
You reap what you sow.
It’s not recently.
It’s been at least a decade, if not more.
You’re doing all of this out of your own will, not because someone made you do it, so it’s impossible to follow you.
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Your clumsiness in using what you have is excessive.
There are no masterminds inciting anything, just wild vandals.
Is there anything good?
>>7
Wind Release is cool.
There are parts that I can empathize with, even as a worthless person.
That aside, it’s trash.
I can still understand the complex towards the original monkey.
I don’t understand all the actions that were output from there.
A man who continues to be added to the bad reputation even with bolts.
It was completed as a level of garbage that is rare even in the history of manga.
I feel that in a way, it’s a convenient character.
>>12
For now, it’s fine to just blame Danzou.
I may be a worthless person, but as a character, I quite like them.
Raw inferiority complex towards Hiruzen.
His very existence will become the greatest stain of the third generation’s rule due to his covert actions.
I feel like my fighting instincts have dulled because I’ve been relying on the Sharingan in my arm.
It may have been fine in the past, but I wonder if it became harmful after the village stabilized.
Originally, if it was decided, it would be a guaranteed win for the separate celestial deity.
A man who was clumsy in using it and was figured out at the worst possible timing.
The sweetness of the monkey has built today’s hatred towards me!
>>20
To be honest, if the monkey wasn’t sweet, Danzou would have been disposed of immediately.
During the Kyūbi incident, even though I fought as an advisor, I was hiding, so it was reasonable to be punished at that point.
>>22
We don’t have the luxury to deal with it because of the Nine-Tails incident.
It’s all shaky.
The battle with Sasuke was a legendary match.
Until I get caught by the monkey, I want to die as a ninja… but I’m scared of dying… I was just an ordinary guy.
>>23
Honestly, even with the despicable one around, we are in such a desperate situation that if we don’t use someone as bait, everyone will die. Yet, Danzo, showing a sense of rivalry against Hiruzen, feels the most naive.
If you’re going to follow up a bit, there’s a part where Orochimaru is being held solely responsible for the mistakes made while working with him, since he has been purified.
>>24
Well, Orochimaru leading a healer in the final phase and summoning the previous Hokages to join the fight was quite significant, and since he was actually fighting to buy time against Obito, it feels like he was somewhat forgiven.
This guy just crushed his own stolen eye at the edge of death, so the negatives have only decreased, but there are seriously no positive elements like Orochimaru.
It’s the lowest of the low to hide away when Pain attacked and then blame the destruction of the village on their weakness.
The accumulation of bad deeds up to this point is due to the person’s own abilities, as there is no one to admire them.
The person who emphasized “I” twice is Mifune.
The way that I am called and the reasons for rejecting other shadows seem rough and awkward, making the impersonation feel careless.
But Mifune’s lines in the same panel were ambiguous between “I” and “myself.”
The author probably shouldn’t be trying to create a samurai’s way of speaking in the first place.
The achievements during the Ninja World War era must be significant, so they are probably being overlooked.
>>28
Maybe during the war, it was good because that wickedness was directed towards the enemy, but once peace came, it started to be directed towards one’s own people.
It’s amazing to think that as long as you are alive, the village can be rebuilt.
>>29
This excessively high self-evaluation seems to have come from a complex about monkeys.
But conversely, that alone is making too many people unhappy…
>>29
It’s true that monkeys are sweet, but I think the one with the most naive thinking is Danzou.
Even though my subordinates pointed it out, if both the village and the people are devastated, it doesn’t make sense to become Hokage.
>>55
Due to the complex I have carried since childhood, I can only think about inheriting, so I have no thoughts about passing it on to the next generation.
The heart remains forever youthful.
>>71
So it seems like he’s considering things carefully, but in reality, he’s just going with the flow…
I can only see the monkey and the Hokage, so I don’t have a sense of camaraderie…
I think it was a great achievement for Sasuke to eliminate Danzo.
Since I’m technically on the side of the allies, it seems like it would be troublesome no matter who else handles the punishment.
>>30
Did you actually win against Danzo!?
