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When there's something you can't understand no matter how much you think about it, you can't let yourself brood over it forever.

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  • Tyki_mikk
    Tyki_mikk2 months ago
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    My fav book !!!! Seeing Decimo here makes me so happy that I'm finding people who have read and seen hitman reborn anime!!! The story is great !! I love the character interaction it doesn't feel bland!! every character is fleshed out so perfectly!! The background characters have eir own story, their own struggle which we rarely get to see !!! But my only problem is the update schedule the rest is great !! This fanfic is like hidden gem

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    Tyki_mikk2 months ago
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    I honestly can't get enough of this story! As someone who isn't too fond of Boruto, this fanfic has completely won me over.The fact that we get to see dead characters brought back and interact with the living ones is such a great idea—it’s exactly what I think a lot of us Boruto fans have been wanting. I can already tell the author’s writing has improved so much, and I really appreciate the effort put into this. It's clear this is something the author is passionate about, and I’m excited to see where it goes! I’ll be eagerly waiting for more chapters, so please don’t stop! Thanks for sharing this awesome story with us, and keep up the great work! We’re all looking forward to what’s next!

  • Tyki_mikk
    Tyki_mikk2 months ago
    Replied to ChikinBorger

    So yeah! the Uchihas were victims of systematic discrimination!

  • Tyki_mikk
    Tyki_mikk2 months ago
    Replied to ChikinBorger

    Hiruzen Sarutobi, while a well-meaning Hokage, was ultimately unable to reconcile the growing tensions between the Uchiha and the village. His failure to involve the Uchiha more fully in the village's decision-making, coupled with his lack of action to prevent their alienation, led to a powder keg situation where violence became the only option the Uchiha saw available. The Uchiha were never fully trusted by the village, particularly after the events of the Nine-Tails attack. The villagers blamed the Uchiha for the attack on Konoha, even though the real culprit was the masked man, Obito. This atmosphere of mistrust created an "us vs. them" dynamic that forced the Uchiha to feel more like outsiders within their own home.

  • Tyki_mikk
    Tyki_mikk2 months ago
    Replied to ChikinBorger

    Danzo Shimura’s covert manipulation of events is a key point in how the Uchiha were sabotaged. His actions were a significant factor in the eventual massacre and the entire downfall of the clan. Shisui Uchiha’s Death: In the Uchiha Shinden novel, Shisui, one of the most prominent Uchiha and a close friend of Itachi, attempted to prevent the coup by using his powerful Genjutsu, Kotoamatsukami, to sway the minds of the Uchiha clan’s leadership. Danzo, fearing that Shisui’s ability would undermine his own power and control, intercepted Shisui and took his eye. This act alone can be seen as a significant betrayal of not only Shisui’s trust but also the Uchiha clan’s future. It is a direct act of sabotage by Danzo, manipulating events so the Uchiha had no viable peaceful resolution. Manipulating Itachi: Danzo also played a huge role in manipulating Itachi Uchiha, forcing him into an impossible decision. Danzo’s offer to spare Itachi’s younger brother, Sasuke, was contingent upon Itachi carrying out the massacre, while simultaneously framing the Uchiha clan as traitors to the village. In the process, Itachi’s own moral conflict was deepened by Danzo’s control over the narrative.

  • Tyki_mikk
    Tyki_mikk2 months ago
    Replied to ChikinBorger

    The Uchiha clan was systematically isolated and discriminated against within Konoha, which is depicted in both the manga and the Naruto novels, particularly in The Fourth Great Ninja War and The Uchiha Shinden novel. The Uchiha were once an elite clan within Konoha, serving as powerful protectors of the village. However, over time, they were marginalized, and their influence was reduced. The novel The Uchiha Shinden delves into how the Uchiha were removed from key positions of power, particularly the police force, which was relegated to monitoring the population, including the village itself, rather than holding meaningful leadership roles. They were pushed into the role of "watchdogs," creating a sense of alienation and resentment. The Coup: The Uchiha, feeling politically sidelined, began to feel that their position in the village was untenable, leading to discussions about a possible coup. This feeling was exacerbated by the growing suspicion that the village's leadership didn’t trust them anymore. The deeper political machinations of Konoha were pushing the Uchiha towards rebellion. It’s important to note that while some members of the clan wanted to take matters into their own hands, they were driven to this extreme by years of exclusion and neglect.

  • Tyki_mikk
    Tyki_mikka year ago
    Replied to Jackson_Lima

    The Original is "Uchiha destroy konoha in the beginning"