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Pythia
PythiaLv122yr
2022-06-20 05:34

It was going great before he was made a slave and branded, so i give it a three as the writing is pretty good as are updates....................

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FanHarem
FanHaremAuthor

thanks for the review ~

LOF
LOFLv14

Can you explain a lil bit about what happened with the slave stuff ?

Izanmi
IzanmiLv4

Well, Mito put a seal on the mc... basically the mc can't think or do anything that could harm Kushina, he can never leave her and if the time comes he must give his life for her. Basically a slave. If you want to see other opinions read the comments of chapter 6. (Google translate)

LOF:Can you explain a lil bit about what happened with the slave stuff ?
Pythia
PythiaLv12

Anything against her desire will registered as malicious by the seal. Thats how the seals in Naruto are designed by function or user (in this case master's desire/wish). Kushina won't want her slave to get out of sight now would she? You have now established, even if unintentional, a hierarchy in their relationship where no matter what happens Kushina is on top and has all moral, logical and political power over him. (This was my first comment response)

LOF:Can you explain a lil bit about what happened with the slave stuff ?
Pythia
PythiaLv12

"If you describe someone's words or actions as malicious, you mean that they are intended to harm people or their reputation, or cause them embarrassment and upset." In her mind his absence is malicious in many ways. Embarrassing her authority, tarnishing her reputation because little slave boy escaped or simply because it upsets her that she wants him to stay but he wants to leave.... See the problem you created now? As others said you can't keep saying he isn't when all reasoning points to him being a slave to her because of a seal. (This was the second) For context the seal was made in a way in which he cannot act out against Kushina in anyway she would think is against her.

LOF:Can you explain a lil bit about what happened with the slave stuff ?
LOF
LOFLv14

Thanks for the reply brother

Pythia:Anything against her desire will registered as malicious by the seal. Thats how the seals in Naruto are designed by function or user (in this case master's desire/wish). Kushina won't want her slave to get out of sight now would she? You have now established, even if unintentional, a hierarchy in their relationship where no matter what happens Kushina is on top and has all moral, logical and political power over him. (This was my first comment response)
LOF
LOFLv14

Thanks for replying bro

Izanmi:Well, Mito put a seal on the mc... basically the mc can't think or do anything that could harm Kushina, he can never leave her and if the time comes he must give his life for her. Basically a slave. If you want to see other opinions read the comments of chapter 6. (Google translate)
Pythia
PythiaLv12

No problem dude

LOF:Can you explain a lil bit about what happened with the slave stuff ?
Zer0elHusky
Zer0elHuskyLv2

I completely understand that you don't like the brand; but it is very obvious that Mito would put an "insurance" on Kai. Let's see, they are about to teach him practically all the jutsus of the Senju and Uzumaki clans. One would have to be either very innocent or very idiotic to give such a thing without having a way to make sure things don't get out of hand.

Pythia
PythiaLv12

Theres many ways of insurance. Him accepting to be a slave is just plain pathetic. i hope it comes around to bite him in the *ss for his idiocy tbh. It's a kill or be killed world and he just accepted a premature death sentence.

Zer0elHusky:I completely understand that you don't like the brand; but it is very obvious that Mito would put an "insurance" on Kai. Let's see, they are about to teach him practically all the jutsus of the Senju and Uzumaki clans. One would have to be either very innocent or very idiotic to give such a thing without having a way to make sure things don't get out of hand.
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Gabbu_Xul
Gabbu_XulLv14

Truely good story like the rest of Fanharem's work. One of the few authors that continously puts out good stuff. If you've read Jordinio's naruto story then you'll already know how the system works, for those that haven't, it's all about the grind. lol The story is set just before the second shinobi war and the MC is five years old. As alot happens in the war expect the first 60ish chapters to take place during this time period as the MC will be a kid, no lemons for you, yet. The author takes a more realistic view of the world and therefore what would happen in a war (I've already seen one review where they whine about 'everybody is r*ping') so if that's too much for you, sorry. But I will state that none of it is described or 'on screen' but heavily implied and discussed by characters. The world if filling out well, but the only gripe I have is that the MC has no real motivation outside of the harem, everything is for the harem, which is eternal. *Slightly spoilery* As to the supposed *slave seal*, the seal that the MC is given by a clan head is to basically insure that the MC doesn't kill or cause irreparable harm to the clan hier, who is the MC's charge. It's explicitly stated that all the seal does is keep the MC from thinking or acting maliciously agains the clan heir (who is the MC's friend). How that equals a slave seal to others, I'm not sure. The clan head requests the seal as they've only know the MC for a few weeks, at best, and they want a little bit of insurance while they try to make ties with the MC and their clan. The MC accepts as they will be rewarded with a ton of multiple clans secret techniques by the system and the MC knows that the seal doesn't cause any major restrictions and they could get out of it if desired. Which proves true as the seal is removed pretty early on. I write this as the number one review gives inaccurate and incomplete statements about the seal and I'd rather not see a reader that may enjoy this turn away because of false impressions. Really the seal is a non-issue and is almost forgotten until it's brought up again upon it's removal, it has zero impact on the story or character development.

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