
Steal…
Too greedy!
>>2It may be used as a joke, but there was a reason for it.
>>103There could have been more ways to do it!!!!
>>186Specifically?
>>195Preach love.
>>195It would have been good if they had proven that Gaara was stable, and just having Yashamaru guard him properly would have sufficed…
It seems like the third generation made Teacher Dolphin do that.
>>214It’s because things are unstable that killings are happening.
>>219It’s probably because I’ve been neglecting it somewhat.
>>186There are seriously no options.
But because they regret that part, there are lines like in the thread image.
I think there is a regret that even though the path is unclear, as a father and as a shadow of the wind, I should have fought without yielding in the executive meeting.
A fool who keeps going until they break, just to make sure it won’t break…
Various things
Come on, you must have at least some friends, right? You’re just a kid at this age!
It’s at a level where even a combat machine leading the country in the midst of a war would lecture you.
A scene where everyone keeps pointing out that it’s too much every time it takes away.
It was necessary as a shadow, right? I understand.
I was looking forward, but then I got hit. No, that was all a failure.
>>7Well… if you accept it that way, you might end up doing the same thing when you find yourself in that position in the future…
Whether or not my dad has such a thought is another matter.
It’s great that Gaara has grown up…
I love how Gaara is really confused.
>>9I was prepared to accept it if you said it was something necessary for the village.
>>9I understand!
Well, if you’ve come this far, just play the villain.
Do not seek to be forgiven.
>>10Gaara was great…! Just because you’re a sister and brother, I can’t help but think you’re just trash blabbering about.
>>10Is there any point in making Gaara act like a villain when he’s already doing a great job as Kazekage!?
Having older siblings is a blessing… maybe?
I won’t say this person is, but there is a line that says, “Don’t apologize now.”
The expression in the last panel is simply outstanding.
I think it’s significant that I gained friends through being a jinchuriki and had the experience of helping people and being thanked.
(This guy is an idiot…)
>>18Please stop using things my favorite character hasn’t said as a speaker for your own opinions…
Despite having an extremely malicious ability, the guy with the little mustache is just too much of a nice ordinary old man.
It’s amazing that you can achieve this much without hate being your driving force…
Kaze Kage: “Gaara has a friend!?”
Mizukage: “Hey, having friends at that age is normal, right?”
I like the gap in recognition differences.
>>21When it comes to Gaara’s generation, the childhood period in the Village Hidden in the Mist is incredibly chaotic and violent, adding depth to the experience.
Too much stealing!!!
But there were circumstances where it couldn’t be helped, like putting off being urged by Chiyo-baa and others to kill.
>>23It’s tough because Gaara is rampaging and actually killing the village children without any intervention from his father, caught in a dilemma between his father and the Wind Shadow.
The second Mizukage is saying something quite frank, like, “If it’s a kid around that age, they must have at least some friends.”
I’m glad my sister and brother are kind.
I’m scared that I might be killed, but I’m also genuinely worried as a family member, so Temari and Kankuro are fine, right?
>>29I love the confused Temari and Kankuro when they say sorry during their retreat…
The position in the Village of Wind Shadows is delicate, isn’t it?
Clearly compared to other villages.
>>30It seems that the advisor’s power during the time of the Fifth Hokage is even stronger.
Tsunade is getting older and has her lineage, so she can still hold her own in a fight.
It’s almost like the dad who brazenly admits to his mistakes can just say “then die!” and get away with it…
The four shadows here were all unfairly strong, but I feel like my dad was just mediocre.
>>34In the first place, it’s questionable whether counting the remaining shadows by people is even appropriate…
It’s impressive that you were earning with gold dust, but when it comes to combat power, you’re definitely in the weaker category.
It may be a drawback of its early appearance, but I laugh at Gaara, who scolds the rampaging Kankuro and apologizes, saying, “I’m sorry to you guys.”
>>37Hey, have you heard?
It’s only to secure the position of the human sacrifice as a vessel for the shadow’s relatives.
Gaara is being told to just kill him because he has a bad compatibility with the sealing technique, so the system has become completely nonfunctional.
>>38If it hadn’t run amok, there wouldn’t have been a problem.
There were only problems because it was going out of control.
The strongest Wind Shadow is weaker than the Scorpion, so the Wind Shadow level is low, right?
It seems you can usually win against raccoons, but at the level of tailed beasts, it feels too late now.
>>41The tsukatanuki is too weak.
No matter how you look at it, the base Gaara is stronger.
>>241No way.
The one tail that comes out with the art of pretending to be asleep is just greatly weakened.
I don’t think it’s as weak as people say, since it’s a magnetic escape that suppresses the great tsunami of sand.
Compared to your son, who can handle attack, defense, detection, and even support for allied forces with equal or greater sand, there is certainly a difference.
