Chapter 142: Chapter 142: The Konoha Student Summer Camp Games
"The Konoha Ninja Academy Summer Camp of the 51st year, under the meticulous guidance of Principal Gojo, and through the diligent efforts of our instructors and students, has successfully concluded!"
"We have achieved our goals of safety, cultural exchange, excellence, and fostering the Will of Fire. Now, as the Summer Camp draws to a close, I, on behalf of the Academy, express my deepest gratitude to all participating students and staff! And my warmest congratulations to the students who achieved top rankings!"
Iruka Umino, holding his speech manuscript, droned on from the makeshift podium in the Konoha Forest, his words barely reaching the exhausted academy students below.
The Summer Camp had been incredibly demanding.
Perhaps even more so than the Academy graduation exams. Only prodigies like Itachi Uchiha still seemed relatively unaffected.
Even Izumi Uchiha looked exhausted, her perseverance fueled solely by the Will of Fire.
"Now, let us welcome Konoha's legendary Principal, Gojo Kaigetsu, to deliver the closing address!"
Gojo Kaigetsu!
Cheers erupted from the students, their exhaustion momentarily forgotten as they straightened up, their voices filled with excitement.
Even the usually boisterous "school bullies" were silent, their gazes fixed expectantly on the blindfolded figure approaching the podium.
Gojo Kaigetsu's Ethics class had undeniably been a success.
Loyalty indoctrination should start from a young age!
These "child soldiers" had been thoroughly instilled with devotion to the Will of Fire and, more importantly, to Advisor Gojo.
The rarely seen Gojo Kaigetsu was a legend in their eyes, the man who had declared, "Konoha is the most exceptional village, and Konoha ninja the most outstanding." Such inspiring words!
They were witnessing history! They were creating stories to tell!
From now on, they could brag about having personally witnessed Advisor Gojo's speech.
Excitement spread like wildfire.
This was precisely Gojo Kaigetsu's goal. Konoha's collective mindset was shifting.
It wasn't his speeches or pronouncements that were inspiring, but Konoha itself.
The villagers of Konoha, having endured the humiliation of two wars, knelt and pleaded, "Please, give us Soldier Pills!"
Gojo Kaigetsu, arms raised, declared, "Let's go take them!"
In such a climate, anyone in Konoha who desired Soldier Pills would follow him. Any speech, any declaration, as long as it aligned with this proactive, assertive stance, would be met with fervent support.
Gojo Kaigetsu ascended the podium, holding a blank sheet of paper. He pretended to read from it before handing it to Iruka Umino.
It was a subtle display, setting the tone for his unique speaking style.
"First, congratulations to all the students who passed the trials. You are destined for greatness! And for those who fell short, don't be discouraged. With enough effort, even late bloomers can achieve great things!"
"I've heard… some have suggested different assessment criteria for those with and without Kekkei Genkai."
"Let me be clear. In the ninja world, there are only two outcomes: persevere and excel, or give up and be eliminated. That's the harsh reality. No one will lower their standards for you just because you lack a Kekkei Genkai. Even if the Academy did, would those Kumogakure ninja, who constantly threaten Konoha, offer such leniency?"
"You complain about not having a parent with a bloodline limit. One day, your children will resent your weakness!"
Many students lowered their heads in shame.
If an instructor had said those words, they might have scoffed. After all, he was just a Chunin.
But this was Advisor Gojo. Though also a Chunin, he held a position of authority, a figure they genuinely admired. His words carried weight.
If Gojo Kaigetsu's official rank were higher or lower, his words might not have resonated so deeply.
People only knew him as an ordinary Chunin, unaware of his… advantages, much like how people might dismiss someone as "ordinary" or "self-made" without knowing the extent of their hidden power and influence.
Gojo Kaigetsu's public image in Konoha was impeccable. His words were convincing.
"There are two things no one can take from you: the dreams in your heart and your faith in the Will of Fire!" he continued. "What is the Will of Fire? I ask you, what is the Will of Fire?!"
"To me, the Will of Fire is friendship! It is the bonds between comrades! It is the unwavering resolve to protect Konoha! It is absolute trust in the Hokage!"
