'Boruto Naruto' manga chapter 4 spoilers: Boruto kicked out of Chunin exams

Boruto as seen in Boruto: Naruto the Movie Toho

"Boruto: Naruto the Next Generation" chapter 4 will continue the tales of Naruto's son, Boruto Uzumaki. As stated in a report from Mobile N Apps, Boruto is going to get disqualified from the Chunin examinations sometime during the third round due to cheating. 

It has been pointed out that Team Konohamaru, which consists of Boruto, Mitsuki, Konohamaru Sarutobi and Sarada Uchiha, has passed the first round and will be moving forward with the rest of the examinations. However, as the team enters the third round, Boruto will be caught using a Kote, a new invention that allows a user to use ninjutsu without having to consume chakra.

More shocking is the fact that the use of a Kote was banned by the Seventh Hokage, Boruto's own father Naruto. Naruto reportedly explained that using a Kote went against the tradition of preserving the Shinobi arts and that it would discourage other competitors from working hard.

Naruto will then announce his son's actions to the entire town and it will later boil down to kicking Boruto out of the team or letting the entire team be punished for his actions. This will then cause Boruto to be even more resentful of his father and aim instead to be like Sarada's father, which he views as a great master ninja. 

According to the report, the details have yet to be confirmed and they should still be taken as pure rumors until the manga officially releases to the public. 

Design and Trend reports that the chapter might start giving answers to some of the mysteries planted in the film "Boruto: Naruto the Movie," such as how more ninjas might arrive with even more inventions like the Kote or whether or not Sasuke and Naruto might die. 

"Boruto: The Next Generation" chapter 4 is expected to be released within the first week of August, although an exact release date has not yet been announced.

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