Chapter 190: Chapter 190: Young Man, What’s Best for You is What Fits

Chapter 190: Chapter 190: Young Man, What’s Best for You is What Fits



"Our mission for today is to clean all the trash out of this river. If you're not worried about failing the mission and having it recorded in your personal file, you can go home now and rest," Takuya said with a smirk.

Failing a mission and having it recorded on their file was something these fresh graduates- who were still in their prideful phase-couldn't bear to imagine.

Hearing Takuya's words, Uchiha Ryoji's face turned dark, and he immediately picked up the bamboo basket again. He even checked it thoroughly to make sure he hadn't broken it when The dropped it in frustration.

Once he confirmed that it was intact, he breathed a sigh of relief and got back to work. He'd much rather deal with the stench than have a failure marked on his record.

Once he put it that way, Ryoji found that the smell wasn't entirely unbearable.

In fact, they should've considered themselves lucky. If they'd been given a mission to clean the village latrines, that would've been an entirely different level of suffering.

Takuya wasn't sadistic enough to pick a mission like that anyway. Cleaning up garbage was bad enough; dealing with toilets? Not a chance.

Even if he didn't have to do the dirty work himself.

As the day came to a close and the mission was completed, Takuya treated the team to ramen.

"Captain, when will our squad get to do higher-ranking missions?" Aida Sui asked as they sat in the ramen shop, curiosity evident in his voice.

Uchiha Ryoji and Hyuga Suzune immediately perked up, their ears practically standing to attention.

Clearly, they were also interested in this topic.

Not many fresh genin had the patience to keep doing these low-pay, dirty, and exhausting D- rank missions. They all wanted to leave the village and see the world.

As the three of them stared at Takuya with expectant eyes, Takuya looked back at them with a strange, almost sympathetic expression.

What's with that look?

Is there something we don't know?

Given the unique nature of their squad, the village wouldn't assign them too many dangerous missions. If anything were to happen, especially to Hyuga Suzune, the consequences would be severe.

Sure, Ryoji's status as a Uchiha made him important, but if something happened to him, it was survivable. But Suzune was different-she was from the main Hyuga family, and the main house didn't have many members left, especially women.

If something happened to Suzune, the Third Hokage wouldn't be able to answer to the Hyuga clan, especially since their young heir, Hyuga Hiashi, was still unmarried. Losing the perfect future clan head's wife would be a political disaster.

"Maybe after you complete a few more D-rank missions, you'll start seeing C-rank missions," Takuya said casually.

"Why? Can't you take on higher-ranked missions for us?" Ryoji asked, confused.

Takuya was a jonin, a village prodigy whose name was already known throughout the ninja world.

Why couldn't he take higher-ranked missions?

Why couldn't they leave the village and go on real adventures?

"That's a great question," Takuya said with a smirk. "Next time we're at the Hokage's office, why don't you ask the Hokage yourself?"

That line again.

Once more, Takuya used the Third Hokage as his shield, and just like that, Ryoji lost all his fight.

He was fuming inside but could only grit his teeth and silently eat his ramen.

Even if some of the Uchiha didn't agree with all of the Third Hokage's policies, openly criticizing him was another matter entirely.

That wasn't the direction of his home. Where was he rushing off to?

Without even thinking, Suzune started following him.

"Captain!" A voice called out, and Takuya, who had been on his way to grab hotpot with

Tsunade and Kushina, turned around.

"Aida Sui, what's up?" Takuya asked.

Out of breath, Aida Sui stopped in front of him, taking a moment to catch his breath. His face, darkened by the sun, turned red with embarrassment.

"Captain, um... I wanted to ask... If I'm going to exchange for a new jutsu, which one should I

go for?" Aida Sui asked, scratching the back of his head awkwardly.

Did you run all this way just to ask that?

Takuya couldn't help but laugh.

"Do you remember what I told you last time?"

Aida Sui nodded quickly.

"Yes, you said that at this stage, I should focus on taijutsu, not ninjutsu."

Nawaki had already proven this to be true.

Just because you knew more jutsu didn't mean you were stronger.

Even someone like Orochimaru, known as a walking jutsu library, or the Third Hokage, who

was hailed as a ninjutsu master, didn't use that many jutsu in battle.

Having more techniques didn't automatically make you stronger.

What's best for you is what fits you the most.

Of course, learning more jutsu wasn't a bad thing, but trying to specialize in everything would

only spread you thin. It was better to find a balance rather than develop too many weaknesses.

Nawaki had leaned too heavily on ninjutsu, and when he was on the battlefield in the Land of

Rain, he ended up getting hacked at by the enemy.

He was a perfect example of what not to do.

To put it bluntly, for a fresh genin, it was more practical to throw a few well-aimed shurikens

than to rely on fancy ninjutsu.

Trying to master ninjutsu at such a young age was something only a rare few could pull off.

And Aida Sui wasn't one of them.

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