
We are.
Rebellion (I have no intention of laying a hand on the third generation)
It is a condition to protect (to die without protection).
You’re not protecting Sasuke, are you?
Not only did I not protect it, but I almost died on the first C-rank mission (rank fraud).
The kid from the house that should normally be persecuted isn’t being persecuted, which might mean they’ve been trying hard.
The son of a hero who should not be persecuted and the host of the tailed beast was being persecuted for some reason.
>>6
For some reason, the hero’s son is treated as if he were no good, even by the generation that knows the truth.
>>7
Even though it’s an afterthought, the setting of the jinchūriki not being treated as human regardless of their origin or personality has been going on for a long time.
For some reason, they keep saying I’m the son of the Hokage endlessly.
>>33
The third generation grandchild is treated like nobility, so there is too much of a gap.
>>6
I wasn’t receiving any support and was treated as an outcast from a distance, feeling isolated.
>>6
Sasuke also felt alienated, so maybe he was just trying to get on their good side because they were a troublesome clan.
The son of a hero has hero’s blood flowing in him, so he probably won’t get angry even if he faces some persecution, so it’s fine.
It means to kill Danzo, right…?
>>8
There are many victims who have the right to kill that guy…
Itachi was forgiven for pulling Sasuke out and destroying Konoha.
Regarding Naruto, it might have been problematic to openly say “He’s the Fourth Hokage’s son!” but come on, just a little bit more…
>>12
It’s okay to be nice to them…
The head of the Akimichi clan was trying to kill Naruto.
>>13
It’s a false accusation just because it looks different!
I think there’s still some resentment within the clan because Trif died in the Nine-Tails Incident…
Chouza Chouji probably doesn’t care.
No matter how you phrase it, the evaluation of the Third Generation’s rule.
Is there any way to make things better because of Danzo?
>>15
If you blame everything on Danzo, then questions will arise like what happened to your colleagues or why is Danzo still running free…
Even without that, there’s a previous case of letting Orochimaru escape.
It’s commendable that all of the direct disciples have become successful and achieved the rank of the Three Ninjas…
The tragedies caused by the sweetness of the third generation are many.
>>17
It seems that in the “Itachi Gaiden,” the Third Hokage thought the Uchiha were responsible for the Nine-Tails incident and went along with Danzo’s policies.
It’s precisely because it’s not sweet that there’s something to it.
The governing system that led to the destruction of the founding family of the village was quite something…
The Senju clan has no one left except for Tsunade…
>>20
War is bad, and Tsunade is a bundle of misfortune.
The 7th generation isn’t getting me pregnant.
>>20
You’re a weak woman with no pillar cells left.
Since there were distant Uzumaki remnants, if you look, there should be ninjas who have “Senju blood” or something like that.
Based on the stories around Kushina, it seems that due to the danger of the Nine-Tails, it was hidden away, so the concept of a Jinchuriki did not penetrate Konoha, and the fox monster that attacked the village was only thought of as a transformed kid.
That kid vandalized the Face Rock and attacked the Hokage to steal the forbidden scroll.
Intervene already when there’s only expired milk and ingredients in the refrigerator!
>>24
I wonder what Kakashi was thinking at that time.
>>78
By the time Kakashi graduates from the Academy, he’s completely alone, so it might actually be quite common.
Well, aren’t we asking too much from an old man who has already retired?
I was supposed to be retired, but I’m being forcibly dragged back in.
Obito, who killed Minato, is to blame.
>>26
It’s the fourth generation’s fault for not noticing!
[Our home]
In other words, it’s Madara’s fault.
The only evil unrelated to this guy is Kumo no Kakure and Danzo.
I want to see the rare reaction when they found out the third generation has died.
If you weren’t going to bring me back, you should have just let me be Hokage as the rarest of birds.
What is your intention with the harassment towards Kabuto, Danzo…?
>>31
Unlike the sweet Sarutobi, I have the determination to do such things!
>>35
Not worth anything.
The generation that grew up during the war may still find Naruto and Sasuke’s living environment to be comfortable.
>>32
Kakashi-sensei seriously thought that Naruto and Sasuke were happy.
Well, in the case of Naruto, it’s also that his face was too different from the handsome Fourth Hokage…
I think it’s pretty lenient when I consider that they were allowed to grow up as little punks who scribbled on things like face rocks.
>>34
It’s like a nuisance around here.
I don’t want to get involved with an asshole doing stupid things.
Incompetent opportunist!
Incompetent extremists!
We!
It was quite surprising that Itachi casually thought, “The Third Hokage is really the worst…” since he doesn’t talk about his thoughts much.
