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[Naruto] I want to read a little bit.

I apologize for the delay. Seventh Hokage, Uzumaki Naruto, monthly allowance: “25,000 yen”. Uzumaki Naruto (33 years old) monthly allowance: 25,000 yen.

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This guy is quick to treat others, so it probably won’t become very interesting.

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This guy’s hobby is not interesting.

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Right now I’m sealed, so I have zero allowance.

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>>3

My allowance is also sealed off…

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Playing alone with shadow clones can be done for free…

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The top allowance in the village of 25,000 yen is not very dreamlike.

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Eh?!

Are you playing Old Maid with shadow clones?!

There are definitely panels that are said to be like that.

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I can’t believe Hinata would only give me 25,000 yen in the first place.

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>>7

A good wife who secretly replenishes Naruto’s wallet when it starts to get low.

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>>18

If the 10,000 yen bill was gone, I’d add more…

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>>7

As long as I can eat ramen regularly, I should be satisfied, and since they have no particular use for it…

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This guy gets 250,000 yen as pocket money and doesn’t know how to use it.

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>>8

It seems like I’ll have a naive-looking face.

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>>8

It might be that my allowance has built up in my wallet and I’ve turned it into 25,000 yen.

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It’s the type that doesn’t have time to use like a doctor.

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I think this guy is definitely worse than the one who gets restless on Sunday nights.

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>>10

If you have time to be restless, leave a shadow clone at home and get it done within the day.

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I get anxious when my son’s birthday comes around.

I wonder if work is okay…

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It seems that everyone in my cohort has become quite successful, and there probably isn’t anyone with an allowance of around 25,000 yen.

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If you’re at the top of the organization, it would be bad if you don’t have around 2.5 million…

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>>14

The money needed for the organization will be provided by Shikamaru.

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This is too pitiful for a Hokage.

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You probably have a lot of money that you can freely use, or rather, pocket money.

I actually use this much in cash and save the rest.

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It’s a strangely advanced modern world, so wouldn’t it be possible to just use a payment card in the village?

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I don’t know the reason, but I liked the fat coin purse stuffed with small change and bills belonging to the boy Naruto.

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>>20

It may be used without permission and become worn out.

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>>23

With just one picked-up medal, I can come back to life again…

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>>35

I think it’s rare for someone who can win at gambling due to good luck to also have a solid, practical nature.

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The only money I can spend as an individual is probably just enough to eat ramen at Ichiraku.

I only have hobbies like gardening and saving money.

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>>22

I’ve never really understood how to use money, and that’s been consistent since my childhood.

Even if I become a celebrated hero, the reason for my extravagant spending is that I keep treating others excessively.

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>>22

Since you’re the Hokage, eat something better! While being scolded, they still come around frequently for one reason or another.

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But isn’t it sad that the top in the village is 25,000 yen…?

Hehe… I’m so busy with work that I don’t even have time to spend my pocket money…!

Eh? What?

There are probably parts like that.

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>>26

Well then, isn’t there no point in going out for pocket money!?

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>>53

But I’m the Hokage.

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>>26

For some reason, the interviewer was replayed in my mind as a character with a “Banzai for allowance” design, wearing round sunglasses and glasses.

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I wonder what happens to my wallet when I’m using shadow clone technique.

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>>28

Let’s split the bill, I tell you.

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>>28

When everyone has returned what they used, it will come back to the main body.

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Naruto is not immune to large amounts of money, so if he properly asks for this as pocket money, Hinata will give him additional money.

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By the way, it seems that the OP definitely has a weak understanding of how to use money.

Even though she was somewhat treated coldly, I wonder what the Uzumaki family’s sense of money is like for a daughter of such a prestigious family.

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>>31

I feel like Bolt had a fairly reasonable sense of money (wealth) as a child, complaining about rich kids who bought cartons while he bought packs to get cards.

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>>31

Naruto is startled by the prices at the fancy restaurant on their date.

Hinata suggests that ramen would be good after seeing that.

Well, that feeling is pretty normal.

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>>173

Seeing the contents of a wallet is really kind.

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>>174

Is it kind…? You don’t need to pry into everything…

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>>178

I think it’s not just about anything and everything, since I noticed Naruto’s pale face after glancing at the menu.

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>>178

It’s Naruto just standing in front of the menu that’s the problem.

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I can’t forgive the guy who killed such an amazing Hokage…!

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Hobbies: Gardening, Hot Springs, Cleaning

Is it an old man?

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>>34

I couldn’t help it; I could only have hobbies that I could enjoy alone.

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>>42

Sad

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The poverty life must have seeped into you…

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>>37

It’s like whether I’m living in poverty or have money, I seem to be indifferent to my own standard of living.

Even back in the days of cup noodles and expired milk, we should have been able to live a somewhat normal life, right?