"The company you keep shapes your path. The people you surround yourself with influence your ninja way. Gamblers urge you to gamble; drinkers, to drink. But your friends at the Academy inspire you to strive for greatness, to push the limits of your ninja way!"
"Like Uchiha Itachi, who achieved top marks in the Summer Camp trials. Befriend him! Learn from him! Let him be your inspiration!"
"Never let your temper exceed your abilities. True maturity comes when your impulsiveness yields to your dedication to the ninja way!"
"This… is the Will of Fire! A noble ideal!"
"There aren't many naturally gifted ninja in this world. True strength comes from overcoming adversity. Remember, perseverance is what sets you apart. True dedication to a single purpose. Time will reward your efforts. You will be recognized."
"You leave your talent to fate, your actions to the future, your prospects to destiny, and then tell yourself, 'I've heard countless wise words, but I'm still not a great ninja.' That's… perfectly normal."
"At six, seven, eight, you dare to dream, to act, to train tirelessly. That's what earns you a comfortable life at twenty, a life of grace and ease at thirty. Every step you take now lays the foundation for your future. There are no wasted efforts on the ninja path, no pain without reward!"
"Three things often lead a ninja astray: One, a lack of knowledge. Books are the path to wisdom. They allow you to see yourself, to understand others, to envision the future. I ask you, did you truly understand Three Years at the Ninja Academy?
"Two, a lack of social interaction. The more you isolate yourselves, the more ignorant you become. Eventually, you lose the confidence to interact with exceptional ninja."
"Three, insufficient loyalty to the Will of Fire. Only when you push your training to the absolute limit do you understand what allows you to transcend those limits—your unwavering faith in the Will of Fire! So, read more! Socialize more! Be more loyal!"
Gojo Kaigetsu's speech, filled with references to the Will of Fire and unwavering loyalty, might have been lost on seasoned ninja, jaded by the realities of life.
The Will of Fire couldn't buy them food or drink. They only cared about missions from the Hokage Tower, about whether they could afford an extra trip to the foot massage parlor.
But these academy students… they were different.
Their hearts were filled with passion, their minds as pure as a blank slate. And Gojo Kaigetsu was the one writing on that slate, filling it with the fiery red ink of the Will of Fire, his own unique version.
Of course, all of this was predicated on the assumption that Konoha truly was the most exceptional, civilized, and powerful village.
Otherwise, when these students ventured into the wider ninja world, they'd return to Konoha, demanding answers. "Advisor Gojo, the world outside isn't what you described!"
But for now, Gojo Kaigetsu's words rang true. And the results were undeniable.
Advisor Gojo's will had transcended the limitations of natural talent.
Passion surged through the students.
Itachi Uchiha, his eyes filled with tears, was already a true believer.
As for the others… their faces flushed with excitement.
Seeing that the time was right, Gojo Kaigetsu decided to… elevate the message.
"A strong youth makes a strong village. Independent youth, an independent village. Free youth, a free village. Progressive youth, a progressive village. If our youth surpass those of Kumogakure and Iwagakure, our village will surpass them. If our youth are unmatched in the ninja world, our village will dominate the ninja world."
"Show me! Are you a thousand failures or a thousand embodiments of the Will of Fire?!"
"Yeah!"
For the first time, no prompting was needed. Thunderous applause and cheers erupted from the students.
The "school bullies" jumped to their feet, initially raising their right arms at a forty-five-degree angle before correcting themselves, placing their fists over their hearts.
"(Shinzō wo Sasageyo!) We dedicate our hearts to Konoha!"
"(Shinzō wo Sasageyo!) We dedicate our hearts to the Will of Fire!"
"(Shinzō wo Sasageyo!) We dedicate our hearts to Advisor Gojo!"
Led by these… enthusiastic youngsters, the chants grew louder and more unified. They might not be devout followers of the Will of Fire, but they were certainly fans of Gojo Kaigetsu.
The other students skipped the first two chants, joining in on the last: "We dedicate our hearts to Advisor Gojo!"
Gojo Kaigetsu smiled at the first two chants, but his expression turned serious at the last.