I think it’s really okay for Sasuke, Naruto, and Neji to get angry!
🦀…(But I’ve been loved since childhood by the daughter of the best family in the village, you know)
>>43
It’s a despicable technique of the anime shadow…
It wasn’t that they couldn’t go against Danzō, but at that point, the Uchiha were incredibly suspicious (though Danzō was also pulling the strings behind the scenes).
It seems like the third generation has cut the budget and taken away power from the Uchiha, just as Danzou said.
It’s an afterthought, so it can’t be helped, but I think the treatment of Neji and Hinata is really excessive.
Don’t treat offerings that way!
Even without Kida, it was probably the fate of the Uchiha clan regarding Madara’s stock of eyes.
It is certain that there are various impacts everywhere due to the excessive number of add-ons.
Why didn’t the old man stop the discrimination against Naruto, even though he barely protected us?
A relatively forgotten shisui.
Preventing discrimination against Jinchuriki with leaves = that’s why it’s like how Kushina was confined in a tower.
Even assuming there is retroactive justification, there are depictions of Naruto genuinely respecting the Third Hokage.
I think the relationship between these two people is a part that is not really depicted.
Well, the third generation brings in money.
You have to let the early setup slide as lightly as a boiled manga.
There are parts that still carry over the setting from the one-shot version of the nine-tailed fox.
There are hints that he is the fourth generation’s son from the very first volume.
>>57
Upon rereading, I unexpectedly notice that the settings from the very beginning are connected to the later stages.
Rather, it might have been better to recover it successfully later.
I don’t really understand the fundamental setting of persecuting jinchuriki, but if Naruto had been killed as is, wouldn’t the Nine-Tails have been released and Konoha would be done for?
>>59
That’s right.
But persecution doesn’t just mean telling someone not to get close or gossiping about them; it’s not like it’s about taking the law into your own hands to that extent.
It is not entirely incomprehensible for others to take such an attitude towards an unpleasant kid who poses a risk of running amok.
The level of the people of the Leaf Village seems to resemble modern Japan, especially with the way they switch sides.
>>61
If that rampage were contained to just one person, it would be understandable, but the tailed beasts are massive weapons of destruction comparable to nuclear bombs, so the sense of incongruity becomes stronger.
>>62
Whether it’s a nuclear bomb or anything else, if it lacks reality, it won’t make much difference anyway.
>>59
If you kill the Jinchuriki, it will disappear and eventually the Nine-Tails will just respawn somewhere.
I didn’t know when it would happen, and it would be bad if someone from another village took it, so I continued to seal it away.
Anyway, it was probably Danzo who made it happen.
Regarding Kabuto, it has completely become Danzo’s goal of “unlike monkeys, I can resort to ruthless means for the village!”
>>64
No.
It’s just that I want to claim credit for it no matter what, and I don’t want to bow my head to the monkey and the dark side.
>>108
It’s strange that the means are unnecessarily elaborate for just that…
If they go on a rampage, they’ll end up dragging in and killing others, so telling kids to stay away is not just gossip, but rather a reasonable response.
In the first place, I suppose there wasn’t a setting, but at least they should have made people aware of the Jinchriki so that Naruto wouldn’t be persecuted…
>>66
It may have been explained to the heads of each family, but…
Before I knew it, a trend had developed where people would just blame Danzo for any misdeeds.
It’s best not to worry too much about the people of the leaves, as any defense will lead to contradictions.
It is a drawback of long-running serialization.
Either way, he’s not a good guy!
The crab shadow is really pushing it around here…
Well, it’s about 70% Madara and 30% Danzo who are at fault.
It’s not a bee…
During the Academy days, I should have already been in love.
Isn’t it just that there was an event where you clearly fell in love that makes it impossible?
Even if they made the Jinchuuriki well-known, they would have been treated as taboo anyway…
>>80
Indeed, it was a situation where Gaara, the son of the Kazekage, was kept at a distance by those around him.
Isn’t it clearly ostracism if it’s made known?
Most villages that utilize jinchuriki without letting them lie dormant are not aware that mental stability reduces the risk of losing control.
>>81
Well, I honestly understand the choice to leave alone something clearly dangerous that has been sealed rather than provoking it clumsily.
I don’t want to be pushed to my breaking point by something.
It seems that there aren’t many in the Leaf Village who have experienced a battlefield where Jinchūriki are fighting seriously.
It’s understandable to have a lack of sense of crisis.
It’s really not good that the Third Hokage didn’t take care of Danzou, who is doing something to the Uchiha, after everything Itachi has done.
