Hinata's hatred for the Uchiha clan has been engraved in her bones. The young boy from the Hyuga clan shouted at the Uchiha who took over the mission, "Can you really do whatever you want if you are strong enough to have a limited blood limit?"

Uchiha turned around, the scarlet three magatama rolled in his eyes, and shook the power of attorney in his hand, "I'm sorry, you can do whatever you want if you are strong in the blood limit world. Hate me as much as you want! After all, you can't get anything no matter how much you hate. The eyes are the same as mine. Hahahaha!"

Hinata's leading jounin didn't move at all despite his excellent ki skills, but his eyes gave them away and you rolled your eyes.

There are endless Uchiha to kill, and endless Hinata tears to shed.

Many years later, this boy from the Hyuga clan had grown up to be the new leading jounin. He brought his students to the mission meeting center and sat on the smooth tree trunk with his buttocks again without any worry at all.

Among the three students at the bottom, the girl was better, holding her chin and thinking about her own affairs. After a while, the two boys decided who would speak. The younger one asked timidly, "Teacher, what are we doing?" Not even asking for a mission."

He opened his Byakugan and took a look, judging by experience that there were still two teams led by Uchiha Jonin. "Don't worry, there are still two teams coming to us."

There was also a chuunin team from the Hyuga clan inside, selecting Uchiha's remaining missions. There was also a group of vaguely impressed family ninjas watching helplessly. When will they also have the right to choose tasks and employers?

Next to the genin of the Hyuga clan were several teams of other clan ninjas, looking forward to taking on some less demanding missions. The samurai was also standing by with the expectation of agreement.

Since the advent of ninjas, the samurai's status has become increasingly low, and those employers now prefer the bells and whistles. They are still firm in their beliefs, but some of the disciples below are no longer holding the sword so tightly.

Two boys from the Hyuga clan complained, "When will we be able to defeat the first family in pupil arts?" He put down the book, "It's okay, I believe it will happen in the distant future."

Now that this sentence has been passed down to Rizu, it is close to the ancestral teaching. But he didn't want to continue to pass it on, and of course the Hyuga clan leader of each generation also thought the same.

This is really a sad story, "Wait a minute! The village is already dissatisfied with Uchiha, and the strongest pupil family will definitely be us." This is what Hizashi's father said to him.

After the Nine-Tails Rebellion, Hyuga and Hinata firmly believe that this sentence will not be passed down, and the Hyuga clan will eventually become the strongest pupil clan.

It succeeded in the end. As for how it succeeded, don’t ask. It's really embarrassing for the most powerful eye-jutsu clan to say it out loud.

Hiruzen spoke again, "How are your children doing now?"

Rizu felt that the third generation changed the subject so abruptly. Could it be that he had already determined that his grandson was planning to hit his daughter's attention. "Thanks to three generations of care, my two daughters are doing well."

Hiruzen thought about his grandchildren again, whether they were boys or girls. "Then can you take the boy?"

A trace of displeasure flashed unconsciously in Rizu's eyes. "Hizashi sometimes leaves Neji under my care. What's wrong, Sandai?"

Hiruzen suddenly realized that he was speaking out of proportion, forgetting that Hizu was one of the few who didn't have a boy, and they cared about boys very much at that time.

It was the inadvertent raising of the corners of his mouth that made Rizu even more unhappy. Hiruzen Hikaru thought that it would be outrageous to leave Naruto in the care of the Hyuga clan and forget about it. "That's good, I want to place Naruto into the Hyuga clan and I hope you can take care of him."

Hizu doesn't want Naruto to live in the clan. The clan is full of well-behaved children. He doesn't like those noisy children. Moreover, Naruto's rampage will definitely cause losses. He still doesn't know the attitude of the village. Of course, the most important thing is The benefits are not enough.

"Why is it so abrupt! Why are you suddenly planning to bring Naruto in? I'm worried that the tribesmen will be resistant!" Give an ambiguous answer first, evade it a little, but don't try to find out what's going on.

Adhering to the consistent style of the Hyuga clan, the Hyuga clan is always a staunch royalist, always on the side of the winner, and never makes a bet easily.

Because the loyalty of a family is a huge bargaining chip that almost everyone in power cannot refuse.

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