After all, Nohara is an adult in his twenties and has the ability to think and judge of his own.
Although Lei Luo saw through Nonoyu's little thoughts, since Nohara himself was willing to do this, there was no need for him to be this evil person and expose all this suddenly.
Nohara had done a good job in taking care of Lei Tong. Since Lei Luo decided to accept the favor, he had to repay it.
No matter what role Nonoyu played in Nohara's decision-making, since it was Nohara himself who finally made the request to him.
Then, he will respect Nohara's will and will not interfere with the other party's choices with his own values.
only……
Although he has planned to help Nohara achieve his goal, Lei Luo will never do it according to the method the other party said, because it is extremely inefficient and has little hope of success.
Therefore, he will act according to his own method.
For Lei Luo, as long as the result is good and he can repay Nohara's favor, it is enough. As for how to do it, he has his own plan in mind.
On the other side, when Lei Luo explained the tricky part of the matter, Nohara thought that the other party was going to refuse, so she pursed her lips unconsciously, and a dim look flashed in her eyes, but she did not continue to say anything after all.
On the other hand, Nonoyu, who had been listening to Lei Luo's narration, was keenly aware that Lei Luo did not say anything. Although the latter talked about many difficulties and admitted that his own influence was not great, this
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Thinking of this, Nonoyu couldn't help but ask:
"Master Jueying, you just said that you cannot rely on your influence to get the ninjas in the village to actively support our goals."
"Can I understand..." After frowning and thinking for a moment, Nonoyu looked at Lei Luo with enlightenment, and then asked in an uncertain tone:
"If it is not done in the form of public speeches, what can you do?"
As Nonoyu's words full of speculation gradually unfolded, Nohara came back to her senses in time. Her eyes lit up and she stared at Lei Luo intently. The expectation in it was self-evident.
"Yes." Without any hesitation, Lei Luo first decisively answered Nonoyu's question, and then slowly explained:
"What you want me to do, including every step...if you break it down, this should be regarded as a form of crowdfunding to achieve the goal."
"However, this is undoubtedly unrealistic!" After a heavy pause, Lei Luo saw that Nonoyu's eyes were confused, and they seemed to have no idea what he was talking about.
Seeing this, Lei Luo quickly reacted and realized that the natives in the Naruto world would have never heard of such a novel term as "crowdfunding", although the reason behind it is actually very simple:
If "building an orphanage" is compared to a project, then Nohara and Nonoyu alone are naturally unable to complete it.
After all, whether it is the initial start-up capital, the manpower and material resources required during the construction process, a doctor, or a spy, obviously do not have the ability to afford it all.
But these two women, especially Nonoyu, were obviously smart people, so she quickly set her sights on Lei Luo:
Use Lei Luo's huge influence among civilian ninjas to attract investment as the initial start-up capital for their "career".
From the perspective of Lei Luo's previous life, this approach is undoubtedly a fundraising activity that combines politics and business by taking advantage of the celebrity effect.
But there is a problem in doing so, that is, Lei Luo himself has no power. Although he is powerful, he is essentially a "part-time worker."
Even if Lei Luo stands up, loudly calls for the legitimacy of establishing a large orphanage, and tries his best to support Nonoyu and others, let’s not talk about whether doing so will seriously damage the persona Lei Luo has always maintained for himself.
Let's just say that even some low-level ninjas are willing to believe in Lei Luo and are willing to invest money in an inexplicable project without thinking.
But whether this matter can be accomplished in the end, the decision-making power ultimately rests in the hands of Konoha's senior management.
Because Konoha Village, including the thousands of acres of land within the village, what kind of houses should be built where, and what kind of houses should not be built where, these issues, simply speaking, are urban planning issues, and they all need to be decided by some relevant high-level officials.
And this is definitely not something that he, Nonoyu, and Nohara can decide by just sitting here and patting their heads.
If the "approval" is not given by then, no matter how much effort the three of them have put in before or how much money they raised in the end, their work will be in vain.
And based on the nature of Konoha Village itself as a Ninja Village, it is obvious that it is an outright military residential area, a combination of soldiers and civilians.
In a place like this, Lei Luo never thought that the top management of urban planning would allow the establishment of a large-scale orphanage that could take in orphans from outside the village.
Let’s not talk about the social problems within the village that may be caused by doing this. Let’s talk about those orphans. Who can guarantee that they are not spies sent from other villages?
By then, if something goes wrong, no one will be willing to take the blame.
If you put yourself in someone else’s shoes, if Lei Luo were the senior person in charge of approval, it would be better to nip the problem at the source rather than having problems in the future.
Therefore, the possibility of failure to get approval is very high.
Lei Luo has always been unwilling to do anything useless. Now that he has made up his mind to handle this matter, the action steps must be planned properly:
In order to successfully complete this project, in his opinion, it is undoubtedly necessary to open up certain links and obtain official support.
Secondly, find a senior executive who is willing to stand up for the orphanage, and who is capable and willing to take the blame when something goes wrong in the orphanage. He has also found a candidate, and no surprise is Danzo.
These two things can be combined into one. If they are both handled by Danzo, Lei Luo is confident that the other party can handle this matter well, but another question arises: Why should Danzo help him handle this kind of thing?
A thankless job?
Subsequently, this leads to the next issue: exchange of interests.
This matter may be difficult to say or easy to say. The key lies in how Lei Luo communicates with Danzo.
"Forget it, don't worry about this matter, just leave it to me."
"I promise that in a few months, or no more than a year at most, you can start building that damn orphanage without any scruples."
He waved his hands rather irritably, because the truth was too complicated, and Lei Luo didn't bother to explain the twists and turns to Nonoyu and others.
After all, even if he patiently explained it, Lei Luo was still very unsure whether they could understand it given the brain capacity of these two idealists.
The topic was stopped here, and the promise was made very clear. Lei Luo said no more, turned around and walked towards the back room.
From yesterday afternoon until this afternoon, he still hadn't slept at all.
No matter how strong his mental power was, he was almost unable to hold on under such torture.
On the other side, Nonoyu didn't say anything, but secretly remembered Lei Luo's kindness in helping him realize his dream this time, and thought about finding opportunities to repay him in the future.
But Nohara's face is still too thin after all. She may feel that it is not good to blame all her affairs on Lei Luo.
Therefore, Nohara looked at Lei Luo with a tangled expression and hesitated:
"Thank you very much for your kindness, Lei Luo."
"but……"
Lei Luo interrupted Nohara's words without looking back, leaving a sentence: "There is no but, you can just wait for the result quietly."
After saying that, he closed the door, lay down on the bed and fell asleep.
The two women, Nohara and Nonoyu, were left looking at each other outside the door, speechless for a long time.