ForgottenLife
What Mc forgets is that in the B, A and S grade missions there is a very strong chance of colliding with ninjas who have a bounty on their head. Every ninja in the Bingo book has a bounty on their head ... Asuma Sarutobi was a level A jounin and had a bounty on his head of 35 million ryo. Yes! The missions are barely enough to pay the expenses and you get meager earnings from them, but it is undeniable that from these missions you can get extra earnings such as bounties on the heads of the slain ninja or the money of that merchant whose mission required his assassination . Ninjas have a chance to earn a lot of extra cash on their missions. Mc probably doesn't know because his parents didn't want to tell him but anyone can understand it.
I hope mc lets the whole obito, kakashi, and rin thing to happn and secretly obito. When madara shows up and helps him mc follows them and then is like “What’s up gramps, thought you could hide from me?”. Speaking of hiding, i think know now why madara really left the village and hid away. Injuries? Ofc not this is madara we’re talking about. In reality he knew he was having a kid and faked his own death in order to hide from having to pay child support. This is the only logical conclusion
Thank you for your hard work!!! I just want to point out that the ninja probably gets something like a stripend too. It literally would not make sense to be paid per mission completion, if that was the case, no one would want to be a ninja. Hell, they wouldn't be able to afford a house! It only makes sense that they get paid like pay check to pay check as long as they're active because they can be sent out any time. Many ninja are gone for months, how the hell do they pay rent?! Ignoring that they are bassically soldiers who gets paid by mission, they are also supported by the government, aka the Daimyo of the land of fire. You know, the guys who actually employ the ninja? I know they're almost a forethought conanically (like we stopped hearing about the after Asuma died), but they're still there.