
Konoha: the Eldest Son of the Uchiha Family
About This Novel
Uchiha Makoto: "Madara, remember, you must never make friends with a guy named Hashirama in the future, let alone live and die as brothers!" Uchiha Madara: "But..., What if I admire this guy named Hashirama very much in the future?" Uchiha Makoto: "That won't work, otherwise Izuna will be killed, you will be a bachelor for the rest of your life, and you will never be able to marry a wife, and even our Uchiha clan will be destroyed!" Uchiha Izuna: "..." Uchiha Makoto, who traveled through time and became the eldest son of an Uchiha, built a village called Konoha in order to protect his younger brothers, and began his story of sparking lightning in the ninja world.
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Official(50)Scraped 2mo ago
During the Warring States Period, it was written about the weak becoming strong. Tsk, what kind of cultivation would a person who was deeply illuminated by the Party be able to do if he didn't play farming and destroying troops?
It's okay, but it's a mess. It's written since the Warring States Period. There's nothing sinister about it, but the writing is a bit poor.
Not toxic yet
There's nothing poisonous about it. You can eat it. After reading twenty or thirty chapters, Mei is obviously cheating.
Haven't watched it yet
When I saw there were more than 90 comments, I thought it was a good book, and many people commented on it, but it turned out that they were all written by the fucking author. I was completely confused, okay?
Is there any big problem with pig's feet thinking?
I think everything else is fine. That's why I came up with the idea of seizing chakra and causing the mass extinction of mankind. When I found that it didn't work, I thought of killing all ninjas, and then burning books and humiliating scholars to cut off the possibility of refining chakra.
I think it is necessary to correct the author's misconceptions
In that era, the luxury of buildings often represented the hard work of civilian life. In that feudal era, any gorgeous building was purchased with the lives of dozens of people. Does the beauty of a building depend on its level of luxury? Isn't it his architectural techniques that we care about? Shouldn't it be his murals, his textures, and the knowledge of the era that he represents behind them?
Just read chapter 3, very good
To be honest, I have been short of books for a long time, and it is difficult to find such a novel that people can read. Come on, author.
Very well written
Why are you chatting with this trash like Senju? It's a bit disgusting to me. You know what the enemy wants to talk to them. To be honest, Uchiha and Senju are the ones who have the right to speak in a life-and-death situation. The issue of resources is who is the boss?
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Community(0)
Official(50)Scraped 2mo ago
During the Warring States Period, it was written about the weak becoming strong. Tsk, what kind of cultivation would a person who was deeply illuminated by the Party be able to do if he didn't play farming and destroying troops?
It's okay, but it's a mess. It's written since the Warring States Period. There's nothing sinister about it, but the writing is a bit poor.
Not toxic yet
There's nothing poisonous about it. You can eat it. After reading twenty or thirty chapters, Mei is obviously cheating.
Haven't watched it yet
When I saw there were more than 90 comments, I thought it was a good book, and many people commented on it, but it turned out that they were all written by the fucking author. I was completely confused, okay?
Is there any big problem with pig's feet thinking?
I think everything else is fine. That's why I came up with the idea of seizing chakra and causing the mass extinction of mankind. When I found that it didn't work, I thought of killing all ninjas, and then burning books and humiliating scholars to cut off the possibility of refining chakra.
I think it is necessary to correct the author's misconceptions
In that era, the luxury of buildings often represented the hard work of civilian life. In that feudal era, any gorgeous building was purchased with the lives of dozens of people. Does the beauty of a building depend on its level of luxury? Isn't it his architectural techniques that we care about? Shouldn't it be his murals, his textures, and the knowledge of the era that he represents behind them?
Just read chapter 3, very good
To be honest, I have been short of books for a long time, and it is difficult to find such a novel that people can read. Come on, author.
Very well written
Why are you chatting with this trash like Senju? It's a bit disgusting to me. You know what the enemy wants to talk to them. To be honest, Uchiha and Senju are the ones who have the right to speak in a life-and-death situation. The issue of resources is who is the boss?


















