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[Naruto] The level of civilization of the people in the Leaf Village, you know…

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Of course, the Third Hokage also slandered him…

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Kasuno Sato

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With this level of civility, it’s impossible not to start a war.

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Furthermore, in the end, after speaking terribly even at the funeral after death,

They conceal the facts and arbitrarily elevate someone as the hero of the village.

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>>4

If you commit suicide, it would be as if we bullied you.

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The daimyo, of course, even the Tsuchikage has heard about that excellent ninja known as the White Fang.

It’s messed up to attack someone for a single mistake, especially when it’s a mistake made by a teammate, to the point where they become useless.

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>>5

You are well-acquainted with the lineage of disciples, so you are quite knowledgeable about the circumstances, aren’t you, lord of the land of fire?

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The big loss might have been really serious.

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>>7

In that situation, it’s understandable that the person who was helped would wonder why they helped us.

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>>7

I’m not in a position to be doing such trivial missions.

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>>7

I am very curious about what the situation was like.

I don’t really understand the situation where the assumed white fangs are so strong that my comrades will definitely die, but the mission can be accomplished.

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The Hidden Leaf Village, the strongest hidden village boasting an elite ninja force!! Under the leadership of the village head, the “Hokage,” the Hidden Leaf Village takes pride in its great prosperity, which is largely due to a sense of patriotism not seen in other nations. Living in the harsh world of ninjas, the ninjas of the Hidden Leaf love and protect their village like family. In other countries, those with unusual abilities often face persecution, but in this village, they are not discriminated against. This free spirit builds great prosperity. *In the Hidden Leaf, powerful individuals can be heard even in other countries.

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Even the legendary Sannin like Jiraiya are overshadowed by the achievements they have made.

The losses are too extreme.

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You really protected a village with such worthless people, Kakashi-sensei.

I wonder how Naruto and the others felt when they were first taught that those who don’t value their comrades are even lower scum…

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This person prioritizing their friends and failing a mission would require risking their life at a level that even a small child would need to consider.

I failed the mission and caused significant damage; I think that’s quite outside the norm for a ninja.

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>>11

But it doesn’t look like there was that much damage…

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They were the ones who tried to kill Naruto as soon as they found him.

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Our clan, the Hyuga clan, the Nara clan, and the Akimichi clan are all still going strong.

I wonder if there really was such a big loss…

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>>15

It’s not just the loss itself that matters, but if it’s the country itself, then information and such could lead to substantial losses and damages.

I’m being blamed by the country as well.

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At least it is written that there was a large loss in the upper left…

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It seems like it was a huge mission that required the skills of three or more ninjas.

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The son of the fourth hero is being persecuted…

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It’s raw that the comrades who were saved blame Sakumo.

If I don’t do it, I’ll be blamed.

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If my comrades are prepared to risk their lives for the village, I can understand their feelings, but why… that seems to be the case…

It seems like those companions are being called useless and dragging others down…

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In the first place, it’s a mistake of the Third Hokage to assign other useless members to such a dangerous mission along with White Fang.

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In the main story, the daimyo seems to show an appreciation for the white fangs, but I wonder how it is around here…

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>>23

The evaluations of the named ninjas by the daimyos are relatively flat and fair, huh…

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It seems that Sartobi is also inheriting the will of the underworld in some way…

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There were no casualties in the village, but there may have been hundreds of people outside the village who died!

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If you consider the village as the military and the ninja as soldiers, then it is only natural that abandoning a mission would incur severe punishment, and during wartime, I think it’s understandable that the level of the populace is as it is.

It is a tragic thing, but…

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Because there is a certain level of solidarity, they also unite in being ostracized from the village.

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This is really a weak point of the Third Hokage, being lenient towards Orochimaru and Danzo while being criticized.

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It seems that reports of suicides driven by slander have not reached the ears of the daimyo.

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If you were ready to die for your comrades, choosing the life of a comrade might be an insult to them.

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>>30

If you could have done it, you should have committed suicide or died by your own hand like Kiba, so that’s not the case.

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Father slanders himself and takes his own life!

My best friend died protecting me!

Killed an acquaintance for a mission!

Is it the past of the final boss?

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I actually think Sakumo didn’t have the aptitude to carry out missions while bearing the lives of his comrades.

Too kind.

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>>33

Mr. Guy seems to have been quite a gentle person in his past.

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If it pours out like a white-eye, I think it’s a big loss anyway.

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I have a noble rival I can rely on, even for someone like me.

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These things are usually due to reasons like Danzo’s reputation being tarnished or something similar.

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The feudal lord recognizes that the bloodline of those white fangs has virtue…

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Having a good brand from the countryside is also important in getting work.

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Isn’t it that you were charged a penalty fee or something?

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By the way, Guy’s parents were also being mocked.

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>>42

A village without discrimination.

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>>42

Original anime was looked down upon, but

The manga was just being whispered about while making a ruckus in public, so that’s reasonable.

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It wasn’t targeted by Edoten, huh?

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>>43

There is no DNA anymore.

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The people of the Leaf Village are rather insidious.

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>>44

Relatively…?

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Surpassing the Three Ninjas is on the level of a Hokage, isn’t it? Can we really afford to lose that over something like this?

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>>45

Conversely, could the damage caused by abandoning missions typically carried out at the Hokage class potentially destabilize the country?

Well, there are those who abandon defense during the Nine-Tails incident…

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That level of weakness in the heart is not something to commit suicide over…

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Faced with the ultimate choice, after deciding to protect what I believed was more important, I realized that no matter how much ability or achievement I had, I was not someone who should be a ninja, so I chose to take my own life.

