Lord God Investigator

Chapter 649 D-level mission

There is a hall on the first floor of the Hokage's house in Konoha Village. When Hiruzen Sarutobi is not processing document scrolls in the Hokage's office, he occasionally works here and assigns tasks to the ninjas.

Naruto and the others successfully passed the test and officially became the genin of Kakashi's class. The first thing they instructed the jonin to do was to take them to the mission distribution office to take over the mission.

To become a ninja, you must complete two tasks: one is to enlist in the army during wartime and form a ninja army to participate in the war; the other is to complete various commissioned tasks in peacetime to earn commissions.

Part of the commission earned by a ninja from completing a mission goes to the public accounts of Konoha Village, and part is returned to the ninja who completed the mission as a commission.

The investment from the Dragon Chamber of Commerce has greatly increased the financial income of Konoha Village. I believe that in a few years, the village will be able to pay wages to every ninja and support them.

Now is the second year of the implementation of the revitalization plan. The village's industrial and commercial tax revenue is not that high, and the work of ninjas has not been changed so quickly by the changes of the times. After discussion, Konoha's top management believes that tradition cannot be abandoned and must continue to complete tasks in order to hone it. skills to prevent the quality of Ninja soldiers from deteriorating during the war.

The prosperity of Konoha Village has attracted a large number of illegal immigrants, as well as a large number of businessmen and legal workers from other ninja countries, and the floating population has greatly increased.

With more people, more things need to be solved by ninjas. The task distribution office is crowded, and the clients are crowded together. The number of tasks undertaken every day has doubled, and there are not enough ninjas in the village.

Sarutobi Hiruzen happened to be at work today. He had been busy since the dispatch office opened in the morning until now. He was so tired that his back ached and his eyes were dizzy. This was the first time since he became Hokage that he had so many clients come to his door. It's really a bit uncomfortable.

Although tired, Hiruzen Sarutobi was in a good mood, and the number of tasks he took on increased, which showed that Konoha was extremely popular.

Clients from other villages can contribute a lot of commissions to the village, and they will also spend money in the village's commercial streets and increase taxes. The more ninja tasks the village does, the richer their experience will be and the stronger their strength will be. It is a virtuous cycle. .

The only problem now is that there are too many tasks, and there are not enough ninjas, especially D-level tasks. These tasks are low in difficulty, have low commissions, and are very troublesome. Chuunin are unwilling to do them, and genin are inefficient in doing them.

D-level tasks are non-dangerous livelihood tasks, such as taking care of children, finding lost pets, and even manual labor such as helping farmers dig sweet potatoes and helping pharmacists collect herbs.

The number of D-level tasks undertaken every day is the largest number of commissions. Now there is a large backlog. Many D-level tasks undertaken have no manpower to complete, so the clients can only wait for the time being.

Many clients had impatiently given up on their commissions and left, and some had angrily protested. Hiruzen Sarutobi was very anxious, but he had no good solution.

"Kakashi, you came just in time!"

Seeing Kakashi walking in with the team members, Sarutobi Hiruzen quickly waved to them, handed him a D-level task list, and said: "There are too many D-level tasks to squeeze, and you are instructing the newcomers. , let them help solve part of it.”

Sasuke had done previews before and had a certain understanding of the system of tasks undertaken by Konoha ninjas. He knew that D-level tasks were very dull and troublesome, which was very meaningless for him who wanted to participate in battle and improve his strength in actual combat. , it’s simply a waste of time.

Ninja missions are divided into D-level, C-level, B-level, A-level and S-level. The classification is mainly based on difficulty. Genin can undertake D-level and C-level missions, chunin can undertake C-level and A-level missions, and jonin can undertake C-level and A-level missions. Then undertake A-level and S-level missions.

Only C-level missions have a certain degree of danger, but they won't involve fighting ninjas.

B-level missions only involve confrontations with ninjas from other villages.

A-level missions involve confronting elite ninjas from other countries.

S-level missions are extremely rare. They are important intelligence and combat missions that can influence the country's situation. Only Jonin is qualified to participate.

When Sasuke saw the D-level task list in Kakashi's hand, which was densely packed with hundreds of trivial matters, he felt very reluctant. He really didn't want to waste his precious time on these tedious tasks.

Although he felt unhappy, Sasuke didn't speak out boldly, but his expression was a little stiff and he sighed secretly.

Naruto also stood on tiptoe and peeked at the task list. After reading it, he adjusted his glasses and started thinking, and asked: "Captain Kakashi, can we only take on one task at a time?"

Kakashi is screening, and he plans to take on the task of finding lost pets. Such a task can exercise the ninja's tracking and investigation capabilities, and can also indirectly exercise his skills when capturing some agile small animals.

Hearing Naruto's question, Kakashi replied casually: "Don't underestimate D-level tasks. Even if there is no danger, it still takes a lot of time. If you take on too many tasks at the same time and cannot complete them within the time limit, you can It's like a breach of contract, and the mission will be considered a failure. Too many failed missions will affect the ninja's evaluation."

Naruto asked with interest: "What if you take on many tasks at the same time but can complete them within a limited time?"

Kakashi was stunned and suddenly realized that other genin could not complete several D-level tasks at the same time, but Naruto was different.

