Finally Naruto is able to overpower Pain (Nagato) with his so called power to change people. The Jutsu he started was actually the jutsu of the Final Pain i.e. 7th Pain (he himself). He has the ability to have control over life and death so he revives all the people he had killed, including Kakashi et al.
This weeks chapter came out a little early than usual timing but fortunately its out and spreading.
Hearing Naruto’s decision of not killing Pain (Nagato), he taunts him for following Jiraiya’s ideology. In reaction to it Naruto reveals the story behind the first book written by Jiraiya “Legend of the Gutsy Ninja“. He tells him that the story in the book is based on Nagato and the name of the character was given “Naruto“. Shocked Nagato feels a change in his heart and starts a new jutsu, which as a matter of fact will be reveled in the next chapter. Till then enjoy this one…
Don’t go by the title I gave. This chapter actually reveals what was the actual reason Naruto wanted to go and meet Pain (Nagato) alone. Pain finishes his side of the story on how his friend Yahiko died and how he confronted Hanzo and saved Konan. After hearing the ordeal Pain suffered, Naruto gives him the answer he was expecting the least and the chapter ends with Naruto forgiving Pain for the things he had done. This was the story behind Naruto meeting Pain all alone.
After a two week long wait, finally Naruto manga Chapter : 446 came out with a painful story of Pain (Nagato).
In this Chapter Pain is citing his story of pain to Naruto telling him how he met Jiraiya (a.k.a. Ero-sanin, a.k.a. pervy-Sage) along with his friends Yahiko and Konan. And how Jiraiya taught them ninja techniques and tell Nagato about the legend behind his “Rinnegan“. This way the three starts a group which works on bringing peace to the world after Jiraiya left them. But along their way came Hanzo the leader of Amegakure as an enemy in disguise which they were not able to realise. This way Yahiko, being the leader of their group, lost his life while saving Konan.
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