Chapter 230
Chapter 230
There is a lot of news about the Empire, and many villagers also said that they went to the Empire to work part-time, and the place they went to is also a place that the villagers of Konoha are familiar with.
Their two worlds are basically not much different, but in terms of environment and moral ideas, the Empire is far behind them.
For example, in the Empire world, there is a place called "Ichiraku Ramen Chain", which not only supplies a variety of delicacies, but is also an important place for ninjas to exchange information and share daily life.
Every corner of the cafeteria reveals the warmth and order of Konoha Village, and this order is largely due to a strict and fair manager-Mat Kai.
Mat Kai was once an outstanding ninja. After retiring, he chose to continue to protect Konoha in his own way, that is, to ensure that every ninja can enjoy clean and delicious food after a tiring battle.
Therefore, he has extremely high requirements for the hygiene of the cafeteria, especially for the cleanliness of tableware, and has almost harsh standards: every plate must be carefully washed seven times before it can be put on the shelf for people to use.
The villager in question had just returned from a part-time job there. With his vision of the imperial world and his love for ninjutsu, he came to the Imperial Konoha Village, where everyone is taught and there will be no restrictions on you because of your age, background, or wealth.
He had just settled there and had no job or income, so he was taken in by Ichiraku Chain.
He loved this part-time job and wanted to use it as a starting point for learning ninjutsu.
He was passionate about his work, but since he was new to the village, he didn't know much about some of the rules of Konoha Village.
After a busy dinner rush, he was responsible for washing the piles of plates.
Faced with the heavy workload, he tried his best, but after washing several batches of plates in a row, his physical strength gradually ran out.
At this time, a thought flashed through his mind: "Anyway, the plates look very clean, so it shouldn't matter if I wash them twice less, right?" So he decided to reduce the original seven washes to five.
The next day, when diners came to the cafeteria one after another and enjoyed a delicious breakfast, Manager Might Kai began his routine inspection.
He gently stroked each plate with his hands, judging the cleanliness with his keen perception.
Suddenly, his brows knitted, and his eyes fixed on a plate that looked clean, but in fact there were still tiny oil stains in the ceramic gaps that were invisible to the naked eye.
Might Armor immediately called all employees, including him, for a serious meeting.
He pointed out the plate that did not meet the cleanliness standard and asked who was responsible for cleaning it.
The villager knew that he had made a mistake, took the initiative to stand up and admitted his negligence.
Faced with his frankness, Might Armor did not blame him too much, but his words were full of weight: "In the Empire, no matter how small the task is, it is related to the harmony and order of the entire village. The cleanliness of tableware is not only a respect for diners, but also a manifestation of our ninja spirit-no matter what difficulties we face, we must adhere to the standards and never compromise."
In the end, his behavior violated the rules of the cafeteria and he must bear the corresponding consequences.
But Might Armor, considering that he had just come to the Empire and his attitude was worthy of recognition, was full of tolerance for him and was willing to bear the consequences himself.
This experience was a profound lesson for this villager from Konoha Village.
He felt guilty about Ichiraku Chain, the store that took him in, and also felt guilty about Might Armor's manager, so he resigned and planned to come back to make some money before going back.
He now began to study the rules of the Empire day and night.
This story also spread throughout the Konoha Ninja Village from his mouth.
And the villagers of Konoha Village also felt from this incident that the workers in the Empire adhered to the rules and his expectations for the growth of every partner.
And I haven't seen the Third Hokage for so long. According to people who have been to the Empire, the Third Hokage has already immigrated to the Empire to retire in advance.
Because someone saw him taking his grandson Konohamaru with the children in the Empire...
In the vast world of the Empire, in addition to the Ninja School, there are many things that can enrich children's outdoor expansion activities.
They don't need to think about war, they just need to enjoy the happiness and growth of childhood.
For example, this year's summer camp specially invited children from different countries to participate. Among them, Sarutobi Hiruzen also let Konohamaru participate in their summer camp.
Konohamaru from their world and the imperial child Udon became the focus of everyone's attention.
On the first day of the summer camp, when the afterglow of the sunset filled the cafeteria, the children sat together and enjoyed a sumptuous dinner.
Konohamaru,This lively and energetic child, facing the food of the Empire, can't help but gobble it up, as if he wants to take all the delicious food into his stomach.
Sitting next to him, Udon, a child from the Empire, is particularly different.
He has elegant manners, chews every bite of food slowly, and from time to time shares the food on his plate with his companions who need help, showing a politeness and humility beyond his age.
This scene was seen by the villager who was silently observing on the side.
Although these two children come from different worlds, they show completely different cultural styles in their attitudes towards food.
Konohamaru's frankness and enthusiasm make people feel the innocence and vitality of the No. 64 Ninja World child; and Udon's politeness and humility reflect the importance of etiquette and respect in the Empire culture.
The second activity of the summer camp is a hiking trip that tests the children's perseverance and teamwork.
The team shuttled through the dense forest, facing the rugged mountain roads and unpredictable weather, and each child was challenging his own limits.
Konohamaru, although physically strong, fell down in an accident and injured his knee. The pain made him want to give up and return to the camp to rest.
Although Udon was also exhausted and even coughed frequently, it was obvious that his body was not in the best condition, but he chose to persist.
He also told his friends around him that as a ninja, no matter how difficult the situation was, he should not give up easily.
Udon's persistence infected everyone in the team.
With Udon's encouragement, Konohamaru stood up again. Although his pace was slow, every step was firm and powerful.
In the end, all the children successfully completed the hike. When they stood on the top of the mountain and overlooked the Konoha Village at their feet, everyone's heart was full of a sense of accomplishment and pride.
After this story was introduced to the current Konoha, many villagers were indignant.
There was not only the shame of being detrimental to their world education, but also the unhappiness of Sarutobi Hiruzen leaving them to enjoy the life of the empire.
If respect for life is the first step in their respect for the Empire, then the Empire's meticulousness and seriousness are the second step for them to feel the Empire's thoughts being intensified!
As for the story of this child... it hits the hearts of many people!
As a parent, who doesn't want their children to be so outstanding?
And in such an environment, can their children still be bad? ?
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