The moonlight spilled over the Valley of the End and over the river, casting a white glow.

The two people on the riverbank at each station gazed at each other for a long time under the moonlight.

Let's make a promise right here.

Haneda shifted his gaze and looked in the direction of the Land of Water.

"I will come back here in three years."

"Leading the world toward the path of light."

When Haneda left, he covered his left eye, and a tear of blood streamed down his cheek.

The stinging sensation in his Sharingan reminded him that a new power had been generated—Takemikazuchi!

At the same time, Kakashi covered his left eye, and his three-tomoe Sharingan began to spin wildly.

He sensed the presence of time and space.

The Flying Thunder God Technique, which he had previously struggled to comprehend, was suddenly understood.

…………

At this moment, a man wearing a tiger-skin mask and a black robe silently gazed at the Valley of the End.

He witnessed Haneda's farewell to Konoha, and Haneda's goodbye to Kakashi.

Watching Haneda leave, Obito was suddenly filled with emotion:

"So this is hell!"

Recalling what Haneda had said, which overlapped with what Haneda had once told Yahiko, Obito made up his mind.

"The world needs a savior!"

"A savior who creates heaven in hell!"

"Wait, then."

"In the near future, I will create a world with you and Kakashi."

"In this world, you will each cherish your own stories."

"All the dead will meet again."

…………

(End of this volume)

Let's talk about my thoughts after the end of Volume 3.

This is irrelevant to the plot and is recommended to be skipped.

…………

Actually, I haven't really thought about what to do next. The clearest route I've come up with is to follow the original story.

On the one hand, it has the original work as a basis, and the plot has some reference.

On the other hand, the probability of it deviating from the original work is not high.

But as I wrote further, I realized that following the original work would definitely conflict with the main storyline's objectives.

One good thing is that, although I didn't think much about the later plot.

However, I am fairly clear about the general plot of both the Travel Arc and the Naruto Arc.

The only uncertainty is what happens next—whether it will follow the original work or change it.

While writing the third volume, I read many short reviews and book reviews, both good and bad, all of which suggested that I change the direction of the plot.

Changing the plot isn't really a big problem for me.

Because I haven't thought about what will happen later, the trouble is just the two points mentioned above.

Without a reference, there's no guarantee it won't crash.

But people just have to challenge themselves.

I've written a historical novel about reform, and it has a basis in reality, including the direction of reform, from education, healthcare, science and technology, systems, and so on. I can talk about all of these.

The titles of each volume are listed below; there are a total of eight volumes.

Boyhood Arc – Ninja Arc – Nine-Tails Arc – Travel Arc – Naruto Arc – Reform Arc – Moon Arc – Fourth Shinobi World War Arc

I'm not sure how many readers will enjoy the reform chapter. I'm sure I can write those myself; I learned how to write them last year. Essentially, it's still a lighthearted story.

After all, people don't like or necessarily understand dry, hard information.

The Naruto arc features many famous historical scenes: the donning of the yellow robe, Napoleon's coronation, pointing at a deer as a horse, Louis XVI's guillotine, and a German artist combining the roles of president and prime minister...

History is a wonderful thing; there's so much to learn from it, and it's also very interesting.

If I were to write it according to my current ideas, it would roughly involve an alliance with the Akatsuki organization to fight the Fourth Shinobi World War.

But no matter how the plot unfolds, three things are certain.

First, bring back Obito.

Secondly, to stop the rain kingdom from crying.

Third, world peace.

…………

As for those who criticize me or abandon the book, I'm very sorry, you've offended my eyes.

I will write the book according to my own outline, and I will not easily change the outline because of insults, especially since I have already decided on a lot of content to write.

I got criticized last time for stabbing someone, people said my logic was flawed, and that Haneda had no preventative plan or backup plan. I've changed it.

I wrote many plans specifically to deal with this, which almost blocked all the paths.

They also gave Minato a dignified funeral.

He died for love, to be with Kushina.

This aligns with the character design, the needs of the plot, and the content of the original work.

But the criticism was still overwhelming.

Having studied many theories, I know the reason.

As for the popular characters in the original work, they're similar to the authors who were criticized for killing off Gojo Satoru, even though I gave them a dignified funeral.

I later wrote additional compensation to lessen the feeling of the knife.

In other words, Haneda and Kakashi awakened new powers at the same time, and they finally mastered the Flying Thunder God Technique, which was difficult to learn before, as well as the sealing techniques required for it.

This is both a gain and a regret.

Just like Tsunade, who had lost countless bets, she won her gamble, but Jiraiya died.

The world of Naruto is inherently like this: bonds, regrets, healing, and depression coexist.

Funny, sad, and happy—they all exist.

Most of the comments in the book review section were negative, but I read them, didn't care, and was too lazy to report them.

Besides, I don't earn much money from writing books anyway, so why should I be saddened by being criticized?

No regrets after writing this.

This book can be considered a practice piece of my writing, since it's fan fiction, not an original work.

I didn't follow the typical formula of a "feel-good" novel completely, otherwise I wouldn't have killed off characters and would have just let the readers have a good time.

I have a general understanding of the market based on the popular online articles about tomatoes.

Whether it's fantasy, urban, or other genres, most of the popular stories are those featuring invincible or semi-invincible protagonists.

Remember, I'm talking about the majority.

That's just how the market is; going against the market will inevitably get you criticized.

Moreover, even if you write well, you'll still get criticized if you become popular.

If you randomly pick up any Naruto web novel, you'll definitely find plenty of negative reviews in the comments section.

Now that I've been criticized so much, I've become indifferent to it.

Also, I won't be cutting any more blades after this, because it's unnecessary.

Let's change the plot later to make up for the regrets.

Haku, Zabuza, Kimimaro, Karin, Itachi, Shisui, Naruto, Sasuke, Neji, Nagato, Konan...

Haku becomes friends with Kimimaro and Naruto, and Sasuke and Naruto... well, they're definitely best friends!

Zabuza will be persuaded to join the revolution.

Itachi and Shisui will also join the revolution.

The Hyuga clan's branch family system will collapse, Neji's father will not die, and they will fight against Kumogakure later.

Little Di... will act as a supervisor, overseeing Scorpion's atonement mining.

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