I thought Gaara would be weakened because the tailed beast inside him was extracted, but his abilities are just as strong as always.
What the heck was that guy?
>>43Even though there are chakras, they are not cooperative at all.
The fact that it doesn’t let me sleep well is almost like a debuff.
>>43Manual operation is Gaara’s power.
The automatic defense that is frequently helpful is Mom’s power.
I can’t think of a situation where the automatic attack (that randomly consumes Gaara’s chakra and goes wild) was useful; it is the power of the tanuki.
>>43I feel a sense of artistic convenience here, which is a disappointing aspect.
It’s fine that there are debuffs in the sleep aspect, but it’s a bit disappointing that the parts that were positive are neither described nor mentioned.
>>50It feels like they organized some settings around to have Gaara, who was defeated by Shukaku in the second part, fight.
>>50That said, if we consider that tailed beasts are generally consistent with high-level ninjas, it’s not impossible for a few from each village to be able to win against them.
The list of things you’ve taken is truly you…
Why were you trying to take so much away…?
>>47First of all, the premise is that Gaara is rampaging too much and it has become quite a problem.
The upper management has started to lean towards the opinion that it would be better to just kill that guy.
Dad said, “See, it’s okay to do a stress test like this, so you don’t have to kill it yet,” and kept trying to prolong it.
>>54Is it really a result of trying to do something…?
>>72You would understand if you read it, and Gaara’s rampage was at a level that was quite serious.
Many anonymous users either forget the story simply or heat up instantly based on just the panels they see, only speaking based on the pages that are posted.
Speaking of which, Gaara’s bear is there because he can’t sleep normally, right…?
Are you feeling okay…?
>>49Losing and fainting, and then finally being able to sleep soundly and feeling refreshed might sound like a joke, but it was incredibly important.
>>49I’m okay because I’ve had dark circles since I was born.
I can’t explode in anger here because I’m reflecting on my past where I killed a lot due to the tantrums of a brat.
Sleep disorders are really the worst, Tanuki.
Ultimate bad luck.
As expected, there’s a tanuki in the main crane barrier, right…?
I really feel sorry that the tanuki didn’t get to have the scene with the tail beast ball.
I wonder if I really can’t hit it.
>>55It’s not that it’s impossible to shoot in this situation, is it?
It is understandable that it is perceived this way due to the lack of description.
The theory of strength based on the number of tails suggests that the Eight-Tails and Nine-Tails are exceptionally strong and carry a lot of persuasive power.
>>55After all, it’s just a beast with only one tail…
I wonder what happened during the time after my father died and before Gaara became the Kazekage, when there was a vacancy.
I felt pity for the previous grandpa, but this treatment of Gaara is just cruel, raccoon.
>>59It’s not that the raccoon is terrible, but the treatment of the raccoon is terrible.
The reason Mutsuru is harassing me is because of the debt from the past hidden in the sand, my wife is dead, I’m told to kill my son, and my dad has the short end of the stick.
>>60Additionally, the fat lord has also sent requests to other countries’ villages.
I think it was only one tail that was interfering enough to not let me sleep properly.
Is this why the seal was lenient since they were the weakest?
>>63The wind is sealed by its own unique sealing technique.
I wonder if Gaara can transform into a tailed beast if he wanted to.
But Mamizuru can use techniques…
Isn’t it better to have received another tailed beast from the first Hokage since one is kind of weak?
>>67I’d rather have money or land than that.
>>67I indirectly forced it on you because I knew managing the tailed beasts would be difficult.
>>67I’m telling you I don’t need it!!
The land is terrible, so we have to eliminate the beasts to secure good land.
If we don’t eliminate or seal it, it will respawn, which is a problem, and I’m also struggling with its management, but it has a label of being a nuclear-armed country.
The Hokage caught everything else, so please buy it as it will be distributed to other villages. Therefore, the advantage is that it will die, demanding money and causing chaos, so it’s just excrement.
>>67It’s already a lot of trouble managing just one, so if they increase, it seems likely to fall apart before we even talk about their fighting strength.
(It was necessary for the village…)
It seems that everything was a failure.
(Huh…?)
>>68Well, the handling of tailed beasts isn’t much different from clouds…
>>77The Cloud Country, where even Yugit is respected, is quite impressive.
>>83It’s not that the clouds are incredible, but rather it’s a position earned through my own efforts and results.
>>95They’re also handling Bee’s childhood properly.
Even Yugito, or rather Yugido, is generally treated well because theTwo-Tails was originally friendly, right?
>>95There are countries where the exceptionally amazing white fangs can be criticized to the point of suicide after just one failure…
>>95This is the result of the cloud’s systematic experimentation with jinchuriki, prepared for a reckless rampage.
