in the most recent boruto: naruto Next generations. Sarada The Uchiha’s immunity to Eida’s ability to control the minds of others was in full effect. But the question of how she can resist the power and hide the truth from Eida remains unresolved, unless one considers bloodline.
In Masashi Kishimoto’s Boruto #80, after trying to stop Boruto from running away, Sarada experienced a strange phenomenon. Due to Eida’s omnipotent power at Kawaki’s suggestion, the entire community, except for Kawaki, Boruto, Sarada, and Sumire, thought Boruto was the enemy. Whereas earlier, in Chapter 76, Sarada and Sumire showed immunity to Eida’s powers, the recent performance is more impressive considering the power and output Eida has unleashed this time. Some fans have suggested that Sarada has immunity to the Mangekyo Sharingan, which she first demonstrated in Chapter 80. However, this would ignore the fact that her father, who also possesses strong jutsu. strongman of the Uchiha Clan, was also completely mesmerized by Eida’s enchantment. So the only other possible explanation is genetics.
Sarada’s Origin Returns With The Strongest Otsutsuki Of All Of Them
It is widely documented that the only individuals immune to Eida’s mind control abilities are members of the Otsutsuki Family and Eida’s family. Currently, Daemon is the only one identified as related to Eida. So while it would be an exaggeration to suggest that Sarada is related to Eida – although it is still possible, the more likely reason here is the connection with the Otsutsuki Family. Eida is a cyborg created by Amado under the auspices of Jigan AKA Isshiki Otsutsuki to become an elite member of his Kara Organization. In creating Kara’s cyborg member, Amado, one of the brightest technical minds in the shinobi world, was given unparalleled access to Otsutsuki’s knowledge and materials. Naturally, having been betrayed by his subordinates, Jigen wanted to limit the abilities of his subordinates stronger than himself, so Eida was unable to influence Otsutsuki.
Although Sarada is clearly not an Otsutsuki by birth, it is possible that she has enough Otsutsuki DNA to be someone who opposes the purposes of Eida’s power. One might wonder where she would get Otsutsuki’s DNA from? Of course, her father. Sasuke is the reincarnation of Indra Otsutsuki, the grandson of Kaguya Otsutsuki – the creator of the chakras in humanity. Indra is described as being quite similar to her father, Hagoromo. In Naruto #670, he is even described as having inherited most of Hagoromo’s genes. This suggests that as Indra’s reincarnation, Sasuke passed on the recessive Otsutsuki gene to Sarada making her immune to Eida’s enchantment.
Boruto Saga can’t escape the Otsutsuki darkness
There is precedent for this idea. Neither Boruto nor Kawaki are Otsutsuki by birth, but both possess enough of Otsutsuki’s DNA through their interactions with Momshiki and Isshiki to overthrow Eida’s powers. In Boruto’s case, his DNA was literally overwritten with Otsutsuki’s DNA. In Kawaki’s case, his Otsutsuki-ness is due to his kama, which Ishhiki will use to possess him. While Sasuke’s Otsutsuki DNA is clearly not enough to fully protect him from being “infested”, it does seem to make him less vulnerable. Sasuke believes Sarada when she tells him that Boruto is innocent after all. In any case, Otsutsuki by blood seems to be a more logical argument against Eida’s power than simply being a vessel for Otsutsuki.
While there are many theories as to why Sarada is immune to Eida’s powers, considering the breadth of the Naruto-Boruto story, the Otsutsuki connection is by far the most plausible explanation. It was also the theory that best explained why Sumire also resisted Eida’s power. That is, someone in her family, unknown to readers because she was an orphan, had a connection to an Otsutsuki, and that connection provided her with enough Otsutsuki DNA. to become an Otsutsuki. Kishimoto has never failed to make the biggest revelations about boruto about Otsutsuki, and there is no evidence that is not true in the case of Sarada.
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