I understand why you’re surprised that we were able to beat Danzou, who has that otherworld deity.
It’s not so much about disposal, but rather the Nine-Tails incident created a shortage of personnel, which led to Danzo, who had already stepped down from his position due to generational change, being pulled back in.
Obito hasn’t told you about the information that should exist regarding Izanagi and the Senju cells, and especially about Shisui’s eyes.
Why is this guy losing with that?
Recently, there’s an anonymous person who is overestimating this guy way too much.
After becoming Hokage, Hiruzen stopped paying attention to me, but there is a possibility that it stems from unresolved issues.
It’s understandable that the monkey is in a mess because the fourth generation died, but it’s really bad that Danzou has been holed up with the dark side and has no successor…
>>42
In the first place, the dark side is properly separate, and its roots are like Danzo’s private army…
The only thing to praise is that the wind style is cool.
>>43
In other words, it’s amazing how Wind Release is, but the fact that he has to constantly check the condition of his Sharingan with his eyes shows that he’s really gotten weaker.
Lack of virtue.
I no longer know what they want to do regarding the Kabuto issue.
>>47
Monkeys can’t do such a despicable thing.
But I can do it, so it’s amazing.
Izanagi is used up and wood release is used, causing a significant reduction in chakra.
The regenerative effect of pillar cells is not that significant.
>>48
I guess I have no choice but to replace my limbs with pillar cells…
>>53
Even Captain Yamato, who is a full-body intercellular cell, often runs out of chakra.
It’s just that Hashirama, with the same amount of chakra as the Nine-Tails, is strange.
Since it’s a contaminated land reincarnation, chakra consumption doesn’t matter.
You’re the one who’s surprised, when you should be the one getting stabbed along with the hostage you took!
>>51
It’s nice when you’re carefree, thinking that sweet monkeys can’t do wicked things like you, only to get stabbed with your hostage by someone who fell into darkness even more than you did…
Looking at just the combat specs, it seems stronger than the lower-ranked Akatsuki…
Someone without a name said that this guy is stronger than any of the Hokage excluding the pillars.
>>54
For the second and fourth generations, even if you use Izanagi, there’s hardly any time to form a bond with the marking’s cowardly slash, so there are almost no elements to win.
I think I would normally lose to the third generation at their peak in terms of strength.
This one minute is everything…
A rare character that becomes astonishingly bad.
It’s pathetic that even self-destruction has failed.
The second generation who couldn’t see through this seriously is blind.
The advisor is also delicate.
>>61
Were they handed over to the monkey because they understood the shortcomings…?
I didn’t think it would fall this far.
>>64
In other words, since the responsibility was entrusted to him, the monkey should properly point it out.
>>68
This guy doesn’t listen to what the monkey says, and it doesn’t work…
>>61
I guess they thought they could grow as much as they wanted from here since they are still young.
I never expected it to get this complicated.
The monkey has an atmosphere of being the strongest that an ordinary ninja could come up with.
>>65
While others are having a bargain sale on inflation ninja techniques, this guy is simply countering with strong ninja techniques…
Regardless of the separate heavenly gods, if we’re dealing with a family member’s Sharingan, the first move is always to hit them with Shadow Clones.
Although they have the ability, they are using it for their own self-preservation and power instead of for the village…
The second generation may not be very strong historically, as they lost to the gold and silver with the Nine-Tails’ chakra, so it might be possible to win.
When we met face to face while Madara (Obito) was annihilating the Uchiha.
Not sharing that information really makes it seem like this guy is an enemy of the village.
It’s bad that I didn’t pass it on to the third generation either.
The essence of cowardice lies in ambushes and assassinations, so being at a disadvantage when it comes to a straightforward face-off is quite significant.
The readers only know the completely rotten ending, but for Hiruzen and the others, they have had a relationship spanning several decades, so there must have been times when he was someone they could rely on.
>>76
Madara and Obito have sad pasts that are depicted, so there is some relief in their impressions.
Madara deceived by Black Zetsu.
Obito, who was manipulated in various ways by Madara.
