Why did Chapter 128 end up stirring up hatred between the Uchiha and Hyuga clans?
Why did Chapter 128 end up stirring up hatred between the Uchiha and Hyuga clans?
Why did Chapter 128 end up stirring up hatred between the Uchiha and Hyuga clans? (Seeking monthly votes)
Because Neji cares a lot about Iida?
So you want Neji to die?!
Why is this happening?! What is this all about?!
【Why? What does this have to do with Neji's interest in Hinata? Would he be so stupid as to kill a potential rival for the Crown Prince's affections?】 6564 people liked this. Rival? What??
The Crown Prince?!
Kiba: "No, no! Neji and Hinata are siblings!!"
Isn't that reason a bit too much?
[Because it's said that one day everyone wanted Hinata and Neji to get married, with a much higher approval rating than Naruto and Hinata together. If Neji isn't killed off, and Hinata and Neji end up together, Naruto might really have to continue his master Jiraiya's tradition of remaining a bachelor.] 1661 people found this very helpful. The ninjas in the Fourth Shinobi World War timeline all think this is a bit too far-fetched, right?
Lee: "Please don't believe what I said! Naruto! Hinata! As Neji's comrade, I'm absolutely certain Neji doesn't have those kinds of thoughts! Ever since the Chunin Exams, he's always treated Hinata like a little sister and has tried his best to make up for the lost family ties!"
Xiao Li spoke so seriously that everyone paused for a few seconds before responding, "Nobody believed it to begin with."
Hinata Hyuga was also embarrassed: "Neji-nii is my brother."
"Judging from the comments, these things are just the delusions of those gods."
"Isn't that overthinking it?"
Stop speculating. Romance isn't the main theme of Naruto. In a 700-episode anime, the romance portion barely reaches 3%.
6941 people liked this. [Yeah, Naruto chasing Sasuke still has over 500 episodes to go.] 32999 people liked this. Uchiha Sasuke: "...."
Naruto Uzumaki: ".—·
[If I had to turn this shonen action anime into a romance, I'd call it "The Untold Story of Naruto and the Uchiha Clan."] 23497 people liked this. Uchiha fans: "..."
The Hokage: "...—"
Hey, ptooey!
Who could possibly have some strange relationship with the Uchiha clan/Hokage?!
[Fan art of Uchiha becoming Anbu for the Hokage is so cool!] 9094 people liked this. [And it's considered insubordination, huh? hhhh] 6461 people liked this. Konoha Hokage: Hmph! If the Uchiha really became Anbu, it would be more than just insubordination!
[lol, although I've gone off-topic, every Hokage except the Fifth Hokage has their own standard Uchiha!]
6790 people liked this. Hashirama Senju: ? ? ? ?
Hashirama looked at Madara Uchiha with a blank expression, but Madara, feeling awkward, didn't look at him. Tobirama Senju thought: "Hmph! Who would want a standard Uchiha?! At best, they're just an invincible opponent!"
Hiruzen Sarutobi: Sigh, you're probably talking about Kagami, right? But Kagami actually had a better relationship with Danzo.
Minato Namikaze: Huh? I didn't, did I? Could it be referring to Mikoto and Fugaku?
The Fifth Hokage was Tsunade, but the Sixth Hokage was mentioned in the comments before that, which seemed to say Kakashi.
The Seventh Hokage speculated, based on intelligence, that it was Naruto Uzumaki.
Madara, Izuna, Kagami, Fugaku, Obito, Sasuke: ".—"
This is the worst time the Uchiha clan has ever been portrayed negatively.
Getting back to the main point, Neji is indeed a figure of great regret; it feels like he spent his entire life living for others.
Neji, like Haku, gives off a clean and pure feeling, just like the color white. Haku seeks a sense of belonging and being needed, while Neji seeks family and freedom.
Despite their determination to fight against fate, they ultimately couldn't escape their destiny, only in a more palatable way.
This is why many people now use Neji to criticize Naruto.
It's not that Naruto did anything wrong.
Instead, the author's arrangement makes it seem as if many people who try to fight against fate, strive for success, and earn wealth are nailed to the ground by the author, telling them: Don't bother trying! No matter how hard you try, this is your fate!
This feeling is what caused many readers to turn against Naruto and Hinata. But if you think about it carefully and calmly, the author's arrangement in this part was problematic. [2461 people liked this. Uchiha Clan Massacre Timeline -]
At this time, Neji had also not graduated from the Ninja Academy. Having lost his father, his current state was somewhat similar to that of Kakashi Hatake when he was a child.
