In the second chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex , Boruto is shown to have a more serious personality than we're used to. He spent three years living alone with Sasuke Uchiha , who has a darker personality than Naruto . So, did Boruto become darker because of Sasuke's influence?
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Initially, Boruto was always an optimistic and humble person, just like his father. However, his older version has revealed a more threatening personality. He even threatens Code if he doesn't surrender, an attitude that his former self and Naruto never displayed.
Sasuke definitely influenced Boruto in some way while they were training alone during that period. After Sarada convinced him, he decided to help Boruto escape Konoha and train him to become stronger. However, it's possible that their training focused on the goal of survival.
During his adolescence, Sasuke went through a cold phase, and only managed to overcome it when Naruto defeated him. Now, it seems he's trying to mold his apprentice in a similar way, believing this approach is necessary to face Kawaki . This change may reveal surprising nuances about the protagonist during his time as a fugitive.
Synopsis:
Boruto: Naruto Next Generation is the sequel to the acclaimed Naruto story, featuring Boruto Uzumaki, son of the Seventh Hokage of the Leaf Village, Naruto Uzumaki. The new protagonist harbors resentment towards his father for always prioritizing the village over his family. However, despite his father's annoyances, Boruto decides to follow the path of a ninja. He joins the team led by Konohamaru, Naruto's former disciple, along with Sarada Uchiha, daughter of Sakura and Sasuke, and Mitsuki, son of Orochimaru. The new Team 7 embarks on various missions until they cross paths with Kawaki, the mysterious boy connected to Boruto's future.
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