Naruto, uncle, I am really invincible

Chapter 621 The Bloody Ninja

It has been a truth from ancient times to the present, whether it is Uzumaki's previous life to invite Qiyun or the current ninja world.

The beheading business is done by someone, and the loss-making business is not done by anyone.

This truth is established regardless of any world, and it is naturally the same for those bandits and robbers.

Although they are cruel and cruel, they also like to bully the weak and rob other people's property, but they are not stupid enough to do business at a loss.

What's more, this kind of loss-making business may even cost them their lives.

Although they are cruel and ruthless, they regard human life as a must, but they are very precious to their own life.

They regard human life as a must, but they regard other people's life as a must, and they are still very precious to their own life.

Attacking a ninja and robbing a ninja's property is an outright loss-making business, and it is also a loss-making business that endangers one's own life.

They have to face someone who has the ability to resist, unlike other ordinary people, they will only kowtow and surrender.

Moreover, he may have superb strength to successfully kill them, and more importantly, even if he successfully robbed him, he would probably not get enough property to make a trip by himself.

No matter how you look at it, this is a loss-making business, and they naturally won't do it.

Maybe in the beginning, they had some gangs of robbers and tried to rob these lone ninjas on missions in the past.

After all, ninjas are still worthy of awe for most of them.

Before they became robbers and robbers, they met ninjas in their own villages, and they had to nod their heads and watch them pass by with awe.

They are always full of awe when they treat ninjas, and in their eyes, Chūnin is already a great person.

And it is taken for granted that such a big man will not be short of money, and his wealth must be much more than they imagined.

But now that they have become robbers and robbers, the big man they thought in their hearts before is the big fat sheep they are now.

They must find an opportunity to attack, preferably these big fat sheep.

The once high-ranking big man has now become a fat sheep that his subordinates allow to be slaughtered, and this kind of pleasure is enough to make them intoxicated.

And in their hearts, these big fat sheep are all wealthy and have no worries about food and drink.

As long as they can successfully grab a fortune, they can live in another place and live happily for several years.

In their hearts, those high-ranking ninjas are just as big as those rich and powerful nobles, and they must also have a lot of wealth.

Since they are so rich, they are naturally worth starting.

However, those ninjas are stronger, and they have superb martial arts themselves.

And those nobles, many hired other samurai and other wandering ninjas as their guards.

In contrast, once the ninja is alone, he is only alone, and in the eyes of the robbers and robbers, he is more likely to succeed.

So in the beginning, these gangsters who thought they were powerful actually attacked ninjas.

They carefully prepared, planned together, and with all kinds of cooperation, they finally solved a ninja who performed the task alone.

But even they've been plotting it for so long and setting all sorts of traps.

For a time, this lonely ninja fell into despair.

But even so, the ninja did not surrender, but this despair inspired his blood, and wanted to drag a few people to be buried with him before he died.

This ninja still successfully released ninjutsu at the last moment, and even threw various explosive charms to kill many of them.

This kind of dying counterattack and the outbreak of fighting power are enough to shock them.

After all, they had never seen such a fierce person before.

Before they robbed more ordinary civilians, and even some small wealthy landowners.

And those ordinary civilians were either some landowners or they were thinking of resisting at first.

And once they were surrounded, there was no hope in sight.

Many of them would surrender on the spot, kneeling tremblingly on the spot and handing over their belongings honestly, they no longer dared to have any resistance.

And this kind of mentality of still fighting before dying, killing the enemy even if he died, really surprised them, and even made them horrified.

This battle alone was enough to shock them for a long time.

The reverence for the ninja-sama in my heart once again surfaced in my heart.

They robbed several times before, and robbed those little nobles who had been high in their hearts.

.0 They successfully ransacked them, and even slaughtered them after the looting. It is precisely because of this that this success gave them great courage. They shattered the awe they once held for those big men, and they will never cringe in the face of them again. Looking at those big men, they are now for the fat sheep, they can feel that confidence has returned to their hearts, and they have been out of control since then. But they were only robbers after all, just some rude men who didn't know how to read. After breaking this awe, they took it for granted that other big figures were also vulnerable. So self-confidence has become conceited, and courage has helped their arrogance. They were blinded by the previous victory, thinking that those ninjas would surrender honestly. Just like those petty nobles and landowners who surrendered on their knees. But the reality really gave them a slap in the face. After all, a ninja is a person who has experienced blood and blood and has experienced countless battles. The firmness of their will and the tenacity of their battles are beyond what ordinary people can imagine. Even if he was lucky enough to be ambushed and attacked by those gangsters, the tenacity and bloodiness that erupted were not the righteousness that those nobles could match.

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