He takes following his own destiny and adhering to the rules of the ninja as his creed, but in essence he stubbornly hates destiny and rules, and deep down he longs for someone to tell him (Neji) that destiny can be broken, and to tell him (Kakashi) that his father was a true hero.
Having never experienced the Chunin Exams, not knowing the truth, and not having experienced the Fourth Shinobi World War, the 7-year-old Hyuga Neji was so enraged when he saw the words "the son of a scapegoat is also a scapegoat" that he recklessly beat the boy who was his ninja mate to the point of injury!
It seems that after Neji's death, everyone developed a particularly rebellious dislike for Naruto's concept of bloodline.
In fact, aside from being the protagonist, Naruto has no connection to the Hokage bloodline. Minato Namikaze didn't have a family, and he didn't inherit any particularly outstanding bloodline limit from the Uzumaki clan.
If I had to pinpoint it, it would be Ashura's chakra.
But this Sasuke also has Indra's chakra, and he is also from the Uchiha clan with Sharingan. His bloodline is even stronger, yet not many people criticize him.
The main reason is still that Neji died for him. [6579 people liked this. Chunin Exams timeline—]
Neji, looking at the comments, said to Hizashi Hyuga beside him with a hint of resentment, "Father, it seems that fate is something that truly cannot be broken."
Hyuga Hizashi: "Neji————
Did Neji really die protecting Hinata? I feel like he died more to protect Naruto.
Before the Chunin Exams, Neji harbored resentment towards the main branch of the family because of his father's death, and he spent his days in considerable inner turmoil.
Later, Naruto defeated him despite being a nobody, just like Gaara who was defeated by Naruto during the Chunin Exams. For them, it was a kind of salvation that pulled them out of the hell of internal strife.
Before Neji died, Naruto asked him why he saved him, and Neji replied, "Because you called me a genius."
Although the author intended to use Neji to add more scenes for Hinata and Naruto, ultimately Neji's death was not the author's predetermined fate for him.
The first branch of the clan did not use the Caged Bird Seal on him, and by the time of the second Chunin Exams, Hyuga Neji had already broken free of the mental lock he had placed on him.
Personally, I'm more inclined to believe that Neji, like his father, died for his beliefs and to protect his comrades.
Because Neji was such an inherently kind person. He didn't even have Sasuke's arrogance and ambition; he simply wanted pure family affection and the destiny of deciding his own life and death. [12636 people liked this] [While there's some truth to that, I still find Neji's death unacceptable.] [9519 people liked this] [Actually, the main reason for this unacceptability is the author's interview; it felt like Neji's death was meaningless.] [29636 people liked this] Regardless of what the comments say, Naruto Uzumaki and Hinata Hyuga's self-blame is a foregone conclusion regarding the Fourth Shinobi World War timeline.
Perhaps, as the previous comment suggested, Neji wanted to protect his family and comrades based on his own will.
But if the person who created them did so simply so that the two of them could be together, then the meaning of Neji's death would be too insignificant.
In the Valley of the End 2.0 timeline, Neji was getting a little annoyed by the comments on the screen. He didn't know how the god who created them had arranged things, nor did he care what the all-knowing gods were thinking.
"I've already come back to life, why do I have to repeat myself over and over again!" Neji: "Because you said we can't rely on geniuses like us! So we geniuses can't always let a loser like you charge into battle, can we?"
"Loser...loser?" Naruto's expression was strange. "How come there's another guy calling me a loser?"
Uchiha Sasuke: "..—" He felt like his privileges had been taken away by someone else.
If we consider the author's original intention in killing off Neji, it's truly unacceptable and feels quite ridiculous. However, after repeatedly watching the Fourth Shinobi World War, aside from feeling a sense of injustice, I don't think Neji died out of fate.
Exhausted but still pushing his chakra to fight the Ten-Tails, Naruto casually remarked, "I can't always rely on you geniuses; I have to work harder too." Neji chuckled at this.
[Image attached.jpg] 8791 people think it's great. At least from that picture, you can see that Neji doesn't have any resentment, anger, or suppressed emotions.
Chunin Exams Timeline: Ichirō Neji: "Father."
Hinata Hizashi: "What?"
Neji Hyuga's eyes were resolute. "In this Chunin Exam, I will give it my all. Even if it means killing Naruto Uzumaki, I will defeat him."