It was as if the Sage of Six Paths himself had placed a ceremonial robe on his shoulders. "Don't… don't make me regret this."
He waved his hand dismissively, leaving the students to their… fervor. He then headed for the Konoha Times' temporary office.
"Advisor Gojo!" The reporters stood and bowed respectfully.
"Are the articles ready?"
"For your review, sir." Gin respectfully presented the drafts.
[At the Summer Camp's closing ceremony, Konoha Advisor Gojo Kaigetsu delivered a speech. He asked the students, 'Is the forest beautiful?' Hundreds of voices roared, 'Yes!' 'Is the sky blue?' 'Blue!' 'Will you return?' 'Yes!' 'Will you dedicate your hearts to the village?' 'Loyal!' These shouts shook the Suna exchange students to their core…]
Was that how it happened?
Gojo Kaigetsu glanced at the students, noticing even Temari, the Suna princess, was among the cheering crowd, her face flushed, her fist raised.
He felt a twinge of unease. Had he inadvertently turned Temari into a pro-Konoha radical? The Fourth Kazekage would have his head!
Damaging Konoha-Suna relations was strictly forbidden!
'I'll have Izumi give Temari a… pro-Suna pep talk later.'
He handed the draft back to Gin, his tone approving. "Excellent work. Follow this approach. Combine the best parts of everyone's articles. And be quick."
Konoha Journalism 101: If it seems interesting, write it down and publish it. Let the readers decide. Big news? Ignore it. Small news? Exaggerate it. Anything beneficial to Konoha, praise it. Anything detrimental, ignore it.
Before Konoha's cultural dominance, Gojo Kaigetsu had handled everything personally. But now? That would be a waste of his elevated status.
He'd delegated his skills, nurturing a team of talented individuals, ensuring they could thrive in this turbulent ninja world.
"Advisor Gojo, we've already finished the main article. Just awaiting your review," Gin said with a grin, handing over the completed piece.
"The Konoha-Suna Student Summer Camp Games" by Anonymous
[August, 51st year of Konoha. Twenty Suna exchange students arrived at the Konoha Ninja Academy to participate in a Summer Camp held in the Konoha Forest alongside hundreds of Konoha students.]
[I am a citizen of the Land of Lightning, currently conducting business in Konoha. My social circle is small, hence the anonymity. I witnessed an interesting event and recorded it for posterity. I am an unbiased observer with no personal stake in this matter. If any offense is caused, please contact me for removal.]
Suna students' shuriken missed their targets repeatedly, while Konoha students' accuracy was met with thunderous applause.
This occurred during a shurikenjutsu assessment at the Konoha Ninja Academy. By the time I arrived, the event was already underway… From small details, one can see the larger picture. Setting aside the adult ninja, shurikenjutsu is a fundamental skill. The Suna students' performance raises concerns about the quality of their training.
Furthermore, I believe all academy students should cultivate this mindset: If you can't modify a shuriken's center of gravity, attach an explosive tag. Even if it means detonating all your ninja tools, never leave them for the enemy to use.
In the legendary Konoha Forest, Konoha and Suna students, each carrying a 30kg pack, embarked on an endurance march. Their ages ranged from five to ten. According to the Summer Camp guidelines, they were to complete ten laps around Konoha. Konoha students were originally expected to complete twenty, but the requirement was reduced for the Suna students.
As the Suna students struggled, their imported backpacks' straps began to tear. The faulty equipment, purchased through the Konoha-Suna Trade Route, provided a convenient excuse for them to slack off.
They eagerly transferred their packs onto a passing Konoha Chunin, rubbing their sore shoulders and laughing amongst themselves.
One Suna girl, however, had a Konoha-made backpack. Its sturdy straps offered no such excuse. A Konoha Uchiha student, seeing her struggle, offered to carry her pack. Not only did he appear energized, but he even tried to cheer her up. They chatted and laughed, falling behind the main group.
Despite the reduced requirement, some Suna students still fell ill, shivering and crying before the instructors. They were sent back to the camp, where they rested on comfortable cots, sipping Konoha's finest milk tea.
