
Konoha: Restore the Glory of Uchiha
by Leap C
About This Novel
In the Valley of the End that year, Senju Hashirama faced off against Uchiha Madara, and in the end Uchiha Madara lost. Later, I saw Madara Uchiha with a tube stuck in the back of his neck, playing tricks and tricks, without any trace of the majesty of Shura in the ninja world. This scene will never be forgotten by me. At that moment, I was thinking that if I could become the leader of the Uchiha clan, I would definitely do what Uchiha Madara couldn't do. Now that the position of clan leader is in front of me, I must consider whether this will be my only chance in this life. I believe that Uchiha Madara is indispensable for Uchiha's past dominance, but now is my time. It is my duty, Uchiha, to rebuild the glory of Uchiha!
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I want to know who deleted my thoughts
I just discovered that my idea was deleted by the administrator. But I don't know what thoughts I posted about being deleted because of that novel! I'm confused because there's no indication of where exactly the situation occurred for me! That's it every time I charge money to read novels! Suddenly delete the idea for me! Or ban me! This software really messes with people's mentality!
Interpret Jiraiya
In Chapter 83, Jiraiya first appears in this book. Many people commented that they thought Jiraiya was disgusting. This made me want to write about Jiraiya that is related to my understanding. The wandering dragon should return to the sea, and the sea will not welcome me. --Jiraiya I always felt that Jiraiya was not that successful a person. He failed half of his life while he was alive, and it was only through his righteous death that he was able to live up to the name of "Sannin". It's like, many of us have had thoughts similar to this: We have been doing nothing or even wasting our time in this life, but if a war breaks out in the country, a terrorist attack occurs, or gangsters take hostages, we can also sacrifice our lives for justice, sacrifice ourselves for the country, be a hero to save the United States, or sacrifice ourselves to save others, which can be regarded as adding a bright color to this mediocre life. Living is useless, it is better to choose a vigorous death. Frankly speaking, I have always looked down upon this idea. I think this is a kind of avoidance that you dare not face, and it is a sign of cowardice. This is also the biggest reason why I think Jiraiya is "unsuccessful": Why can't he try his best to fight while he is alive? If you work harder while you are alive, why do you have to use death to explain your own value? I don't want to escape. I want to try my best to love the people around me and do the things I like to do every moment of my life, instead of waiting until the moment of death to try my best. However, the so-called "success" will always only belong to a few people. When I was young, I couldn't understand Jiraiya's madness. As I grew older, I understood Jiraiya's helplessness. ------------ Where did he fail? It's just different from success in the worldly sense. Rather than having, he accepts what he doesn't have. He understands better than anyone else that love cannot be forced. If you love someone, you just need to watch her happily silently. Although his shameless pursuit was admirable, it was somewhat inconsistent with his inner passion. Rather than fighting, he chose tolerance. It was not that Jiraiya didn't stop Orochimaru. When he was traveling around, he had been silently monitoring Orochimaru's movements. He didn't chase Sasuke like Naruto, almost pleading, trying to pull him out of the darkness. Jiraiya said: He originally wanted to stop Orochimaru, but when Orochimaru asked, "You have had no parents since you were a child, do you understand how I feel?" He admitted that he had never experienced the pain of the death of his parents, and he did not understand Orochimaru's thoughts. Since you can't even understand your friends, who are you to stop them? This may be why Jiraiya didn't show up in the village in time to stop Orochimaru. Unlike everyone in the village, Orochimaru was not an enemy to him. One is a comrade-in-arms, and the other is a mentor. It is impossible to talk about helping anyone, and it is impossible to talk about stopping anyone. Several people who are over fifty years old have gone through vicissitudes of life, have gone through without confusion, and know their destiny. Each of us has probably thought so, or has thought so, or will think so in the future. In life, struggle is indeed the right choice. But we are not saints. There are many things we cannot do, and there are things we have to lose because of our own choices. Regrets are inevitable. It's more of an experience than a failure. When a person finally understands that failure is inevitable and regret is always around, you begin to understand Jiraiya. However, what really moves us about Jiraiya is his attitude in the face of failure. His educational significance to us real people is even more important than the way he chose to die.
I've read a few chapters and can't stand it anymore
I couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters. The writing was okay, but many of the settings were a bit outrageous. For example, the five-dimensional attributes of the protagonist are chakra amount, physical constitution, eye power, vitality, and nature affinity. I just can't figure it out. Isn't chakra a product of the combination of mental power and physical strength? If you add physical strength or mental strength, it won't take over on your own? Anyway, it's very confusing!
There is a problem with adding points
Chakra, physique, and eye power can all be improved through cultivation or other methods. Vitality and affinity are not enough, but the protagonist does not add these two🤐🤐
name
The main reason is that the protagonist's name is not impressive and domineering enough! What a pity for a classic among classics.
The heroine appears too early. I don't want to see the emotional line too early. Let's watch the struggle of the protagonist first.
