Chapter 35: Peeling Back the Threads
When Naruto Naruto re-read "The Legend of the Resolute Ninja" many times, this time it wasn't for the same people to read it. Instead, I hope to guess the possibility of the author's approximate identity by comparing it with the plot I know.
The only people Naruto knew who could predict the future were the great toad immortal of Myoki Mountain and the shrine maiden Shion of the Oni Country. If these two people's abilities are still the same as what they know, and there is no mutation, they can be ruled out.
The Great Toad Immortal Toad Pill is a figure of the same era as the Six Dao Immortals, and he is an immortal from ancient times to the present. It makes sense to be able to foresee the future in his sleep, and to give a revelation to himself.
But the prophecy of the Great Toad Immortal is ambiguous, if you can really speak accurately, you can prevent the slightest slight, and there are not so many things later. Unless the big toad immortal has bad intentions, he will sit back and watch himself die.
Although the Great Toad Immortal's prophecy about the transformation of the ninja world was ambiguous, it finally came true.
Aster's prophetic abilities are even more limited. She can only predict the death of others.
And it is not so much that others predict death, but that it is better to predict the death of oneself. When her life is in crisis, the fate of death will be transferred to the people around her to block the knife for her. If you leave Aster, you can escape the fate of death.
If the world is divided into camps according to countries, the author of "The Legend of the Resolute Ninja", whether it is a traverser or a reborn, should be in the camp of Konoha Village, or even the people of Konoha Village.
The tendency of this book is a bit obvious, exposing the information of the hostile forces in Konoha Village, and hiding the information of people related to Konoha Village.
For example, Kakuto and Fei Duan, members of the Akatsuki organization mentioned later in the book, were killed by the wandering ninja Naruto, and Fei Duan was even split and buried in different places. This plausible kill process details the abilities of the undead duo, but conceals traces of the rest of Konoha Village. It's completely different from what Naruto Hakaze knew.
Another example is that this wandering ninja Naruto has never shown the ninjutsu of rubbing balls, but it seems that someone who understands Jiraiya and uses Jiraiya's moves. I'm afraid that Jiraiya himself thinks that he wrote it himself.
It's just not easy to judge from the perspective of the protagonist of this book whether he is a traverser or a reborn.
Whether it is a traverser or a reborn, they have the advantage of foresight and can selectively expose information. Even if Naruto had the idea of spoilers in his heart, he wouldn't be stupid enough to say everything, but on the premise of ensuring safety, he selectively kept the parts that could be used and modified some of the content.
Most of the content in the book is related to Konoha Village, the wandering ninja Naruto, and the big things in the ninja world.
If it is a traverser, the situation in the ninja world that is understood from the perspective of God, and his eyes are also focused on Konoha Village, Naruto Uzumaki and big things, and he does not know about other ninja villages.
If it is a reborn, there is not much information about other ninja villages in the book, and there is no doubt about the Konoha Village camp.
But what is certain is that the author is not the protagonist of the novel who can travel through multiple worlds at will. With that ability to make trouble, with the inertia of a traverser, who wants to rack their brains for ideas, and skillfully connect the plot from the perspective of Naruto, a wandering ninja? You can spoil spoilers by buying comics directly and distributing them to this world, and there are no scruples.
If this author is also a time-traveler trapped in this world, Naruto will feel like a confidant.
The average traverser may think about the advantages of the plot, and choose to keep it a secret and plan for his own benefit. This is common sense for traversers, and there is nothing wrong with it. It's a pity that the ninja world is not a world full of other opportunities. If you choose to follow the plot and do nothing, is it really the right choice for fear of changing the plot and causing things to get out of control and lose the prophetic advantage?
You must know that the appearance of the traverser in this world, whether I want it or not, is itself a destruction of the plot.
What's more, when there is a mentality of using the plot to plan the benefits and put it into action, the plot has been changed.
It's unrealistic to still think about following the development of the plot. Unless you hide in a corner where no one is paying attention, but is it safe not to participate in the plot? In the later stage, there may be disasters that affect the world. If the skin does not have hair, will it be attached?
With the butterfly effect of the traverser, if there are no spoilers, will the Xiao organization in this world still be beaten under the halo of the protagonist? Can Madara Uchiha's Infinite Moon Read still be cracked successfully? It is unreliable to expect the success of the black absolute sneak attack. Can the final boss that can't be killed, Kaguya Otsuki, be sealed smoothly? The worst-case scenario is all gone.
With the urine nature of the traverser, if you want to make a difference, in the end, you don't want to use the advantages of the plot to make changes? But in the later stage, can the traverser handle the hanging Bs of the air every second? Why?