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>>38

There were actually shops that wouldn’t sell anything to Naruto…

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>>44

It’s not a decent village at all.

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>>44

That’s in the original anime…

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>>38

Well, if there was a store selling food to Naruto, he could have bought it…

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The love of a parent…

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It’s like watching a live movie…

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Before being poor or anything, there’s a lack of sensitivity to value oneself.

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But there’s no use for Naruto’s hobbies, right?

Seriously, it’s only about the cost of a nightly snack.

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As expected… a date at Ichiraku Ramen…?

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I wonder if my bad habit of treating my junior was already showing when I didn’t have any money for a date with Hinata.

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Maybe it’s because when you give money, the more you give, the more others try to use it, so Hinata can only reluctantly give 25,000 yen.

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Work tools are probably expenses.

He’s probably only going to use it for ramen money anyway.

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The setting where Naruto had no friends during his childhood was too harsh, so it was softened to the idea that he did have friends.

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>>57

No, it hasn’t been nerfed.

There were at least playmates to play outside (but there were the eyes of parents and the surrounding people).

Since there is no one I can invite to my home, I have the perception that I don’t have friends as a form of self-consciousness.

It doesn’t change from beginning to end.

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If you don’t know how to use money, the only option is to have your wife manage it for you.

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>>58

I’m not the type to waste money, so it’s really not worth getting that much.

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The basics are probably a wife’s homemade lunch, and it seems like the only way to spend money is on going to a ramen shop to see the old man’s face or buying instant noodles for a late-night snack when he can’t get home from work.

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Speaking of which, Naruto is surprisingly frugal, isn’t he?

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>>61

Savings used by the erotic hermit.

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>>65

That was sad.

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>>65

Basically, he’s an absolutely great mentor, but I think that’s one aspect that can’t really be supported.

Perhaps they wanted to depict Tsunade’s gambling and the helplessness of adulthood.

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>>75

However, the erotic hermit himself is making money through Ichipara and commissions, so he has money.

I mean, the erotic sage seems like the type who would normally manage assets through investments and such.

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In the original work, there was no depiction of being unable to buy items, and Kakashi also delivered supplies.

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It feels like you often treat your subordinates and newcomers, probably due to your experiences in your youth.

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During the most sensitive time, the only way to use it was for occasional snacks, right?

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Even looking at the example of the perverted sage, it’s clear that giving money to Naruto doesn’t lead to anything good.

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When I’m alone and bored, what I do is play shadow clone old maid, so I guess I don’t have the idea of spending money on things like that.

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For that person, the memory of 20,000 yen being an enormous amount of money is probably deeply ingrained…

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Wasn’t there any inheritance from the fourth generation during childhood in the first place?

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>>72

Maybe the third generation took care of it properly, but I wonder what happened after they died…

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Has the price of the leaf ramen not gone up?

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Is it not both?

Perhaps it’s because I can’t imagine what I can specifically buy.

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The three ninjas are rather all useless people.

If anything, before falling into darkness, Orochimaru was the most rational among them.

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>>78

Thinking about it, the position of Sasuke before he fell into darkness is more or less like that…

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I can’t believe that Kushina, who was brought here treated as a container, has any wealth or belongings of the Uzumaki clan.

Minato also got married young, right after.

Even if there is some, I don’t think there is a quantity of inheritance that can be compared to the noble clans just because they are the Hokage.

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The sight of a frog in a coin purse being all stuffed is cute, you know…

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It’s nice to have a Hokage who spoils those around them; they don’t care at all, but they’re throwing money to fill the void in their hearts.

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A master who is careless with money is a comedic depiction, but the idea of “the saved money being spent” can resonate deeply and make it relatable for some, so there may be people who find that uncomfortable.

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Jiraiya is a good teacher for Naruto, but to be honest, it’s questionable how he could take care of Nagato and the others, and there are definitely irresponsible and careless aspects to him.

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>>85

In that area, Orochimaru’s argument is like, “Yeah…”

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>>85

Well, to be honest, there is a theory that it would have been better to just follow Orochimaru’s advice.

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It matches the bold image…

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It seems like they are providing support to underprivileged hidden villages with the money earned from Ichapara.

By the way, the training expenses for the disciple will be borne by the disciple themselves.

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The experience of being treated to ramen by Teacher Dolphin is probably the original landscape of kindness I have received from others, so it’s hard to make a joke out of my tendency to treat people.

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I don’t think Naruto was financially struggling during his childhood, at least not to that extent.

Well, it was just a sloppy life like that of a child.

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>>89

The problem was that there was no guardian who cared more than money…

And when I talk about this, it shifts to a discussion about the third generation’s negligence, doesn’t it?

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>>93

I thought that the third generation is everyone’s family, so they can’t take care of just specific individuals.

