Shadow1275
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Yeah because it couldn't be to emphasize the fact that A main character died in the chapter. Not too mention that he is dying in the background. No that wouldn't make sense at all
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Yeah because it couldn't be to emphasize the fact that A main character died in the chapter. Not too mention that he is dying in the background. No that wouldn't make sense at all
I agree with you.
Makes Sense considering the only person Naruto's ever kissed is SasukeThank you.
^LMAO, it was obvious the context of the hand holding was ignored just to downplay the importance of that moment, now the author further reinforced the importance of it in a cover.
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Mhm narusaku is sure going to happen.
Then don't think SasuSaku is gonna happen either...because it won't ._.
To do so would render Neji's death to be in vain, Neji sacrificed His life because Hinata loves Naruto in chapter 614 Neji told Naruto that Hinata is willing to die for Naruto,Why because She loves Him. Neji is willing to die because She loves Hinata like a sister and Naruto as a brother for having set Him free of His curse. Neji death cemented Naruto and Hinata's union,Hinata's words in chapter 615 told Naruto He is not alone that Hinata has ben on His side from the beginning. For Naruto to end up with Sakura it cheapens Neji's death it would mean He died in vain. Kishi dose not kill His characters in vain when they die it's for a valuable lesson in other characters growth and development. Now Both Naruto and Hinata have face first hand what it is like to lose a loved one at first hand,what it is like to scarifies for love sake. So do not cheapen Neji's sacrifice for love.