In fact, all the ninjas who come to participate in the Chunin exam have their own ninja team. This is also a feature of Konoha and even the ninja world. After graduating from the Ninja School, they will form a Genin team in groups of three. Under the leadership of the team leader, they will complete various tasks and become a qualified ninja.

However, not every team's ninja can pass the first two rounds of assessments like the three of us did. This means that half of the people may not have teammates with whom they can work well together, and it is difficult to find suitable teammates in just one night, which adds a certain degree of difficulty to the third round of assessments.

Naturally, Minato Shinichi and I formed a team to take the test together. In fact, with the strength of the three of us, even if we faced a Root team, a Jonin and three Chunins, we would not be without a chance of winning.

However, unless one has reached the level of Kage or above, being a ninja is not a profession that focuses on frontal breakthroughs. Instead, it tests infiltration, coordination, use of terrain, and the gathering of intelligence.

There are only three Root teams in the entire Ninja Forest, so this time the main purpose is to test everyone's stealth, concealment, and perception abilities, and even their mysterious luck. No one would have thought that a group of ninjas participating in the Chunin exam could defeat the Root team head-on.

The night passed quickly in training, and early in the morning I arrived at the edge of Konoha Forest, where we often practiced and exchanged ideas. Minato and Shinichi also arrived at the same time.

"I heard that some people sneaked in at the early hours of the morning, hoping to pass through the forest and complete the assessment before the Root team has finished their deployment. However, only a few people succeeded." Minato, who is always well-informed, told us.

This is also a method. After all, the examiner only said yesterday that the practical test would be conducted today, but did not specify a specific time. Therefore, it does not violate the rules to conduct the test at midnight.

However, as Konoha's elite forces, the Root and the Anbu are even more professional than the Anbu in lurking, assassination, and infiltration. Naturally, they will not miss such a loophole and have already completed their deployment in the Konoha forest yesterday.

Those who wanted to sneak in at night and passed the test were mostly discovered by the Root team who were well-rested and waiting for them. It was also unknown how many people could pass the test by relying on special ninjutsu or luck.

In fact, in addition to those who want to sneak in at night, there are also people who want to enter again tonight, and want to wait until the Root Ninja relaxes their vigilance after a day of hard work before sneaking in.

There are also those who want to sneak in at noon, when the Root Ninja thinks that no one will enter at this time. In short, the rules of this assessment are relatively simple and give a lot of room for play to ensure that every ninja's special skills can be brought into play.

The three of us didn't choose a specific time to enter, nor did we discuss any tactics. After all, unless we encountered three Root teams at the same time, there would be no problem for the three of us to successfully pass through the Konoha Forest.

Konoha Forest is a primitive forest that has not been developed much. There are no entrances or roads in the usual sense. In fact, except for a few large cities and ninja villages that are connected by roads, other places in the ninja world are still primitive.

Therefore, the edge of the entire Konoha Forest can be chosen as the direction of entry, which also avoids the possibility that the Root team only needs to guard a few key intersections to intercept most of the ninjas participating in the assessment.

The entry point we chose was exactly where we usually practiced and trained. Although we didn't usually go deep into the center of the Konoha Forest, the terrain here was similar.

After the three of us arrived, we didn't meet any other people coming to take the test. I don't know if they entered from another direction or chose a special time to enter.

But this is not important to us. Although entering with most people may cause the Root team to lose sight of the big picture, they can easily pass the assessment if they are lucky. However, correspondingly, for every ninja participating in the assessment, the probability of encountering the Root team is the same and there is not much difference.

The Konoha Forest covers a very large area, with three Root teams and dozens of ninjas distributed throughout it. It would be difficult to meet them unless you intentionally look for them. This is also an advantage for those participating in the assessment, otherwise it would be extremely difficult for a group of Genin and Chunin to pass in front of a Root team led by a Jonin.

Of course, for a standard ninja team, sensory ninjas are an indispensable role. As the root of Konoha's elite, each team is naturally equipped with sensory ninjas to serve as the eyes and ears of the team.

Therefore, even though the Konoha Forest is large, the ninjas taking part in the assessment cannot be careless. If they can avoid the Root team, that would be the best. If they cannot avoid it, then being able to hold on until the assessment point under the hands of the Root team would be considered a success.

Therefore, ninjas with perception-type bloodline limits like the Byakugan and Sharingan, as well as ninja world-class speed like Minato, or ninjas who are proficient in ninjutsu such as concealment and stealth, will have a great advantage in this assessment.

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