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So what if you're a die-hard supporter of the Fourth Kazekage? Everyone else is too, so why should you rise to power?
No problem, but how much money do you have? Will it be enough to feed us?
If it doesn't work, don't just talk about it.
"I don't care about these things. You should be preparing yourself. Elections are just for show; the final decision rests with the higher-ups."
"And Chiyo's opinion was very important in this matter."
"She has a problem with you, right? Because of your conflict with Luo Sha, she suspects you killed Luo Sha. After all, Luo Sha sent someone to assassinate you, so generally speaking, wouldn't she retaliate?"
"That's a problem. Even if you provide abnormal proof, so what?"
"Suspicion is suspicion, and besides, forgery is not difficult."
Orochimaru said that these were all illusions.
The key issue is still the coup.
Don't even think about taking power peacefully.
In the end, it all comes down to fists.
There's nothing wrong with seizing power through a coup.
Yekura: "..."
Alright, alright, there's no point in arguing about this.
The key is what you plan to do.
She understood this principle, so now it was up to Konoha to support her. It couldn't just be money; another option was a coup.
What are you going to do about Konoha?
I can't participate directly, can I? And if I don't participate, what can I do on my own...?
"The Dark Division, I need the Dark Division's support, concrete support, not the vague kind." Ye Cang quickly grasped the key point: the Dark Division, this violent department, could not fall into Oyero's hands.
Yashamaru only represents a portion of the Anbu's power. The small number of people he brought is not enough to represent the will of the Anbu. What about the others?
Now that I've figured it out, the Dark Division is hers.
"Funds, I need more money." Having understood this, Yekura decided to continue spending money, which required Orochimaru to continue providing it.
"no problem."
Orochimaru readily agreed.
Since it involves spending money, money is not a problem.
Moreover, the more money you spend, the greater the return will be.
Supporting Yekura is for the benefit of Konoha. Orochimaru even understands this, so spending money is not a problem now; on the contrary, he should encourage the other party to spend more.
Ye Cang instructed, "Just in case, you should continue to hide. Even if it comes to a coup, you must not be exposed."
I know you take this matter very seriously.
But I don't dare to take it too seriously. There's only one requirement: don't expose it. If you expose it, I'm finished.
"Don't worry about this. I know what to do. Just handle it yourself and don't let us down."
Orochimaru waved his hand, indicating that you don't need to worry, he knows how to hide, but you can't fail, you must succeed in taking over.
……
"what?"
Chiyo's expression changed drastically upon hearing this.
The secret agents suddenly mobilized and enforced martial law.
This news left her speechless. How could this situation suddenly occur, and how dare the Dark Guard mobilize? Who did it? Oyero?
"Sister, it seems the struggle has reached a fever pitch."
Ebizo was helpless. Some things shouldn't have been done so leniently. Instead, he had to be so radical. Now, how should he end this?
With the secret police involved, is a bloody battle about to break out?
If that's the case, then we're truly doomed.
"Don't panic."
Chiyo said in a deep voice, "With me here, nothing can go wrong."
The intervention of the Dark Division was indeed somewhat unexpected, but she didn't think it could turn the tide; ultimately, it was impossible to do so.
I refuse to believe it, is there really going to be a problem for me?
“Sister, you can’t be so confident. Before, you were so confident, but then you suddenly imposed martial law.” Upon hearing this, Ebizo panicked a little. You were so confident before, but then you suddenly imposed martial law.
I think that a lack of self-confidence can easily lead to problems.
"Shut up, it won't come to that." Chiyo interrupted her younger brother. She didn't think things had gotten worse; everything was still under control.
Chapter 310 Dark Guard: Oh no, Advisor, something's happened!
"Ok."
Seeing this, Ebizo...
He was speechless.
But power struggles don't end so easily; they can't be resolved with just a few words. What good are advisors? Konoha is a cautionary tale.
His older sister's excessive self-confidence left Ebizo speechless.
Don't forget, Oyero implemented martial law for the Dark Guard.
It's obvious they have ulterior motives...
Or rather, they want to let their fists do the talking.
And this is an eternal truth.
"The village's finances are in trouble. Right now, all departments urgently need money, especially several important departments. They need funds to stay afloat, otherwise where will they get the manpower?"
Seeing this, Ebizo had no choice but to change the subject and bring up the issue of money.
Because the village's finances are currently in dire straits.
Or to put it bluntly, they're out of money.
"That Yekura girl, she's managed to win over a lot of people, where does she get her money?" Chiyo sighed helplessly upon hearing this, but then asked about the important information.
Both advisors were aware of Yekura's actions.
Chiyo couldn't understand it at all. How come you're so rich?
To be honest, this sentence is wrong; it doesn't make sense no matter how you look at it.
"I don't know, I don't know." When asked about this situation, Ebizo said he didn't know, only that she might have some kind of channel?
"Is it her own money?"
Ebizo guessed that it could only be a case of 007, otherwise it wouldn't make sense.
"Where did she get so much money? Did she embezzle it herself? That guy Rasa is building some kind of base, collaborating with Onoki, pouring so much money into it, and this Yokura..."
Chiyo grew increasingly agitated as she spoke, her face darkening as she coldly said, "This is utterly lawless; they must have been greedy."
How should we understand this?
It can only be greed, nothing else.
Aside from greed, I can't think of anything else, so the only explanation is greed. The village is in such dire straits, yet she's trying to win people's hearts...
"My move was still effective. At least I saw through Yekura and Oyero's true colors. One used money to launch an offensive, and the other used force to coerce. Neither of them were good people."
Chiyo believed that her move at least showed that she had seen through the weaknesses of both of them, and that neither of them were good people.
Ebizo: "..."
In political struggles, there is no right or wrong, only positions.
Besides, whether something is good or bad depends mainly on its contribution to the village, whether it can stabilize the village and protect its interests...
I don't understand this situation either.
To be honest, I don't understand it at all.
"Sister, are we going to kill them?" Ebizo was very worried that if they did this, it would cause internal strife, and Yekura and Oyero would definitely not let it go.
If you reject them, do you think they'll just let it go?
It seems like a direct fight is about to break out, and internal strife in the village is inevitable. This goes against the interests of the village, so we can't really start a fight, can we?
Is a fight likely to break out?
Chiyo said calmly.
"A fight won't break out?" Ebizo didn't believe it.
“The village is not something they can control. Stability is what people want. I have already secretly ordered the troops stationed in the southern border to return.”
"With me here, things won't get chaotic."
Chiyo said it with absolute certainty, her tone incredibly confident.
Upon hearing this, Ebizo showed no sign of relief. Instead, he said with deep concern, "Sister, even so, the destruction caused by Oyero if he goes mad is incalculable. He is the Kazekage's confidant and a representative of the martial arts faction. More importantly, the Northern Army is in his hands, not to mention his brother, Fiero..."
Is it really that simple?
The idea is good, but putting it into practice is a different story.
Can the situation really be controlled? The fear is that it will get out of control and cause a complete collapse.
Chiyo interrupted her directly, saying in a deep voice, "Why are you so hesitant? Are you old and useless? What use are Yekura's men? Oyero? His troops are in the north, it's too late."
Will the troops be able to return?
The garrison troops I mobilized in the southern border have returned, and they can suppress any unrest should the situation change, so I am not afraid of chaos at all.
"We can't say that. Oyero still has the advantage right now, and we can't rely on such methods, can we? What if something happens again in the future? Wouldn't that make a peaceful transition impossible?"
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