'Boruto' chapter 6 spoilers: Naruto kidnapped by Kinshiki and Momoshiki?

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Fans are super excited to see what the next chapters of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" have in store for them.

According to Bitbag, chapter 5 — entitled "Momoshiki and Kinshiki" — will see Boruto fail to take the final stage of the Chunin exams after Naruto claims that his son cheated.

It is expected that the father and son will come into some conflict because of Boruto's use of the Kote, a weapon that enables the user to tap into its pre-stored ninjutsu without chakra. It is a shortcut to use power which Naruto does not approve of. However, Boruto will explain that his intention was not to cheat but to get the Hokage to pay attention to him.

As for chapter 6, it is expected that Kinshiki will be captured by Kurotsuchi and Chojuro with the use of the taijutsu technique. This technique also harnesses power without the need for chakra.

Naruto and Sasuke are also expected to team up against Momoshiki, who will be using his magma attack against the two heroes. While the battle promises to be epic, there are also reports from HOF Mag that Naruto will be taken hostage by Kinshiki and Momoshiki.

It is said that the two would combine forces to take Naruto in order to extract the chakra of the Nine-Tailed Beast from him. To help her husband, Hinata will try to subdue the duo with her Gentle Fist technique, but he technique would only work on Kinshiki.

While Naruto could prove to be an even match for the powers of Momoshiki, he may still be captured since he will have to consider the safety of the villagers and hold himself back to ensure their safety.

Sasuke is expected to come to his rescue and the battle is expected to intensify outside of the village where they can use their powers freely without worrying about the destruction of property and injuries to innocent bystanders.

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