Chapter 000 A day of being hollowed out

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After a long journey, I was exhausted and felt that my body was hollowed out...

Please take one day off, please approve.

It’s my first time to ask for leave, so I’m a little timid ( ・´ω`・ )

I hope that after the first time, there won’t be a second time (=´ω`=)

I'm late for an update today, so I'll try to make it up later.

Thank you for your support (O゚▽゚)O





The following is the discussion content to make up the word count and can be ignored.

Friends who are interested in ninjutsu can read it.

Topic 1: Why can ninjas walk on water but cannot stand upright on the swamp of [Yellow Swamp Technique]?

The reason why ninjas can walk on water is because chakra changes the physical properties of water molecules on the soles of their feet, affecting the way hydrogen bonds work, thereby increasing the surface tension of water.

The principle of the Yellow Swamp Technique is to summon mud. Mud is a mixture of water and soil. Hydrogen bonds cannot be formed or the number is too small, and the surface tension is extremely low.

At the same time, the caster's chakra will prevent the recipient's chakra from entering, so the tension cannot be increased at all, and the caster can only sink.

However, ninjas with a lot of chakra, such as jinchūriki, can forcibly pour out a large amount of chakra from the soles of their feet to change the tension of the swamp, and can stand without sinking.



Topic 2: What is the difference between Flying Thunder God 2 and Flying Thunder God?

Some of the explanations are reproduced from the Internet, and I do not want to over-interpret them. I hope everyone can make their own judgments.

Explanation 1:

Flying Thunder God Part 1: Throw a specially marked kunai into one space in advance, and then teleport from another space instantly.

That is: one section is static, and the technique must be set in advance.

It was like Minato flew to the suburbs with his newborn son Naru and removed the detonating charm.

This is a special kunai that has been set up in advance.

Flying Thunder God Stage 2: Throw a marked kunai during battle, and then teleport to the moving kunai.

That is: the second stage is dynamic, and the technique can be marked quickly.

This is like the most domineering part of Minato vs. Madara. The kunai passed through A Fei and then immediately flew to the moving kunai.

This kunai technique is a temporary mark and a movement.

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Explanation 2:

The second stage of Flying Thunder God is not strictly speaking an advanced version of Flying Thunder God that "teleports to moving objects".

It's [Kunai + Flying Thunder God + Rasengan], a technique or tactic originally created by Minato. Since it was Minato who gave him the name, he was called "Flying Thunder God 2nd Dan".

Just as [Kunai + Flying Thunder God + Sword] killed Uchiha Izuna, the second generation Tobirama named it "Flying Thunder God Slash".

In fact, most of the combined ninjutsu in Naruto are performed by two or more people or shadow clones.

There are very few people who can perform two different types of ninjutsu at the same time.

Ninjutsu requires seals and chakra needs to flow through the meridians in order to perform ninjutsu.

So when performing a ninjutsu: Theoretically, it is impossible for a ninja to perform another ninjutsu of a different nature at the same time.

And Minato did it.

In other words, it was done in a tricky way.

Rasengan and Flying Thunder God are indeed two different ninjutsus. In theory, there is a high probability that they cannot be used at the same time.

But neither of them requires sealing, and from another theory, they can be used at the same time.

Therefore, the second stage of Minato's Flying Thunder God is most likely: [while using Flying Thunder God, perform other ninjutsu at the same time].

Very difficult.

It is indeed more difficult than using Flying Thunder God alone. It can be regarded as an upgrade of Flying Thunder God...

At the same time, this can also be explained.

Why did Obito confidently think that he would win as long as he met Minato?

Because he saw Minato had already cast the Rasengan in advance, he thought that it would be impossible for Minato to cast the 'Flying Thunder God' at the same time. Only then was he struck by carelessness.



The above are the two most reasonable guesses and analyzes of [Flying Thunder God 2nd Stage].

Interested readers, can you comment on which explanation you agree with more?

A deduction of 1 agrees with the first explanation, and a deduction of 2 agrees more with the second explanation.

Or if there are other more reasonable explanations, you can share them.

It is convenient to discuss these interesting ninjutsu controversial points together.

Finally, I would like to ask everyone in the discussion forum to be gentle and civilized.

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