>>84
The persuasive argument that the Third Hokage, who couldn’t kill Orochimaru even after witnessing such an outrageous scene, would have no chance of killing Danzō.
The brat with the power of the Human Sacrifice was about to be killed as soon as he was found.
The murder permit has been issued.
Since it was an era when the children of the Kakashi generation were thrown into war as kids raised rapidly in the academy, it would honestly be harsh to expect any sort of ethical standards in that regard.
Since Sato has a track record of crushing white fangs, it seems like the right decision not to carelessly reveal the jinchuriki.
The third generation is sweet to those close to him, so the people around him should have tightened things up, but the crucial Danzo was lenient with himself.
>>90
The remaining two advisors will work.
“It is not good to be a country that possesses weapons with the risk of going out of control, nor to be a country that watches over the son of the former Hokage.”
Even B is bullied, so…
If they were aware of the Jinchuuriki, things would probably get a lot worse…
Even though other places also have people with the Human Pillar ability, they are generally discriminated against by the Shadow organization.
>>95
It just didn’t appear in the work.
It seems quite common for tailed beasts to take over a person’s personality and cause havoc.
Considering the original nature of the tailed beasts was like that, it might just be that their anger was treated as if their personality was taken over.
Looking back, I feel that the advisor might have actually done quite a bit of work.
It feels like the simple truth is that the villagers are heavily persecuting the tailed beasts and jinchuriki, and when they snap, everyone just goes, “Wow, they went out of control! They really are dangerous!”
>>98
Discrimination and persecution are just like that.
>>100
And because of that, people get hurt, and those who are hurt will retaliate as they are.
I can’t help but feel a sense of pity for Danzou, as it seems impossible for an ordinary person to become like the Second Hokage.
I wonder how Nii-san would have acted if Sasuke had died in battle at Naruto Bridge.
It seems like those who are full of ambition and only engage in actions that drag others down tend to believe themselves to be patriots doing the dirty work, which resonates with the reality and strikes a chord.
The only reason I have to show off as Hokage is that I can do wicked moves that a soft brat monkey can’t, so I have no choice but to do it.
They were probably just doing it because the second generation was needed.
Isn’t it Hashirama who spread the tailed beasts?
>>106
Even if a tailed beast goes rampaging, I can subdue it by myself…
The former subordinate of mine left, and it’s annoying that a monkey is running an orphanage with the money for assistance; I’m thinking about robbing them. Danzou is really worthless.
Everyone seems to be really lenient towards Danzou…
I wonder if there’s also a sense of guilt from having been assigned an unpleasant role.
>>110
The advisor is probably brainwashed by a separate deity.
Monkeys want to avoid causing trouble and are opportunistic.
This completes the negative perpetual motion machine that stimulates Danzo’s complex.
It seems that the surveillance on Naruto was quite lax, or rather, non-existent.
Otherwise, I wouldn’t have nearly been killed in episode 1… Is it because of Danzo?
In the world of shinobi, where it’s natural for loved ones to die despite being raised with care, the anxiety of constant mental checks always lingers.
So, by denying my mother’s love like this, I’m putting an end to the heaviest event.
It’s fortunate that Kushina was kept under house arrest only after she had grown to some extent, but if Naruto had publicly disclosed it carelessly, he would have had a troubled life since he was a baby.
The nine tails are weaklings that can be controlled with the Sharingan.
It was probably fine for both Madara and Obito to leave things as they were.
I think everything comes down to the fact that the third generation was originally supposed to retire.
Up until the transition to the Fourth Hokage, things were relatively balanced, having ended the Third Ninja World War and whatnot (although I feel like the Pain’s birth incident happened before the Fourth took office).
>>118
Before retiring, Danzo’s covert activities were quite severe…
As a result, Akatsuki has become a terrorist organization.
>>121
What’s troubling is that it seems they haven’t reported it to the Hokage since that time…
>>128
There’s no way I’d report after dying while pouring a large amount of the Anbu into taking the position of Hokage.
>>118
As a result of the content of the peace treaty from the Third Great Ninja War being too beneficial to Iwagakure and facing heavy criticism, they had to hand over the baton to the young Minato after being dismissed.
It was an incredibly important scene when Orochimaru resurrected the Hokage of past generations with Edo Tensei and made them converse with Sasuke.
“But Sasuke and Orochimaru have really formed a good cooperative relationship.”
If one step had gone wrong, Naruto, Sasuke, and Kakashi would all have been on the side that destroys Konoha.
>>120
It might have been the opposite.
>>122
Though often made into a joke, there are really a lot of bosses like if Naruto.
Orochimaru, Madara, Kaguya, or something completely different.
