'Boruto: Naruto Next Generation' chapter 3 spoilers: Student is kidnapped during Chunin exams

Boruto in "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" Toho Animation

According to the latest rumors regarding "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" chapter 3, a student will be abducted by unknown intruders in the village.

The new chapter of the Boruto-centric manga reportedly begins with the Chunin exams, which is quickly interrupted when Mitsuki was kidnapped by the attackers.

How they pulled that off, "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" chapter 3 spoilers claim that the prowlers disguised themselves as part of the Chunin exam to get into the premises undetected.

In "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" chapter 3, it will be revealed why they took Mitsuki, but it appears that they will use him as leverage over anyone who tries to stop them from completing their mission.

In a previous rumor about the "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" chapter 3 plot, it was said that these attackers came to the village in search of a scribe that is currently in the possession of Sasuke.

Because of this, