There are dozens of large and small countries in the Shinobi World. Looking at the history of these countries, if there is a list to choose the most unlucky country, then the Rain Country, which is located in the middle of the three major countries, will definitely be on the list.
The Rain Country, a country soaked in rain all year round, the most unlucky country in the Shinobi World.
It's not only because of the strange weather of the Rain Country all year round, but more importantly, every time the Shinobi World War, the Rain Country will be the country that suffers the most damage.
In the spring of the 47th year of Konoha, in the desperate and numb eyes of the civilians of the Land of Rain, the three major powers of Wind, Earth, and Fire once again tacitly chose the border of the Land of Rain as the main battlefield to resolve the conflict between the three countries.
First, the Sand Village joined forces with the Rock Village to invade the Rain Country from the North and West, and then the Wood Leaf Village, who was already prepared, crossed the Rain Country's border from the Southeast, and the Third Shinobi World War officially broke out.
The leader of the Rain Village, Hanzo, faced with the three major countries invading his country again after seven years, he didn't declare war on them as he did seven years ago.
Although Hanzo still has the strength of a demi-god, compared to seven years ago, his mentality has become old.
In the last Shinobi World War, Hanzo personally led the Rain Village to participate in the war, and the lesson of their defeat made Hanzo see the huge gap between the Rain Village and the five major Shinobi Villages.
This time, under the wheel of the Shinobi World War, Hanzo fully learned the lesson of the defeat of the Rain Village and chose to protect his own forces as much as possible to reduce the loss of the Rain Country.
At the beginning of the Third Shinobi World War, Hanzo chose a very different strategy from the last one. He gave up the border areas of the country and shrank the sphere of influence around the Rain Village, making a posture of defending to the death.
Hanzo's meaning was obvious, if the three major countries are willing to fight in the Rain Country, then you can do whatever you want, as long as you don't attack the core areas around the Rain Village, I, a demi-god, will be blinded by the endless rain curtain of the Rain Country.
The Rain Village can't afford to fight in the Shinobi World War, but can't they just hide?
In the Shinobi World, the big countries are arrogant and strong, and the small countries are weak and helpless. Natural selection, survival of the fittest, the naked law of the jungle, was fully displayed in the Shinobi World.
In the Land of Rain, a bustling town near the border of the Land of Fire, it was captured by Wood Leaf Ninja two days ago.
Because of Hanzo's policy of non-resistance, except for a few places in the town with traces of war, it doesn't seem to have suffered much damage on the surface. The Wood Leaf Ninja Army's frontline command was stationed here.
The largest house in the town was temporarily requisitioned by Kato Mitsukaze as the headquarters. After arranging for the Ninja Army to be stationed, he was listening to the report of Hyuga Kenmu, the leader of the Scouts.
"In the areas where our Wood Leaf Shinobi went deep into, in the towns and villages that have been explored, except for a large number of civilians, there is no trace of the Rain Shinobi. The civilians abandoned by the Rain Shinobi are mainly old and weak."
"It is reported that before our arrival, the Rain Shinobi had already retreated to the Rain Village, where they prepared a large number of fortifications."
Kato Mitsukaze didn't comment on the Rain Village's decision, he secretly praised Hanzo in his heart for being able to see the situation clearly. After that, he turned his attention to his old rivals, the Rock and Sand Shinobi.
Leading the Rock Shinobi army was Kato Mitsukaze's old rival, Onoki, the Sandaime Tsuchikage. Leading the Sand Shinobi army was a new face, the new Kage of the Sand Shinobi, Rasa, who just took over the position of the Fourth Kazekage, not Chiyo.
Kato Mitsukaze analyzed that because Rasa just took over the position, he urgently needed military achievements to stabilize his position, so he took the risk to personally lead the army to fight against Wood Leaf Shinobi.
Hyuga Kenmu's report continued.
"The Sand and Rock Shinobi armies are very close to each other, and their daily camps are not far from each other, and our people also detected that the Ninja Hawks that pass the news between the two sides are very frequent, it can be said that they are almost synchronized."
Hearing this, Kato Mitsukaze slightly frowned, it seems that the Rock and Sand Shinobi who were defeated in the last war, learned the lesson of the last war, and in order to avoid repeating the same mistake of being defeated by Wood Leaf Shinobi, they gathered their respective Shinobi armies and acted together.
"At present, the Rock Shinobi and Sand Shinobi are not far from us, and Orochi Maru -sama's vanguard troops are on the frontline, if they rush, they will meet the main forces of the Rock and Sand Shinobi in less than a day."
"Kato -sama, the situation on the frontline is like this."
After Kenmu finished his report, he stood aside and waited for Kato Mitsukaze's orders.
"Continue to send more scouts to closely investigate the movements of the Rock and Sand Shinobi's army, it would be best to find out the details of their supply lines."
Kato Mitsukaze looked down at the military map on the table, and after thinking for a moment, his eyes stopped at the location of the Rain Village, and continued: "As for the Rain Shinobi, since Hanzo is so sensible, as a peace-loving Shinobi Village, Wood Leaf Village shouldn't go too far, order Orochi Maru to carry out the necessary sweep of the occupied area, and eliminate the threat of the Rain Village, our main enemies are still the Rock and Sand Shinobi."
"Yes, Kato -sama."
Kenmu waited for a while, and seeing that Kato Mitsukaze didn't have any other orders, he turned around and left in the rain.
Speaking of which, because of Kato Mitsukaze's intervention, Wood Leaf Village was already prepared for war, so at present, the situation on the entire battlefield is not bad for Wood Leaf Village.
After Kato Mitsukaze confirmed that the general direction of the situation in the Shinobi World is not much different from the original plot in his memory, Wood Leaf Village is besieged from all sides.
Although the four major Shinobi Villages are besieging Wood Leaf Village, the four major Shinobi Villages are not completely united, which gives Kato Mitsukaze room to maneuver.
In the northwest, the Rain Village is the main battlefield, resisting the attack of the Rock and Sand Shinobi. Kato Mitsukaze is personally in command here, coupled with Orochi Maru and Tsunade, and a large number of Wood Leaf Village troops, they can ensure that the northwest side of Wood Leaf Village is safe.
In the northeast, on the front line of the Land of Grass and the Land of Hot Water, Jiraiya will lead a part of Wood Leaf Village's elite troops to defend against the attack of the Cloud Village.
The only hidden danger is the attack of the Mist Village from the long coastline in the east.
Kato Mitsukaze's overall strategy for Wood Leaf Village is to gather the superior forces to first deal with the Sand and Rock Shinobi on the west, and then gradually deal with the Cloud and Mist Shinobi on the east.
Wood Leaf Village's strength is indeed ranked first among the five major Shinobi Villages, but at the same time facing the siege of the other four major Shinobi Villages, the pressure is really great. In the early stage, Wood Leaf Village divided into two, defending the east and attacking the west, which is also a choice made by Kato Mitsukaze.
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