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Some readers commented whether Sakura was a bit too cold-blooded in the previous episodes, such as returning to Konoha regardless of her parents' feelings, or what to say, she cared more about Sasuke than her parents...

Regarding this matter, I did not expect that some readers would react so strongly, and they would directly send me a private message.

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

Another boring question to explain.

Sakura's point of returning to Konoha regardless of her parents

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

Sakura's behavior of wanting to return to Konoha was based on two reasons.

The first reason is very simple, because Konoha, who has lived for more than ten years, has a greater sense of belonging than the strange country of ghosts. There is nothing to say about this.

The second reason is based on Sakura's anger and incomprehension towards her parents, as well as the image of her parents, and the image of her parents in her past memory, suddenly there has been a change that is unacceptable to her. As if not alone.

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

And Sakura's parents hastily decided her follow-up life... For a "person", to be honest, I think Sakura's reaction is reasonable. It is not complicated to make impulsive choices based on parents' disappointment and confusion in a fit of anger.

It's like when I was young, I didn't do my summer homework, I just played around there, was beaten up by my parents, and then I ran away from home in anger, thinking that such parents don't want it... Then after a little coaxing, I Go back obediently. Uh... a useless piece of material exploded.

Sakura is 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 neither like Sasuke who lived a bitter life with deep hatred, nor Naruto who lived like a clown in the early days, relying on being ugly to attract people's attention , Sakura has been cared by her parents meticulously since she was a child... a girl living in such a relatively peaceful environment makes it impossible for her to be too rational.

In the original book, Sakura also made an impulsive choice... that is, when Sasuke left Konoha to join Orochimaru, Sakura hoped that Sasuke would take her to leave Konoha with her. This is completely an impulsive choice made by being dazzled by unrequited love. After she calmed down and thought about it seriously, Sakura realized how naive and ridiculous her thoughts were at that time. Volume 22, Chapter 181 Find it yourself.

In this book, Sakura's psychological activities are also described in the follow-up. After the cooling-off period, I also know that it is not realistic to return to Konoha. Regarding the changes of parents and the new place of the ghost country, I also want to show her own 'ability', try to accept new things...

I think such a psychological change will not appear abrupt and blunt.

Although I drank a lot during that period, I guess no one cared.

Well I'm slipping away, and after a few chapters, I'll jump the timeline.

So be it.

By the way, there is one last point - I didn't put water, I put the sea.