Since it’s about the human sacrifice power… if taken too far, it would go back to the Kushi era from the side story.

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>>100

I think the point is that it’s not about taking care of them directly, but rather that they should be assigned caregivers or placed in a facility.

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I don’t think Naruto would go crazy even if he were given a large sum of money.

At first, you might think it’s amazing! But after buying something you’re a bit curious about, it feels kind of empty.

To be arrogant towards others.

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The three prohibitions of a ninja: money, women, and alcohol!

I love the momentum of completing it fully in seconds.

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>>91

That old man is annoyingly careful enough to complete it without letting it fall apart…

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It seems like Tsunade’s gambling habits were inherited from the first Hokage, but the village’s operating funds were probably properly managed by the second Hokage.

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>>95

Even for free…

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>>95

I think they were saying something like, “If you teach your grandchild about gambling, they’ll get hooked on it in a scary way…”

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A lewd sage with money.

Konoha’s Tsunade

A lewd sage with money. Konoha's Tsunade

Q7 How much is Tsunade’s debt? Several tens of millions of ryou (hundreds of millions of yen) Q8 How much does Jiraiya have in savings? About the same as Tsunade’s debt A A W-Wait, seriously…!? It’s because they’re famous!!!

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A man who doesn’t even go to his daughter’s birthday is spending money and time on hobbies… it seems like it all disappears on food and drinks.

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>>101

I mean, it seems like there’s not even time to treat someone in that state…

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The internal politics of the third generation weren’t good…

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>>102

It’s strange to say, but being strong and too kind to family wasn’t good.

That said, Danzo was even worse, so I did my best.

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>>106

The one who decided to steer the policy of persecution against Danzo’s side, despite the advisor’s opposition, was the third generation.

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My hobby is gardening…

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It seems like you’re not able to take any private time at all.

It’s sad that Hinata, after finally being able to get married, is being neglected by her husband.

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>>105

Unfortunately, Naruto Uzumaki is not the type to prioritize individuals.

If I become Hokage, it will be even more so… or rather, most ninjas are like that.

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>>105

Add a pinch of a flashy guy there.

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>>105

So that’s why a pole shadow was needed, huh?

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>>115

Since a shadow is still a shadow, there’s no way I would have time to go all the way to the leaves and make a move on Lady Hokage.

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>>120

Shadows usually only have depictions of being really busy…

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>>120

Usually, I have young girls abducted.

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>>124

I really hate that this is official.

The initial settings are just too outrageous.

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Looking back at it as an adult, the design of young Naruto is so accurate that it’s frightening to think about the Hokage.

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In the scene with Nagato and the others, if you isolate just that part, there’s the exceedingly ruthless Orochimaru, the indifferent Tsunade, and Jiraiya, who cannot abandon his emotions.

Considering the circumstances and the times, Orochimaru’s judgment that it would be better to kill here rather than create a half-heartedly trained runaway child can’t be called unreasonable…

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>>111

At that time, Orochimaru had not yet fallen to darkness, and since I also lost my parents, I can imagine he has his own feelings about it.

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I haven’t had the time to use it, and it keeps piling up…

Now saving pocket money has become my hobby…!

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>>112

I haven’t grown at all since childhood…

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>>113

I forgot the weasel’s advice and ended up smashing the cake…

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Naruto was trying to keep the fact that he is the host of the Nine-Tails from the younger generation, but because of that, it seems like there’s a vague understanding that he’s a child that shouldn’t be touched.

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I want to fatten my coin purse, so I’m asking for my allowance in coins.

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Becoming Hokage is no easy feat!

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You can create a private space with shadow clones, you know!

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Despite being a generation that has overcome the Ninja World War, the adults’ reactions towards Kawaki haven’t grown at all…

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The Raikage is serious about the management of the Cloud Village, so I think he is as busy as Naruto.

Well, since it’s serious, they also pull off silly things elsewhere…

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The fact that white eyes are really convenient is bad.

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>>129

It’s too convenient, so I figured out that he’s using his hidden sharingan to put me under complete hypnosis!

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The mist hiding tried to kidnap Kushina too.

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It seems that the expense for ramen and treats is around 50,000 yen a month.

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Around the time when the anime adaptation was decided, there were a lot of strict settings as well as criticisms about the art, right?

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I wonder if they intended to make her give birth by abducting her.

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I understand that the Raikage is working in all directions and is also killing himself in the shadows to act as a hawk, as explained in the main story…

After the war, until the flow of détente reaches each village, the clouds probably won’t hold up unless they do so from within.

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Hinata aside, Kushina was from the Third Hokage’s era, so the accusations against her are false!

Hinata, putting that aside…

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>>135

It’s just the will passed down from the third generation to the fourth generation…

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I hate the gruesome shit incident where they tried to kidnap Hinata, but after being countered, demanded Hiashi’s corpse, and Hizashi became a victim to avoid war.