It’s not about being strong or weak, but rather because I realized that even if I had another chance, I couldn’t abandon my companions.

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There are too many dangerous guys that have nothing to do with the enemy’s conspiracy.

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From the beginning, we have been isolating ourselves, and the gloominess of the leaves is a traditional art.

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>>53

Just being the Uchiha doesn’t make you Hokage.

I will kill my brother too, it’s malicious.

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The talent itself is amazing, so they should just transfer them to security or something.

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>>54

Even so, wouldn’t you not want to entrust security to someone who prioritizes their friends and abandons their work?

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Despite being a lowly and mischievous person who is kind-hearted and cares about friends, he is completely at odds with the crappy environment of this place.

Naruto really became Hokage, huh…

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Why can you write like this after being persecuted from the very first episode?!

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It’s not just the leaves of the tree; it’s the very essence of the ninja that is insidious.

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Causes of death that are rarely seen in battle manga.

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The will of contempt

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It’s new to drive out a too strong ally through slander and defamation leading to suicide.

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The situation where the comrade you helped is reprimanding you gives off a sense that it’s Sakumo’s fault.

It’s not a village that would respond so dryly.

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Indeed…

>>64

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>>64

It’s quite a mistake to continue attacking Sakumo even after saving a life.

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Since you’re a ninja, that must be information spread by the enemy, not the pure will of the village.

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Honestly, this village isn’t in a position to say anything about hiding in the clouds…

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It is undoubtedly a world where, regardless of whether the village’s response is correct or not, there are things that must be done even if a friend dies…

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It might not be a request from the village of the leaves itself, but a mission from another country.

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It’s a good twist that the mission itself isn’t a trap to set up Sakumo (even though there are likely people who would do that).

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>>71

I’m glad it wasn’t the fault of the high-high hawk.

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The person you rescued might say something like, “It’s because you helped me that the mission failed!”

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Being brought this low isn’t just a failure; it’s more like losing territory and the creation of many war orphans.

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Complete the mission while protecting your subordinates.

The tough part about White Fang is that it has to do both.

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>>75

I’m stopping the mission!

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It seems like they are trained to commit suicide before divulging information if captured.

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>>77

Make sure to properly dispose of the body by blowing it up so that no DNA is left.

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I wonder if the friend who was cornered by slander was punished.

The white fang’s suicide is an outrageous loss and a stain.

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It’s being seen as slander and insults.

Defamation = to slander. To speak ill of someone.

Defamation = Saying unfounded things and damaging the reputation of others.

So leaving the slander is way too risky.

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The third generation’s avoidance of conflict is extreme.

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A companion who slanders a companion who slanders Sakumo.

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Wasn’t Naruto treated terribly, except for when Iruka-sensei was kind to him when he was a child?

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>>84

I was told that it’s wrong to ignore or associate with such monsters, so I’m still being kind.

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The level of the mob ninja is so self-destructive that it feels like there’s a hint of suicidal ideation.

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There are too many troublesome incidents happening in the Sanada family’s rule…

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>>86

Moreover, this is from the first period, before the fourth generation.

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Why does every village thoroughly neglect the jinchuriki?

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>>88

He’s not a decent guy.

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It must have been a really vicious act to make someone go as far as suicide.

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Relatively low-quality standards have been consistently bad.

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After seeing what happens when the Nine-Tails’ true form goes on a rampage, Naruto’s treatment is actually quite gentle.

The issue is the third generation.

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I somehow dealt with the shitty incident, but some customs and lingering issues from the parent generation remained, which were gradually corrected along with Naruto’s growth.

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Suicide due to bullying.

Our clan has been destroyed.

Persecution of Naruto

Leaf Village destruction by the rogue ninja of the Leaf.

Village of Vanity

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>>95

It’s terrible that other countries are not involved at all.

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A daimyo who is a person of character despite such a tone.

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I guess it's something similar to this.

I guess it’s something similar to this.

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Do more clandestine activities… Danzo…!

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It really hurts that the fourth generation died young.

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The Jinchuriki is treated as a nuisance and looked down upon, which likely leads to Naruto himself being disliked as he wreaks havoc to get the attention of adults.

Isn’t it not a path from the beginning?

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The leaf destruction was correct.

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What’s up with the fact that it’s all self-contained within our own country, instead of being some conspiracy by other nations?

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>>104

Ninjas themselves are quite sinister…

The scene of writing the character for “ninja” in blood in the Madara ending of the anime perfectly represents this world.

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If the parent is a parent, then the child is also a child!

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“I feel the darkness of Kishi, who thinks ‘ordinary citizens are just like this after all.'”

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Was there any involvement from other countries besides the Hinata incident?

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The three ninjas are each different.

More than 100 successful solo completions of S-rank missions.

Established medical ninjutsu and dramatically improved the mortality rate of lower-ranking ninja.

Developing numerous new techniques and skills to significantly enhance the tactical advantages of the Leaf.

When looking only at their achievements, all of them are at the level of being included in a textbook as great figures, but what kind of contributions did they make that overshadow this?

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You’re from a family that has talent but doesn’t have any bloodline limits, right?

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Your father, unlike you, didn’t abandon his comrades to die… he was the ninja I admired… I wanted that to be used as a taunt in the second part.

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It was probably really good for other countries that Sakumo and our clan, including the third generation, disappeared since they were a huge nuisance.

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The sins of the third generation can all be blamed on Danzō!

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