"Hey, it's so boring." My left hand was wrapped in a bandage, and I was flipping through the ninjutsu classics with my right hand, complaining out of boredom.
Three days ago, I carried out an A-level ANBU mission alone. The mission was to hunt down a rebellious ninja in Konoha. I knew that this was also a training opportunity given to me by the third generation. The rebellious ninja was only at the jounin level at best. I was completely
I could get rid of him, but I was careless and was attacked by his unique secret technique. I was slightly injured, but I successfully killed him.
For this reason, the third generation severely criticized me and told me to improve my taijutsu and weapon usage after I recover from my injuries. Although my ninjutsu level has reached the level of an elite jounin, even approaching the shadow level, my physical skills are still very low.
My level of jutsu is still at the level of chuunin. So I am still a special jounin, and my abilities are too unbalanced. I should have paid attention to this long ago. I relied entirely on the speed of the Flying Thunder God and various unexpected escape techniques.
I have only been able to survive until now. If there is no Flying Thunder God, any chuunin with strong taijutsu can kill me as long as I fight in close combat. Even someone who is good at shuriken can kill me. After all, it is easy to dodge an open gun.
Hidden arrows are hard to guard against. I can't always rely on the Flying Thunder God to escape, I still have to improve my physical skills.
To improve your physical skills, you can only go to Kai. Although I am disgusted with Kai's perverted training method, he seems to be the only one who is good at physical skills in the village. He is still very good at Eight Gate Dunjia, but I just don't know.
Do I have the talent to learn this.
But these ideas will have to wait until I recover from my injury before I can realize them. Now I can only browse through Hatake's collection of books, classics and the like to pass the time.
"Ah~" I yawned and stretched again. I had been reading a book for a long time and I was ready to get up and walk.
Although I have been in Naruto World for more than three and a half years, I have yet to take a closer look at the Kakashi family house.
The whole building is a wooden structure, slightly older, and looks like a typical Japanese-style single-story bungalow. It is located on the edge of Konoha Village. Behind the house is a river that is not too fast. Kakashi often went there to fish and eat when he had no money when he was a child.
In addition to the living room and kitchen, there is a small warehouse on the first floor, which stores various books and sundries. In addition, there are three rooms, namely White Fang-senpai's bedroom, Kakashi's and my bedroom, and White Fang-senpai's bedroom.
Since his death, Kakashi has sealed it, and no one has gone in. Although I was very curious about what it was like inside, I was afraid of bringing up Kakashi's sad memories, so I didn't say anything more, thinking about everything inside.
They should all be covered in dust.
What is a little embarrassing is that there is no toilet in the house, and the only toilet is in the backyard. I wonder if the workers were negligent when they built the house.
The house looks to be thirty or forty years old, and White Fang may have lived here when he was young. Since the air is somewhat humid along the river, many wooden boards in the house are aging and may break at any time.
However, it should not affect the stability of the entire house.
I looked around like this for an hour and a half, but there was really nothing to see, and I couldn't find Kakashi's pocket money or anything interesting. I felt a little sleepy, so I was going to go back to the house and take a nap.
Creak, creak, the floor creaked when I stepped on it.
Bang! A piece of floorboard was overwhelmed and suddenly broke after I stepped on it.
"Ah!" Before I could use the Flying Thunder God, I was caught off guard and fell down.
Plop! My butt fell to the ground.
"Oh shit!" I gritted my teeth in pain. "I didn't expect there was such a big hole under the floor."
Hole? Huh? No!
When I touched the ground in the cave, it felt wrong! It wasn't soil, it was hard.
"Emmmm, this cold and rough touch should be a brick." I judged.
Why are there bricks underneath the ground?
"Is this? A basement? An ancient tomb? A ruins?" I couldn't help but look inside curiously.
But when the light reaches this point, it's like being sucked into a black hole. It's pitch black all around and you can't see anything. You can't even reach out, let alone look into the depths. Go back and get a lighting object before you come in.
I looked up and looked at the hole where I fell. It was five or six meters high. It was impossible to jump into it. What should I do?
"I almost forgot, I flew directly back to the room. I was so stupid." I didn't know whether to laugh or cry.
With a thought in mind, I returned to the room.
I rummaged around for lighting supplies and finally found a flashlight in the drawer. I turned it on and it still had a lot of power, which should be enough to sustain an hour of exploration. (Don't complain about why there are so many disharmonious things in Naruto.
Things, the original work is like this, and I have no choice.)
Walking out of the bedroom and into the living room, Kakashi opened the door from outside just in time to come in.
"Hey Kakashi, you came back so early today?" I was a little surprised.
"Well, the Anbu didn't have anything to do today, so they came back early." Kakashi seemed a little sleepy, he yawned, and continued, "Hey, Black Sound, what are you doing sneakily? You're still holding a flashlight.
It’s all dust.”
"Kakashi, you would never have imagined that there is a huge space under your house! There are even bricks underneath."
"What?!" Kakashi suddenly became alert, "Where is it? Let me see, there is such a thing."
"Follow me." I took Kakashi to the place where the board broke.
Kakashi squinted his eyes and looked inside, probably not seeing anything interesting, so he turned to me and asked, "Are you ready to go in?"
I nodded: "Well, isn't it just right that you're back? Let's go down together and take a look."
Kakashi nodded, went back to get a flashlight, and jumped in with me. This time I was prepared, so I didn't land on my butt.
As soon as we got down, we pointed the light at the surrounding area and took pictures.
"This... seems to be a corridor." Kakashi said, staring at the brick walls on the left and right. (To be continued)