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I have never watched or read Naruto, so I don't know the original plot at all. There may be some inaccuracies, which could be the cause of many bad ratings of this novel, because I don't see any other possible reason.For readers like me this novel can be really enjoyable. I don't feel like I'm reading a fanfic at all, but a well written novel with some nice character depth. The MC is someone who moves in a logical and sensical manner. I don't ever get the feeling of plot armor, except for the system at the start.But don't be turned away by the system! It has only one function and doesn't evolve in any way (at least up until this point). It ain't chatty like some other systems. It's more like the MC transmigrated and got an ability.He doesn't let his ability carry him "for free" however. He trains himself and is focused on self-development while staying out of trouble.He isn't like the Japanese MCs though, living a "laid-back life" or in proper terms, being totally spineless. No, he is ruthless when he has to be and kills when needed.However he isn't a maniac mass mu*derer either, with everyone being his underdog, toy or a fly to be squatted, like is the case for some Chinese novels. He has a real friend who actually means something to him. He plays the part he intends to play in his workplace without going out of line and breaking the character.Summarizing: the MC seems like a real person, with a real, understandable motivation and real thought processes, which one can easily follow.I sincerely recommend this novel to anyone who's tired of heroical idiots and psychopathic villains.