Ninja techniques have a time limit, and the water flows created by Water Style are the same. Once the Chakra within the water flow dissipates, the water naturally disappears, as does the lake formed. It can solve urgent problems, but for the Land of Wind with such a large population, using Water Style to fix emergencies every time isn't feasible.
Similarly, other techniques like Earth Style and Lightning Style operate in the same manner. However, there exist some special techniques that can endure, such as Wood Style.
Therefore, if Earth Style Ninja do not learn professional road-building knowledge, the roads they build will only last a short time before collapsing. Ninja techniques merely expedite this process rather than accomplishing everything at once; randomly using a technique won't achieve permanence. Otherwise, civilians wouldn't hold much significance.
Yet, if ninjas are taught the relevant construction knowledge, they can achieve results equivalent to a hundred people in the construction industry without any issue. Some special personnel can achieve the work of a thousand, like when Ruri activates Susanoo to transport construction materials, or Ayane uses Divine Sky Strike to dismantle old buildings, thereby saving significantly on labor and material costs while reducing financial expenditures.
Rational utilization of every resource you have, without underrating the convenience brought by ninja techniques and without ignoring the sense of honor ordinary people feel from labor, is what Hakushi demands.
The grand era will arrive, not initiated by individuals but by the collective human race. Human history is created by the human collective, not by any one person. In this world, those without organization can achieve nothing; this is humanity. Although they may not wish to conform to an organization, they must rely on its strength to survive in this world.
After inspecting these remote rural areas, overall, Hakushi was quite satisfied. Although some places weren't very complete, the diligent work attitude of his subordinates should be promptly rewarded rather than merely discouraging their enthusiasm.
After all, as New Year approaches, no matter how passionate someone is about work, they will miss their parents and children at home, miss their spouse, which is entirely human.
Some employees temporarily leave to reunite with their families, causing the project to slow, but as long as it can be completed by next spring, Hakushi cannot be too demanding.
Patrolling these areas took nearly half a month, not a full inspection, but randomly selecting parts of the regions for work evaluation.
Though willing to trust that those under him won't gradually forget their original intention due to a comfortable life, that trust is not necessarily an obligation to tolerate. Hakushi has always believed that without personal experience, one doesn't have the right to speak out. It is, in a way, taking responsibility for himself.
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It snows every year at this time.
The heater burns in the room, and the windows are frosted.
Returning from the patrol task, it's already dusk, and Hakushi sits at the entrance to remove his shoes.
"Back early this time."
Ruri, dressed in casual clothes, appeared behind Hakushi, saying this sentence.
Previously, when Hakushi went out on patrol, it would take at least a month.
While changing into home slippers, Hakushi turned slightly and smiled, "Because it's not a full inspection of every place, just randomly selecting a few places as key investigation targets, it naturally goes faster than the usual patrol."
Hakushi noticed fewer slippers on the shoe cabinet and asked puzzled, "Did someone come over?"
"Hmph, take a look, and you'll know."
Ruri hums lightly and turns to walk inside.
Hakushi doesn't mind, comes to the living room, and indeed finds someone has arrived.
Moreover, it's not a stranger; it's Ruri's mother Uchiha Miyoko and Ayane, sitting there conversing, judging by the atmosphere, they seem to be getting along quite well.
Ruri also sits opposite them, taking a tea cup and drinking silently.
The lights in the living room are on, filling the room with a bright, clean atmosphere.
"Little Hakushi is back."
Miyoko smiled at Hakushi in greeting.
"Yes."
"Feels like you're becoming more and more manly; if Auntie were twenty years younger, maybe I'd chase you."
As a mother, Miyoko dared tease even in front of Ruri.
To lighten the mood, Hakushi is quite worried Ruri might throw the cup in her hand, causing her mother a headache.
However, that didn't happen because Ruri simply calmly sipped her tea, seemingly used to her mother's out-of-the-line actions.
"But Auntie is now old and faded, no longer able to attract the attention of young people."
Always dressed in a lavish twelve-layered kimono, maintaining the appearance of someone in their twenties, Miyoko, in Hakushi's view, is the least qualified to say such a thing.
"Not at all; Auntie now looks young, like a teenage girl."
Ayane laughed on the side.
"Ayane-chan is always so sweet; if little Ruri could be like that, it'd be great. Right, little Ruri?"
Miyoko lightly covered her mouth and laughed, knowing Ayane was just being polite, but being called a teenager still made her happy. Then she hinted at Ruri, hoping she'd also offer flattering words.
"Middle-aged women shouldn't try to act cute; you have crow's feet when you smile."
Ruri put down her tea cup, speaking the words that caused Miyoko's mouth to twitch.
