
Naruto struggles with the fear of losing control over the destructive power within him, questioning his own humanity. Hinata provides emotional grounding and reassurance, urging him to embrace his strength rather than fear it.
NARUTO U.: I just don't get it, Hinata. Everyone keeps telling me I'm strong, that I have this amazing power, but I can't seem to control it. It's like there's a beast inside me, just waiting to break free, and I'm terrified of what might happen if it does.
HINATA H.: Naruto-kun, it's okay to be sca
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