Boruto Naruto manga chapter 4 spoilers: Boruto's cheating lands him in trouble

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Two new villains are expected to add spice to Boruto Naruto's third and fourth chapters.

According to a report from Mobile n Apps, the two antagonists are yet to be named but they will be responsible for abducting Mitsuki. Because of this development, Chuunin exams will be delayed.

Boruto is also expected to be in deep trouble after he is found to be using advanced techniques due to cheating.

Based on a report by Hall of Fame, Boruto will be seen in a video footage exhibiting advanced techniques that triggered questions, as well as amazement from the public.

While there are many theories as to what punishment Boruto will get, fans are speculating that it could be as heavy as losing his title as Chuunin, or perhaps, Team Konohamaru will bear the brunt of his mistake.

Sarada is expected to speak her mind about Boruto's blunder and tell him how ashamed she is to be on the same team as him. but it will be Mitsuki's disappointment that will wear heavily on the young Chuunin.

However, Mitsuki is expected to be fair to Boruto and give him a chance to explain why he did what he did and eventually understand.

Another disappointment that will weigh heavily on Boruto is Konohamaru's.

Boruto's actions will also affect his father Naruto as well because he is a well respected Hokage in the village. His son's mistake causes him to lose some of respect of the villagers as Boruto's act was announced by Naruto himself along with the proclamation of the exam passers.

The father and son though, are expected to have a heart to heart talk which will make Boruto realize the gravity of what he has done.

Most likely, he will explain to his father that he only did what he did to measure up to the high standards set by the Hokage and wanted to do well as a Chuunin.

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