The Tailed Beasts also have a past where they rampaged as harmful monsters…
A village where there is an open-hearted monk, yet nothing was learned.
Although I’m often underestimated in terms of ability, I’m strong enough to hold my own against Moritsuru, you know, Dad.
The fact that the guardian crane doesn’t look very strong is a problem.
>>81I can feel that you’re good at sealing techniques.
I wondered why this beast was having such a good match against a mere summoned toad boss.
>>82The hermit animal is probably kind of like a half-tailed beast…
>>82Even if you say so, the frogs in NARUTO can all use ninjutsu without exception.
>>82In terms of the master-disciple relationship, it could be said that he is a disciple of that frog Rokudo Sennin…
>>82Is there a causal relationship between the number of tails and their strength after all?
>>97Because it’s an incredibly unstable manifestation!
Huh? If the tailed beast goes on a rampage, just beat it up and shut it up, right?
If you’re going to say something like that now, why not just go all the way as the villain until the end?
>>85It seems like they don’t know what will happen next.
>>88It seems like you might not even know about what happened in the previous development.
Ichio is somewhat of a victim of early-game inflation…
I feel like I’m always tired, maybe because I’ve been dealt a bad hand too often, even after being transformed, Father.
The leaves of the tree, I don’t know what happened, but they are offering the tailed beast to the waterfall hiding place.
Despite being set up as skilled in sealing techniques, the sealing of the crucial tailed beasts is disturbingly lax and often disrupts sleep.
>>98The only one who has actually been able to suppress a tailed beast using a self-developed technique without using the sealing techniques derived from the Six Paths Sage is Sand.
I don’t remember why it was necessary to do such a thing…
>>114We can get a lot of money from the neighboring country.
I started reading to check how it was, and I can see that the weekends are going to be a waste.
>>99It’s nice to read from the middle and shift one volume at a time to eventually read from start to finish…
I like how you said it’s normal to have friends around the age of the second Mizukage.
>>100If you belong to the second generation, you probably remember a time before the village was established, and you have likely grown up in an even more tightly-knit society than what is depicted in the story…
Given that they are a group that has to come together in a remote place like a sandy area, it’s safe to assume that they are a group that requires some understanding of various things.
The tailed beasts that are completely independent and in a state of rampage while being jinchuriki clearly seem to have a different level of strength…
Since Gamabunta can fight against Pain and the Rinnegan Obito, it shouldn’t be seen as a significant drop in rank just because it’s evenly matched…
No money, bad location, and the guardian crane is too much of a bad luck element.
It feels like the strongest shadows from each era have been chosen and summoned in the Edo period.
Why did a tired salaryman appear just because of the wind?
>>110It seems like Orochi is assassinating people, so it looks like there was some genetic information at hand.
I’m not the strongest, but I have decent skills.
>>110Isn’t it because the strongest third generation was being controlled by a scorpion?
In terms of comparison among 1, 2, and 4, the fourth generation was the best, or something like that.
In the anime original depiction, the father is attacked and killed by more members than during the third generation.
>>111Wasn’t it easy to get a corpse?First of all, since the corpse of the Kazekage, which was touted as the strongest throughout history, is secured by Sasori, we have no choice but to choose from the leftovers.
I wonder if they didn’t attack other small villages and take their land.
>>113It must have been consolidated into that power map through repeated conflicts and negotiations.
>>113It’s quite bad that ninjas are taking land on their own since the country is governed by a different social class…
Was there something about the third Kazekage being puppeteered and not being able to be released?
>>118So, I wonder how they got the scorpion…?
>>127Kabuto-kun is a subordinate of Mr. Scorpion and a spy.
To be precise, it’s a double agent working under Orochimaru.
>>133The scorpion is also being puppeteered, right?
The strongest Kazekage must be that guy who has become a puppet.
Is Dad’s brow in sage mode or something?
My dad lost to Orochimaru and died, you know.
It’s not that Orochimaru’s status is low or anything.
The second Mizukage is a good person, though.
Why did we enter a dark age where they say things like “Have your friends kill each other for the graduation exam!” in the era after this?
>>123It only looks refreshing because I was released from the ties of death.
It might have been tougher when they were alive…
>>123The theory that Madara was manipulating it.
A theory that the first assistant, who couldn’t become the second, did it.
Either of these seems to be the leading theory.
>>123The fourth generation is Uchiha Madara.
>>138That has nothing to do with it.
When Obito was a kid, there was a blood mist.
>>142I’m curious about how this is being processed by the author.
>>155Isn’t it just that you’ve been doing it all along, regardless of Obito?
It hasn’t been said that the mustache isn’t causing a blood mist.
>>155With such a cheerful personality, you were cheering for the blood mist, weren’t you?
Since the first generation’s close aide became the Mizukage, either that or the blood mist started.
Probably the former.
