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Naruto: The Blind Swordsman

Naruto: The Blind Swordsman
Joseph Knox, one of the most prolific and well-known serial killers on the planet. A... Read more Joseph Knox, one of the most prolific and well-known serial killers on the planet.A person considered so demented and manic that even trying to reason with him was believed to be a waste of time. A man so far gone that he seemingly didn't deserve any pity even on his deathbed.So why? Why would a man like him receive a second chance? And why did the world around him seem so familiar? Collapse Assassins, Blind Protagonist, Bloodlines, Cold Protagonist, Master-Disciple Relationship, Previous Life Talent, Ruthless Protagonist, Secret Organizations, Fanfiction, Naruto, Multiple POV It got boring. The mc's background is that of a ruthless evil assassin that draws pleasure from cutting people up: the way the author wrote his backstory led us all to believe this was a story about a psychopath...which couldn't be further from the truth. The mc's backstory exists only for the sake of providing some early bonuses for the mc, like knowing how to fight, or knowing how to sneak around, or projecting his "killing intent" all over the place like some premature ej*culation. The longer the novel goes on, the more the author's self-insert comes to the surface, because this author has no idea how to write the character he started out with and decided to switch him out entirely. Some people might claim this is character development, but to me, the contrast is so jarring it's like some doppelganger just replaced the mc. The author tries to give many reasons for this change, that the mc was shown familial love for the first time and decided to just stop loving murder...as if that translates in any way, and later on he even claims that nature energy is the reason behind the mc's drastic change in personality...and i truly mean drastic: the mc goes from alleged psychopath to gary stu - he even starts regretting murdering his enemies, feeling that they might have families, he also starts caring deeply about child soldiers and his inner monologues become a crying sniveling fest of pointless drivel boohoo poor me and all this war around me...ugh. I would have been fine with the mc being a kind character from the get-go, it's just that this so called character progression is too damn abrupt...i decided to treat chapter 107 as the ending for this novel, which to me, is quite apt since it could be considered a decent enough ending to leave it on. The overall journey was alright, some cool moments here and there, so i would rate it 3 stars, an average read. It would be surprising if a serial killer was a rational person. Also, why should we feel sorry for a serial killer, motherf#cker? Ain't no way the cover is the birdbox girl ripped as hell ๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ’€ Its good but be warn mc is dark and ruthless, Not one of those cringy horny villain youngmaster type but actual assasin/mafia boss type who dont blink to touture and kill people. Some parts of the story is dark and gory, tread at your own risk. Verily, the copious amount of cringe that doth ooze from this wretchedness is akin to a malignant cancer afflicting my very soul.Joseph Knox, one of the most prolific and well-known serial killers on the planet.A person considered so demented and manic that even trying to reason with him was believed to be a waste of time. A man so far gone that he seemingly didn't deserve any pity even on his deathbed. Kiss me. *smooch* there you go oh my doesn't look good Why Naruto is blind swordsman Novel name and description is not matchingSharinganJoin the ranobe discord link in my profile