This kid can use the art of multiple shadow clones to create a large number of physical clones!

As long as the shadow clone is not attacked, it can last for a long time, and D-level tasks are not dangerous, and the shadow clone cannot be attacked!

"Naruto, are you interested in these D-class missions?"

Kakashi asked quickly.

"Very interesting!"

Naruto adjusted his glasses, with a strange light shining in his eyes, as if he had seen his favorite toy: "These tasks cover all aspects of people's livelihood. In addition to taking care of children, finding pets, and digging sweet potatoes, there are also promotions , handing out flyers, sorting out books, conducting street surveys... I even saw a task to investigate commodity prices in the village."

Sasuke rolled his eyes when he heard this. He really didn't understand the meaning of these tasks that were like part-time jobs. As a ninja, doing these trivial tasks was simply a humiliation.

“Only by integrating theory with practice can we integrate knowledge and make life full of wisdom.”

Naruto continued to explain to Kakashi: "This is a good practice opportunity. I can try to use the knowledge I have learned to complete these tasks and learn from it."

After Kakashi's last assessment, he had a deep impression of Naruto and spoke highly of him.

This child may not be a strong ninja, but his heart and mind are far behind those of his peers. He can often see the big from the small, have deep insights, and say very reasonable things.

Konoha Village arranges genin to complete D-level tasks. On the one hand, it is to protect the genin and prevent them from prematurely undertaking dangerous tasks beyond their own strength. On the other hand, it is to use these small things to hone them and accumulate their experience.

Life missions can allow ninjas to have more contact with the people, and also allow them to try to solve practical problems without simply using force, and expand their thinking.

Ninjas are not killing tools. They should not just hone their fighting skills, but also be down-to-earth, understand people's sentiments, and be close to the people. This is the educational policy of Konoha Village to train new ninjas.

The reason for formulating such a policy is not only the foresight of the past Hokage, but also lessons learned from the past. For example, Kirigakure Village's blood mist policy cultivates ninjas as killing tools. The result is that the village becomes weaker and weaker, and the ninjas kill each other cold-bloodedly. , many of them became rebellious ninjas.

Not only did the ninja strength of Kirigakure Village not improve, but because of their rigid and rigid thinking, they often made mistakes in battles. Kirigakure Village also became the weakest among the five ninja villages.

"I'll ask Hokage-sama if I can take on multiple tasks at the same time..."

Kakashi rubbed his chin and thought for a while, and felt that it seemed feasible. He walked to the mission distribution office window and asked: "Hokage-sama, our class wants to undertake multiple D-level missions at the same time and ensure that they are completed within a limited time. This way May I?"

"This is against the rules. If you are delayed because of too many tasks, you are irresponsible to the client..."

There is really no such precedent in Konoha. In order to respect the spirit of the contract, it is a common practice for a team to be responsible for one commission. In the middle of the sentence, Sarutobi Hiruzen suddenly thought that there was Uzumaki Naruto in Team 7. That kid can cast multiple shadows. The sealing scroll of the clone technique and the forbidden technique was given to him by Sarutobi Hiruzen himself.

There are so many D-level tasks backlogged. If Team 7 can really complete multiple tasks at the same time and greatly improve efficiency, wouldn't it be the solution?

"Do not make jokes!"

Kakashi was talking to the Hokage when a person next to him suddenly interrupted: "Kakashi, you are an excellent ninja, but not a good teacher. Allowing new genin to take on more tasks is completely counterproductive and will affect the success rate of the task. Too many failed missions, and our reputation as a village has been ruined!"

The man who spoke was wearing a pair of sunglasses and a turban on his head. He was Konoha's special jounin and elite teacher Ebisu. He was here to report Konohamaru's study status to the Hokage. After hearing this Conversation, couldn't help but interject.

Ebisu and Kakashi had a good relationship in private. During the Chunin Exams, when Kakashi was too busy teaching Sasuke Chidori, he asked Ebisu to help guide Naruto, even though Ebisu and Naruto had a previous relationship. Unhappy, Kakashi agreed for the sake of his face.

Ebisu also knew that his strength was far inferior to Kakashi, but he thought that he was better than Kakashi in teaching students, so he said these gesticulating words.

Sarutobi Hiruzen ignored his words and continued to ask Kakashi: "The time limit for D-class missions is within one day, so how many missions can your class take on at one time?"

Kakashi didn't pay any attention to Ebisu, completely ignoring him and turning his head to cast a questioning look at Naruto.

"It's your first time trying to complete multiple tasks at the same time, so don't put too much pressure on it." Naruto adjusted his glasses and thought for a while: "Then set a small goal first and take on a hundred tasks today. "

"A hundred missions? There must be a limit to bragging!"

Ebisu wondered if he had heard it wrong. The necessary condition for genin to take the chuunin exam was to complete sixteen missions within one year, regardless of level.

As a special Jonin, Ebisu graduated from the Ninja School at the age of 10 and was promoted to Chuunin at the age of 17. It took him seven years to complete a total of 98 D-level missions, an average of 14 per year.

Naruto's small goal is to complete the total number of D-level tasks accumulated in his ninja career in one day!

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