This is a locked chapterChapter 250 Turn the table
About This Chapter
In this short scene, Toman delivers a series of soliloquys in which he laments the fact that he will never be able to defeat Madarame. He laments that all of the other leaders of the army are winning their fights, and that he cannot afford to lose. He asks why he cannot ask the man behind him why he is not fighting harder. He then asks the man in front of him what happened, and the man replies that he was too slow. Toman then asks if he should ask the other man in the room behind him. The man responds that he did not ask him, and Toman asks him what the matter is. He tells the man that he does not care if he loses, as he is sick of their fighting because of something he did that day. He regrets that he gave his sister those scars, and he is truly sorry
This is a locked chapterChapter 250 Turn the table
About This Chapter
In this short scene, Toman delivers a series of soliloquys in which he laments the fact that he will never be able to defeat Madarame. He laments that all of the other leaders of the army are winning their fights, and that he cannot afford to lose. He asks why he cannot ask the man behind him why he is not fighting harder. He then asks the man in front of him what happened, and the man replies that he was too slow. Toman then asks if he should ask the other man in the room behind him. The man responds that he did not ask him, and Toman asks him what the matter is. He tells the man that he does not care if he loses, as he is sick of their fighting because of something he did that day. He regrets that he gave his sister those scars, and he is truly sorry