119 The Fallacy of the Carriage and the Gold Coins
Because of the rainy weather, darkness came earlier than usual.
It was pitch black outside, and Hanzo sitting in the room could only hear the sound of the wind and rain hitting the window.
Occasionally, there was a flash of light, a flash of lightning, and then a roar.
There was only one oil lamp in the room that gave a dim glow, faint enough to illuminate a part of the room.
Hanzo sat quietly in the corner, looking at Tsubaki lying on a chair near the oil lamp, waiting for her to wake up.
Hanzo's entire body was shrouded in darkness, and he couldn't see his face clearly.
Only when lightning appears outside and electric light shines into the house, can Hanzo be faintly seen.
"Boom!"
The thunder suddenly arose, and the unconscious Tsubaki woke up suddenly, sat up, and breathed heavily, as if he was scared by something in a nightmare.
Suddenly, Tsubaki realizes that her hands are already tied, and realizes that the fragments in her memories are not dreams.
Tsubaki observes the situation in the room as she tries to break free.
"Don't move!"
Hanzo, who was sitting in the dark, saw Tsubaki's movements and suddenly made a sound, startling Tsubaki.
"Who the hell are you?" Tsubaki looked at the corner where Hanzo was and asked loudly.
Another bolt of lightning lit up, and with a flash of light, Tsubaki saw Hanzo's appearance clearly.
It's just that Hanzo hasn't removed his disguise, and Tsubaki still sees Mizuki's appearance.
Seeing the appearance of the man in front of him against Mizuki, Tsubaki's heart was very frightened.
She couldn't guess when this man had replaced Mizuki and what his purpose was.
"You see, I've been avoiding you, and if it weren't for today, everything would be fine, how good."
Hanzo didn't answer Tsubaki's question, and said to himself, his words full of pity.
Hanzo was a little annoyed that all his hidings had fallen short because of a bowl of ramen during the day.
While eating noodles at noon, Hanzo knew that she was exposed as Tsubaki's side knock on the side, so she immediately knocked Tsubaki unconscious, lest she alarm the others.
For Tsubaki, Hanzo didn't want to kill her, after all, she wasn't like Mizuki.
But Hanzo can't just let her go, and he can't use magic to control her or erase her memory.
This method may be okay in the samurai world, but in this ninja-filled place, it's easy to spot the problem.
Hanzo had no choice but to tie Tsubaki and try to find a good way.
"You said that you are such a gentle and beautiful girl, why do you have to hang yourself on a tree, there are more men who are better than Mizuki."
"And Mizuki isn't a good thing."
Hanzo felt that maybe after Tsubaki knew Mizuki's true colors, she might hate herself less.
That way, you have a better chance of letting her compromise.
There was no response to his question, and Tsubaki stopped talking, just quietly watching Hanzo, whatever he wanted.
Although Tsubaki didn't understand the meaning of "hanging himself from a tree", he understood the meaning of Hanzang.
The person in front of him was telling himself that Mizuki was not worth cherishing.
"Mizuki-kun is a very good person!" Tsubaki, who was originally silent, heard Hanzo say this, forgot about his situation, and refuted Hanzo's words.
"Humph! If I hadn't killed him, he would have killed his companion when he went on a mission, and then met Orochimaru and became Orochimaru's pawn. ”
Disdainful of the evaluation of Mizuki in Tsubaki's mouth, Hanzo directly told what happened to Mizuki in the original plot.
"You think I'm going to believe you and not tell anyone."
It's a pity that Hanzo's words didn't convince Tsubaki, even though this is what happened in the original plot.
But now Mizuki is dead before he can do this, and Hanzo can't come up with any evidence.
"Whatever you want!"
Hanzo knew that this path seemed to be impassable, so he had to give up.
In the anime, even if Mizuki escapes from prison, Tsubaki still has some hope for Mizuki.
It's really hard to make Tsubaki die by relying on what he says now.
The room fell silent again, Hanzo was thinking about what to do, and Tsubaki was thinking about how to inform the people in the village.
"When are you going to kill me?" Tsubaki broke the silence first.
"I didn't want to kill you."
"And what are you thinking?"
"I'm wondering how to handle this well."
"So you're still a good person." Tsubaki mocked Hanzo and didn't believe what Hanzo said.
"I'm not a good person, but I'm not a bad person either. For a good person like you, I don't want to hurt you in my heart. ”
"Mizuki was killed by you! Then why did you kill Mizuki? ”
"As I said, Mizuki is not a good person, and I don't feel guilty at all for killing him."
"Haven't you ever killed a good person?"
I don't believe in Hanzo's argument at all, who is a good person, who is a bad person, and how can the man in front of him be determined.
In the end, it is not up to interests and likes and dislikes to decide.
Hearing Tsubaki ask like this, Hanzo remembered the days when he used to work under Orochimaru, and was silent for a while, and replied, "Yes." ”
After listening to Hanzo's answer, Tsubaki showed that it was really like this.
Seeing this, Hanzo immediately explained: "But those are forced, and I still value my own more than other people's lives." ”
Hanzo's explanation, Tsubaki didn't care at all, and instead asked the initial question.
"Who the hell are you? What is the purpose of coming to Konoha? ”
Hanzo still didn't answer her question, and continued to discuss it with Tsubaki on it.
Hanzo asked Tsubaki this question, "Why did you choose to believe it when I said I killed good people, but you didn't believe it when I told me about Mizuki's true face?" ”
Hanzo's words stunned Tsubaki, and she fell silent and began to think about why.
Hanzo continued, "So don't let emotions cloud your judgment. ”
"You're a ninja and have to make your own judgment."
Seeing that Tsubaki began to listen to his own words, Hanzo was very happy.
Because this shows that he has successfully led Tsubaki's focus from whether or not to kill people to the question of whether to believe it or not.
"Look, have I done anything that is detrimental to the village during my time in Konoha?"
"I even broke off for other ninjas in Konoha, you should know about this."
"Even if you don't know, you can find out."
Sensing that Tsubaki's hostility was a little less, Hanzo answered Tsubaki's question.
"As for who I am and what I'm doing in Konoha these two questions, I can't answer you."
"I can only tell you one thing."
Hearing Hanzo begin to reveal his message, Tsubaki immediately listens carefully.
In this way, if there is an opportunity, you can also give the village more information.
"I didn't lie to you about Mizuki, he and I used to be Orochimaru's subordinates."
"As for why I came to Konoha, I can't say, you just need to know that I am not employed by anyone, and I will not do anything harmful to Konoha."
"Of course......" Hanzo suddenly stopped and dodged to Tsubaki's side, showing off his speed.
"I wouldn't mind killing a few of Konoha ninjas if I were really exposed."
"With my strength, Konoha can't withstand the consumption of ninjas now, but I'm someone who can compete with Orochimaru for a while."
"Think it through, don't hurt your companions."
"If you want, you can check if I have any traces of the Great Snake Pill this time."
Hanzo pretends to be evil and threatens Tsubaki.
"So what was your decision?"
"I'm going to think about it."
"What else is there to think of?"
"Don't push me."
"Good! Don't force you. ”
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