Such cruelty is not only placed in Konoha, but also in any other big country.

Even they don't think what they do is so cruel, they also think what they do is right.

Even they also think that what they are doing is a good thing, they let those people dedicate their lives and sacrifice themselves for Konoha.

And those outsiders want to make their relatives a part of Konoha, how can they easily do it if they don't sacrifice?

In their opinion, the only people who can join Konoha are those who contribute to Konoha.

For the vast majority of people, the contribution they can make is just to prove it with their lives.

And this kind of thing is both for Konoha and for those who want to sacrifice their lives, even those who sacrificed their family and friends.

They also take it for granted, they also take it as it should be.

As to whether their sacrifice was worth it, or even whether their sacrifice could be avoided.

For example, in the execution of a task, there are many ways to complete the task.

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Even as long as you are willing to pay a little other price, you are willing to spend a little more effort and thought.

Even give up a little more benefit to other people and pay a little price.

It is possible that many unnecessary sacrifices can be avoided in the course of this mission.

But they were reluctant to avoid such a sacrifice, because it seemed to them that it was unnecessary.

Because the lives of those people are so contemptible, they simply don't want to spend their time and effort to avoid it.

They just need to be quick and faithful in their tasks, and as long as they do well, they deserve praise.

As for sacrificing something in the execution of the mission, isn't it a matter of course?

They only care about the result, not at all how the task is completed.

Only the people around them, their companions and friends, will care how hard and how difficult it is for them to perform their tasks.

They themselves are willing to pay a certain price, and are willing to put more effort into making their casualties smaller.

So that they can pay a smaller price, they can complete this task in good condition.

But this also varies from person to person. If you meet such a teammate, you meet such a captain.

For your safety, he is willing to spend a little more thought, spend more effort, and even pay a certain material price.

Not to mention that such people are very rare, they are also relatively rare.

For the vast majority of people, unless it is the companions who get along with them day and night.

Unless it is someone who has lived with them in Konoha for many years at the beginning, or even someone who has dealt with Konoha alone.

Otherwise, they are foreigners, especially those who were originally displaced.

Because they wanted to join Konoha, they became part of their mission and helped them complete the mission.

This kind of person originally joined them in the middle, and the captains of such people only have the determination to complete the task, and have no other ideas at all.

They just want to complete the task faster and better, and whether these people sacrifice is within their consideration.

If sacrificed, they will only report on the task summary later.

After that, there will naturally be other people from Konoha to deal with the follow-up.

As for whether the sacrifice of these people can be avoided at the beginning (bffh), or even if they are willing to pay a certain price in the process of performing the task, it can be reduced.

It doesn't appear in their minds at all.

Only a few good-hearted people who sympathize with the refugees who Isshin wanted to join Konoha would care, but many more would not.

There are even quite a few people who are very repulsive to those Isshin who wants to join Konoha.

They think that those are outsiders, those who are deserters of the original country.

They are now Isshin wanting to join Konoha, naturally because Konoha is more prosperous and powerful.

But when Konoha weakens, or even encounters other dangers, they flee from Konoha in the same way.

These people are not worthy of sympathy at all, they should fight to the death for their original country, and they should fight those invaders.

Instead of being embarrassed like this, he became a refugee and wandered around the ninja world.

When they see such a person, they not only have no sympathy, but are disgusted in their hearts.

Looking at many of them, they have no fixed meals, no fixed place to live, and even in a precarious situation, they are likely to lose their lives at any time.

Although they understand that it is not easy for them to survive, they still reject those people who want to join Konoha.

Although because they desperately want to join Konoha, and even sacrifice their lives for it, they will be faintly proud in their hearts.

But this does not prevent many people from being proud on the one hand and rejecting their participation on the other hand.

They looked at those who were joined by outsiders, many of whom were cold and distant.

Even when chatting with people in their own small circle, they will call those people outsiders with a slightly proud tone.

It seems that they are looking down on those refugees in their hearts, even if they have worked hard to join Konoha, they have to bear their scorn and estrangement.

But they forgot that their ancestors came here a few generations back, even the first two generations.

Not as noble as those outsiders who join Konoha now, maybe even more miserable than when they came.

But now that the generations have passed by for decades, they have forgotten that they consider themselves to be the most authentic Konoha.

The descendants of the original refugees, in turn, look down on the new refugees.

But they still take it for granted, which is really an irony...

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