Hinata Hyuga, who was sitting next to her, was taken aback!
I immediately became worried about Naruto's situation.
Hyuga Hizashi glanced at his older brother Hyuga Hiashi's expression, then thought for a moment and said, "Although if you really kill Naruto, your old man might be hunted down by both the Fourth Hokage and the Red Hot Chili Pepper, if it's just about defeating him, then go ahead and give it a try, Neji."
Hyuga Neji will listen for now; at worst, he can use the Eight Trigrams Sixty-Four Palms to seal all the pressure points on Neji's body. However, the troublesome thing is the Nine-Tails inside him; that one is not easy to deal with, and its strength is definitely far above that of ordinary ninjas like them.
The only possible chance to defeat Naruto Uzumaki, or rather, the Nine-Tailed Fox, lies in asking, "Father, have you ever heard of the Otsutsuki clan?"
"The kind they're talking about in the comments?"
"Um."
Hyuga Hizashi shook his head, then looked at Hyuga Hiashi and asked, "Has the Sect Master heard of this?"
Hiashi Hyuga: "Not much, about the same as Neji's knowledge. It's some information we got from the future world and the comments before you were resurrected."
Neji Hyuga explained to his father, "Before Father was resurrected, we met a man named Momoshiki Otsutsuki in a future timeline. He possessed both the Rinnegan of the Uchiha clan and the Byakugan of the Hyuga clan."
Neji was revealing information about this matter to his father when the comments section also mentioned it.
"Neji shouldn't have been killed off by the plot. Even if Neji hadn't died, there would have been plenty of ways to develop the relationship between Naruto and Hinata. It wouldn't feel like the relationship was built on a dead person because of Neji."
Furthermore, Neji is indeed a genius. If Neji were still alive, then the Go to the Moon arc could have easily included Hyuga Neji.
We can't always give the Uchiha a power boost; we should occasionally give the Hyuga a break too.
Awakening Neji's Tenseigan is so much better than killing him off through plot! 】39974 people think it's awesome! Tenseigan?!
This is a type of eye technique that the Hyuga clan has never heard of before!
From the comments, they learned that above the Sharingan of the Uchiha clan is the Square Flower Sharingan, and above that is the legendary Rinnegan, the ancestral eye of the Sage of Six Paths.
Judging from their names, the Tenseigan and Rinnegan seem to be connected, and the Byakugan appears to be used more frequently by the future enemy, the Otsutsuki.
[Give Neji the Tenseigan! That's a great idea!! I vote for you.] 64996 likes this. [Agreed, just imagining it is so cool! Six Paths Naruto in the middle, Rinnegan Sasuke on the left, Tenseigan Neji on the right, Konoha would be terrifyingly strong!] 43940 likes this. [Sasuke could also be in the middle, and then Naruto and Neji would both have Truth-Seeking Balls on either side, that would be cool too!] 63194 likes this. [Damn! You guys are getting me excited! I want to see Neji use the Golden Wheel Reincarnation Explosion and the Silver Wheel Reincarnation Explosion!] 24937 likes this. The Tenseigan in the ninja world? Golden Wheel Reincarnation Explosion? Silver Wheel Reincarnation Explosion?!
Chunin Exams Timeline —
Even Madara Uchiha became somewhat interested in the power mentioned in the comments.
Of course, it's just a hobby.
He still had absolute confidence in the Uchiha's Rinnegan.
[Haha, that'll be hilarious then. Uchiha: My Planetary Devastation can create a moon! Hyuga: Coincidentally, my Golden Wheel Reincarnation Explosion likes to use the moon like a watermelon for a one-hit kill!] 9871 thought it was great. Uchiha: "Wait, why are we being dragged into this conflict with Hyuga? But the Uchiha are definitely stronger than the Hyuga!"
Hyuga: "Are you kidding me! Hyuga is the strongest in Konoha!"
Uchiha: "Resolve your clan's internal strife first! Learn from the Uchiha's unity!"
Hyuga: "Heh, so you're the kind of people who scam your own people first when you're running a pyramid scheme, aren't you?"
After watching the comments for two or three hours with their Sharingan and Byakugan activated, they've started to speak with a bit of that commentary style!
The Uchiha and Hyuga couldn't even win an argument, and the Uchiha was so angry he was about to glare at the Sharingan! But the Hyuga wasn't one to back down either; he could roll his eyes!
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