The Boy with the Sharingan

Synopsis
Sasuke clashes with the hooded figure, who attacks him with a kusarigama. Sasuke blocks it with his sword, and channels Chidori through his sword and figure's weapon, knocking them down. His assailant is a small pale boy with Sharingan, wearing the Uchiha crest who flees. Sarada rushes to the Hokage's office, intending to ask him where her father is. Naruto receives a message from Sasuke by hawk about the boy with the Sharingan. Naruto consults Kakashi, who surmises he might be related to a particular person. The boy meets with a hooded man, who asks him about Sasuke, intending to kill him for having killed Itachi. As she arrives at Naruto's office, Sarada overhears him saying he'll meet Sasuke personally. Chōchō meets Sarada by the gates. Naruto asks Shikamaru to tell Boruto he's sorry, and sets off. Boruto arrives moments later with lunch. Sarada offers to take the lunch to Naruto, and takes off with Chōchō. The two are watched with a Sharingan-wielding creature. The boy Shin is commanded to abduct Sarada. Shin accosts Chōchō and Sarada, and begins fighting them. Naruto intervenes as Shin attacks Chōchō. Shin reveals a Mangekyō Sharingan, prompting Naruto to enter Six Paths Sage Mode. Shin tries a sneak attack with remotely controlled weapons, which Naruto blocks with chakra arms. Shin dodges Naruto's chakra arms, and is told to retreat by a Sharingan creature. Chōchō briefly considers the possibility of Naruto being her father. Naruto thinks it'll be safer for them to go with him. Sarada delivers his lunch. Naruto describes Sasuke to Sarada, and compares her to both her parents. Sarada rushes to the Ridge Tower where they're supposed to meet Sasuke, the prospect of finally meeting him awakening her Sharingan. When Sasuke sees her, he draws his sword, asking if she's with Shin.

Trivia

 * After Naruto blocks Shin's attacks with Tailed Beast Chakra Arms, Sarada and Chōchō mention that they know that Naruto has the Nine-Tails inside his body, while in the manga, they don't mention this fact.