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Taking responsibility for ordering forehead protectors is too much of a workaholic move.

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But A and B are probably born that way too.

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In each village, when the leaves of the trees are removed, it turns out that the wealthiest one is the one surrounded by the most problems, which is ironic since the cloud that has the most money is the most militaristic and expansionist, making it quite dark and deep.

The beginning of the village was a collective of discriminated tribes…

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When I see the Edo Tensei version of the Third Raikage, he doesn’t look like a character who would commit kidnapping and rape… I wonder if it was suggested by A at that time.

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>>141

The fourth Raikage is a remarkable person as a shadow, after all.

That said, I can do dirty things without hesitation if it’s for the sake of the clouds.

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>>143

Since that bee became a shadow, you’ve changed to the point that it’s a bitter comment, so the basic policy has probably been the same for generations.

I don’t understand the reason why the family has to go that far when they don’t want to.

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Are there any protagonists who become interesting because of what’s in their wallet? I can only think of Ryo-san.

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I now think it might have been better to emphasize my gardening hobby a bit more.

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The fact that Shiretto has a white eye is quite a wicked setting.

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Wasn’t Naruto getting financially strained because he treats others after the war?

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>>147

At the last point, that’s true, but during the Bolt era, he has a family, so he must have been holding back.

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The shadow of the pole and the original work have no connection at all!

I want to point that out, but it’s annoying that they have connections with Hinata in such a bad place.

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It’s because of my uncle’s vengeance, Raikage.

But in that world, when you say “enemy,” arrows appear everywhere, so I guess everyone has swallowed it after the Ninja War…

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>>150

The beetle is forgiven because it will become the village’s ultimate weapon…

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The mastermind behind the kidnapping incident is not the Raikage, but a mysterious position called the Shinobi Head.

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In the world that became peaceful at the time of The Last, it’s really a shadow that only one country is still manufacturing weapons of slaughter.

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I’ll leave the family duty to the shadow clones!

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There might be some allowances or something, but since I’ve grown up on the salary of a lower ninja, I probably had to cut back quite a bit before becoming Hokage.

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My lover was killed by a leaf fall.

In a swift attack, I was allowed to redefine my alliance with sand, and there was no resistance from the serpent deity.

A mob character called Yūgao who just fades out like that.

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>>158

When I looked it up to see who it was, it turned out to be the long-haired major.

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>>158

Kabuto was also forgiven, and Baki, who took direct action, became part of the air.

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Naruto is the type who saves money until his wallet is stuffed, even from his days as a lower ninja with no income, so he probably doesn’t know much about how to spend money.

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>>159

I’m going broke treating others since the war.

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To be honest, there are parts where other villages take on the dark depictions that the protagonist’s village cannot handle…

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>>160

For that, the leaves are quite dirty on both the front and back.

That said, given that there’s a setting of ninjas, I don’t think the Leaf Village is depicted as purely good either.

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No matter how many times I review it, Dolphin-sensei is just too radiant.

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Didn’t he have a free ramen ticket for Ichiraku or something?

I wonder if there are other things to spend money on.

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After all, as a ninja, to the other villages, the hero of the village is nothing more than a mass murderer.

The yellow flash is exactly that.

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It seems that due to the previous generation’s Mizukage, the village of Kirigakure has turned into a bloody hellhole related to the darkness of the village, but if it was because of that nice guy, the second Mizukage, I would be really disappointed.

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>>167

It’s just crazy to think that someone who assumes it’s natural to have friends of the same age would let their peers kill each other in a bloodshed like that…

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The circumstances of my childhood are clearly showing…

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I know there was a water shadow that looked like a shota brainwashed by an old man.

Isn’t it since that person’s time?

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I’m a fan of Konoha, you know!

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Hinata… why are you looking at my lower abdomen with such a veiny face…?

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>>176

(Pressure point)

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Hinata will somehow take care of it…

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The final punchline is something that endures…

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It seems that they had a normal and happy family until they became Hokage, at least for the time being.

The cake disaster was a result of trying to balance family life amidst the demanding duties of being Hokage…

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I like the story where Bolt time-travels.

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I can’t believe that Naruto didn’t have any money at that point.

It seems like I might not have brought a lot of money because I’m too used to the usual prices at Ichiraku.

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Naruto from Boruto doesn’t have time to be using pocket money, right?

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At the end of this story, it suddenly becomes clear that it was a shadow clone.

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This 25,000, to be honest, seems like it could be received as friendship funds.

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I am Sasuke.

Monthly allowance: 0 yen

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>>189

I think they are living off the expenses because they are not in the village in the first place.

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I remember seeing an official version where Hinata uses her Byakugan to understand Naruto’s financial situation, but which one was it…

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>>191

The Last One-Shot

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