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Considering today's chapter, and in total of both Sasuke and Sakura's behavior and treatment of Sarada to the point where the former won't recognize her and completely refuses to acknowledge her existence to be his daughter and the other one refusing to tell the truth, I am even more convinced now that even Naruto himself is a better parental figure to Sarada than those Sakura and Sasuke combined, just basing of his treatment of the girl throughout the entirety of Naruto Gaiden.
At least he did what Sakura refused to do, and that was to arrange for Sarada to meet her father. He tried his best to be open with her, and actually helped her when she needed to meet her father the most.
One more thing I like to point out about this chapter for today
WHAT IS SHE DOING ? Her daughter is having an emotional breakdown and here she is, preferring to hog Sasuke's attention than to be there for her own daughter, whereas Naruto is actually going out of his way to be there for her.
A mother that refuses to tell her daughter the truth, and a father who thinks he can push her to the side like garbage without a slight glimpse of attention. Meanwhile Naruto is doing the absolute opposite so far as compared to these two, in terms of being there for Sarada when she needs it, making her smile and of course, being open with her as much as possible.
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, where it was about the similiar topic at hand.Considering today's chapter, and in total of both Sasuke and Sakura's behavior and treatment of Sarada to the point where the former won't recognize her and completely refuses to acknowledge her existence to be his daughter and the other one refusing to tell the truth, I am even more convinced now that even Naruto himself is a better parental figure to Sarada than those Sakura and Sasuke combined, just basing of his treatment of the girl throughout the entirety of Naruto Gaiden.
At least he did what Sakura refused to do, and that was to arrange for Sarada to meet her father. He tried his best to be open with her, and actually helped her when she needed to meet her father the most.
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A mother that refuses to tell her daughter the truth, and a father who thinks he can push her to the side like garbage without a slight glimpse of attention. Meanwhile Naruto is doing the absolute opposite so far as compared to these two, in terms of being there for Sarada when she needs it, making her smile and of course, being open with her as much as possible.
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