To all the victims of Madara (Obito)
Victims of Danzo, everyone.
It’s amazing that there’s no one to blame, like someone else.
High-output basic ninjutsu!!
Incredible hard stick!!!
The monkey is simply strong with overwhelming physical abilities, various ninjutsu, and excellent summoning techniques.
I don’t think there was much doing despicable things in terms of despicable diplomacy or domestic affairs to begin with…
>>80
Follow the rules, okay? You understand that? It’s vile to do so.
>>80
If the other party is doing something wicked, that’s one thing, but doing something despicable for no reason is not rational at all…
Also, they’re the type who is genuinely warm-hearted.
>>80
Our clan not being allowed to hold power in the central government is something that was also imposed on the Hyuga clan.
Moreover, having them patrol is a proper management decision.
Regarding Kagami, I’ve completely acknowledged his humanity and assigned him to my unit.
For better or worse, I am doing things based on rationality, having separated my emotions.
>>80
“Nothing: This is the despicable technique of the Second Hokage.”
Chiyo-ba: “It’s become more sophisticated since the time of the second Hokage…”
Perhaps because it was used frequently, there are depictions of sealing techniques being widely known.
The destructive power of breaking the divine tree with the monkey king’s rod and the firepower of all five attributes being comparable to the Ten-Tails is certainly impressive enough to be compared to mythological figures…
The biggest reason for the defeat was not having mastered shadow clone technique relying on Izanagi and the other heavenly gods.
Before thinking about Trump’s tariffs, there are things that need to be done.
It is to decide the next Hokage.
The monkey is too particular about cleanliness, so I wouldn’t say it’s being contrarian, but it does have some involvement in the darker side.
>>87
The monkeys properly entrust reliable spies, including the biological couple, to handle such behind-the-scenes matters in the dark side.
Danzo is the type of person who takes over that job and leaves behind grudges without permission.
It might not be wrong to say that the monkey is the strongest in history, excluding the first generation.
I thought that the villain was just a political rival or someone who was keeping an eye on other territories.
>>91
This is the despicable technique of the Second Hokage.
A despicable person can commit despicable acts without changing their expression, provided they are emotionally rich.
There are no personal feelings involved.
The strongest ninja in history may be the young monkey.
On top of that, there is just the monster of the strongest Hashirama cells in history.
Wind style and summoning techniques have a strong tendency, but it’s unclear how to use Izanagi effectively.
Why can they lose after abusing it so much?
>>95
It’s bad that Susanoo has the firepower to inflict a fatal wound in one blow and has no way to defend against it other than Izanagi.
It’s not just about the advisor, but when the third generation retired for the first time, everyone should have retired then…
>>96
I had retired.
But you know, the Nine-Tails came out and went on a rampage, so Konoha was left in ruins.
>>100
Too many core members of the fourth generation system have died!
>>100
That’s troublesome.
Finally, I’m going to be Hokage!
>>96
🌀You don’t have to feel guilty.
>>96
After entrusting everything to the fourth generation and retiring, for some reason, the main generation including the fourth generation disappeared completely, and I was forced to reappoint them…
The dark side of the leaves and Danzo’s private army are separate things…
The idea that a gorilla, which can swing its raw strength like the Diamond-Sutra and likely use various techniques including the Eight Gates, might not be entirely false when considering that monkeys could be the strongest in history does come to mind.
>>101
If there were no first generation, it would make sense.
If there were no first generation.
Basically a romanticist, but rational, willing to resort to despicable means for the ideal. It’s like he only learned the despicable methods from Tobirama, or rather, it’s just residual thoughts like “Tobirama would never do something like that.” An uncle.
It seems that I can’t use the Bloodline Limit, but I can use the secret techniques, huh, monkey?
Both the monkey and Danzou have properly retired once.
It might be a bluff, but they say they can’t move their body as well as they used to.
It’s unavoidable to rely on Izanagi because I can’t keep up with Sasuke’s speed.
I think it’s unavoidable that people consider the first generation to be the strongest because of its myth-like power.
You’re the worst, Obito.