If Naruto was sure that he had the absolute strength to suppress everything in the future, why bother.
Although Naruto Bokaze, as a traverser, occasionally has self-centered thoughts such as being special and being the protagonist, he is not sure that he will carry the matter on his own.
Knowing too much is also a nuisance, and it is inevitable that people will not be worried. Why should you be afraid by yourself?
Moreover, Naruto has no interest in being a behind-the-scenes hero, so he naturally chooses to carry it together when the sky falls.
Since the plot must be changed, why be afraid. Is it fun for the whole world to be drunk and I wake up alone?
If you don't actively change, things will turn out to be the worst, can you guarantee that you will be left alone?
When there is no benefit, use spoilers to avoid getting involved in some possible dangers, why not use the plot as a way to use it? The spoiler seems to be brainless, giving up the advantage, but it is also forced by the situation. The original plot is bad enough, how bad can it be to destroy the plot? Maybe it will get better.
Therefore, selective spoilers and uniting most ninjas to stifle the possibility of a catastrophe is the best choice in Naruto's eyes, not because of bad taste. It's just that for the time being, there is no strength to save life, and it is not implemented.
Although Naruto Naruto is a confidant of the author who is suspected of being a traverser, he has no intention of taking the initiative to contact him, and he has to guard against others. Naruto Naruto feels like he's the type of hello, hello, hello, everybody, what about the other traversers?
The good thing may be that the fellow sees the fellow and has tears in his eyes. The bad thing may be that the other party only allows himself to be a traverser alone, and is full of malice towards other traversers.
Traverser options to be determined. There are really traversers who came earlier than him, and it is still the camp of Konoha Village, and it is long overdue to find out that something is wrong with him, the superfluous wave Naruto. Whether friendly or hostile, the so-called temptation is long overdue.
Of course, compared to the traverser, Naruto felt that the possibility of being reborn was greater.
Compared to the nonsense setting of rebirth as soon as his eyes are closed and opened, Naruto Bokaze believes more in the external force that interferes with time.
Another ultimate boss of the second air can manipulate time and space, but at most it can only be stagnant in time, and it would be too invincible if it could go back in time.
There is also a power that affects time, which is the dragon vein of the ancient kingdom of Loulan. The plot of "The Legend of the Resolute Ninja" happens to have Beiliuhu, but there is no follow-up of the ancient kingdom of Loulan, and the fourth ninja war later.
If it's a traverser, since it's decided to spoil it, why don't you still hold the pipa and half-cover your face, and don't you just be thorough?
If it is a reborn person who is reborn at this point in time in Loulan, it makes sense.
There are many characters related to the plot of the dragon vein, and later the seventh class, the wave Fengshuimen and his team encountered through time and space, Baizu (An Lushan), Queen Sara of Loulan and her people.
Compared to other passerby characters and dragon characters, Naruto Naruto feels that the protagonists Naruto Uzumaki and Sara are the most likely to be reborn. One protagonist has an aura, and the other can manipulate the dragon vein. If it weren't for the death of Bo Feng Shuimen, there would also be suspicions.
Considering that Naruto, the wandering ninja Naruto, the protagonist of "The Legend of the Resolute Ninja", uses Jiraiya's moves, and Naruto Uzumaki, who has practiced with Jiraiya, it is not unusual to know Jiraiya's moves.
In particular, Naruto Uzumaki knew that Naruto Uzumaki had a criminal record, and Naruto Uzumaki had helped Jiraiya to catch up with the manuscript and would operate.
Thinking of this, Naruto felt that he should come up with an answer. The author of "The Legend of the Resolute Ninja" is either a traverser, or Naruto Uzumaki, a reborn.
In the future, it will be necessary to use the telescope technique to observe the red-haired Naruto Uzumaki, and find a way to get a special crystal ball ninja device.
Naruto even had a big brain: Could it be that I crossed over and occupied the protagonist's body, and then there was some strange correction ability for the protagonist to be reborn and continue to save the world, right? If Naruto Uzumaki is a reborn, what does he think of me? Shouldn't it evolve into a vulgar plot like the protagonist of the Mandate of Heaven, the Reborn vs. the Extraterritorial Heavenly Demon Traverser, and the brothers killing each other? To be honest, I don't care about other traversal hangings, as long as they don't threaten my life.
Naruto Naruto suddenly felt a little headache. If there are traversers or reborn people who are ghosts, it is understandable that the Uchiha clan defected. The plot advantage seems to be even more unreliable.