Let me tell you, I see that some readers have a lot of doubts about the time when ninjas go to the battlefield. You should also be able to tell that my writing is more realistic. I hope to treat a two-dimensional world full of loopholes as a real world.

Come and write.

So let me ask you now, how much of what happened when you were two or three years old can you remember?

As for myself, the earliest thing I can remember clearly is a scene I played with my cousin when I was four years old.

A two- or three-year-old child's body and brain are not very developed, and his memory is very poor. A child of this age doesn't even have memory. How can you expect him to practice and go to the battlefield?

I'm not sure what Kishimoto-sensei and other fans think, and I haven't found out the specific minimum age for ninjas to enter the battlefield during this period.

Only the data of two people, Senju Itama and Senju Wama, show that the time of death was about seven years old.

So according to my opinion, the age of four is the period when the human brain begins to have a certain amount of memory. I think practicing before this age is very unrealistic, so I set it up to practice at the age of four and go to the battlefield at the age of seven.

As for having a little bit of chakra, you can start going to the battlefield.

That's another story.

I haven't checked the information about the Third War in detail, and I don't know whether it's true or not about the stories of Ninja School students rushing to the battlefield that appear in many fan stories.

Let’s just assume it’s true, but the Warring States Period and the Three World Wars are essentially different.

In the Third War, the four surrounding countries wanted to occupy the land of the Fire Nation, and Konoha, as the military machine of the Fire Nation, was bound to resist desperately. Moreover, the casualties of these children were actually just numbers to the top management of Konoha.

What about the Warring States Period? In fact, they are essentially mercenary families. Unless there is a conflict of tasks, they have no need or interest to fight to the death, nor do they have the need to resist desperately.

Of course, you said that snatching the ninjutsu and taijutsu inheritance of other ninjas is also a kind of benefit, but this is a big fish eating a small fish. Between big fish and big fish, if you want to eat others, you must look at yourself first.

Will they chip their teeth? It is obviously a big loss to cause a large number of casualties to the clan for these techniques. As for the little fish in this book, they have not appeared yet, and I will explain them reasonably in the subsequent plot.

Closer to home, it is human nature to protect cubs. The Ninja clan does not have a life-and-death need. So before the moment of death, no one will be willing to use cubs as cannon fodder, not to mention that from a family perspective, these children may

They are all related to you, but there is still a difference between them and Ninja Village.

What do you think? If you have any comments, please leave a message. I will take a look at it carefully.

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