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When she got ho, Hinata didn’t have ti to rest, she changed into her combat uniform and started her daily rigorous training.

Hiashi sat in the yard quietly making tea.

"Patriarch, Miss Hinata ran into Uchiha Yan on the road, and he seed to have said sothing to her."

The guard who was secretly responsible for protecting Hinata reported what had happened on the road.

Since the incident of Kumogakure Village ninjas infiltrating the clan and trying to take Hinata away, Hiashi had arranged for a guard to protect Hinata secretly.

This move also received the support of the family patriarchs.

Hiashi was worried that his daughter would have another accident, and the patriarchs were more worried about Hinata’s Byakugan.

Looking at the ninja world, there are too many, too many forces and villages staring at the Hyuga main family.

Other people’s children, after school, can play everywhere, go crazy everywhere, but Hinata, who is the daughter of the main family, can only train honestly.

When the training was over, Hinata’s clothes were soaked with sweat.

Although she is shy, timid, and extrely unconfident, Hinata will obediently complete the training tasks arranged by Hiashi, no matter how hard or tired they are.

Unfortunately, despite her hard work, her strength has not improved much and she can’t compare with the genius of the branch family, Hyuga Neji.

Hiashi’s hand holding the teapot paused.

He rembered the appointnt announcent issued by the Hokage office building, Uchiha Yan beca the Hokage advisor.

The power of a Hokage advisor is not as great as that of a Hokage assistant, but these two positions have one thing in common, and that is they are deeply trusted by the Hokage.

Hiashi couldn’t help but recall the day he helped diate the conflict between the Uchiha and Shimura clans.

"I see, go and send an invitation to Uchiha Yan, tell him that I invite him to the Bamboo Fragrance Tea House for tea tomorrow."

"Yes, Patriarch."

After saluting, the guard respectfully retreated.

Hinata, who had finished training, didn’t care about her wet clothes and ca to salute Hiashi as soon as possible.

"Father."

Kneeling on the cool mat, Hinata bowed after saluting, sat obediently, her back straight, but her gaze was sowhat evasive, not daring to et Hiashi’s eyes.

Pouring a cup of brewed tea and taking a sip, Hiashi asked faintly: "Did you run into Uchiha Yan on the way ho from school today?"

Oh no!

Father knows.

Hinata didn’t know that the family had sent people to protect her secretly. Hearing this, Hinata’s face, which had turned red from training, turned pale instantly.

"Yes, yes, Father."

"Did you forget your appointnt with him?"

Hiashi wouldn’t care too much about this kind of thing, , what he cared about was his daughter’s performance.

As a result, Hinata’s performance disappointed him as always, she didn’t even have the courage to greet him face to face.

When she was questioned by him, she stamred even more.

"Your performance disappoints ."

"I’m sorry, Father."

Hinata’s aggrieved big eyes were full of tears, but she dared not let the tears flow out, she could only bow and apologize in a very formal manner.

"Alright, go and wash up and rest."

If it was once or twice, Hiashi would be patient to educate.

However, he gave Hinata hope, and Hinata repaid him with disappointnt ti and ti again.

Just from the surface, Hyuga Hiashi might give people a feeling of being indifferent.

In fact, he is much more responsible than Uchiha Fugaku.

At least from the perspective of a father, that’s the case.

If Hiashi really was indifferent, then after giving up on Hinata and starting to cultivate Hanabi, Hinata’s fate would be predictable.

As a result, Hinata is not only fine, but she has always been the daughter of the main family, living a good life, without any sign of being caged.

Perhaps so people will think that Hinata was not caged because of Naruto.

The problem is, when Naruto and Hinata really got together, the plot had developed to the grand finale.

At that ti, the relationship was confird, could the elders and people of the Hyuga clan endure for so long?

It seems impossible to think about it with your toes.

All of this is the result of Hiashi’s own efforts.

If Hiashi really didn’t care about Hinata, Hinata’s outco wouldn’t be good.

Not to ntion pursuing her own love.

As a mber of the clan, can you decide on sothing like marriage?

In the whole Konohagakure, when it cos to arranged marriages, the Hyuga clan ranks second, and no clan dares to rank first.

Not being able to get the approval of her father and disappointing her father again, Hinata left sadly.

After washing up, she didn’t even eat dinner, just hid in the blanket crying, she didn’t even dare to cry out, for fear of being heard.

"Sigh~~~~"

Knowing his daughter’s reaction, Hiashi also had a headache.

If he could, he would like to tell Hinata his feelings and give Hinata enough fatherly love.

But he can’t do that, because he is the Patriarch of the Hyuga clan, the pillar of the entire clan.

He needs to strictly demand himself, and also strictly demand his children.

Early the next morning, not long after getting up, Yan received a notice, so he went to the Hokage office building.

Pushing the door and walking into the Hokage office, Shizune, who was helping to sort out the files, winked at Yan, reminding him with her eyes:

Hokage-sama is not in a good mood, be careful what you say, don’t provoke her again.

Although Tsunade wouldn’t take Yan as a vent, it’s better to avoid this kind of thing if possible.

"What’s wrong, why are you so angry early in the morning?"

What do you think?

Upon hearing this opening remark, Tsunade almost laughed out of anger, gave him a big eye roll, clenched her fists tightly, and gritted her teeth:

"At this point, these people are still restless!! They really know how to cause trouble."

"They even want to ddle in the selection of teachers for the Ninja School."

"Elder advisor?"

In just two sentences, Yan guessed a rough idea.

"Besides them, who else, who else would have such courage."

Tsunade cursed unhappily:

"They are old enough to be restless, the matter of foreign garrison has not ended yet, they have started to think."

Although the expansion of the Ninja School has not yet started, the selection of teachers has already been arranged.

The focus is on selecting those who have made a lot of contributions to the village and are disabled.

Most importantly, they are selected from civilian ninjas. Who would have thought that so families would be unhappy when they learned about this.

Civilian ninjas shed blood and made contributions to the village, don’t family ninjas have them?

You can’t discriminate.

Family ninjas should also participate in the selection to be fair.

"Has their family beco so poor that they can’t even support so disabled family mbers?"

For those ninjas who beco disabled because of the village, the village will give certain preferential treatnt, such as regularly issuing money, etc., to prevent the other party from being unable to live.

Family ninjas are better off than civilian ninjas. After all, in addition to the money compensated by the village, the family will also give a little more to make the family mbers live better.

Most families are like this, including Uchiha.

Family ninjas have a family to support them, what about civilian ninjas?

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