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Naruto: Why didn't Watergate and Abby keep fighting?
Today, I'm going to tell you about a battle between Naruto, which is the peak battle between Abby (the fourth generation of Lei Ying and Rabbi Miki) and Namikaze Minato, the fourth generation of Naruto. This battle is also a representative battle in the Third World War, and it is a contest between the most peak fighting capacities.

On the one hand, Namikaze Minato, known as the "yellow flash", made the enemy frightened, and was even ordered to retreat unconditionally as long as he met the yellow flash on the battlefield with impunity. On the other hand, it is the highest combination of Yunyin Village, and the AB combination passed down from generation to generation represents the strongest fighting capacity of Yunyin Village. In fact, when the two sides meet, probably many people think that it must be a battle that Mars will hit the earth and will not stop until the sky falls, but

In the battle between the two men, the two sides first tested each other's ability. Watergate discovered the tacit understanding between the speed of the four generations of Thundershadow and Abby's combination through the stunt of Flying Raytheon, and Kobe also discovered the mystery of Flying Raytheon in the battle with the four generations, that is, Watergate had surgery without pain. Both of them have a certain understanding of each other's basic situation and combat mode.

Then there is the "official war." Four generations faced Abby and two people, but they didn't make a fool of themselves. On the speed that Lei Ying is proud of, the four generations first used the mystery of Flying Raytheon to avoid Lei Ying's thunderous offensive, followed by a flaw, a feint, a diversion and an attack towards his real goal. Insomnia bacteria here will blow a wave of four generations to fight IQ, but in fact, four generations are so powerful.

Many friends must also know the dispute over the four generations of the same generation outside the village. Fourth, substitute his mind to analyze the weakness of Shenwei, and then hit Dai Tu with a ball. This time, too, the four generations are best at "watching people eat vegetables". While Chilabi was not paying attention, he printed his hand on the tail of the ghostly, and then waited for an opportunity. Of course, Chirabi also came prepared, using his wonderful eight-knife stream (there is no eight-knife stream here), and also opposing the army, aiming the blade at Watergate's stomach.

At this point, the scene was actually deadlocked. In fact, if you continue to fight, it is not impossible. If it is a big deal, we will fight again. Anyway, if you want to fight, both sides will fight each other. But the reason why we don't continue to fight is actually because of one person. who is it?

This man was none other than Kishimoto Masashi. He didn't want the two sides to continue fighting. There is a simple reason. First, in the battlefield, we should pay attention to the fact that the king can't see the king, which is equivalent to the two kings of Muye Village and Yunyin Village. Although there are two people on one side and one person on the other, it is really difficult for both sides to win the fight, and the situation here directly affects the direction of the fight between the two sides, so neither side dares to gamble. If one side makes a mistake, it will be a devastating blow to their troops, and they are not absolutely sure that they can win the other side, so they have not yet started a war.

Then there is Kishimoto, who doesn't know how to write it himself. Four generations lost? That's definitely impossible. Four generations represent Kimura, Kimura will not lose, but if Abby loses, it will not meet their strength level. In fact, the two sides should split it 50-50, and no one dares to really win. If you really want to fight to the death, Kishimoto probably doesn't know how to write it better.

I wonder if this analysis is true. One more thing, there is no decent villain in such a battle. Both sides are fighting for their own interests and their villages. Without absolute villains, there is no absolute emotional tendency. It is not appropriate to write who loses. what do you think?

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