'Boruto: Naruto' manga chapter 3 spoilers: lid lifted on conflicting characteristics

Boruto from "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" Toho Animation

The village will be shaken as two invaders arrive in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3, but Naruto will be in for an extra surprise.

According to spoilers, the attackers in the village are after a mysterious scroll that is in possession of Sasuke, which pits them directly against him.

"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3 spoilers suggest that these intruders will be successful in getting a hold of the document, but they won't get out of trouble just yet.

It is rumored that in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3, Boruto himself will try to apprehend the bad guys, although Naruto would not be too thrilled with that idea.

However, knowing Boruto, he will insist in doing so despite his father's strong disagreement over what he thinks is an outrageous idea.

In "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3, the young Uzumaki will go behind Naruto's back to help out in capturing the intruders and keep the city safe.

Boruto will turn to his friends to find a way to learn who the attackers are. According to spoilers, this will lead to an altercation with Boruto and these two intruders.

It is even being said that this chapter of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" will see Naruto and Boruto fighting side by side, with the latter showing off his newfound ability and strength to his father.

That being said, fans will be treated with an epic team-up between the father and son in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3.

It is expected that this will eventually lessen Naruto's worries about Boruto getting into the field although his attitude still needs work.

Rumor has it that in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3, Boruto will not only show his fighting skills, but his arrogant attitude. That being said, it looks like fans are going to see two sides of the same coin.

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