Regarding the question of whether the protagonist in Chapter 31 will repay Konoha in the future
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Ye XiningWords: 621Update Time: 24/02/20 16:33:54
To be honest, I don't want to write this kind of explanation that contains spoilers, it's cumbersome and boring.
Get straight to the point——
There is no doubt that the protagonist will definitely leave Konoha in the future.
This is where I disagree with some people.
From Konoha's perspective, the protagonist's behavior of leaving Konoha can indeed be called treason.
But from the perspective of the protagonist, he has never really joined Konoha, so how can he be said to be a traitor?
Don't look at the protagonist's problems from the perspective of Konoha. From the perspective of the protagonist, even though the Konoha system has many shortcomings and bad habits, it has the grace to educate and educate himself. This is a fact.
No matter how I hide it, the protagonist has been protected by Konoha, growing up safely in Konoha, and teaching ninja skills.
Even if you realize the importance of the protagonist in the future and want to get the protagonist back to Konoha, the protagonist just needs to kill the pursuers.
Konoha treats the protagonist as a traitorous ninja, and that is Konoha's business.
The protagonist's feedback to Konoha is only because Konoha has nurtured and taught him. He has never thought about joining Konoha, so in the eyes of the protagonist, he is not a traitor. After repaying Konoha, both parties owe nothing to each other. When the time comes, they can be as hostile as they want.
Just because the protagonist doesn't agree with Konoha's thoughts and ideas, he can't completely deny Konoha's kindness to him. Is this too much kindness and revenge?
If you have kindness, you need to repay it. If you have different ideas, you need to part ways.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with repaying Konoha, because Konoha is indeed kind to the protagonist.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with leaving Konoha, because we have different ideas and different paths and we don’t agree with each other.
This is all about laying out the idea from the protagonist’s point of view.
As readers, I can't force you to think or understand what you think. I've said everything I can.
If you don't like the protagonist's character of repaying kindness and revenge, you can click the 'X' to leave.
Human joys and sorrows are not the same.