Having been summoned by the Impure World, Pakura initially maintained her moral principles and was reluctant to fight those who looked like children. Her consciousness was torn between the imposed control and her own will, full of bitterness and resentment over betrayal. After Kabuto completely suppressed her personality, she turned into a mindless weapon, acting mechanically and without hesitation. However, in rare moments, her true feelings broke through, and then she openly expressed hatred for Suna and Kiri. Upon seeing her student Maki, she wanted to vent her disappointment on those who had deceived her. At the same time, she remained receptive enough to appreciate Maki's growth and the determination of her comrades. This sight led to Pakura briefly overpowering the control and consciously helping the students escape. She did not fear the final rest, but rather felt relief.