The remaining fire sword of Konoha

Chapter 47 Final Thoughts

First of all, thank you to the readers who have persisted in reading this book until this point. Even though there are many shortcomings and problems in the book, you have been patiently supporting the author until now! ! ! (ˊωˋ*)

The first volume has ended. This volume is just a beginning and a foreshadowing, without any big waves. The next volume will be the one that clarifies the position of the protagonist and sets the tone of the whole book. I hope it will not disappoint readers! ╰(*︶`*)╯

Regarding the first volume, in the eyes of many readers, one of the biggest poisonous points is the issue of Naruto's placement. Many readers may have stopped at that chapter, but the author did not choose to modify it.

In fact, Naruto's placement has no impact on the plot of this book. Originally, the author did not want to explain it in particular, but thinking that even if some readers did not agree with the author's way of handling it, they still insisted on reading this, so I felt it was necessary to explain how it was handled. reason.

When the author wrote about Naruto's placement, he also considered whether to temporarily adopt the third generation or others, but gave up based on the following two points and followed the original method:

The first point is subjectively whether the third generation chooses to adopt Naruto. This has nothing to do with whether the fourth generation is comatose or dead. As long as the third generation agrees, he can adopt Naruto himself or let Kakashi or others adopt him, but the third generation does not make such a choice;

The second point is objectively speaking, does the third generation need to worry about the fourth generation still being alive? In fact, it can be seen from the original work that the third generation does not have so many scruples. Naruto is the orphan of the heroic fourth generation Hokage. This is known to some people in Konoha, besides Kakashi and Jiraiya. The fourth generation's disciples and teachers are all still alive, but the third generation did not care about Jiraiya, Kakashi and those who knew about it. Naruto was still not adopted, and was also subjected to various kinds of discrimination.

Therefore, subjectivity and objectivity are unified, and the author chose to still send Naruto to the orphanage in the third generation.

Of course, this part is inherently ambiguous. It would be reasonable if the third generation chose to adopt Naruto because he was worried about the fourth generation. However, the author just inferred the third generation's handling method based on the original way of thinking.

In addition, the author has also considered the changes in the way Naruto is treated by the third generation considering that the fourth generation is still alive. That is, Naruto in this book will be taken care of and will no longer be discriminated against in various ways. But Naruto in the first volume was still a baby, and the author couldn't write this part.

The above is just the author's personal analysis. Even if readers don't agree with it, it's normal. After all, it's just a comic, and Kishimoto himself didn't think that much about it.

Without further ado, thank you again to all the readers who have read this book! !

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Rest on the cliff

2020-08-27

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