Uncovering The Burden Of Immunity: Why Boruto’s Time Skip Won’t Fix Everything

In This Article, We Explore The Implications Of Sarada’s Immunity To Eida’s Powers In Boruto: Naruto Next Generations And How It Affects Her Emotions And

By Amitabh Mukherji
April 7,2023
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The upcoming time skip in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations has been a topic of debate among fans. While some believe that it can fix the series’ biggest issues, others think it could ruin what could have been an epic conflict between Kawaki, Eida, and Sarada. In chapter 79 of the manga, Eida’s powers affect everyone except Sarada, and this could have been an opportunity to explore her feelings for Boruto.

Sarada’s Love For Boruto:

Sarada’s Love For Boruto

Previous interactions between Sarada and Boruto have hinted at her feelings for him. Eida’s power to make people perceive each other as someone else could have complicated Sarada’s emotions towards Boruto. If she had seen Kawaki doing this to Boruto, it could have caused her to experience some insecurities and confront her true feelings. However, Sarada is already immune to one of Eida’s other powers, which causes anyone who isn’t blood-related or a member of Otsutsuki to fall in love with her. She has to pretend to be affected by this power, and now she will likely have to do the same with Kawaki.

The Burden Of Immunity:

Sarada And Eida

Sarada’s immunity to Eida’s powers is also a burden. She has to pretend to be affected by Eida’s love charm, and now she will have to do the same with Kawaki. Her only solace is that Sumire might also be immune to this latest illusion, and the two could bond further and use their shared immunity to their advantage. There’s also the possibility that the two of them could leave Konoha in search of Boruto to help him overcome this misunderstanding.

Why The Time Skip Is Premature:

Boruto

Ultimately, the time skip brings fans closer to the epic showdown between Boruto and Kawaki, but it rushes to a conclusion that, for many, is the only real appeal of the series. Boruto has many intriguing avenues to explore, given that the basis of the “spell” that Kawaki forced Eida to involuntarily cast is deceit and trickery. Skipping over this could rob the series of significant character development and plot potential.

In conclusion, while the time skip may cover up Sarada’s misstep, it won’t fix everything. Boruto has many possibilities to explore, and rushing to a conclusion could ruin what could have been an epic conflict. Instead of skipping over the significant plot potential and character development, the series could benefit from exploring the effects of Eida’s powers on Sarada’s emotions and relationships.

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