So, it was necessary to ease the discrimination by making the jinchuriki the shadow’s companion, relatives, or siblings.
White Fang Torment Death
Might Guy Eight Gates Death
Dawn
Before escaping from Orochimaru’s orphanage, it might be from the time of the Third Hokage’s first term.
Kakashi went the way of saying that anyone who doesn’t follow the rules of the shinobi, like the hero’s father who committed suicide, is trash… but it’s not unusual to think that normally it would crush the Leaf Village!!
The third generation may be a person of character, but the darkness in the village is too much, and because there’s a guy who is all fired up about doing all the dirty work, it ends up being terrible, like “What is the third generation even doing?!”
I’m not trying to beautify Danzo, but I like the words of the advisor that even the Hokage needs support, so I want to believe he had some good points.
I won’t say that the era of the third generation had no problems, but the biggest issue was the Kyubi incident, where many powerful individuals were completely wiped out, causing the veteran third generation to return.
Orochimaru, despite having you do all his dirty work under Danzo, when you decided to run for Hokage, he says that you’ve become too tainted by darkness; that’s just infuriating (paraphrased). In the side story, he finally snapped and resorted to human experimentation, so the Third Hokage is rather to blame.
>>132
It’s troubling because I can understand that Danzou treats his monkey disciple that way, and it seems that the monkey trusts Danzou enough to leave things in his hands.
I never thought that my complex about myself would be that intense!
Jiraiya does not want to become Hokage.
Tsunade can’t heal her trauma and she’s a gambling addict.
Orochimaru is out of the question.
The third generation’s first administration created a peaceful era and handed it over to Minato, which is really impressive.
Hiruzen’s lack of resolve to cut ties makes it understandable for Danzo to get cocky.
>>138
The evaluation resulting from treating the one that should be cut off the most in a lenient manner.
I remember seeing someone who only imitates Danzo’s despicable and ruthless aspects.
I wonder what the evaluation of the Third Hokage is like from the weasel’s perspective.
In the novel, it’s quite a harsh assessment: “Why is the third generation so incredible even in terms of insight, yet our clan ended up like this…?”
>>141
I did my best to buy time so that a coup wouldn’t happen, but in the end, I did nothing and it almost blew up. Seriously, you… I’ve always considered you somewhat incompetent in terms of your ability and personality, no matter what else.
I entrusted Sasuke because his character was reliable.
It’s quite unfortunate that it was suddenly passed after Minato’s death.
It’s not just a short period until the 5th generation is decided; it’s been over 10 years, hasn’t it?
Obito is understandable, but what on earth is Danzo…?
The reason Naruto is being called a good-for-nothing is that he was just trying to stand out and causing trouble, so he was basically ignored until then.
The handling of Tsunade, Jiraiya, and Orochimaru is too difficult, so the monkey isn’t that bad…
I don’t understand why Orochimaru is so obsessed with the three legendary ninjas and the Third Hokage.
The Uchiha clan is stuck with the degradation of the Black Zetsu monument.
For some reason, Danzou assisted Kurozetsu.
Not only can we not extract reparations from Iwagakure, but they themselves initiated peace talks with reparations and territorial concessions. The one who acted first, Kumogakure, is completely at fault, yet they even handed over Hizashi. They are too afraid of war and are utterly incompetent in diplomacy…
>>149
The fact that Hashirama scattered the tailed beasts is also quite…
>>149
When raising children, it was a bit tricky, and when my son became rebellious, it was terrible that the organization he belonged to nearly went into rebellion.
>>149
Given that the scars from the Nine-Tails incident are still present and the three ninjas are absent, can we really engage in shadow hiding?
If sand and rock hiding also join in, it’ll be the end.
Isn’t it okay for Sasuke and Naruto to be direct disciples of the Third Hokage?
Shouldn’t we keep it right next to us instead of just taking a quick look?
>>151
The Hokage is too busy to have time to watch…
However, it’s awful that while you have an elite teacher providing special education for your grandson Konohamaru, you completely neglect Naruto.
Originally, the scene that the villain envisioned was one where the severe Danzou would cover the overly soft aspects of the monkey in that area…
That said, originally tracing back to the Nine-Tails incident, the village’s combat power has significantly decreased, which is quite tough.
Just from fighting sound and sand for a short period, it’s in a half-dead state, so the main story’s Konoha is really weak.
I understand that during the Monkey regime there were two Ninja World Wars and the Nine-Tails incident, so it’s understandable to want to avoid war.
Well, what was I supposed to do?
Execution of Danzou
It seems that “the most despicable Hokage” refers to the third generation abroad.