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... eaks were not only possible but even encouraged. Being a ninja was physically and mentally demanding, plus while the payroll wasn't extraordinarily high, it was enough to save up for a few months of not having to go to missions. People did take long 'training' breaks, 'recuperation' breaks, and so on... The village system was also accustomed to this, having a flexible call system. Being on break didn't really mean not being called upon in an emergency, special request, or a mission your team was ...

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