Warning: SPOILERS for chapter #80 of Borutoboruto just do it Sasuke Uchiha a Konoha traitor again, but this time it happened for all the right reasons. After Sasuke’s daughter Sarada was able to escape the mind-changing Omnipotence technique, making Boruto an enemy of Konoha, she begs her father to help Boruto escape, Sasuke agrees, despite even though he himself was a victim of this technique.
Boruto’s chapter #80 is the crucial end of the first part of the manga, which will then pause before returning for a much-anticipated hiatus. Kawaki was able to use Eida’s Almighty power to swap roles with Boruto, leading everyone to believe that he, Kawaki, was Naruto’s son, while Boruto was the pagan and traitor who killed the Hokage. (who was actually imprisoned by Kawaki in another world). size). The only two that are immune to the Almighty (for reasons that are not yet clear) are Sumire and Sarada Uchiha. In a very emotional moment, Sarada awakened her Mangekyo Sharingan and begged her father to save Boruto. Despite himself being a victim of the Almighty, Sasuke still believes in his daughter and rushes to rescue his disciple.
Sasuke becomes a traitor again in Boruto
In the Naruto series, Sasuke becomes a traitor to Konoha after leaving the village to join Orochimaru, tempted by the promise of the traitorous shinobi’s powers. This is one of the most important moments in the story, reinforcing Sasuke’s obsession with getting revenge on his (supposedly) betrayed brother Itachi, even at the cost of leaving his friends behind. and his village. Sasuke only returns to Konoha at the end of the series, after his final dramatic battle against Naruto, who never gave up on his friend. This time, however, Sasuke’s betrayal of Konoha happened not out of a selfish desire for revenge, but for the best possible reasons.
Sasuke’s relationship with his daughter Sarada in Boruto has always been a point of contention for fans, with many criticizing Sasuke as an absentee, unloving father. However, this chapter shows that the opposite is true. Sasuke has apparently fallen victim to the Almighty, and his memories have been altered (he believes that Kawaki is Naruto’s son and his own disciple). When he decides to help Boruto, it’s not just because his sharp intellect makes him realize the absurdity of the situation, but mainly because he trusts Sarada. Seeing his daughter awaken the Mangekyo Sharingan (a state triggered only by the most traumatic events) was enough to convince Sasuke that, while he couldn’t trust his own mind in this situation, he can certainly trust his daughter.
Sasuke proves he’s a great father and mentor
This decision eventually led Sasuke to step up to the role of Boruto’s mentor, and it’s also proof that, though he doesn’t show it often, he’s a loving and caring father. . The inevitable comparison to when Sasuke betrayed Konoha in Naruto helps highlight how much the character has grown since then. Overall, sasuke turned traitor again, but for the right reasons, is one of the best moments in borutoone that is sure to make fans of the character extremely happy.
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