It's more important to stop him than to figure out the why, I think.
[Did it really matter why he wanted to turn the world into an illusion? There was rarely time in the middle of a war to contemplate the reasons behind what they and their enemies were doing. Though now that they were here, away from all of it...]
Hardly sounds real, does it.
[Not that he doubted anything his son was telling them, but the idea of the Hokages being revived, fighting against the Juubi, casting a genjutsu powerful enough to capture the entire world... it was more than a little fantastical.]
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[Did it really matter why he wanted to turn the world into an illusion? There was rarely time in the middle of a war to contemplate the reasons behind what they and their enemies were doing. Though now that they were here, away from all of it...]
Hardly sounds real, does it.
[Not that he doubted anything his son was telling them, but the idea of the Hokages being revived, fighting against the Juubi, casting a genjutsu powerful enough to capture the entire world... it was more than a little fantastical.]