The issue is that the advisor is still active in the BORUTO era.
But if it’s the Kakashi → Naruto → Shikamaru route, I understand that there isn’t anyone else who can do it, so I don’t want that.
>>113
No, you should give your seat to Kakashi and Tsunade…
>>122
Kakashi and Tsunade are actually acting as the previous generations, so there aren’t enough hands.
>>122
Don’t make me do something pitiful like the third generation.
>>113
Kyūbi → There are too many deaths in the war, you know.
Even the monkey was pitifully degraded to being looked down upon by Orochimaru, and the debuff from aging is significant.
It’s also bad that Hiruzen-kun pushed the darkness onto us~
To set up Nagato, I staged a performance, killed Hanzo’s subordinates, and created a situation to team up with Hanzo.
At that time, he really mobilized dozens of people from the dark side to annihilate them all…
I always think that Hashirama isn’t such an ancient being to be treated like a myth, and the way he’s portrayed in the story feels off.
>>117
It sounds like I’m talking about history, but overall, the number of years isn’t that much.
In the first place, the history of ninjas is still relatively recent.
Without Izanagi’s trick, he’s just a strong ninja, so it’s understandable that he would lose to Susanoo.
A character who conveniently takes on all the roles of the villain by themselves and meets their end is incredibly useful in terms of storytelling.
>>120
What’s amazing is that there are no feelings of being forced into it by the author at all.
A character that has established itself firmly enough to be acceptable even after doing something like this.
I don’t know how many years apart the monkeys and the pillars are, but it’s significant that the generation that was together fighting has mostly died out.
Madara and Danzo are super convenient.
Basically, I can blame these guys.
>>128
If Lord Dan Kage isn’t doing anything wicked, then basketball isn’t going to be allowed…
>>132
Rebosuke also acted quite recklessly in his youth, but thanks to Lord Dan Kage, things were handled properly.
>>128
As I kept digging, I ended up having to pull out old Danzo again because of Obito, who pulled out the Nine-Tails.
Pulling out the Nine-Tails is Madara’s intention, after all…
I thought it was a bit sad that Wind Release’s smell was so bad.
It might be a bit too much to put any more burden on Kakashi… I don’t think the rope can serve as a brake either.
It’s too much like a lump of sin from the third generation…
I feel a sense of discomfort, or rather, I think that Kishi has depicted the monkey as truly the strongest throughout history up until a certain point.
>>135
I believe I have enough skill to say that, even when compared to the vile ones.
The space between the pillars is too wide…
It’s all Kaguya’s fault, isn’t it?!
No matter how powerful the technique is, if it’s not used properly, this is a typical example of what happens.
It’s impressive how you stood there calling yourself a rare Hokage, despite being so hated by everyone inside and outside.
>>139
(I want to do it…)
>>139
I’m controlling the daimyo who supports Danzou through a different deity.
It feels like they have high specs but are incompetent, working hard for no reason.
I think it’s a problem that the advisors are unable to transition to the next generation, but there is no one left who has witnessed the village’s formation to the present.
There are too many people in this work who try to do everything alone and end up in a vicious cycle.
>>148
When Naruto became the seventh Hokage, he became so busy with work that he sent shadow clones on his child’s birthday…
It is a common story in military strategy to pit the forces of neighboring countries against each other in order to bring about mutual destruction…
When I handed over a sheet of paper asking what the Hokage is, even Konohamaru would probably write about two hundred characters, but Danzo…
Amazing! Great! Strong! I!
Rather, I might end up writing about 10 pages of sticky and verbose text.
To summarize the content,
>>150
>>150
I feel like Boruto’s Konohamaru-sensei could write a proper essay.
The only ones who barely know about the pillars are Tsunade’s generation, which is the first grandchild generation (50 years old), right?
Most people probably only know through records, and since the generation of 20 to 40-year-olds in the Leaf Village has suffered from the Nine-Tails, they are likely to find Hashirama’s extraordinary strength even harder to believe.
The guys raised under the monkey regime surely think that there couldn’t possibly be anyone stronger than them.
