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Anime Hirohito: In place of Kagura, can Zoryana make the three rebels obey orders?

In the anime, due to Kagura's haste, the duties that belonged to him became a big problem.

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Because he had been bent on going his own way before, none of the people sent by Nagashiro had followed him, and the only ninjas forced to stay in the small mountain village were the Kiba Squad and the three Dai Sin renegades he had brought with him.

If you only look at the Kirito camp, without kagura, the chief, the next action of these three people will be very problematic, and it will be difficult to wash away the suspicions on their bodies when they return to Kirito in the future.

For practical reasons, Zoriana was elected as the leader of all the ninjas present.

Zorana took Kagura's place, can she get the three rebels to obey orders?

1. If they want to follow the rules, they will definitely listen to Zorana

For these three people, Zorana is very useful— unless they don't want to go back to the fog, nor do they want to reduce the time they continue to spend in prison in a legitimate way.

Before Kagura died, he left them with a request for commutation, and even snakeberries who had escaped three times and twice were moved.

But there is a key point, I don't know if you have found it: all of Kagura's words were spoken when he was alive, and now others are gone.

Since the people were gone, how could Kirito believe that they hadn't killed Kagura and come back to wait for the opportunity to continue to do things?

Therefore, if they want to justifiably receive the reward of misty attire, they must put a cage on themselves and find a "captain" who can discipline and is qualified to testify for them.

We can see that there is no suitable person to belong to Kirito on the scene, and the rebel ninja trio can only choose among the Konoha ninjas.

Why did they choose Zoranna?

Previously, Kirito and Kiba were two factions and horses converging, and the nature on Kirito's side was headed by Kagura on the surface, and Kiba's side had the highest voice in Zoranna and Hirohito.

But Zoranna is the captain of the squad and is qualified to give orders, which is a soft power that Hirohito has not mastered.

The rebel trio chose Zoriana, and the subtext was "At this stage we are fully part of your squad, but you must be responsible for us".

Of course, after receiving the subtext promise of temporary effectiveness, Zoriana must also reciprocate accordingly: at the end of the future mission, if everyone is still alive, she must report the situation to Kirito and vouch for the rebel trio.

It's not a good errand, but for now, there's no better option.

Due to the serious shortage of manpower, she must accept the temporary allegiance of the rebel trio, otherwise, the consequences of infighting are not something that anyone present can bear.

In order to get a chance to get a chance to be exempt, the renegade trio (seemingly) accepted the "life for freedom" model, and should be more cooperative with Zorana's actions, and will not be embarrassed from time to time as they are with Kagura.

After all, Zoriana was not the Kagura they were familiar with, and the subtext was ugly.

2. If they want to run, they may backstabbed Zorana and other Konoha ninjas

If these three people were inspired by Kagura and wanted to honestly complete this task to win the opportunity to release, they would certainly not do anything to Zorana, and would even try their best to protect her.

After Kagura's death, she was the living evidence that they did not have a second rebellion--the story of snakeberry stealing away twice has not yet spread, and it is not difficult to suppress it.

But if they don't want to honestly return to the fog, but tend to seize the opportunity to flee, Zorana and others are most likely to be backstabbed.

Before the war, Kagura had unlocked the spell that controlled them, and now no one could come up with effective measures to stop them from running.

Moreover, the Konoha ninjas are monitoring their movements at all times, if they want to run, can they ignore such a destabilizing factor?

Of course, the backstabbing mentioned here does not necessarily mean that they directly stabbed, and it is also possible to use information leakage or other means to weaken the Wooden Leaf camp to increase the chances of escape.

But Zoriana was not as tolerant as Kagura, and as long as they dared to act, they would not give them a chance to turn back.

Kagura may have made some concessions for his "Hirohito X Task Force" blueprint, but Zorana asks for almost nothing from them, which prevents them from playing like Kagura.

However, if they are determined to run, they must borrow the hand of the boat owner to leave everyone here, otherwise, these people can let them experience what is called a headache every minute.

When I first came to this small village, in addition to the little-talking giant peak, SnakeBerry and Wen Tan both showed pessimism.

They had no confidence in defending the country at the hands of The Boat Family.

The other side's manpower is so abundant that they all lose confidence, thinking that their actions are being used as a mantis arm. Snakeberry had a thought at that time: it is better to rebel directly, and the chance of survival is greater.

But with Snakeberry failing to defect twice, and with the emotional impact of Kagura's death, there is a good chance that they will abandon this path—as long as the chance of survival is greater than 50%, they should not run.

Do you think they'll stay and obey orders?

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