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Boruto 10
Boruto 10
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The story pivots hard into legacy and identity, with Boruto Uzumaki stepping out from under the shadow of his father and into something far more uncertain. The battle against Ao reaches its peak, blending old-world shinobi grit with the eerie, advancing threat of scientific ninja tools. Boruto isn’t just fighting an opponent, he’s confronting a version of the future that feels detached from everything the ninja world once stood for. The action is sharp and relentless, but there’s a deeper tension running underneath, what does it mean to be a ninja when tradition is being rewritten in real time?
As the dust settles, the focus shifts inward. Boruto begins to understand the weight of his own story, separate from Naruto, separate from expectation. The Kara organization lingers like a storm on the horizon, and Kawaki’s presence starts to reshape everything, hinting at bonds that will define what comes next. This volume feels like a turning point, less about proving strength and more about defining purpose, with the sense that the path forward won’t resemble anything that came before it.