For Naruto and the others, he is already a kind old man, and the generation above him is from a long time ago.
You might think you have both purity and impurity, but you’re creating too much of the impurity yourself.
Despite being relatively inconspicuous, he’s like a Christ-like old man who suddenly takes on all the sins in the story and dies with incredible force.
It’s often said that anime originals are anonymous, but even at the original work stage, they engage in actions that wouldn’t be a problem even if additional taxes were imposed.
>>157
If you add that much on top, the third generation will definitely be like… that’s not good.
>>174
If it gets crushed, it’s definitely a troublesome position.
Well, looking at the Orochimaru situation, it feels like there’s definitely a strong sense of just getting fired with a sweet sentiment.
>>157
If it’s just the original work, the scene at the end where I sacrifice myself to talk to the monkey pays back about half of the debt, but too much debt has been added in the original anime and novels…
>>178
If I could have responded that quickly, I wouldn’t be joked about this much!?
A being born to be evil, capable of operating at the same level of covert activities as the Otsutsuki clan without any interference from them.
Moreover, I am a dark evil that firmly believes without a doubt that I am the justice that carries on the will of the second generation.
Rare pus
This is me!
Since only the higher-ups know that Naruto is the vessel of the Nine-Tails,
It’s either this guy or one of the common ninjas from the Hyuga clan who was following the Third Hokage during the sealing scene.
Orochimaru will cleanse, so I’ll make this guy really dirty…
>>162
It’s just being left alone because it’s a hassle, so it’s not actually getting cleaned!
Even if we exile this guy from the village, it would still be dangerous, so we have no choice but to keep him in the village, including monitoring him…
>>163
Execute him; after all, he’s still a member of the dark side, so he must be prepared for it.
In times of peace, one schemes; in times of war, one remains still.
I am the rarest of dark kings!
>>164
You haven’t even attached it to a dark lord, have you?
I feel like it’s still better than the two opinionated old bat gentlemen who just die.
>>168
Homukoha is a sycophant who fawns over the powerful.
>>168
Unlike Danzo, the advisor hasn’t harmed the village…
They were also on the front lines during the Nine-Tails incident.
>>172
Whether it’s Danzo, Hiruzen, or Tsunade, just wandering around without expressing any opinions… isn’t that a passive incompetence that’s quite harmful?
It’s impressive how only Danzo receives hate despite the fact that he’s doing things that aren’t much different and has likely conspired with Orochimaru too.
>>169
Orochimaru ultimately did not collaborate with the allied forces.
That’s a big difference.
>>173
But, you know… even if Danzo were to change his mind and join our side, I think his rejection response would be stronger than Orochimaru’s, right?
I am Orochimaru, who has been appointed as the second advisor.
We’ve been through a lot, but I’m counting on you.
At the point where he has connections with Orochimaru and has implanted Hashirama cells and Sharingan, it’s already impossible for him to come out into the spotlight.
It’s too dirty to take the kaleidoscope from Shisui and attach it to the top of another village while using a separate deity…
>>175
Moreover, that Shisui is a descendant of my former colleague, Kagami.
I don’t want to protect the village; I want to create enemies of the village and become Hokage.
It smells like the Wind Release technique.
>>181
I quit smoking, but…
Naruto’s Wind Release has a nice smell…
>>183
Um… my meridian system is all messed up…
>>191
I’ll make you smell it even if I have to tear off your limbs!
The leaves of the trees are relatively rotten in the elderly.
>>184
The leaves of the tree are quite decayed even in the elderly.
The entire ninja world is rotten.
Even someone like this has become a place for ninjas like Torune, so they are more virtuous than Madara.
>>186
I gave a sense of purpose in elderly care to the underachievers, didn’t I?
>>189
Madara’s response
The last Orochimaru is indeed a lucky specimen, but seeing Kabuto fail at what he wanted to do made him lose his drive…
The fact that you’re comparing Madara and Toku is already a no-go…!
This guy has a large number of subordinates bound by cursed seals.
It seems like there’s enough power to start a civil war, even if you think about handling it poorly.