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Escape From Konoha(edited)

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A.U. (alternate narutoverse) Everything has to be studied to understand its meaning. The traveler Chiba Shiroishi picked up a book called “The Will of Fire”. When I opened it, the things on it had no nourishment, and the history of Konoha Village had no age, but the words ‘Will of Fire’ were written on every slanted page. Shiraishi couldn’t sleep, so he took out the book “The Will of Fire” and read it carefully in the middle of the night, only to see the words in the cracks. The whole book was written with two words – pyramid selling! Shiraishi felt hesitant and fearful for a while, and he decided that sooner or later, he must escape from this MLM brainwashing organization called Konoha! Author : Ye Xining (not mine)
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Set a small goal first - escape from Konoha!

As a transmigrator, Chiba Shiroishi believed that he should possess the fundamental qualities as one. Keeping calm and integrating into a new world as soon as possible is currently the most important task at present.

Although there were several unscientific phenomena in this world, after witnessing individuals leaping across rooftops or summoning/walking on walls, spraying flames from their mouths, summon water invisibly... Shiroishi had been astonished by these surreal fantasy scenes more than once. What sort of supernatural world was this? Is everyone superhuman here? because in the village of Konoha alone, there were countless superhumans like them.

Shiroishi came to realize that these superhuman beings were referred to as "Shinobi." They possessed a special energy called chakra, which grants them enhanced strength, incredible jumping abilities, and manipulating various elemental ninjustsus, all of which are inseparable from Chakra.

After a few days of adaptations, Shiroishi finally comprehended the fact that he had arrived in an extraordinary world. He had gained a thorough understanding of his current identity.

The previous owner of his body had been an orphan in Konoha Village, growing up in the village's orphanage for several years. Only recently, on his sixth birthday, he had been identified as having the qualifications to become a shinobi, and he left the orphanage to live on his own in an apartment.

This made Shiroishi complain inwardly, which coincided with the day he transmigrated. What orphanage kicks out a child who was merely six years old?

According to the information provided by the orphanage, his parents had died on the battlefield shortly after his birth. They were both under the age of 20 when they perished, and their remains had not been found. Only their names were etched coldly on the memorial monument.

Therefore, after becoming a hero, Shiroishi received numerous conveniences in life from the upper echelons of the village. After leaving the orphanage, the entrance fee for the shinobi school was waived, and he received a monthly stipend, including the inheritance left by his parents.

From his perspective alone, Shiroishi believed that Konoha Village showed a touch of humanity. However, one must consider everything from a comprehensive viewpoint. Over the past few days, he had repeatedly heard gossip on the streets of Konoha Village, he reached a terrifying conclusion.

Every official ninja, regardless of age, was required to go to the battlefield to fight against the enemy as arranged by the village's higher-ups.

From Shiroishi's knowledge, since the Second Shinobi World War was currently taking place, Konoha sent a large number of children(genin) under the age of ten to the battlefield each year.

Under ten years old?

Children on the battlefield?

This wasnt a joke.. Right?. Do they really send children under the age of ten to battlefield?

There were even rumors of six or seven-year-old children who graduated early from the academy due to their exceptional abilities, and were subsequently sent directly to the battlefield...

Feeling lost and uncertain, Shiroishi's heart was immediately filled with hesitation. How dire was the situation on the front lines of Konoha Village for them to involve children under the age of twelve in battle?

Are they out of their minds?

Could Konoha Village actually be a terrorist organization?

Had he unwittingly entered a terrorist organization?

Contemplating this possibility, Shiroishi stared at the academy admission notice in his hand, his eyes filled with a complex expression as he slumped onto the ground.

It's over. He must have joined a terrorist organization!

Once enrolled in the academy, he would not only be taught various terrifying killing techniques but would also be brainwashed, becoming a tool of murder for the village's upper class...

As he looked at the picturesque village basking in the sunshine, Shiroishi couldn't help but feel a chill.

Escape? But where could he escape to?

The strength displayed by those ninjas was only the tip of the iceberg; they could easily crush him like an ant. Shiroishi didn't believe he could escape from this terrorist organization at the moment.

After a period of intense internal struggle, Shiroishi decided to take it one step at a time and escape from this village when the right moment presented itself.

Year 30 of Konoha, April.

Shinobi Academy.

Not long after leaving the orphanage, Shiroishi was preparing to attend the academy, which was his only way out.

He understood the very perilous situation he was in. Konoha Village was indeed a terrorist organization. Until he became strong enough, he had to avoid arousing suspicion.

A single misstep could lead to suspicion from those around him, and subsequently he would be secretly dealt with.

Therefore, Shiroishi couldn't help but be cautious of the seemingly innocent villagers around him, always maintaining a sense of wariness.

More and more, he started perceiving the kind smiles on their faces as cunning smiles, fox-like smiles, devilish smiles, and their innocence appeared as nothing more than a facade.

Each face seemed to harbor thoughts of devouring him, with teeth stained by blood and sin.

This was Shiroishi's logical analysis of his current situation.

Shiroishi blended in with the crowd as he entered the academy. It was eight o'clock in the morning. Like Shiroishi, some children arrived alone, while others were accompanied by their parents.

The scene was lively, resembling a gathering.

Shiroishi didn't choose to stand silently by himself, emitting an aura that clashed with the environment.

That would be utterly foolish.

He couldn't attract attention. He had to be ordinary, inconspicuous, and avoid doing anything out of the ordinary.

Before officially entering the classroom, Shiroishi and the other new students would attend the opening ceremony.

The so-called opening ceremony was a rather simple affair. A designated area was marked out on the academy's playground, and hundreds of new students were arranged in lines according to their height, facing the lengthy and tiresome speeches of the adults.

The speaker on the stage was a middle-aged man dressed in a royal robe, his smile reminiscent of a gentle breeze. He exuded a powerful presence.

Shiroishi knew that the middle-aged man in the royal robe was the Third Hokage, Sarutobi Hiruzen.

The current leader of the terrorist organization Konoha Village.

He was a formidable individual who carried on the will of the First and Second Hokage, the leaders of the previous generations of the terrorist organization.

Involuntarily, Shiroishi labeled the seemingly harmless and friendly smiling face of the Third Hokage as extremely dangerous.

Sarutobi Hiruzen's speech, in Shiroishi's view, was exceptionally boring.

It was nothing more than a series of empty rhetoric.

What the Will of Fire stood for.

How bright Konoha Village was.

How everyone was considered family.

Then, from a historical perspective, he expounded on the great accomplishments of the previous Hokage, employing hype and propaganda that resonated with the audience.

Except for Shiroishi, but to avoid drawing attention, Shiroishi also displayed excitement and admiration alongside everyone else, as if he was genuinely moved by the achievements of the previous Hokages.

This is called political correctness!