>>171You can’t create a blood mist without at least one friend, right?
>>142The third generation initiated the blood mist, and when the fourth generation tried to eliminate it, they were quickly brainwashed and returned to the blood mist, right?
Time series is difficult.
So please purchase the sand.
>>126An infinite combo of earning money by exporting sand after being given abundant sand.
I wonder what Gaara is thinking at this time.
>>129It might be good to read it again.
>>153Even after this, it’s possible to sense that I don’t hate my father when I see the Infinite Tsukuyomi.
The second Mizukage is too good of a person.
The battle between the Third Kazekage and Sasori, which was featured in the anime, using Edo Tensei.
Weak nations below the level of sand have significance as a buffer zone between great powers.
If you take it in without thinking, you’ll end up getting tangled in leaves and clouds.
You all run away, Water Gun Technique!
The sand is definitely good at securing tailed beasts since it has been doing so ahead of others.
>>136The timeline is unclear, but it was also sealed with something like a jar.
Because of the action of the pillars distributing the tailed beasts, it’s possible that the sand village also has to utilize jinchuriki now…
There’s no money, but someone who can handle gold from sand is really impressive…
>>139The specs required in the shadows are somewhat vague, but it’s definitely strong.
>>139It’s terrible that even though it could be said to be the core of fundraising, the position is weak.
Isn’t it a bit too strong to be released as the first hit of the Scorpion Akatsuki boss?
>>140It’s finally done with the two of them, Chiyo-ba and Sakura-chan, who are on shadow level…
>>140Well, within the context of dawn, that’s still relatively weak.
>>140That guy really raised the bar…
>>157Even though there are no protagonists and an old woman is mixed in, the battle against the scorpion is popular… I love it too.
You might say that you have at least friends, but you mustn’t forget that you are the leader of a village with a terrible custom where friends are killed to become ninjas.
Although it’s a win due to compatibility, it seems like they can consistently handle a single opponent, so they’re really strong, you know, old man.
If he wants to, Gaara can manipulate gold sand, so it’s simply a superior version, so to speak…
I know it’s a harsh way to put it, but at the point of the Chunin Exams, the One-Tail just doesn’t let you sleep at all, it’s about as strong as a toad, which is a bit too much of a letdown…
Well, it’s just that there were various reasons for not being able to let me sleep.
Why are we stuck with such a terrible location to capture the tailed beast?!
>>151That’s probably why it’s in such a terrible location.
What the hell is it that even sand isn’t a part of Shuzuru’s abilities?
Conan was able to win against the scorpion.
>>158Against an opponent with no means of attacking from the air, you can surely win just by flying and dropping explosive tags.
Considering only circumstantial evidence, the absent third-generation Mizukage is an unprecedented evil.
Because I managed to seal it on my own, I ended up struggling without receiving a proper seal.
What is it, Hidan-chan? Do you want to say that I should do it first?
A miracle that there are no jerks in the Naruto generation.
I understand that because of the terrible location, they resort to advanced technology, but why are they using puppets in a place filled with sand…?
>>165Because people and resources are limited, we compensate with convenient tools.
>>165Managing the joints and parts seems really tough.
At the point of being killed by Orochimaru, my rank has already completely dropped.
>>168So if you ask whether you can avoid the assassination of the fully prepared Orochi, it’s tough, isn’t it!?
>>168No, it’s impossible to deal with Orochimaru.
I like how obtaining free immortality in Edoten makes you weaker instead.
>>169It’s probably because of Kabuto’s harassment for not preparing a decent puppet…
Everyone in the dawn is strong, but there isn’t anyone who can take scorpion poison and come out without a scratch.
The strongest tribe gathered and (probably) took the best location in the leaves.
And considering the order of other villages that imitated it, the sand had no choice but to select a poor location at that point.
The proclamation of having captured a castle and a country is already so cool that it’s unfair.
The most popular battle in the favorite battle poll seems to be Scorpion vs. Chiyo Grandma.
>>176I think the author said that the main episode with Sakura-chan had bad ratings, but is that true!?
It’s nice how Kurama takes the mount on Mamoru Tsurugi with its many tails.
Isn’t it terrible that the scorpion’s Edoten has become a forced no-option battle and most of its strengths have been taken away?
>>179Because they are happy…
I don’t think there’s a contradiction in the idea that just having friends is the same as eating from the same pot and that fighting each other is what makes one a true ninja.
>>180It assumes that we are in a relationship that’s more than just friends, you know…
The fact that the opponent was Madara was unavoidable, but the sealing technique of the tailed beast is the best among them…
The Magnetic Shielded Rasengan that was distributed successfully restrained Limbo Madara.
>>181Since you are able to restrain the tailed beasts skilled in sealing techniques with your sealing arts, it really is quite impressive, Sand.