Chapter 52: Talking All Night, Tricked Successfully
Konoha Hypocrite
Chigo shook his head and stared at Uchiha Tonan with a deep gaze. He finally said, âOrdinary people may not be able to see through you, but I can see the evil under your hypocritical mask. You were right. Youâre very pure, so pure that Iâve no confidence in converting you.â
Tonan looked at the night sky and took a deep breath, closing his eyes. With a slight smile on his face, he asked, âMaster, do you think tonight is a good night to kill people?â
âDo you want to silence me to protect your secret?â
âDo you think I wonât?â
âYou wonât.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause you want to keep this hypocritical mask while youâre still young and weak.â
Shaking his head, Tonan laughed and looked straight at Chigoâs eyes. He pointedly asked, âIs good or evil judged by thoughts or by actions?â
âWellâ¦â Chigo frowned and started to think.
Tonan continued his question, âKind-hearted, but hands stained with blood. Evil-minded, but helping others do good deeds. Among these two kinds of people, whoâs good and whoâs evil?â
Chigo remained silent for a long time before he sighed and said, âIf youâre the latter, then I believe youâre a good person. Will you tell me your story? Iâm curious why your heart is so dark.â
Tonan lowered his head and began speaking in a deep tone, âIt all started when I was still at the Ninja Academyâ¦â
With Tonanâs narrative, time passed by quickly. The more Chigo listened, the more immersed he became. Sometimes, he frowned, and sometimes, he found it unbearable. In the end, he sighed and sadly said, âItâs truly been too cruel on you.â
Tonan merely gave a wry smile. He looked at the brightening horizon and said in a daze, âThe moment I killed Mina with my own hands, I fell into a dark abyss. But if I hadnât done that, would I not be letting the dead Chiryo down? How can I be worthy of the Will of Fire that Iâve always adhered to?â
Chigo looked at Tonanâs small body and comforted, âIll-fated relationship is hard to undo, itâs not your fault.â He reached out his hand to gently pat the young boyâs shoulder but Tonan slapped it away, and roared while trembling, âSince Iâm not wrong, why do people always give me the cold shoulder? Just like you, Master, everyone, everywhere is guarded against me!â
Chigo was stunned for a moment. He said, looking remorseful, âI⦠itâs because I didnât practice Buddhism well enough.â
Tonan took a deep breath and waved his hand. He said, âI apologize, I was unable to control my emotions. In fact, Iâve been reading the Buddhist scripture you gave me.â
Seeing Tonan restrain his emotions, Chigo felt guiltier. He gently asked, âDid it help you?â
Tonan shook his head and replied, âIt didnât help. I just learned what Buddha is.â
Chigo was amused despite himself. He didnât believe that the six-year-old boy could comprehend the difficult age-old question of âWhat is Buddhaâ by just reading an ordinary scripture.
But he still curiously asked, âWill you tell me what is Buddha in your heart?â
Tonan looked devout as he said, âBuddha is the symbol of wisdom and enlightenment.â
âYour perception is very unique.â Chigo nodded, not commenting on whether this way of thinking was correct or incorrect.
Tonan struck while the iron was hot, âI read a sentence in the scripture, drop oneâs cleaver and become a Buddha.â
Chigo smiled and explained, âLegend has it that Master Segen, a great eminent monk in ancient times, said these words and also instructed later generations to spread it widely. According to rumors, Master Segen was closest to Buddha himself.â
âThroughout the ages, many monks wanted to comprehend the arcane truth of this sentence, but they gained nothing. No matter how you think about it, it seems illogical.â
Tonan nodded and said, âThis sentence is a fallacy in itself. Itâs used to deceive people.â
Chigo retracted his smile and pretended to be stern, âChild, you shouldnât slander the great ancestor. How could this sentence be a fallacy? Itâs just that we are not proficient enough in Buddhist doctrine, and we canât fully comprehend it yet.â
Tonan shook his head and argued in earnest, âThe reason why this sentence was spread widely was to give a person holding a cleaver, a reason to lay it down. It was to save people under the cleaver. If someone had already killed many people, he might feel his sin was beyond forgiveness. And he may continue to go down the wrong way.â
âBut if he recalled this sentence when heâs going to kill the next person, he just might stop. This was Master Segenâs wisdom.â
Tonanâs perspective stunned Chigo and he fell into deep thought. But after thinking for a while, he noticed a glitch and asked Tonan, âYour argument made sense, but monks canât deceive anyone, otherwise, theyâll go to hell. Master Segen was the first-generation monk, who set the rules. How could he deliberately violate them? So this point doesnât make sense after all.â
âThis must be Master Segenâs enlightenment.â
Tonan stood up, and facing the rising sun on the horizon, he spread his hands as if he was trying to embrace the light.
âIf I donât go to hell, who willâ¦â
Chigoâs scalp tingled, and as if he had gone insane and was raving, he muttered to himself, âIf I donât go to hell, who will⦠wisdom, enlightenment, become a Buddhaâ¦â
Facing the first rays of the morning sun, the corners of Tonanâs mouth gradually rose, and he softly said, âThis world is very simple. But when the heart is in chaos, weâll not be able to see it. Heaven gave us eyes and ears. Why do we still neglect the root and pursue the tip?â
Chigo hastily nodded and closed his heart-eye. The evil aura that was lingering in his heart immediately vanished. The first rays of sunlight were dazzling. But it was soft in Chigoâs eyes because Tonan was blocking it.
âNight and day coexist. When one side of the world falls into darkness, the other must be luminous⦠itâs dawn.â
âDing! Gained Chigoâs acknowledgment.â
Tonan heard the system prompt and slightly slanted his head. He smiled gently as the sun lit up his face, making him look youthful and bright.
âGood morning, Master Chigo.â
With that greeting, Tonan left, leaving behind Chigo, sitting alone in the same spot. After a long time, the old monk slowly regained his senses and let out a long sigh. He got up and walked into his monastery room while continuously chanting.
âWisdom⦠enlightenment⦠become a Buddha⦠if I donât go to hell⦠who willâ¦â
After returning to his room, Tonan sighed in relief and a smile of success played on his face. He had invested so much time and effort to trick Chigo because when he had activated the Sharingan, with his Byakugan ability, he saw profound chakra inside the monastery room.
He then recalled Chiriku, a Ninja monk from the Fire Templeâs Twelve Guardian Ninja team who was able to send Kakazu flying in the anime story from his previous life.
How was Tonan to know that Chigo, who seemed to have a foot in the grave, was actually a big shot?
At first, Tonan just wanted to stabilize his relationship with him, deeply worried that Chigo may just kill him regardless of the consequences. However later, he discovered he was able to fool him with just some fancy words.
Therefore, he simply put more effort into it and took advantage of the time when Chigoâs mind was in chaos to trick him to shut his heart-eye and gain his acknowledgment in one fell swoop.
Now that he had a big fish like Chigo in his pocket, he didnât need to worry about small fry like Kakazu.
Moreover, he gained his acknowledgment. So far, this mission brought him great tidings.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om