Kishi is contradicting himself in the same chapter

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Your wrong. The Sage himself said that Ashura inherited ony a smal amount of his power, while Indra inherited the rest of it.

Almost all of the power Ashura needed to fight Indra was earned through hard work and bonding with others.

His battle with Indra was a 1v1. His friends and family just helped him grow to become strong enough to fight his brother.

No,I am not wrong. Everything I said was bang on the money. It's a manga fact that the younger son inherited the sages body and life force(which passed on to the senjus) whereas the elder son inherited the sages eyes and strong chakra. Just because the sage called him a "dropout" at first, doesn't mean he didn't have the potential. Even the sage said that with help, "his chakra bloomed"- which is obviously referring to the physical energy the younger son inherited from the sage.(If he didn't have that latent potential in the first place-it wouldn't have mattered how hard he worked It's exactly the same in real life) . Like I said, only morons think otherwise.
 

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Okay here is simply how it works.

The elder son was good at stuff already. He was already strong. WITHOUT haveing to put effort into it.

The younger son was not talented. However through training and hard work, he managed to become about as strong as the elder son.

JUST like naruto. Naruto was fodder. But he trained and worked hard, and gained some really powerful techniques. He learned to use sage mode. Then through cooperation, he was able to get EVEN stronger.

There is absolutely nothing contradictiary if you read it right.


/thread this is right on the money. Nothing more needs to be said, if people still can't understand this, Stay in school.
 

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No,I am not wrong. Everything I said was bang on the money. It's a manga fact that the younger son inherited the sages body and life force(which passed on to the senjus) whereas the elder son inherited the sages eyes and strong chakra. Just because the sage called him a "dropout" at first, doesn't mean he didn't have the potential. Even the sage said that with help, "his chakra bloomed"- which is obviously referring to the physical energy the younger son inherited from the sage.(If he didn't have that latent potential in the first place-it wouldn't have mattered how hard he worked It's exactly the same in real life) . Like I said, only morons think otherwise.

Again you are wrong.

Other characters have said that the younger son inherited the sages body and life force, but the sage himsef says that Ashura did not.

Only that he inherited a much smaller amount of his power than his brother Indra.
 

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