Does Boruto Get in Trouble for Using the Ninja Tool?

avatarRegulatingHale·4 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad·4 months ago

Yep, Boruto gets busted big time for using the ninja tool during the Chunin Exams. It wasn't pretty—he faced his dad's wrath and a lot of disappointed looks!

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avatarManningAndy·4 months ago

He got in trouble, but hey, who doesn't bend the rules once in a while? He learned a valuable lesson, though.


avatarComposingGuru·4 months ago

Boruto definitely faces the music for using that ninja tool. It cost him his Chunin Exam and a lot of trust from his friends and family.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow·4 months ago

Yep, Boruto gets into trouble, especially from Naruto. The ninja tool scandal during the Chunin Exams was a major turning point for his character.


avatarAlightingTang·4 months ago

Using the ninja tool got Boruto into hot water, especially with Naruto. It was a huge deal in the Chunin Exams.

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