
Collection of Poems – Volume Fifteen: The White Fang of the Leaf Village The father of Kakashi, known as the “White Fang of the Leaf,” bears the nickname “White Fang” and has left behind many legends. The power of this legendary shinobi, whose true name is unknown, was passed down through his radiant chakra into his blade, saving the village of Konoha from outside threats time and again. This legacy was also inherited by Kakashi. The strength of that will is said to be recognized even by the Three Legendary Ninjas and the Fourth Hokage. Sakumo struggles with strategy, caught between missions and comrades, facing ongoing distress regarding the “wicked ways” of the past.
Did you have reverence… ?
It’s terrible to suddenly treat someone as a hero only after they die.
At the time of the hero Pain’s invasion, you were still hesitating at the brink of the afterlife, regretting your way of life, right?
Naruto! I believed in you!
And the cause of that great hero’s death is…
Let’s just say it’s a setup by Danzo regarding the slander.
I wonder if even the daimyos at that time didn’t know about this…
It’s too much of a dump…
A heroic ninja, so remarkable that even the legendary Three Ninjas pale in comparison, was driven to suicide.
The exam content has really changed, and I’m impressed by the details; it really is an amazing work after all.
That being said, the leaves are trash…
The test of throwing kids and people from other villages into the Death Forest (a mysterious land where dead people appear, which won’t be mentioned again) is just ridiculous…
When the times change, perspectives change as well, and that’s a reality…
Regarding the decision to prioritize the lives of comrades over completing the mission.
Minato’s ability to say neither good nor bad is exquisite.
Is this Moriha Publishing?
It’s communicated to the scarecrow’s peers that he was killed in action while protecting the village.
Even so, their names are not inscribed on the memorial stone, and there is no individual grave.
The leaves of the tree are all family.
But you know… I can understand the feeling of wanting you to just complete the mission instead of helping us!
Since they’re saying it’s a huge loss, I think the damage really is no joke, Sakumo.
It probably depends on the nature of the damages.
Didn’t this heirloom sword break pretty easily?
It seems that when it comes to Minato, he won’t misjudge the balance between the cost of abandoning the mission and the benefit of saving his comrades.
I don’t really have any memories of using a short sword.
But when I asked what the sixth Hokage thinks about the White Fang, everyone said he was the best ninja, right?
I like white fangs.
I admire those who can act for their friends.
It’s not a good village anyway.
The White Fang is such an amazing ninja that even the daimyo remembers it.
Kakashi vs. Truth Falls
I could bet my life without hesitation, I suppose.
You weren’t really cut out for being a ninja, were you?
It took three years to complete the Rasengan, but I finished it in just a few hours after seeing the tailed beast ball.
At the time of the second part, Tsunade, who has a fear of blood, is treating Minato normally, which creates various contradictions with the main story in this one-shot.
Well, other villages are probably similar.
Many ninja want to stand before the waterfall of truth.
Conversely, if it were 24 years ago, Naruto would have passed the Chunin Exam.
The ninjas of the Hidden Leaf village swear loyalty to the village and love and protect all its people as if they were family.
In other countries, abilities that are often persecuted as heretical are not discriminated against in this village.
This free environment establishes prosperity.
However, from the dialogue with Obito, it seems that Kakashi-sensei has reached a level of enlightenment that allows him to overcome even the Truth Falls.
There are too many wars in the ninja world…
This world is wrong.
The daimyo may only know that he failed his mission and committed suicide.
At that time, I failed, but the achievements up to that point are impressive, and overall it is significantly positively evaluated.
The larger the scale becomes, the more I wonder if the feudal lords of this world are really that impressive.
If it’s Kakashi-sensei, even if he’s tormented by the darkness of his heart, he could say “I’m a worthless piece of trash…” and reduce the damage.
What do you think of the third generation?
You can clearly see the sharp intellect and delicate mentality of the white fang, just from the brief scene of the encounter with Gai.
The story is about whether to choose the village or the friends.
Like Naruto, if you don’t give up on both, you’ll face some kind of damage from the trap question.
During the Second Great Ninja War, Tsunade and Jiraiya survived fighting Hanzō, which earned them the nickname “Legendary Three Ninjas.”
In the third generation, the generation just below that became active, giving rise to heroes like Ino-Shika-Cho, the Yellow Flash, and Kakashi with the Sharingan.
It’s a mission where Scarecrow Dad prioritizes his companions and ends up failing.
If things go badly, it could result in prioritizing allies and causing thousands of civilians to die! That could definitely happen…
At a funeral where a young son is left behind, it’s beyond a matter of civility when insults are directed at the deceased.
It’s not a good village, but without a village, the security of this world is a mess.
Hyakushū…….. No. 15 Konoha The Legend of the White Fang Sakumo, Kakashi’s father, was known by the alias “White Fang” and left behind many legends. The chakra blade, which became the origin of his alias, was passed on to Kakashi, who continued to defeat the enemies of the Leaf Village even after his death. Furthermore, Sakumo’s legend is not limited to his war achievements. He struggled between missions and the lives of his comrades, and to this day, he is spoken of with reverence, having become a source of inspiration for future shinobi… His incredible power was so great that it overshadowed even the legendary “Three Nin” of the sea, and a great hero’s blood flows within him.
I want to have you reincarnate in a dirty world a little and see your true power.
Isn’t it unrealistic for children to be on the front lines as professionals in combat?
“Why not just make the level of civility the worst?!”
Was there a story about the Leaf Village accepting heretics…?
It’s already quite tough for a child under 10 to be the chief mourner at their father’s funeral.
The only one who continues to wander without going to paradise is too fragile…
It’s the worst…
Five years later, he would make a name for himself as Kakashi of the Sharingan.
Danzou would say, “If you’re going to leave behind information, it’s better to be completely annihilated.”
The third generation, huh?
Let’s do a better job of mental care for the children who are left behind.