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Chapter 74 Explanation of some issues in this book

Chapter 74 Explanation of some issues in this book

I just looked at the notice and the editor gave the book’s release time at 12 noon on Monday, so I didn’t update it at night. I have been working hard on coding and will update it at noon tomorrow.

I was a little tired from typing just now. I took a look at the comments and found that many people started criticizing the book without even understanding it. I just took the opportunity to explain some of the more common issues before it is put on the shelves. If you really can’t accept it, then I will just If you can say sorry, let's get together and go away.

First of all, it is about the world of Naruto. The most talked about is the plot where the protagonist and Naruto go to see the Book of Sealing. It is said that there is no profit in doing so, but it is just brainstorming.

I really want to ask, why is the Book of Sealing not a profit? There are so many powerful ninjutsu recorded, and each one is coveted by other ninjas. Can't this be considered a benefit?

Some people say that the sealed book stolen by Naruto must be a fake made by the Third Hokage. It contains a multiple shadow clone technique and nothing else, so it should not be stolen at all.

Not to mention that this question is just your speculation from the perspective of conspiracy theory. Neither the comics nor the anime have ever said that the Book of Sealings stolen by Naruto is fake. Even if the Book of Sealings stolen by Naruto is fake, does it not matter?

Anyway, the protagonist has always said that he only learned the art of multiple shadow clones.

Of course, what I wrote is that the sealed book stolen by the protagonist is true.

And regarding the thoughtless behavior of stealing the Sealed Book, these people really made me speechless. They talked about my writing all day long, and after finishing the explanations I wrote, they didn’t read a single explanation and then said that my writing was useless. Question, how do you want me to write it?

I have already said that the protagonist was already prepared to leave Konoha before he went to steal the Book of Sealings. Even if Konoha wanted to take action against the protagonist because of the Book of Sealings, with the strength that the protagonist has shown before, it is impossible for Konoha to send If a super master or a bunch of jounin come to arrest him, as long as the protagonist senses something is wrong, he will definitely be able to run away. Is there anything wrong with thinking that way?

I even wrote about the protagonist considering defecting and joining the Akatsuki organization.

As a result, I wrote a bunch of them but didn’t read them. Then they scolded me for being stupid and saying that my logic was illogical and that I was being stupid. I really was. . . .

The protagonist went to steal the Sealed Book, not impulsively, not impulsively, not impulsively! ! !

That is only after weighing the pros and cons, confirming that you can bear the consequences, confirming your escape route, and feeling that the Sealed Book is worth the risk!

There is also the issue of the protagonist making friends with Naruto. First of all, the third generation sent Naruto to the ninja school in the hope that Naruto could make friends there, thereby establishing a so-called bond with the village and binding Naruto to Konoha. together.

Secondly, Naruto took the initiative to make friends with the protagonist because he felt that the protagonist did not discriminate against him.

Again, the protagonist is just a civilian ninja, and there is a process for accepting Naruto. In this case, if the protagonist has problems making friends with Naruto, then the problem is not with the protagonist, but with Konoha.

If the third generation or the higher-ups of the village didn't want anyone to come into contact with Naruto, why would they send him to a ninja school?

Experience being isolated and bullied again in school?

Can a normal brain make such a decision?

Some people say that Naruto is a nuclear warhead. It is unreasonable for the protagonist to contact him but not be investigated. I want to say that if the nuclear warhead is really not exposed, who is a good person who sends the nuclear warhead to a private school? It's not like Konoha couldn't find someone to teach Naruto.

I explained these issues clearly in the book, but a lot of people scolded me, and then took it for granted and took it for granted without explaining anything at all.

Then the world under one person has different attitudes towards Xia He, Lu Liang and Zhang Lingyu on one issue.

Xia He is the one with the most arguments. I have explained everything that needs to be explained very clearly in the relevant chapters. To sum it up in one sentence, I don’t think there is any need to be cruel to Xia He. Well, it’s just so subjective.

And regarding the protagonist being too gentle towards Xia He, I also made changes to the original text. The protagonist knocked Xia He unconscious before going to arrest Lu Liang. I am grateful to the book friend who gave me the opinion.

Lu Liang, when the protagonist doesn't want to kill him, hitting him hard is equivalent to helping him awaken both hands, so just capture him, that's it.

As for why I don’t want to kill people, the overall social environment under one person is a peaceful and stable environment. I don’t want the protagonist to be a ruthless person who kills people like crazy. Is this idea understandable?

If the protagonist is a little unhappy and wants to kill anyone, what's the difference between that and Quan Xing? In a world under one person, no matter how powerful such a person is, he will only be a demon that everyone hates.

There is also the problem of Zhang Lingyu. First of all, Zhang Lingyu had a very bad attitude when he first came up. I also wrote that the protagonist was not in a good mood because of Xu Xiang's death, so he beat Zhang Lingyu, and he didn't hit hard, so that's it. I suffered some skin trauma, and I don't know what's wrong with the treatment.

Some people say that Zhang Lingyu has a problem with the protagonist's attitude. You can watch the second half of the sixth episode of the first season for yourself. When Zhang Lingyu first appeared on the stage, what was his attitude towards Zhang Chulan when they met for the first time? Let me discuss this again. question.

In Zhang Lingyu's eyes, the current identity configuration of the protagonist is no different from Zhang Chulan. I extended Zhang Lingyu's attitude towards Zhang Chulan to the protagonist. What is unreasonable?

As for the mixed martial arts world, except for some people who think the plot is too slow, there are no other problems. I will pay attention to adjusting this later, thank you all.

The above are the big issues that I have seen a lot of responses to these days. I have explained everything that needs to be explained, and the original text basically has corresponding explanations. If you really can’t stand it, I hope you can find a book you like, thank you.

(End of this chapter)

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