Renew! ! ! One update is too little! ! ! ! ! ! Please
Don't understand
Why do you always have to know a Hinata when writing about Uchiha? These two families can only fight, not teammates. This is the competitive relationship between the ninja clan. Eight out of ten Uchiha have to have a female Hyuga teammate. I really admire it.
Oh, Coca-Cola on a rainy day
Rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub
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Official(23)Scraped 2mo ago
I want to know who deleted my thoughts
I just discovered that my idea was deleted by the administrator. But I don't know what thoughts I posted about being deleted because of that novel! I'm confused because there's no indication of where exactly the situation occurred for me! That's it every time I charge money to read novels! Suddenly delete the idea for me! Or ban me! This software really messes with people's mentality!
Interpret Jiraiya
In Chapter 83, Jiraiya first appears in this book. Many people commented that they thought Jiraiya was disgusting. This made me want to write about Jiraiya that is related to my understanding. The wandering dragon should return to the sea, and the sea will not welcome me. --Jiraiya I always felt that Jiraiya was not that successful a person. He failed half of his life while he was alive, and it was only through his righteous death that he was able to live up to the name of "Sannin". It's like, many of us have had thoughts similar to this: We have been doing nothing or even wasting our time in this life, but if a war breaks out in the country, a terrorist attack occurs, or gangsters take hostages, we can also sacrifice our lives for justice, sacrifice ourselves for the country, be a hero to save the United States, or sacrifice ourselves to save others, which can be regarded as adding a bright color to this mediocre life. Living is useless, it is better to choose a vigorous death. Frankly speaking, I have always looked down upon this idea. I think this is a kind of avoidance that you dare not face, and it is a sign of cowardice. This is also the biggest reason why I think Jiraiya is "unsuccessful": Why can't he try his best to fight while he is alive? If you work harder while you are alive, why do you have to use death to explain your own value? I don't want to escape. I want to try my best to love the people around me and do the things I like to do every moment of my life, instead of waiting until the moment of death to try my best. However, the so-called "success" will always only belong to a few people. When I was young, I couldn't understand Jiraiya's madness. As I grew older, I understood Jiraiya's helplessness. ------------ Where did he fail? It's just different from success in the worldly sense. Rather than having, he accepts what he doesn't have. He understands better than anyone else that love cannot be forced. If you love someone, you just need to watch her happily silently. Although his shameless pursuit was admirable, it was somewhat inconsistent with his inner passion. Rather than fighting, he chose tolerance. It was not that Jiraiya didn't stop Orochimaru. When he was traveling around, he had been silently monitoring Orochimaru's movements. He didn't chase Sasuke like Naruto, almost pleading, trying to pull him out of the darkness. Jiraiya said: He originally wanted to stop Orochimaru, but when Orochimaru asked, "You have had no parents since you were a child, do you understand how I feel?" He admitted that he had never experienced the pain of the death of his parents, and he did not understand Orochimaru's thoughts. Since you can't even understand your friends, who are you to stop them? This may be why Jiraiya didn't show up in the village in time to stop Orochimaru. Unlike everyone in the village, Orochimaru was not an enemy to him. One is a comrade-in-arms, and the other is a mentor. It is impossible to talk about helping anyone, and it is impossible to talk about stopping anyone. Several people who are over fifty years old have gone through vicissitudes of life, have gone through without confusion, and know their destiny. Each of us has probably thought so, or has thought so, or will think so in the future. In life, struggle is indeed the right choice. But we are not saints. There are many things we cannot do, and there are things we have to lose because of our own choices. Regrets are inevitable. It's more of an experience than a failure. When a person finally understands that failure is inevitable and regret is always around, you begin to understand Jiraiya. However, what really moves us about Jiraiya is his attitude in the face of failure. His educational significance to us real people is even more important than the way he chose to die.
I've read a few chapters and can't stand it anymore
I couldn't stand it after reading a few chapters. The writing was okay, but many of the settings were a bit outrageous. For example, the five-dimensional attributes of the protagonist are chakra amount, physical constitution, eye power, vitality, and nature affinity. I just can't figure it out. Isn't chakra a product of the combination of mental power and physical strength? If you add physical strength or mental strength, it won't take over on your own? Anyway, it's very confusing!
There is a problem with adding points
Chakra, physique, and eye power can all be improved through cultivation or other methods. Vitality and affinity are not enough, but the protagonist does not add these two🤐🤐
name
The main reason is that the protagonist's name is not impressive and domineering enough! What a pity for a classic among classics.
The heroine appears too early. I don't want to see the emotional line too early. Let's watch the struggle of the protagonist first.
Renew! ! ! One update is too little! ! ! ! ! ! Please
Don't understand
Why do you always have to know a Hinata when writing about Uchiha? These two families can only fight, not teammates. This is the competitive relationship between the ninja clan. Eight out of ten Uchiha have to have a female Hyuga teammate. I really admire it.
Oh, Coca-Cola on a rainy day
Rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub













