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The manga stream translation made that abundantly clear :|
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I love those 'full retard' posts from retards here, given that Sasuke's mindset was the realistic one. One aspect of it anyway.
I don't think it was about learning any lessons. It was more about letting a man breathe his final breaths in peace - a peace he only found in death but forever strove for in life. This is what actually made Sasuke change his mind, as what he stated about 'villages finding a common enemy' was quite right. I had been stating that well before this chapter ever came out that alliances are formed when an enemy is common. Those never last.
Naruto's eternal peace is paradoxically short lived. It's the same mantra of a 'new generation' which the editors made Kishimoto show through the marriages. It's hilarious, as it's nothing but continuity, a perpetual cycle. It isn't progress in any sense. Naruto and Sasuke just became pages of the history like Hashirama and Madara were. These two reincarnations would most probably find a higher plane - as Buddhist philosophy goes - but humanity will remain stagnated within its circular existence.
What a ruefully pitiful end.
So, I'm guessing you must think North Korea is a real nice place to live.
That political joke and that ironic location. Was there a point to this?