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There was a lot of talk on the base about last chapter's ending, specifically, if Obito truly has no heart, or if he just used a genjutsu on Kakashi. The thing is, that doesn't really matter. The important part is the point Obito made in that chapter, be it through actually impaling himself or genjutsu.
All this time, people thought Kakshi might defeat/tnj Obito because of their past, by possibly telling him the true cause of Rin's death and such. But right here, Obito took that opportunity out of Kakashi's hands by telling him he already knows the truth about Rin's death and it really isn't about her, but about the ninja world and ninja system as a whole.
He did what he did to change that. And who is the person who also wants to change the current shinobi system? Naruto.
So, in this chapter, Kishimoto made it clear again that Obito's enemy is Naruto, not Kakashi. It's not about Kakashi's and Obito's past, but about Naruto's and Obito's conflicting ideologies regarding the future of the shinobi world.
All this time, people thought Kakshi might defeat/tnj Obito because of their past, by possibly telling him the true cause of Rin's death and such. But right here, Obito took that opportunity out of Kakashi's hands by telling him he already knows the truth about Rin's death and it really isn't about her, but about the ninja world and ninja system as a whole.
He did what he did to change that. And who is the person who also wants to change the current shinobi system? Naruto.
So, in this chapter, Kishimoto made it clear again that Obito's enemy is Naruto, not Kakashi. It's not about Kakashi's and Obito's past, but about Naruto's and Obito's conflicting ideologies regarding the future of the shinobi world.