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Seriously guys, I really don't think the reason why Madara left the village, prepared himself to kill Hashirama and came back to fight him was something like a mere love triangle between them. To me, this chapter showed it was clearly Izuna's death and nothing else.
Of course, the chapter also showed they were friends and rivals from the start on, but there must have been more to it than just simple rivalry. Rivalry alone didn't lead Naruto and Sasuke to come at each other at the valley of end. The scenes look about the same btw.
In Sasuke's case it was revenge and the wish to become strong enough to kill Itachi. In Madara's case it was avenging Izuna's death.
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The facial expression when Hashirama mentions their brothers and how it is important to protect what they've left behind... Madara's face is all grief and anger.
So could it be that Hashirama or Tobirama did something that led to Izuna's death? It's the only plausible explanation of why Madara would hate Hashirama so crazily. And I believe it's going that way.
Of course, the chapter also showed they were friends and rivals from the start on, but there must have been more to it than just simple rivalry. Rivalry alone didn't lead Naruto and Sasuke to come at each other at the valley of end. The scenes look about the same btw.
In Sasuke's case it was revenge and the wish to become strong enough to kill Itachi. In Madara's case it was avenging Izuna's death.
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The facial expression when Hashirama mentions their brothers and how it is important to protect what they've left behind... Madara's face is all grief and anger.
So could it be that Hashirama or Tobirama did something that led to Izuna's death? It's the only plausible explanation of why Madara would hate Hashirama so crazily. And I believe it's going that way.