Naruto: Our Goal Is To Dig Every Corner of Konoha
After crossing, I arrived in Naruto World, um, I was planning to start a life against the sky, but I found that I was not in Konoha.
If it is not in Konoha, there is no blood of the Otsutsuki Clan, then I will only be a cannon fodder.
Ding! Your golden finger has arrived.
Very good, my golden finger is here, my life against the sky is about to start.
The powerful clans are all in Konoha? No problem, I'll find a way to dig them.
Konoha has the most girls? No problem, I'll find a way to dig them.
Konoha has the most talents? No problem, I'll find a way to dig them.
Konoha has the most moths? No prob... um, let's leave some for the others, it's not good to be too greedy.
Although I have traveled to other Shinobi Village, my goal is to hollow out Konoha!
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Disclaimer: This is just a translated version of the Chinese Web Novel!
I am not the author of Naruto: Our Goal Is To Dig Every Corner of Konoha, I am just translating the story.
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Iampoorguy · Anime & Comics
Overall, it’s not bad—it’s a decent fanfic—but I’d advise the author to check out other novels and fanfics to see how the ANBU actually operates. Because from what I’ve seen, this seems like a bit of a slapdash job. The ANBU simply can’t operate like that, especially when it comes to monitoring the Jinchūriki . It can’t be just one ANBU member watching over him; there should be at least three from ANBU or the Root. At least a few members, because Danzo wouldn’t leave the Jinchūriki unsupervised. They’re unlikely to work alone; it’s impossible. What if some ninjas from the Land of Lightning show up again and try to capture the Jinchūriki—how is a single ANBU agent supposed to handle that? That’s why I’d advise the author to read another fanfic: “Naruto: I Got ‘Return by Death’ Kind Of Cheat!” Even though it’s a Chinese knockoff, it does a pretty good job—maybe even a great job—of describing the realities of ANBU work.