There was once… that word isn't accurate. Now, it should be said that in the future, there will be a chuunibyou teenager who constantly shouts "Explosions are art!" He uses a special Earth Release jutsu to fly a clay bird at low altitude and easily infiltrates Suna Village.
Then, he throws various clay bombs from the air, shouting "Hya!" and "Hya!" as he unleashes a barrage of bombs.
If the Fifth Kazekage hadn't already encountered a miraculous jutsu comparable to Kotoamatsukami, and hadn't been subjected to an SSS-rank forbidden jutsu from a mouth-talking ninja, a long-term buff like "Protect Suna," he would have stepped forward during that disastrous air raid, protecting the village at the cost of his own capture.
Imagine if Gaara hadn't been there. Suna Village would have been blown to smithereens.
Of course, the chuunibyou teenager's main goal was the Jinchuriki and the tailed beast, not the destruction of Suna.
But now, someone is already preparing to use the same infiltration method to invade Suna, but their goal is only destruction.
The chuunibyou teenager's personal experience shows that Suna has vulnerabilities in air defense. It's not just Suna, it's the same for all the major ninja villages. Aerial attacks are always difficult to defend against.
Although Haori's Eight-legged Crow's attack methods aren't as diverse, and the explosive effects of its single-target attacks aren't as exaggerated as the large-scale detonation clay, it has one advantage: quantity over quality. If one bomb doesn't destroy you, it's fine. We have a bunch more!
After flying for a while, the sounds of the battlefield could no longer be heard at all.
In the high sky, Haori could control the Eight-legged Crow to fly at full speed without any worries.
Forget about effective countermeasures. There aren't even effective detection methods at that altitude. It's a realm of "I fly through the sky, but the sky leaves no trace of me."
Yes, this is the legendary asymmetrical warfare.
If you look at war from a general perspective, attacking civilian populations should be severely condemned. But strategic locations often have more civilians gathered because those places are relatively safe. So, collateral damage is unavoidable.
Haori is going to bomb Suna. He certainly won't be so kind as to distinguish between ninjas and civilians. Because in the eyes of the Leaf Village ninjas, all the humanoid figures in the Land of Wind are enemies.
This is the cruel Shinobi World War. It's impossible for a ninja to understand what humanitarianism is.
Back then, Orochimaru and the others encountered three famous kids in Rain Country. He said, "Poor things. They won't survive the war anyway. Let's just kill them." Actually, he was making a lot of sense. That's the kind of mercy that comes from a ninja.
So, Haori had no psychological burden. His actions followed the usual rules of the ninja world.
Yes, Haori has a weak face, but that doesn't stop him from having an S-soul.
Based on his judgment, Suna Village is definitely in a state of weakness now. Considering their losses in the previous war, and considering the forces they've deployed in this battle… it's basically a squeeze of Suna's maximum combat power.
Both sides are fighting this battle as if it were their last. The outcome is either you surrender or I perish.
The Hokage, leading the Leaf Village's last force, invaded the Land of Wind. Facing this kind of invasion, the Kazekage, regardless of his subjective willingness to agree or not, must respond with all his might.
Therefore, he must attack with all his strength. In this situation, Suna Village's defensive forces are definitely insufficient. So, in terms of timing, this is a very easy opportunity to infiltrate Suna and also an opportunity to easily cause large-scale destruction.
Consider the image of a great nation? Sorry, the ninja world doesn't have that kind of concept. This is a typical non-ninja way of thinking.
Think about Kumo. As a nation with the second-highest military power, they often secretly and quietly come to the Leaf Village to engage in activities like kidnapping women and children.
If Haori's bombing is successful, can it accelerate the end of the war? If the result is satisfactory, it will definitely have that effect.
Is he launching this air raid for this positive purpose? Maybe, maybe not. But no matter what his subjective thoughts are, his actions have positive significance.
After flying at full speed for four or five hours, Haori controlled the Eight-legged Crow to lower its altitude because Suna was about to arrive.
In a barren wasteland, a large target like Suna Village is quite obvious. But the prerequisite is that you can't fly too high, otherwise, all you see below is sand and dust.
Haori's judgment was accurate. When he gradually lowered his flight altitude to 500 meters, he really saw Suna Village.
Because it was built with defense in mind, Suna Village was hidden in a special terrain. It was difficult to attack from the ground, but it was a different story from the air.
The air was undefended.
But Haori was still cautious. After all, no one knew if there were any offensive barriers in the air above Suna. Therefore, his flight altitude would never drop below 300 meters.
In fact, he was being overly cautious. At this altitude, at most, they would only set up a warning barrier that would trigger an alert if there was an aerial intrusion. As for a powerful offensive barrier that could float in the air, it was technically difficult to achieve now.
Besides, Haori was flying so high that he wouldn't trigger anything.
As he controlled the Eight-legged Crow to circle above Suna Village, Haori muttered to himself, "Let's target the biggest one…"
Because he couldn't determine which building had the most bombing value, he could only judge based on size.
Target the biggest one. At this time, he could only make this choice.
Of course, this choice wasn't wrong. The person with the highest status lives in the tallest building. This is common sense. The first target Haori chose, when viewed from the side, you could see a large "Wind" character written on the wall. That was actually the Kazekage's office building.
After choosing the target, the next step was aiming, loading, and dropping the eggs, a one-stop service.
I don't know if anyone noticed the bird. But before the Suna ninjas could react, they saw a bunch of white things falling on the Kazekage's office building.
Then, there were "boom, boom, boom" explosions.
The first wave of attacks was powerful, but the Kazekage's office building didn't suffer any devastating damage. It seemed that there was a defensive barrier outside the building.
But this defensive barrier's defensive effect couldn't be infinite. When it was bombed, it flickered rapidly, like a screen flickering. And as it was bombed again and again, the flickering light became weaker and weaker.
After the third wave of attacks, the barrier was finally broken. Then, without the barrier, the office building was just a pile of bricks and dirt, and it was blown to smithereens in a few seconds.
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