Konoha students also faced difficulties. Uchiha Itachi, for example, seemed to be suffering from eye strain. His face was pale, tears streaming down his face.
The instructor urged him to rest, to return to camp, but he refused. "I'm here to train! Retreating is shameful! I can endure this. I must persevere!" Only after much persuasion did he finally lie down, gasping for breath. But moments later, he rose and continued the march.
That afternoon, rain and wind made the forest even more treacherous, each step sinking into mud.
At 7 PM, they finally completed the ten laps. The students set up camp, preparing for a night of outdoor cooking.
The Konoha students built a fire, stir-fried cucumbers, sausages, and bell peppers, and prepared rice porridge. They first offered the food to the instructors before eating themselves.
The Suna students, however, had assumed their meals would be provided. But that was a mere fantasy. On the battlefield, no one would cater to your needs. If you didn't bring your own rations, you starved.
Some of the hungry Suna students complained to the instructors, but to no avail.
Konoha students' cheers echoed through the forest.
After two days of rigorous training, the Konoha and Suna students gathered for the closing ceremony.
Konoha Elder and Hokage Advisor Gojo Kaigetsu addressed the students. He asked, "Is the forest beautiful?"
Hundreds of Konoha students roared, "Yes!" "Is the sky blue?" "Blue!" "Will you return?" "Yes!"
These shouts shook the Suna students to their core.
Such passion! This is Konoha's education! This is the Will of Fire! Tears of pride and loyalty shimmered in the Konoha students' eyes. Behind them stood not just their parents, but the entire village of Konoha.
As a citizen of the ninja world, I hold no allegiance to any single village or nation. My heart belongs to the entire ninja world. The Suna exchange students' performance, however, has left me with serious doubts.
The Summer Camp concluded. The Konoha students departed, their faces filled with smiles. The Suna students, however, carried a heavy burden of contemplation.
On the way back, we encountered a merchant's cart stuck in the mud. Many Konoha students rushed to help, even local villagers joined in. But a Suna "student leader" seemed to view them as mere puppets, a habit perhaps ingrained from Sunagakure's puppet mastery traditions.
He stood aside, shouting encouragement, accustomed to directing and manipulating others.
In our Konoha forest, the students carefully collected their trash in plastic bags. They even marked a spot where they found bird eggs to prevent others from stepping on them.
The Suna students, however, did nothing… Perhaps because the Konoha students had already taken the initiative, but as ninja, shouldn't they always strive to be proactive?
The Suna exchange students need to cultivate a stronger sense of responsibility.
This short Summer Camp exposed numerous weaknesses among the Suna students, raising concerns about their training methods and objectives.
First, for students of the same age, what kind of ninja should we be nurturing? Empty boasts and a focus solely on jutsu are not enough. Every village trains its youth. Konoha emphasizes independence, kindness, and ninjutsu prowess.
What about Sunagakure? They seem to prioritize only strength, neglecting individual initiative. From the Suna students, all I see are "puppeteers." Accustomed to manipulating others, they've forgotten to cultivate their own strength. This is the puppeteer's weakness, perhaps also Sunagakure's.
Indeed, all those concerned about Sunagakure's future should reflect on the implications of this.
After the Summer Camp, the Konoha students remarked, "I never realized how vast Konoha and its forest truly are. Before, it was just a description in a textbook."
The Suna students, however, showed little interest, eager to return to their training.
Setting aside their student status, as aspiring ninja, shouldn't they have used this opportunity to observe and learn from Konoha?
I believe the Suna students are not inherently weaker than Konoha's. However, Sunagakure's flawed educational system is stifling their potential. Almost every parent in Suna tells their children, "As long as you master ninjutsu, nothing else matters." This widely held belief exposes a critical flaw in their approach.
Education is an act of love, but love can both nurture and destroy.
Konoha's educational system, centered around the Will of Fire, teaches children the true meaning of love! A truly remarkable approach.
Sunagakure's "love," however, is different.
Many Suna parents are inadvertently setting their children up for failure, their efforts undermining their own goals. Their flawed approach is accelerating Sunagakure's decline.
The core of education isn't just about knowledge; it's about character, about understanding love and camaraderie.
