Chapter 15 Talk-no-Talk
Chapter 15 Talk-no-Talk
Sakumo Hatake returned three days after Kakashi's birthday.
Genma keenly sensed that something was slightly off about Hatake Sakumo.
But there was no word from Konoha, and when Genma went home to ask his father, there was nothing amiss.
The next day, Genma skipped class as usual, but took Kakashi home with him.
When they arrived at Kakashi's house, Hatake Sakumo was sitting alone in his room, seemingly deep in thought. He seemed somewhat surprised to see his son and apprentice.
It wasn't that they skipped class by accident, but rather how they got back.
Even though he was mentally tormented at this moment, Hatake Sakumo still wore a gentle smile, concealing his true feelings. He gestured to the two in front of him, indicating that they should sit down: "Is there some kind of problem?"
Kakashi looked at Genma.
He was passive.
Sakumo Hatake also looked at Genma and smiled slightly.
Both his disciple and son are precocious and mature for their age, but his son is a bit more reserved, while his disciple appears more mature and composed, but is actually more flexible.
Genma also looked at Hatake Sakumo. He was certain that something was happening, so he decided to cut to the chase and go straight to the point.
Do your best and leave the rest to fate.
"Teacher, what went wrong with this mission?"
Xuanma asked.
Kakashi, standing nearby, was stunned; he hadn't noticed anything unusual about his father.
Hatake Sakumo was also surprised. He thought he had concealed it very well, but he didn't expect his apprentice to see through it.
His smile faded, and Sakumo Hatake sighed softly, falling silent for a moment.
Kakashi sensed something was wrong and said anxiously, "Dad~"
Genma pulled Kakashi aside and said, "Teacher, although Kakashi and I are still children, we can understand a lot."
"We can also be the ones being shared with."
"Teacher, you are not only a powerful ninja, but you also have other identities."
"He is a teacher, he is a father."
"Kakashi and I are not just disciples and sons, but also members of the village, comrades, your juniors, and those you protect."
Kakashi immediately nodded, "I think so too."
Sakumo Hatake couldn't help but smile upon hearing this, his heart filled with comfort.
He looked at his disciples and son, thought about it, and felt that he really needed to tell them about this, no matter what decision he ultimately made.
"The mission is top secret, so I can't tell you."
Sakumo Hatake's smile faded as he explained, "This mission failed..."
Before he could finish speaking, Kakashi exclaimed in shock, "Dad's mission failed?"
Sakumo Hatake nodded.
Genma said, "Kakashi, don't make such a fuss. It's normal for missions to fail. No one can guarantee a 100% success rate."
Kakashi calmed down.
Sakumo Hatake said, "The consequences of mission failure are severe; both the village and the Land of Fire have suffered great losses."
Genma followed up on the topic, asking, "Did you encounter a formidable opponent, Master?"
"In the ninja world, besides the Kage of each village, there probably aren't many ninjas who could make the master suffer a crushing defeat, right?"
Sakumo Hatake shook his head: "We didn't encounter any particularly powerful enemies. Because our comrades were in danger, we chose to abandon the mission."
Kakashi, being a smart man, paused for a moment before realizing what was happening: "So the village is going to hold Dad responsible for this?"
Sakumo Hatake said, "No, the Hokage did not issue any order for punishment because of this mission."
"But... this mission is too important, even my comrades don't support the teacher."
Kakashi immediately retorted, "Isn't it wrong to save your comrades?"
Sakumo Hatake did not answer. Although he had made his choice, his next words would have an immeasurable impact on the two children in front of him, and he had to be careful.
He didn't say anything, but Xuanma shouted, "Of course that's right!"
"Kakashi, you didn't actually study the Will of Fire properly, did you?"
Kakashi frowned: "Of course not, but why is Dad being criticized by his teammates?"
Genma calmly replied, "Because some people believe that missions are above all else, and that ninjas are just machines for completing missions."
"But in fact, ninjas also have their own feelings."
"How was Konoha founded? It was founded by the First Hokage for peace, so that children wouldn't have to go to the battlefield."
"The Third Hokage inherited the Will of Fire from the First and Second Hokage. The core of a ninja is to protect his comrades, the village, and his juniors."
"And missions are just a way for ninjas to survive."
Hearing these words, Hatake Sakumo felt even more gratified; he had indeed made the right choice in taking this disciple.
Genma continued, "Kakashi, what do you think of a village?"
Kakashi is thinking.
Genma, however, calmly asked and answered himself, "Is Konoha Village located on this land?"
