Escape From Konoha

about something

Some readers asked whether Sakura was a bit too cold-blooded in previous plots, such as returning to Konoha regardless of her parents' feelings, or saying that she cared more about Sasuke than her parents...

Regarding this matter, I didn’t expect that some readers would react so strongly and send me private messages directly.

Then I will answer it, although I have written the answers in the book, alas...

I have to explain some boring questions again.

Sakura wants to return to Konoha regardless of her parents——

This situation is actually not complicated, but we always like to look at problems from God's perspective and from an absolutely rational level when reading books.

Sakura's desire to return to Konoha was based on two reasons.

The first reason is very simple, because he feels more at home in Konoha, where he has lived for more than ten years, than in the strange country of ghosts. There is nothing to say about this.

The second reason is based on Sakura's anger and confusion about her parents, as well as the sudden change in the image of her parents and the image of her parents in her past memory that is difficult for her to accept. As if he is not a person.

For example, you have lived in poverty for more than ten years, and your parents suddenly tell you one day that letting you live in poverty for more than ten years is a kind of exercise and test. In fact, our family is a billionaire...

And Sakura's parents made a hasty decision about her subsequent life... For a 'person', to be honest, I think Sakura's reaction is reasonable. It is not complicated to make impulsive choices in a fit of anger based on the disappointment and confusion of your parents.

It's like when I was young, I didn't do my summer homework, I just played around, my parents beat me up, and then I ran away from home in anger. I thought it was okay to have such parents... Then after a little coaxing, He went back obediently. Uh...it's a useless piece of information.

Sakura was probably based on similar impulsive emotions.

After all, a fourteen-year-old girl, although she is a ninja, has not experienced any big storms in her life. She is not like Sasuke, who lived a bitter and hateful life, nor like Naruto who lived like a clown in the early days, relying on being ugly to attract attention. , Sakura has had her parents' meticulous care since she was a child... As a girl living in such a relatively peaceful environment, it is impossible for her to be too rational.

Let's just say that in the original work, Sakura also made an impulsive choice... when Sasuke left Konoha and was about to join Orochimaru, Sakura hoped that Sasuke would take her to leave Konoha with him. This is completely an impulsive choice made by unrequited love. After she calmed down and thought about it carefully, Sakura realized how naive and ridiculous her thoughts were at the time. Volume 22, Chapter 181. Find it yourself.

In this book, Sakura's psychological activities are also described later. After the cooling-off period, she also knows that returning to Konoha is unrealistic. She also wants to show her parents' changes and the new place of Ghost Country. own 'ability', try to start accepting new things...

I feel that such a psychological change will not appear abrupt or blunt.

Although I drank a lot of water during that period, no one probably cared.

Okay, I'll slip away. After a few chapters, the timeline will jump.

So be it.

By the way, one last thing - I didn't release water, I released the sea.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like