the lack of deterrence, Shiraishi will definitely release the so-called 'deterrence' in the future, allowing all countries to weigh the pros and cons and whether they can bear the consequences of war with the Kingdom of Ghosts.

After all, Shiraishi was attacking the Kingdom of Wind. Even if Iwagakure and Kumogakure knew the result, while they were afraid of the Kingdom of Oni, they would probably feel happy seeing the miserable situation of the Kingdom of Wind.

If we really want to talk about peace between countries... To be honest, it is not realistic and too idealistic.

The era of one country, one village was an era prone to instability. Less than sixty years after the era of one country, one village was established, three ninja wars occurred, involving many large and small countries.

From the dilapidation of the Rain Country during the Second Ninja War in the original work, we can also see how miserable a small country sandwiched between big countries is.

Nagato's parents were accidentally killed by Konoha ninjas who broke into their home because they were in a war-torn area.

Why didn't Nagato's parents leave the war-torn zone with Nagato? One may be too late to run, the war is too sudden, and the other is that the country of rain has been surrounded by war, and there is war everywhere. There is no such thing as a war-torn zone and a safe zone. Everywhere you go you die.

Based on this background, the Third Ninja World War was larger in scale and involved more small countries.

Judging from the general background of the Ninja World, the third Ninja World War was quelled because the great powers began to be unable to bear the consequences of the war, and it was not because of the so-called peace that they stopped.

Although all countries have been damaged, the big countries have further stabilized their positions through wars. The small countries involved can only be said to be unlucky, or in this turbulent era, weakness is evil.

Yahiko is the best example.

He wanted to resolve the war through peace talks, but in the original book, he hit a wall everywhere, whether it was Konoha, Yan Yin, or Sand Yin, they all dismissed his ideals.

Danzo did not hesitate to take action, planning to eradicate Akatsuki to ensure Konoha's victory and stabilize the status of the Land of Fire.

Shiraishi started the war not only for his own reasons, but also because the Kingdom of Ghosts was developing too fast.

Business prospered, military industry and civilian industry began to flourish, and the goal of becoming a great nation was only one step away.

Then, the status of a small country and a neutral country is a constraint.

Of course, it is also possible not to move forward, let the merchants in the ghost country earn less money, and the people's lives become more simple, and give some money to honor the big country, and still maintain the status of a neutral country. Think about it carefully, this kind of life is quite beautiful?

Therefore, at this time, it was no longer Shiraishi who acted according to his own wishes, but the entire ghost country pushing him forward invisibly.

As for the lack of deterrence, Baishi also said at the beginning that he came here with two 'killing weapons'. The war is not for fun, nor is it a treat for dinner. Many people will die.

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