
Naruto: Kirigakure Has an Unmarried Shark
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[Completed] "Like it? If you like it, go for it! I don't care if you like me or not, I just want to follow you!" Bokuto Dori, who is like an invincible Xiao Qiang, still wanted to bring Kisame back after he defected, but she didn't appreciate it at all and was unwilling to go back to Kirigakure with her! "Brother Kisame, go back with me." He chased from Kirigakure to Konoha, and from Konoha to Akatsuki. After repeated compromises, repeated injuries and repeated heartaches, Mu Renduoli still did not give up. In order to save Inikaki Kisame, even though she was bruised and bruised, she never said a word of regret. But after everything became peaceful, she chose to leave. If she could do it all over again, Duoli believed that she would definitely choose Tiangong Hairui who was always by her side. But... After working hard for so long and giving up so many things, she has never regretted anything about Kisame Inikasaki. [I really want to hear you say you love me with my own ears, but unfortunately... It's no longer possible. -------------------------------------------------- Combined readership: 182499235-----New article "Bow down and surrender: The beautiful man has signed for it" Welcome to jump in! ------ Twins: Tonight is white
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Official(39)Scraped 1mo ago
Before reading Naruto, I always felt that Kisame was very masculine and gentle, and I always liked this book~
On a whim, write a long review
In fact, I only read the first chapter and deleted it at the beginning, probably because I was tired of reading at that time. But when I encountered it again, I realized what a wrong decision I had made. The writing style is very good, and the plot and language are not out of context like most fan fiction. This book is a step-by-step process, and the author's heroine is very vivid. I still remember that when the heroine's brother died, the heroine was close to madness, but she slowly recovered under the care of other seniors. Every girl has her own princess dream. If she lives a stable life, she will not have such a strong character. It is at that time that the heroine's character matures. Later, he made a declaration to Kisame, "Protecting my companions and reducing the mortality rate of the group is the value of my life in this world. I am not afraid even if it costs me my life." It is also a foreshadowing of the author, a wooden man Dori traveled thousands of miles to find Kisame, and the reason why Kisame did not stay with Dori later. (Kissame's duty before rebelling was to kill ninjas who might reveal the village's secrets, which was contrary to Dori's beliefs. When he was with Itachi, he didn't want Dori to be with him, and stabbed Dori twice. He didn't confess to Dori until later.) The heroine of this book is kind-hearted. She never hurts anyone outside the mission. Perhaps in the world of Naruto It's a bit silly, but like Yahiko said, only by experiencing the same pain can you forgive others. She just doesn't want more people to lose their loved ones like her; but Dori is not a holy mother, and she can even be called cruel when dealing with hostile ninjas. Compared with letting others lose their loved ones or letting themselves lose their loved ones, everyone will choose the former. As for the male protagonist Kisame, he is a relatively tragic character. He killed his companions for the sake of the village, and was wanted by his own village in the end. This is undoubtedly more heartbreaking than Itachi Uchiha voluntarily slaughtering the entire clan, and then lurking in Akatsuki as a rebel ninja. After all, one sacrificed voluntarily, but the other was betrayed by the village he believed in. This sour feeling is really extraordinary. In fact, I believe Kisame was still feeling very uncomfortable after stabbing Doli, who had been with him for more than ten years, over and over again. It was not until the end that he discovered that he was still cherished and cared about by others, and finally responded to Duoli's feelings. In the end, all the hardships came to an end, and we were finally together, but the heroine was a little miserable, and the author should have asked Kabuto to help heal her! After all, for a perverted character like Kabuto, it would not be a problem to change the body of the heroine, not to mention the little hearing. Wow, half an hour has passed before I knew it, and I have written so much. I admire myself so much! !
touching
The author's book is very healing. Unlike other books, it does not distort Naruto, and does not have those obviously non-human powers. One is one, and two is two. The characters have distinct personalities. Kisame, Itachi, Kakashi, Naruto... Are all original characters, and their personalities have not changed. This explains the Naruto from another perspective. Having said so much, in fact, there is only one sentence, that is: Author, your writing is great! !
