Deadpool is different from ordinary guardians in that their existence has a single meaning.

From the first day of training, they were instilled with only one belief. That is, on a certain day, when the master needs it, he will give everything he has.

Just like fireworks, from the day they are created, they are for the glory of that second.

Although, every big family with a little bit of ability will have guards.

Many of these guards will risk their lives to guard their masters when they are in danger. But guards have feelings after all.

Having feelings means variables. Guarding the master is a job for many guards, not a belief.

Normally, when the guards take a break, they would have a drink with their friends, make out with their wives, wash their children's diapers, etc.

In other words, an ordinary guard has many other bonds besides his master. The more these bonds there are, the greater the possibility of betraying the master.

For example, a friend died in battle while protecting his master, which prompted the guard to think about the meaning of life.

Or when you go on a mission, you come home and find that your child was bullied by the children of the host family, and your love for your child evolves into resentment towards the host family.

All of these may lead to the darkening of a person who was originally loyal and honest.

Of course, under normal circumstances, the master would not be so stupid, and would dare to be so domineering over the protection he entrusted with his life. Generally speaking, he is pretty good to his subordinates.

But there are always one or two mentally retarded people in the family, such as Hattori Masaru.

Even if there are no dandies in this generation, the possibility will always exist after several generations.

Even if the master’s education has always been very good. The guard might have a nervous twitch one day, run towards freedom, and become independent.

Even if the guard did not rebel, even if he hesitated at a critical moment, it would still be fatal.

For example, the intelligence officer who originally came to present the map was captured by the enemy. The enemy used illusion magic to torture out all the secret codes, and then used transformation magic to disguise himself as our intelligence personnel and sneaked into the house owner's side.

When I unrolled the scroll, I suddenly took out a kunai and stabbed our family leader.

At this time, the guard should have stepped forward to block the knife.

But yesterday, the guard's wife just gave birth to a child for him. The guard thought about his own child. The baby was so cute. I just became a father. How could I die? I still have to watch the baby grow up, so he hesitated.

This hesitation made the owner gaeover.

All the above situations are caused by the guards having feelings. Then I might as well create a guard who has no emotions and is completely focused on his master. This was the birth of Deadpool.

So if a guard has no emotions, then he is perfect.

First of all, the absence of feelings means that the person's emotional intelligence is very low. Apart from protecting his master and fighting, he can't do anything else.

Of course, the other things I'm talking about don't mean that Deadpool can't take care of himself. It means that Deadpool basically cannot go on missions. Even if he goes on missions, he must be under the leadership of others.

Because anything can happen during the task. The lack of emotions means that all activities are carried out according to fixed procedures. If there are any changes, Deadpool does not know how to adapt to changes.

And when going on a mission, in addition to fighting, you also have to communicate with the client. Deadpool, who keeps a straight face throughout the whole movie and can't act cute or smile, will definitely not get a five-star rating.

Deadpool can't make his own money and has to rely on his family's financial support. This is a problem.

It is also destined that there will not be too many such Deadpools. Otherwise, it would not be a family, but a mercenary group. Moreover, one person takes a group of Deadpools out to do a mission. This is not a ninja team, but a kindergarten spring outing.

Let’s talk about manpower. To train such a person, you not only provide food but also clothing. Someone needs to teach them ninjutsu, and someone needs to monitor their lives and brainwash them.

At the very least, you have to provide people with a dark and claustrophobic environment, so that you can raise a group of psychopathic humanoid weapons.

In troubled times, ninjas are often chased around, wandering on the road between the stolen home and the stolen home. How can they have the time and energy? We don’t have enough manpower, so we can allocate a few to train Deadpool.

Only one or two top families can afford this kind of luxury.

The Deadpool mentioned above is expensive and not adaptable enough. If it is just used as a doorkeeper at home, it is not impossible.

What really makes Ninja give up his willingness to train Deadpool is that Deadpool has no future.

A ninja, no matter how good his ninjutsu is, can eventually become a chuunin or genin. Throughout his life, he will always make some contributions to the family.

In addition to being able to make money from missions, if this person has experience in ninjutsu, the whole family will benefit.

Even if he is just a genin, as long as he does not die young, his life experience will be an invisible wealth passed on to others.

But Deadpool is not. If you teach him any ninjutsu, he can only reach that level, and it is unlikely that he will be a good teacher.

Since there is no emotion, there is also no imagination. Deadpool's creativity is poor. Inventing ninjutsu is even more difficult.

Even because they have no emotions, ninjas can often break through the realm by relying on emotional fluctuations, but Deadpool cannot. As a result, the resources consumed by Deadpool to train a ninja of the same level are much higher than that of a normal ninja.

For ninjas, in troubled times, not making progress is actually equivalent to being eliminated.

The same trick cannot be used twice against the Saints. If the family's ninjutsu cannot be developed and perfected by generations of talents, sooner or later it will be eliminated.

The family would rather have a ninja with unlimited possibilities than a wooden pile.

Moreover, in troubled times, not many ninjas are afraid of death, and many even take the initiative to risk their lives to seek a breakthrough, so there is no need for such a dead waiter.

After the establishment of Konoha Village, it would be no problem to use the power of a village to train a dead bodyguard to protect the village.

But Tobirama couldn't do this.

How could a child from the Senju family be used as the candidate to train Deadpool? It’s so chilling.

Use the accompanying children sent by the affiliated families. That person is not happy either.

People send their children to you to cultivate the relationship between the next generation, so that they can become ministers of the dragon or something like that.

As a result, when he was brought home, he turned into a killer of Mu's emotions. If he didn't make trouble, he would force him to rebel against the village, okay?

There are many orphans in the ninja world. However, if the combat effectiveness of this kind of dead warrior is low, it will not be effective. If the combat effectiveness is high, the resources consumed will be lost.

Not every orphan can become a master. You know, behind a deadpool who is so emotionless and useful, there may be 100 skeletons lying on the training road.

According to Hashirama's character, it would be impossible for him to kill so many orphans for the sake of his own children. Not to mention the village, there is none even around Hashirama and Tobirama. The Senju family does not have this tradition.

Judging from his age, this powerful deadpool was definitely not trained after Konoha was established.

Then there is only one answer, Wei was brought to Konoha Village by Mito.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like