Therefore, education is about liberation, not confinement. A civilized, modern village, even at great cost, must liberate its students. And to liberate them, they must first understand the Will of Fire. The key lies in the leadership's ability to inspire the masses.
Gojo Kaigetsu, holding the manuscript, felt a shiver run down his spine. "Damn," he muttered, impressed.
The same formula, the same… pungent aroma.
This was the "Konoha-Suna Summer Camp Games" article he'd envisioned.
Starting with a declaration of impartiality and ending with a disclaimer of no personal stake. Every sentence seemingly flawed, yet perfectly constructed.
The shuriken missing their targets, readers would only see incompetence, not the deliberate modification. The "imported" backpacks… no mention that they were specifically crafted in another village.
Taking things out of context, twisting facts, presenting a biased perspective—masterfully done.
Even adding the "Land of Lightning citizen" disclaimer to deflect blame.
Gojo Kaigetsu could already imagine the fallout.
Sunagakure's already precarious standing would crumble. They might even earn a derogatory nickname.
They'd frantically search for this nonexistent Land of Lightning citizen, perhaps even jeopardizing their newly formed alliance with Kumogakure.
You call me "brother," and then stab me in the back?
These were just the external repercussions. Internally…
Perhaps Sunagakure's leadership would conclude that their students were too weak, leading to even more brutal training regimes.
Then, Konoha would offer a second exchange program, saving the Suna students from their harsh training… and their loyalty might shift.
"Gin, you're a true genius! A master of… well, let's just say you're exceptionally talented."
Gin, the reporter, blushed at the praise. "I merely applied what you taught me, Advisor Gojo. Without your guidance, I wouldn't have known where to begin."
"It's good, but not perfect." Gojo Kaigetsu took the manuscript and added a few lines:
[I overheard a Konoha elder, who wished to remain anonymous, comment on the Summer Camp: Sunagakure's educational system is fundamentally flawed. They should send more students to Konoha for long-term, specialized training, both in ninjutsu and… character development. Konoha, committed to peace, has shown great tolerance and generosity towards the Suna students. I call this the 'Mission of Fire,' a way for Sunagakure to learn from Konoha's Will of Fire and bring it back to their… culturally barren village.]
[I dared to ask this elder, 'Has Sunagakure lost its spirit?' He replied, 'On the contrary, this is their first step towards escaping their cultural and material desert. A village with such resolve shouldn't be mocked.']
['However, this second phase of learning won't be free. The cost of materials and instructors is significant. It all depends on Sunagakure's leadership.']
"Much better." Gojo Kaigetsu nodded in satisfaction.
The first trip to Konoha, free, but a disheartening experience. The second trip, paid, a chance at redemption.
Sunagakure, pooling its resources, sending its most promising students to Konoha to learn from Advisor Gojo… This time, it wouldn't be a free-for-all. He'd personally issue "Green Cards."
And for those unwilling to pay… they could trade. Sunagakure's advanced puppetry techniques in exchange for the secrets of the Will of Fire.
A fair trade.
"But this article… it's a bit too pointed for Iki. If Sunagakure bans it… that would be a loss." Iki was a crucial component of his plan, the vanguard of his invasion of the Four Great Nations. It couldn't be compromised.
It had always maintained a neutral, objective tone, showcasing Konoha's advancements, not directly criticizing other villages.
Publishing this article in Iki would be like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.
"I'll create a new publication! My final entrepreneurial venture!"
"I'll call it… The Forest Reader."
He handed the manuscript to Gin. "Take this to the Land of Hot Water. There's a branch of the High Academy Publishing House there. Tell the manager it's from me."
"Me? To the Land of Hot Water? Why?" Gin asked, his eyes gleaming with curiosity.
Gojo Kaigetsu, in a good mood, explained, "During the Kirigakure operation, both Konoha and Kumogakure established bases there. Later, Kumogakure invested heavily in infrastructure projects, which were conveniently handled by my… associates. The publishing house there is also under my… supervision."
"A publishing house in the Land of Hot Water… it's easy to assume it's backed by Kumogakure." He intended to pin this on Kumogakure.
"Understood! I'll handle it."
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