< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Chapter 58

Words:1560Update:22/06/29 03:17:26

Report

Recently, I feel that many readers are focusing on Danzō. Thus, author Mushroom will do one last time [Approaching Danzō]. (The following is purely my personal opinion, feel free to take a look. If you want to comment, I will also post a post at the top of the book review section. Everyone can go there and bash author Mushroom to your heart's content.)

First of all, Danzō is undoubtedly a very disgusting person. Not to mention that his appearance is low, he also has a Sharingan on his arm. Just looking at it makes one feel uncomfortable. Furthermore, this person's character is low, he has never done a good thing in his life. He caused the death of Yahiko, dug out Shisui's big eyes and so on.

Then, let's talk about whether Danzō is passionate about Kiba or not. This is also the point that readers are complaining about the most. Many readers' point of view is that Danzō only wants to be Hokage and does not love Kiba at all … Author Mushroom requests to pause here. First, let us understand the concept of Hokage.

The leader of Kiba Ninja Village is called "Hokage". He has superb strength and outstanding leadership skills, and bears the responsibility of protecting the entire village.

This is the main point. Everyone pay attention, Hokage bears the "responsibility". If Danzō does not love Kiba, then does he think that Hokage wants to destroy Kiba? Just how much hatred does he have, just how much does he want to destroy Kiba? Is this a f * * king super spy that has been hiding for 70 years?

Furthermore, to be honest, from the 1st Hokage to the 4th Hokage, every generation of Hokage did not have a good death, none of them died of old age. The oldest generation, Three Generations, died even more tragically, killed by the disciple that he thought highly of. From this point, Hokage is not only a symbol of power, but also a symbol of responsibility and danger. Is there something wrong with Danzō? He is already so old, must he play with his old life?

My point of view is that Danzō has his own beliefs and is dissatisfied with the actions of the moderate faction, especially the death of Three Generations. Perhaps in Danzō's eyes, the death of Three Generations represents the failure of the moderate faction's policies. Thus, it is natural for him to want to implement the actions of the martial faction. For this reason, fighting for the position of Hokage is very necessary.

As for Danzō's inaction, every time Kiba is attacked, Danzō's shadow is not seen. This point of view is also very popular, let's talk about it.

First of all, during the Kyuubi's attack, what was Danzō doing? There are three possibilities. First, Gen participated in the battle to defend Kiba, but AB did not draw it. Second, Gen was monitoring the Uchiha. After all, the Uchiha did not participate in the battle at that time, and the higher-ups of Kiba did not trust the Uchiha. In order to prevent the Uchiha from taking the opportunity to cause trouble, especially when the Kyuubi went berserk, Yuan Fei, Danzō, and the other elders knew that the Sharingan can control the Kyuubi. After all, Madara and Pillar God fought so many times. The third possibility is that Danzō really did not do anything, but I don't think that the Three Generations would just let go of Danzō who did nothing.

Then, Orochi Maru's attack, what was Danzō doing? In particular, Danzō and Orochi Maru have been colluding with each other, which is even more suspicious. But let's make it clear first, Orochi Maru planned the collapse of Kiba, and he pulled Sakura Shinobu into it. Danzō is a person who aspires to be Hokage. If Orochi Maru destroyed Kiba, how can I be Hokage? So, at first, Danzō didn't know about this operation, and then Orochi Maru opened the Four Violet Flame Formation. This thing is not as strong as the Four Red Yang Formation, but it can't be broken. Without a Bijudama, it can't be broken. That's why, except for a few Anbu outside, none of the top leaders of Kiba came. Let's not talk about Danzō, Mito Menitis and Koharu are definitely not weak, but they didn't come because they knew that it would be useless even if they came. So, they did something else, which is to expel Sakura Shinobu.

In the end, Sand Crypsis is also one of the five great Shinobi Villages. It's not easy to repel the attack with just a few Jonins in the village. After all, Sakura Shinobu didn't need to hold back. The Anbu did take action, but what's the difference between Root and Anbu? Even if there's a difference in the mask, it was changed three years later. No one can see his face, so who can say whether he's an Anbu or a Root?

In the end, when Pain attacked, Danzō did shrink back this time. He restrained his strength and prepared to snatch the position of Hokage. Well, he's a dirty villain!

Next, let's talk about why the protagonist wants to be Danzō's disciple. First of all, this book is a growth type, not an invincible one, and the cheat has to be developed slowly, so how the protagonist grows is the key. The first type is that the protagonist learns without a teacher, a genius among geniuses, too f * cked up, pass. The second type is that the protagonist has a system and completes tasks to improve his strength, which is the same as his original intention, pass. The third type is to find a teacher, this is the orthodox way, the way of the king.

Now, it's time to choose a teacher. Since he's the protagonist, the teacher must not be weak. Kiba's first choice is Jiraiya, followed by the Three Generations, Tsunade, and even the traitorous Orochi Maru. Finally, it's Danzō.

However, according to the time of the book, Jiraiya and Tsunade are both out of the picture. The Three Generations have a bunch of disciples, and they really don't have the energy to accept any more disciples. Orochi Maru broke the hearts of the Three Generations, so it's out of the picture. Then, there's only Danzō. He's strong enough, has a strong enough background, high enough seniority, and dark enough means. What's the reason not to choose Danzō as a teacher? It doesn't matter if he's disgusting, we're not going to learn how to be a person from him, we're going to learn skills.

In summary, Danzō is indeed a guy with ulcers on the top of his head and pus on the bottom of his feet. But even so, Danzō has his own ambitions. He uses forceful means to protect the village, and he desires to unify the ninja world like the first Hokage. It's just that he walks on a crazy and desperate path.

Just as the Book of Ninja said, the "darkness" hidden in Kiba's shadow supports the tree from the ground.

Danzō's character is indeed trash, but his ideals are still great. It's just that he walked on the wrong path, and in the end, he's a pitiful person who lost himself. That's why the protagonist wants to be Danzō's teacher, and this also helps the later plot develop (This shouldn't be a spoiler, right?)

This is my point of view. It might be messy and lacking in order, but the author is too lazy to organize it. After all, this passage is already enough for an entire chapter, and it would be too much of a waste of time to organize and edit it. So, that's it. As for Danzō's question, this is the last time I'll answer it. I won't waste time and energy on such a boring explanation. It's better to focus on writing more words, so that I won't let down the readers who support me. That's it.

You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.


Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.