"Meanwhile, the assembled ninjas in Konoha Village, led by a Jōnin, were gradually narrowing down the location of Pain's original body.
"That is..."
"Pain's original body is at the nearest, highest place in Konoha?"
"That's right. Next, let's make every effort to search for high places."
Unbeknownst to Deva Path in the field, the Konoha ninjas were closing in on his location.
He remained oblivious to the unfolding events.
It was a common trait that individuals or specifically villain's achieving remarkable feats often relished flaunting their intelligence and wisdom to their enemies before victory.
Carnes understood this phenomenon, considering it a trait shared by many individuals who thought they could be successful.
However, the tactic only worked if things went according to plan.
Otherwise, it became a premature declaration of triumph—the justice's verdict on the villain, largely ignored.
The villain's defeat would be remembered as the one who was talking too much.
Yet, here was Deva Path on the verge of victory, still not trying to finish off Naruto, displaying pure arrogance even before winning.
It was akin to traversing in the dark without a lantern, a defiance of logic.
Few could withstand this psychological strain, but for a villain it was easy, they would just talk and talk with enemies, until their enemies become too powerful and then they are defeated.
"Why do I want to do this?" Deva Path retorted, his demeanor exuding arrogance.
"If I tell you the reason, it won't change anything."
"You won't understand a thing. But still what if we have a good chat?"
"I have nothing to say to you and I don't plan on hearing anything from you either."
Naruto retorted with arrogance.
His defiance, however, only fueled Nagato's inner rebellious psychology.
Deva Path rose slowly explaining.
"My purpose is to accomplish what Jiraiya sensei could not—to create peace and achieve justice."
"Peace..."
"Justice..."
"Stop joking around..."
"Are you kidding me!"
Naruto erupted, his voice echoing through the air in a mixture of disbelief and rage as it escalated into hysteria.
"You killed my teacher, hurt my friends... and now you spew this nonsense? What gives you the right to utter such presumptuous words!"
Naruto's accusation reverberated in the tense atmosphere.
Hearing Naruto's accusation, Carnes merely flicked his ears in response.
It had to be admitted that what Nagato did seemed quite out of character.
His personality was laced with paranoia and arrogance, coupled with an idealistic fervor, akin to an idealistic young man deluded with dreams to reshape the world.
He still clings to a set of world-defying middle school theories,
An idealistic vision, no less.
Certainly, this was no problem as passion fuels groundbreaking achievements throughout history, if only this was a normal world.
However, in this world, it wasn't the people with impulsive teenager's attitude who changed the course of history.
It was the seasoned strategists, who wielded the power to change the world.
Aspiring to achieve a world-breaking feat demanded more than momentary fervor; it required meticulous planning, the enforcement of orders and prohibitions, and the understanding that force was but an auxiliary means, with success ultimately hinging on thoughtful strategic thinking.
Carnes acknowledged that someone in his past life had mastered this art, but Nagato was still lagging behind, he was yet to catch up.
In terms of these abilities, Nagato was lacking.
Yet, the paramount factor still lies in unwavering determination.
Facing dire circumstances without wavering in one's resolve.
Enduring hardships akin to affixing an ax to one's body, yet not letting it shatter one's ambition, requires tremendous perseverance.
Fighting against adversity without faltering, enduring the weight of challenges without abandoning one's ambitions - also required patience.
At the very least, one cannot simply 'awaken' due to someone else's speech.
Then why did he toil tirelessly all this time and invest so much effort before?
What was the purpose behind the painstaking endeavors of countless individuals?
Wasn't that a mockery to their effort if Nagato didn't finish Naruto and took Nine Tails?"
Fighting to the death for ideals, even if those ideals are flawed, is no small feat.
It holds a certain romanticism, becoming a legend of bravery and crafting a compelling narrative out of the seemingly impossible.
Throughout history, countless individuals have aspired to defy the odds.
Only a select few, however, have managed to transcend the ordinary and achieve the extraordinary.
The journey to the pinnacle is fraught with challenges, and success is a rarity.
However, the failures are not rendered useless in the eyes of future generations.
Those audacious souls bold enough to challenge insurmountable odds and climb the metaphorical Mountain are lauded by others.
In this world a hero should not be judged solely by success or failure.
The measure of a hero extends beyond mere success or failure.
And so, we find ourselves in this world where the essence of a hero is not bound by conventional judgments.
Nagato, with his lofty ideals of reshaping the very fabric of reality, stands as a failure to this testament.
As regrettably, he lacks such qualities.
If his aspiration to change the world.
Can be swayed by mere words.
Then it's nothing more than a jest.
True heroes are not easily swayed by the opinions of others; their ideals are not mere whims susceptible to the winds of change.
Nagato's commitment to altering the course of the world is steadfast, unwavering, and not to be undermined by the fickle words of naysayers.
In a world where the human spirit stands resilient against the most formidable forces.
Of course, Nagato, had he possessed such unwavering determination, wouldn't have swayed so easily by Naruto's word.
Regardless of the awe-inspiring might that the talk no jutsu wields, it would never be able to overpower the indomitable spirit.
Regrettably, Nagato lacked this crucial resolve. His aspirations, powerful as they may have been, crumbled under the weight of uncertainty.
Yet, let it be known that Nagato's tale is not one of mere defeat. It is a poignant reminder that the path to greatness is not defined solely by success.
In the grand narrative of life, even those who falter contribute to the symphony of courage, leaving an indelible mark on the world.
For in this world, heroes are not judged solely by the outcomes of their endeavors but by the valiant spirit that propels them forward, regardless of the challenges that lie ahead.
And Nagato, despite his perceived shortcomings, remains an integral part of this timeless saga.
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