Yesterday (May 1), the plot of the Naruto extra-comic was uploaded online, and we can see what Boruto looks like when he grows up. However, more specific plots of the extra-comic and pictures of the plot drawn by netizens were later exposed on the Internet. One of the messages was quite interesting. The boss said to Boruto: "I will send you to the same place as the seventh generation... Boruto!" In the middle, Boruto recalled Hinata and Aoi, and then Boruto rolled his eyes in anger?! So netizens speculated that Naruto might disappear in the extra-comic, or even die. In Boruto's memories, Hinata cried and there were also memories of Boruto's childhood, but there was no trace of Naruto. This extra comic will also have the plot of the "Boruto" movie. Although it is not clear how it will appear, after reading these spoilers and hand-drawn plots, it makes people feel that if this is true, then the plot of this "Naruto" extra comic is really a bit cruel... Afterwards, some netizens asked the spoiler on Twitter whether these were true, and he gave a positive answer. However, for now, these spoilers are just information on the Internet, so we still have to take the official serialization as the standard. |
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