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I also wondered about that. How can someone who had the age of Tobirama be the father of Itachi's friend?
:| . . . . . . . . . well you don't seem to know s**t.
I also wondered about that. How can someone who had the age of Tobirama be the father of Itachi's friend?
Thanks a lot Derp, could you post the last two pages in the viz clearup thread?
Sure, but ill post them here first:
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It's just my common sense. :b:| . . . . . . . . . well you don't seem to know s**t.
prob a grand or sumthinthis is great good god almighty this is great :hooray:
Does'nt change the possibility of him being Shisui's father. I've recently been involved in some research on a similar topic, and let me tell you Shisui was very likely much older than itachi(age difference).
Wouldn't have Hiruzen referred to Shisui as Kagami's son or offspring if that was the case?
It's quite odd to refer to someone's son with the generalized term "descendant"
It's like saying Naruto is Minato's descendant.
Good that you point that out:
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He was already referred to as his 'daime issan', inheritor, successor(might even call it descendant), which was an indirect way of saying 'son' too.
Since there is an example for this, it may be possible that the same thing applies here.
It's just my common sense. :b

The manga hasn't revealed yet that Naruto was Minato's son in that chapter, so the obscure terminology was used.
Hiruzen's statement however is a different case.
The manga hasn't revealed yet that Naruto was Minato's son in that chapter, so the obscure terminology was used.
Hiruzen's statement however is a different case.
Manga has'nt revealed that much about Shisui at this point in time either.
Its about as similar as it can possibly get. You just asked for an example where naruto was indirectly referred to as minato's son(basically) and i gave it to you.
But Hiruzen did reveal all there is about Shisui and Kagami's relationship, There was no point for Hiruzen to hide or obscure the fact that Shisui was Kagami's son, so it's impossible for Hiruzen not to specify that Shisui was Kagami's offspring if that was the case, more than anything, Kagami is a grandfather or granduncle of Shisui. Definitely not his son.
