No. [ He answers thoughtfully, almost at length, thinking of what Boruto had done and his relationship with his team. It had to have a certain irony, that Sarada idolized the Hokage, and Boruto seemed to have gained a liking to Sasuke and his way of doing things.
He isn't sure how he feels about that quite yet— but unlike Sasuke, he has a family, and friends, and no curse of hatred and pain to follow him around. ] He wants to protect the Hokage.
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He isn't sure how he feels about that quite yet— but unlike Sasuke, he has a family, and friends, and no curse of hatred and pain to follow him around. ] He wants to protect the Hokage.
[ The look he gives her is meaningful. ]