'Naruto Shippuden' episode 467 spoilers: Ashura wrestles with removing the Divine Tree

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Ashura has an extremely important verdict to make in "Naruto Shippuden" episode 467 very aptly titled "Ashura's Decision." In this all new episode, he will figure out what to do with the Divine Tree, which is definitely easier said than done.

In the trailer for "Naruto Shippuden" episode 467, it was pointed out that the Divine Tree is the force that brought about the village's prosperity as everyone knows it, but there's a catch and a big one at that.

Despite the good the Divine Tree offers to the village, there are people who pay a hefty price for this prosperity. In "Naruto Shippuden" episode 467, it will be revealed that the Divine Tree gives some inhabitants a strange disease.

It will be up to Ashura to decide whether or not this consequence will be enough to give up the Divine Tree. While it is true that the tree brings about good things to the village, the consequence is painful to deal with.

It has also been suggested in the "Naruto Shippuden" episode 467 trailer that the Divine Tree has the potential to destroy the world and harnesses its powers by human sacrifice.

Ashura indeed has a big decision in front of him. It remains to be seen what he will end up doing in "Naruto Shippuden" episode 467, but he is definitely not taking this task lightly.

The Divine Tree is also a force that Kaguya turns to in gaining an unthinkable amount of power. The tree is definitely really potent and when used for evil, will be truly destructive.

Ashura has a lot to consider in going about his decision in "Naruto Shippuden" episode 467 and he also has to be prepared of the response to what he'll do. Whichever route he ends up choosing, there will be negative reaction.

"Naruto Shippuden" episode 467 airs Thursday, July 7.

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