Perhaps in the fanfiction, his lover was involved in something dark that Itachi couldn't tolerate. For example, she might have been collaborating with the enemies of Itachi's clan. So, to preserve the honor and safety of his clan, he made the difficult decision to kill her. It could also be that Itachi was misinformed about his lover's actions and later regretted it deeply.
One plotline could be that Naruto was mind - controlled by a powerful villain. He wakes up to find he has killed his clan and has to deal with the shock and guilt while also trying to clear his name.
The story might develop with Itachi seeking redemption in some way. He could start to perform heroic deeds to atone for what he did. Or, on the other hand, he could be hunted by those who were close to his lover. His actions could also trigger a chain of events that expose some hidden secrets in the world of the fanfiction, like secrets about his clan or the political situation in their land.
Well, I'm sure there are. Fanfiction writers often come up with wild and creative ideas. In a 'naruto killed his clan' fanfiction, it could show how Naruto would be ostracized even more than in the original story, and how he would deal with the guilt and hatred from others. It might also explore if there are any forces that could redeem him in such a dark situation.
In many fanfictions, the scenario of Naruto and Itachi killing the Uchiha clan is a very interesting but also controversial topic. One aspect could be the change in Naruto's character. Usually, Naruto stands for justice and protecting others. If he were involved in such a massacre, it would be a huge deviation from his original character. Maybe in the fanfiction, there could be some extreme situations that force him to do so, like being mind - controlled or having some false information.
The reason why Zhou Chu killed the believers was because they did not run away and continued to sing hymns. This made Zhou Chu feel that these believers did not take him seriously. He felt that he was being looked down upon. Therefore, he turned back and gave them a chance to choose "life" again. As long as the believers were timid, afraid of being injured, and dared to escape, they would not have the ability to be the boss. Because they did not have the courage and ability, Zhou Chu decided to kill them.
In the novel, Da Feng Beats the Nightwatch, Xu Qi 'an did not kill his father. Xu Pingfeng was the murderer of Xu Xinnian.
Xu Xinnian was Xu Qi 'an's father. He was the North Garrison Marquis of the Great Feng Dynasty, and he guarded the southern border with the superintendent. In the plot of the novel, the supervisor sacrificed his disciple, Li Miaozhen, in order to cultivate a supreme cultivation technique, and let Xu Xinnian bear the Heavenly Tribulation for him. Although Xu Xinnian tried his best to resist, he was still killed by the supervisor in the end. In order to cover up his crime, the supervisor had Xu Pingfeng kill Xu Xinnian and frame Xu Qi 'an.
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There was currently no clear answer to the specific reason why Fan Xian was killed in " Celebrating Years." In the ending of the novel and drama, Fan Xian successfully assassinated the Qing Emperor, but the specifics of who killed him and the reason behind it were not mentioned. As a result, the current search results did not provide a clear answer to the specific reason for Fan Xian's death.
In some fanfictions, a possible motivation for Naruto could be to prevent a greater evil. Maybe he was tricked into believing that the Uchiha clan was about to start a war that would destroy the entire ninja world. So, he thought that by taking part in killing the clan, he could save more lives in the long run.
The reason why the Zhao family was exterminated was that the Zhao family was not united in Jin and was jointly suppressed by three power groups. The Zhao family was once powerful in Jin, but due to the abuse of power by Zhao Dun and other powerful ministers and the internal disputes of the Zhao family, the power of the Zhao family gradually declined. In 583 B.C., the Zhao family was framed for plotting a rebellion. Jin Jinggong, the king of Jin, sent an army to the Zhao family's residence, Xiagong, and used force to quell the rebellion, almost destroying the Zhao family. The destruction of the Zhao family was due to the expansion of the Zhao family's power, which broke the balance between the Jin family. At the same time, the Jin family had already shown signs of decline, but they could still use the contradictions between the various families to maintain the dignity of the monarch. All in all, the Zhao Clan was exterminated because of internal disunity and the joint suppression of the three factions.