Kirigakure is an absolute bloody mess thanks to the civil war. “That you’d really only have to go to war with four nations, not five.
“What were you going to say?” Mifune asked as his eyes narrowed.ĭaisuke almost covered up his wince. “F-uh…” Daisuke began before catching himself. “We might have superior soldiers, but we do not have the resources to withstand a war against five major nations.” “If we were to start expanding, we would risk war with the Shinobi villages,” Mifune explained emphatically. “You want to spread Ninshu everywhere,” Daisuke explained. “So now that you’ve learned about Ninshu, why are you here?” Mifune asked with a raised eyebrow. “How did you think they enforced the law?” Mifune asked with a raised eyebrow.ĭaisuke shrugged. “I knew it was forbidden to learn about chakra outside of the village, but I didn’t know that it was the Daimyo’s lawmen cracking down on the idea.” “I haven’t done as much research into the topic as perhaps I should’ve,” Daisuke said, turning in his chair to face the Shogun. “But so long as the Hidden Villages and the Daimyo are working in tandem to suppress such learning inside their borders, I’m afraid it won’t be possible.” In truth, trying to spread the ways of Ninshū outside of the Land of Iron was nothing more than a pipedream.
“The topic has come up occasionally,” Mifune explained neutrally. “Have you thought about trying to spread it outside the Land of Iron?” “Though only the Samurai are trained for war.”ĭaisuke hummed and his eyes squinted in thought. “Everyone,” Mifune answered truthfully with a slow and careful nod.
“Do you allow everyone in the Land of Iron to learn Ninshū, or just the Samurai?” Daisuke asked, bright eyed and grinning as he placed yet another book to the side after having flipped through it at a pace Mifune thought ridiculous. The Following is a fan-based work of fiction: Naruto and Naruto: Shippuden are owned by Shueisha, Viz Entertainment and Masashi Kishimoto.