'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' chapter 3 spoilers: Ninja infiltrators come in as Naruto and Boruto do battle

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A lot of fans are clamoring for the next chapter of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" now that the second chapter of the manga has ended.

It's now expected of the third chapter to show how Sarada, Mitsuki and Boruto will face a dangerous situation with infiltrators entering the village. With Boruto's usual intrepid nature, upon hearing the news of infiltration, he promptly goes to Naruto to ask for permission in order for him to fight the enemies.

However, as seen by most readers, the complex father-son relationship between Naruto and Boruto will not make it easy for the latter to get permission to fight. After all, Naruto wouldn't want his son to risk his life, so he'll forbid him to do it. Regardless, Boruto doesn't listen to his father and instead gets his team members to get more information about these intruders.

Meanwhile, the Hokage has arranged for a team of ninjas to be sent to deal with the enemy, which might be featured in this chapter, as reported by Movie News Guide.

Furthermore, in chapter 2, Sasuke mentioned about two mysterious figures who plans to capture the nine-tails beast. So when Sarada sees these two figures entering the home of the Hokage, she reports it to Naruto instead of continuing the investigation. With this, Naruto gives Boruto's team an earful for being rash and irresponsible for their actions. While arguing, they hear an explosion; Naruto sends a team to check on it.

This new chapter of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" will certainly be action-packed, and the possibilities are making fans even more excited. After all, the identity of these two mysterious figures might be revealed and if possible, even see Naruto and Boruto fight side by side against a common enemy. In any case, there's still no news about its release date, so fans will just have to wait.

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