'Boruto' manga chapter 3 spoilers: Uzumaki father and son save village?

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Chapter 3 of the "Boruto" manga called "Naruto: Next Generations" is believed to showcase the power of Naruto Uzumaki and his son Boruto when they work together.

It reportedly all starts when two unknown people creep into the village presumably to wreak havoc, pushing the Chunin exams to be cancelled. Naruto springs into action before anyone is put in danger.

Naruto and a team of ninjas work on the case, but according to "Boruto" manga Chapter 3 spoilers, his son Boruto will try to talk his father into allowing him to help and fight the intruders as well, but to no avail.

The Hokage does not want to put his son in harm's way. Boruto, however, can't be stopped from helping. After all, he has the hero in him much like his legendary father.

In "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3, he seeks the assistance of his teammates Konohamaru, Sarada and Mitsuki in finding out who the infiltrators are.

They soon find out that the intruders are breaking into Naruto's home. They immediately notify the Hokage, but an explosion cut short the conversation.

With Boruto now exposed to the danger, it is expected that he will come along with his father to fight the people that orchestrated the blast.

That means that in the "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" manga Chapter 3, the Uzumaki father and son will be seen fighting the bad guys together.

This will also be the perfect opportunity for the young Uzumaki to show his old man his newly-acquired Rasengan skill, which will show that Naruto shouldn't always be worried about the budding ninja's safety.

While "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3 will show a heroic and brave side of Boruto, his arrogant personality is rumored to be shown in the next installment of the manga.

A release date for "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 3 is yet to be revealed although it is expected it will take a while to be available.

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