Board Thread:Boruto Discussions/@comment-33068326-20180113004418

The 4th ending of Boruto Nekusuto Genoreshunsu got me thinking. Here's my newest whacked up theory of how future plot will go:

Kara might actually be under a false pretense of being Otsutsuki Clan killers who protect ninjas. Boruto will like this and think they're even better than Naruto. Kara will secretly become a big threat to ninjas, and Naruto will not know how to react, plus Boruto's gained that Kara curse mark. They'll get into a big dispute, but Naruto will actually have no choice but banish Boruto as a rogue ninja. Boruto will hate his Dad and secretly join Kara (maybe w/ Sasuke watching out for him). Mitsuki might leave and join Boruto as he's his Sun and together they will go thinking that they'll save the world together as Sun and Moon, but Sarada definitely will stay in the village, as leaving with Boruto would hinder her ambition to become Hokage. They'd fight, and Boruto would be like "following the stupid Hokage route in the end as always, wanting to be like that bastard who's banished his own son" and break his promise to protect her as the Hokage's right hand, ending their friendship on bad terms and probably not seeing each other for years. Kawaki will be part of Kara, and they'll become besties. But then Kara will reveal itself to Boruto to actually killing ninjas instead of protecting them. Their goal will be to eliminate ninjas and start a new civilization of Kara people basically, and will basically nuke Konoha by working with the Scientific Ninja Tool people. Kawaki is actually a genetic combination of Naruto and Sasuke, and thus more powerful than them. Boruto finds out from Orochimaru that he has the Jougan and was genetically engineered to do so, combining Mitsuki and Boruto's DNA, and that they are basically connected to each other??? (IDK, what does it means to be a Sun? Ideas guys?) Boruto realizes he's been wrong all this time and tries to stop Kara, along the way telling Sasuke the truth, and they try to stop Kara together.) But somehow Kawaki finds out and kills Sasuke. Sasuke tells Boruto that he's leaving it up to him to save Sakura and Sarada somehow and then dies. Boruto remembers the promise he made to protect Sarada, and he rushes back to Konoha to save her and the rest of Konoha along w/ Mitsuki. Sarada on the other hand has been training, basically the next future generations leader of Konoha. She learns about Kara's plan and tells Naruto. (Maybe they try to evacuate all villagers, but then Kara strikes) Sarada and Sakura try to send villagers to safety; Sarada cannot bring herself to abandon the villagers and goes to Naruto, who suddenly tells them he was informed that Sasuke is dead, and Boruto was nearby at the time. Sarada stands there, shocked and hateful of Boruto as Kawaki kills Naruto in front of their eyes. Sarada activates her Mangekyou Sharingan and gets seriously injured but fights Kawaki, leaving behind her destroyed glasses. Boruto and Mitsuki finally arrive on the scene: but it's too late, Konoha is nuked. Boruto remembers Naruto. He is appalled that the father he's hated for years is dead. He sees destroyed Konoha; the shattered remains of a once modern, peaceful city. He remembers his own family; Hinata and Himawari, and he hasn't seen them for years, and he breaks down. Boruto thinks he is the reason behind Sarada's death, and the Uchiha Clan being extinct and that he couldn't obey Sasuke's wishes as his disciple. (Sarada is actually alive though guys, she somehow escapes).

But Kawaki is there as well. Mitsuki is the only friend he has that is left alive in the world. Together they try to stop Kawaki. And thus is the beginning of the anime? Seems like a longshot to me; but honestly I think it would be interesting, nevertheless with some plot holes if the story went like this. The characters would especially be interesting. I find Kara seriously interesting too; and the relationships between Team Konohamaru/7 would be great and complex. Nuking Konoha is also super dark though guys; let's get this straight.  