"Are these the houses?"
"Is it ninjutsu? Is it from those missions?"
"Neither, it's a person!"
"It is the individuals who make up this village. There are people, there is a village, and there is a mission."
Sakumo Hatake was startled.
Genma's gaze met that of Hatake Sakumo, radiating a powerful spiritual force: "Teacher, I don't think you're wrong."
"The mission failed, and the village suffered losses, but these can be recovered later. Once people are dead, they are gone forever."
"If it weren't for your comrades, I believe you would have completed this mission even if it cost you your life."
"Therefore, I think you don't need to blame yourself, don't need to be distressed, and don't need to care about other people's opinions."
Kakashi nodded repeatedly.
That's absolutely right.
Sakumo Hatake smiled and said, "Well said, Genma. Your teacher hopes you will always remember what I said today and stay true to yourself."
Genma nodded: "Teacher, I will."
"If a ninja cannot be firm in his heart, he will inevitably lose himself in the pursuit of missions and power."
"A ninja's greatest strength lies not in powerful ninjutsu, but in their own mind—the power of the mind!"
"So, teacher, are you able to stay true to yourself?"
Hatake Sakumo nodded: "Of course, I am your teacher."
Genma wasn't convinced and continued, "So this is Master's ninja way."
Hatake Sakumo nodded: "Indeed, and I hope you can inherit this ninja way."
Genma shook his head: "Teacher, Kakashi and I are not enough to inherit such a ninja way. We are still very young, just two seeds."
"And you are already a towering tree, only in you can such a ninja way shine brightly."
"Which is more important, companions or the mission?"
"I will choose my partner without hesitation, just like you, teacher!"
"If I had to choose between the mission and my own life, I would choose the mission."
"I think you, teacher, are also at a crossroads where you need to make a choice."
Sakumo Hatake was deeply shaken.
He had already experienced the disciple's keen mind, but he never expected it to be this keen, that it could actually catch his intentions?
Looking at his disciple's earnest face, Hatake Sakumo decided to temporarily disregard his disciple status and asked in an equal manner, "Genma, if it were you, what would you choose?"
Xuanma said calmly, "Just as the teacher said, stay true to your own heart."
"Those accusations are nothing more than the trials and tribulations that the tree of patriotism needs to endure."
"The mission failed, and the village suffered huge losses. This is indeed a responsibility, and the teacher who is the team leader should bear this responsibility."
"If I were a teacher, I would make up for these losses, and I firmly believe that if I were a teacher, my own value would be enough to make up for these losses."
Xuanma did not avoid taking responsibility for mission failure.
Because he knew very well that, given the current situation, the biggest reason his teacher chose to commit suicide was to take responsibility for the failure of the mission.
Rather than the accusations of his companions, or the collapse of the Will of Fire.
On the contrary, he was very determined.
Therefore, Genma must let Sakumo Hatake know that the best way to take responsibility is not to commit suicide to atone for his sins, but to make up for the losses with his own strength.
You could even say "atone for your crime by doing good deeds".
As I said before, there are tasks only when there are people; people are the core!
Hearing his disciple's words, Hatake Sakumo smiled and nodded: "Very good."
"Genma, if you ever encounter something like what your teacher did in the future, I hope you can remember what happened today."
"And thank you!"
Upon hearing the last sentence, Xuanma secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
At this moment, Kakashi asked, "Father, what decision did the Third Hokage make regarding this?"
Sakumo Hatake shook his head: "The Third Hokage has not made any specific decisions."
Kakashi asked in confusion, "Why?"
"Does the Third Hokage not support Father's decision?"
Before Hatake Sakumo could answer, Genma interjected, "Of course not."
"The third generation clearly supports the teacher; otherwise, he could have directly held the teacher accountable and given the Daimyo Prefecture an explanation."
"The Third Hokage's decision not to make a direct statement is a way of 'cooling off,' indicating his desire to protect the teacher and ensure that the teacher can continue to play an important role in the future."
"For the village and for us, the teacher is more important than any assignment!"
Hiruzen Sarutobi's decision to handle this matter quietly was because he wanted both.
He neither wanted to punish Sakumo Hatake, an elite Jonin, nor did he want to deny the Will of Fire to save and protect his comrades.
Of course, this is a deduction made by Genma himself, assuming the position of Hiruzen Sarutobi.
If Hiruzen Sarutobi didn't have this idea.
So now he also wants to make Hatake Sakumo think that this is the idea.
In short, he cannot die!
Death is the worst choice!
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