REGRETS
En route to the main battlefield the five Kage see the Shinju and wonder just what it was which leads Tsunade to ask Katsuyu to explain exactly what was happening where its other divisions were. When Shikamaru is found to be one of the victims of the Shinju's attack, Sakura tries to have Katsuyu heal him remotely, but Katsuyu tells her its clones also died due to having their chakra absorbed leading the medical-nin to rush to her comrade's side instead. The Allied Shinobi Forces members spiral into despair, and taking advantage of the all-time-low morale, Obito declares that he would not kill those who stop resisting, but Hashirama's wood clone reminds them not to give up because the fate Obito wanted for them was no less worse than death. Hiruzen sentiments causes Orochimaru — who had just arrived with Suigetsu and Karin in tow — to note that pessimism was very out of character for his sensei. As Madara and Hashirama
continued to fight, the Uchiha reveals that even without the full
chakra of the Eight and Nine-Tails, the Shinju should bloom in
approximately fifteen minutes, during which Madara planned to take
Obito's place using Hashirama's senjutsu abilities. As the info is relayed to him, Hashirama's wood clone called out for a Yamanaka, and while startled Ino responds and on the command of the First, patches
him through to the Alliance. Connected, the clone passed on the recent
revelation, and also tries boost the shinobi's morale telling them
decisively to not give up. As the Shiju moves again to attack, a large
chunk of its root is cut off by a Susanoo-clad Sasuke
who asks Naruto if he had already reached the limit of his capacity.
Responding to his friends question, Naruto once again enters Tailed Beast Mode and Sage Mode,
which also causes his feelings to be conveyed via Ino's telepathic
link. Remembering his time as a child and the people he had lost along
the way, Naruto notes that he did not want to have any more regrets, and
that the sacrifices made would not be in vain
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