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... He also felt somewhat uncomfortable being observed with so many "friendly" and "enthusiastic" looks.
It was a treatment entirely different from what he had experienced in Konoha, a stark contrast.
The significant psychological gap made him inevitably anxious and uncertain.
He worried about whether he truly had talent.
He worried that once the "truth was exposed," he would continue to be ridiculed by his classmates and looked down upon by his teachers.
How ...
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