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Who is the most tyrannical villain in Huo Ying?

I feel that the most tyrannical villain is him, and Ben and he are also inferior in front of him.

Payne is really great. Regardless of Konoha, just figuring out the information will hang up Jiraiya, Kakashi, the strongest fighting force in Mesozoic, and so on. Even if konoha found this information.

How can you stop Luo Tian from exerting a supernatural force in the sky? Except for Konoha, a super wet nurse, Gang Shou, all the other four countries have to die half of their lives when they meet with effective forces. Even in front of Gang Shou, nurses lost their fighting capacity and treatment ability, and other ninjas were either dead or injured.

The Payne War was a turning point in Huo Ying. Everything is useless in the face of absolute power. That's what Payne Wall said.

It is important to assess the enemy's combat capability. How many people have to sacrifice to get Payne's information? In fact, it was basically exhibited in Huo Ying. Konoha sacrificed the whole village to realize that Payne had no ontology, CD 5s.

At that time, the right time, the right place and the basic situation all fell on Konoha. When Naruto returned, Payne hit the whole village. Even so, it was easily inserted into the ground by heaven.

What's more, Payne demanded that Naruto be captured alive, but the real battle ended when Naruto was stuck in the ground, and his strength was poor.

As for Kay's Eight Doors, the question here is, even if you kick the sky to death, how can you find the ontology? After all, it is necessary to take a ride in the whole village to exchange information, and Naruto will find the ontology himself. This is still Nagato's hope that Naruto will find him, or, as other respondents said, let Xiao Nan leave with him.

So what do you think of Payne's ability to single out Konoha at that time? The threshold for collecting Payne's intelligence is really too high, so high that as long as you are not Jiraiya, basically all people are dead on their own, and the intelligence can't be sent out at all. Only Jiraiya can realize that the source of six roads is six dead people.

After being reincarnated by filth in the later period, Kyubi no Youko with eight tails was still crushed, and he fought Naruto, Quiraby and Ferret back and forth with one hand, making it inconvenient to move. If Nagato hides on one side and releases Payne's six ways, he may even seal who.

None of the subsequent boss, including the big bag family, has the oppressive feeling of Payne. This is the feeling that should have been the last boss role, and it was arranged in the penultimate level.

In short, when Payne appeared, he was different from all other ninjas. In comics, the so-called strong man suddenly becomes no different from a joke.

And the teacher's appearance is obviously much better than Payne's. Why don't you feel this way?

Because we have already met Payne.

Kishimoto devoted extraordinary love to this character, giving it a profound story background. Regarding the triple reversal of Payne's identity, it is hard to imagine that he is willing to give so much pen and ink to people other than the protagonist.

But as a result, Payne's worldview was about to overwhelm his beloved Prince Ming, so he surrendered mechanically and was forced to leave. . . .

Interestingly, Payne's idea of using bijuu as a strategic nuclear weapon to create a balance of terror is obviously the same as that of the first generation. It is really hard to understand why Naruto, the heir to Konoha's hegemonism, opposed him. ...

It is not so much opposition as blood revenge for destroying konoha. ....