This chapter seems to be quite controversial lately.
I see a lot of chapter reviews and paragraph reviews saying that the protagonist doesn't have a war mind, etc., but I actually don't understand it.
What is this for?
Get more exploits?
What's the use?
Do you work for the three generations of Hokage and Danzo who forced White Fang to death?
What do you say, capture alive and torture it, and bring the corpse back to get information...... The protagonist is not Bo Feng Shuimen, what are you doing all this?
Killing Ye Cang is because it is possible to expose the ability to turn back time, and the protagonist doesn't want to expose it to anyone for the time being, so take the corpse back and torture it, wouldn't it be that he exposed his ability to the top of Konoha himself?
From the perspective of the protagonist, he hopes that Konoha will not win so quickly, and hopes that the third battle can be delayed longer, so that he will have more time to improve his strength.
If Konoha wins too quickly, the protagonist will even release water.
Don't put the cart before the horse.
The purpose of the protagonist going to the battlefield is not to work, but to find an opportunity to improve his strength in the war.
I don't really understand this kind of comment, where are the ideas taken.
What kind of messy things like war minds are simply off track.
To cultivate to the strength of the Thousand Hand Pillars, what kind of brains, what kind of intelligence, what means do you need?
The recent chapter of "Controlling Time from the Hokage" seems to be quite controversial. I am hitting it in my hand, please wait a moment,
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