Chapter 28
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The author started watching Naruto in 2007, and it's been 10 years since then. Naruto can be considered my first work.
In the past 10 years, I've watched a lot of anime, and there are many anime characters that have left a deep impression on me. I've been fascinated by Luluxiu's cold wisdom; I've envied Akane's invincibility; I've looked forward to Kirito Asuna's journey in SAO; I've liked Luffy's sincerity; but the only one I've ever loved is Jiraiya.
Back to the topic, let's talk about Jiraiya! He's the only character I've ever loved since I started watching anime.
Jiraiya is one of the Sannin. He's taught 2 Hokage in his life, and one of them is the leader of the Akatsuki, the largest mercenary organization in the ninja world. As for the other two, one is the "Bridge to Peace", and the other is the person who used 600 billion Explosive Tags to threaten the Bordered Soil for the first time.
Not only that, Jiraiya is also a great author. His book "Intimate Paradise" is one of the best-selling books in the ninja world. Even an elite Jonin like Kakashi can't put it down.
It's reasonable to say that Jiraiya is a well-deserved big shot, a rich local tycoon.
However, Jiraiya's life wasn't like that. He spent the rest of his life wandering outside, running away, looking for his former restraint, Orochimaru. He loved Tsunade all his life, but he left when Tsunade decided to accept him.
Jiraiya in Naruto is always sloppy, and he's also a perverted pervert who likes to peep at women's bathhouses.
A dignified Sannin was taken care of by Tsunade with a pack of medicine. She took Naruto to train, and she didn't forget to take Naruto's money to drink with prostitutes.
Such a loser uncle with no moral integrity and no bottom line has a terrifying popularity. Jiraiya died in the battle against the Six Paths of Pain. I still clearly remember how I cursed Kishimoto on the forum. The passion that was originally ignited by the battle against the Six Paths of Pain was instantly extinguished.
One is a standard loser uncle, and the other is a legendary Sannin. The combination of these two images was Jiraiya. He used his entire life to tell a story — Jiraiya Hero Monogatari!
For a ninja, it doesn't matter how they live, but how they die is the most important thing. The value of a ninja's life is not determined by how they live, but by what they do before they die.
Was Jiraiya's death worth anything? He could have chosen to leave after confirming the information of the Six Paths of Pain, so why did he have to fight to the death? Changing the question, was Jiraiya's life a success?
Jiraiya's life was filled with regrets, but it was also a success.
Jiraiya's life was inextricably linked to the Child of Prophecy. The reason why he didn't choose to leave after collecting the information was because he believed that Nagato was the Child of Prophecy. Nagato had already deviated from the path of the Child of Prophecy, and Jiraiya, as the guide of the Child of Prophecy, had to correct this mistake.
Until the last moment, Jiraiya remembered the disciple who he cheated of his wallet, who he took to peep at the hot springs, and who he carefully taught for two years — Uzumaki Naruto!
Two years ago, Naruto met Jiraiya in the women's bathhouse, and since then, this "Lascivious Sage" gave Naruto a family-like warmth that he had never experienced before.
It was because of Jiraiya's existence that Naruto found his own path of ninja, "Go straight ahead and never violate your oath!" And carry out this path of ninja to the end, live up to Jiraiya's great trust, and become a ninja like the master written in "Legend of the Root Ninja".
Jiraiya brilliantly completed his task of guiding the Child of Prophecy, and died with satisfaction. Jiraiya's life was undoubtedly a success.
Finally, a few digressions, when the anime Jiraiya's death was broadcast, it happened to be when my childhood friend went to high school in Japan. According to him, the windows of the Kishimoto house were often smashed by fans.
Finally, I wrote this because of my love for Jiraiya. Thank you for reading this.
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