Wenwen is very beautiful, but I'm struggling with one thing. Isn't Duoli deaf? How did she hear the sound! ! ! How did she listen to Kisame's heartbeat on his chest?! As for the following series of "listening to sounds", to be honest, am I too obsessed with details?
Looks good! Looks good!
This book is really good, it touched me deeply, I even shed tears, it really touched my heart.
It's rare to see such intelligent writing.
I finished reading it in one day, and I couldn't bear to delete it after reading it...
Sweet and cruel
It's very interesting, and I have the urge to read it after I've finished reading it. I hope the author will continue to publish more articles.
The author wrote so well, I was deeply moved!
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Official(39)Scraped 1mo ago
Before reading Naruto, I always felt that Kisame was very masculine and gentle, and I always liked this book~
On a whim, write a long review
In fact, I only read the first chapter and deleted it at the beginning, probably because I was tired of reading at that time. But when I encountered it again, I realized what a wrong decision I had made. The writing style is very good, and the plot and language are not out of context like most fan fiction. This book is a step-by-step process, and the author's heroine is very vivid. I still remember that when the heroine's brother died, the heroine was close to madness, but she slowly recovered under the care of other seniors. Every girl has her own princess dream. If she lives a stable life, she will not have such a strong character. It is at that time that the heroine's character matures. Later, he made a declaration to Kisame, "Protecting my companions and reducing the mortality rate of the group is the value of my life in this world. I am not afraid even if it costs me my life." It is also a foreshadowing of the author, a wooden man Dori traveled thousands of miles to find Kisame, and the reason why Kisame did not stay with Dori later. (Kissame's duty before rebelling was to kill ninjas who might reveal the village's secrets, which was contrary to Dori's beliefs. When he was with Itachi, he didn't want Dori to be with him, and stabbed Dori twice. He didn't confess to Dori until later.) The heroine of this book is kind-hearted. She never hurts anyone outside the mission. Perhaps in the world of Naruto It's a bit silly, but like Yahiko said, only by experiencing the same pain can you forgive others. She just doesn't want more people to lose their loved ones like her; but Dori is not a holy mother, and she can even be called cruel when dealing with hostile ninjas. Compared with letting others lose their loved ones or letting themselves lose their loved ones, everyone will choose the former. As for the male protagonist Kisame, he is a relatively tragic character. He killed his companions for the sake of the village, and was wanted by his own village in the end. This is undoubtedly more heartbreaking than Itachi Uchiha voluntarily slaughtering the entire clan, and then lurking in Akatsuki as a rebel ninja. After all, one sacrificed voluntarily, but the other was betrayed by the village he believed in. This sour feeling is really extraordinary. In fact, I believe Kisame was still feeling very uncomfortable after stabbing Doli, who had been with him for more than ten years, over and over again. It was not until the end that he discovered that he was still cherished and cared about by others, and finally responded to Duoli's feelings. In the end, all the hardships came to an end, and we were finally together, but the heroine was a little miserable, and the author should have asked Kabuto to help heal her! After all, for a perverted character like Kabuto, it would not be a problem to change the body of the heroine, not to mention the little hearing. Wow, half an hour has passed before I knew it, and I have written so much. I admire myself so much! !
touching
The author's book is very healing. Unlike other books, it does not distort Naruto, and does not have those obviously non-human powers. One is one, and two is two. The characters have distinct personalities. Kisame, Itachi, Kakashi, Naruto... Are all original characters, and their personalities have not changed. This explains the Naruto from another perspective. Having said so much, in fact, there is only one sentence, that is: Author, your writing is great! !
Wenwen is very beautiful, but I'm struggling with one thing. Isn't Duoli deaf? How did she hear the sound! ! ! How did she listen to Kisame's heartbeat on his chest?! As for the following series of "listening to sounds", to be honest, am I too obsessed with details?
Looks good! Looks good!
This book is really good, it touched me deeply, I even shed tears, it really touched my heart.
It's rare to see such intelligent writing.
I finished reading it in one day, and I couldn't bear to delete it after reading it...
Sweet and cruel
It's very interesting, and I have the urge to read it after I've finished reading it. I hope the author will continue to publish more articles.
The author wrote so well, I was deeply moved!




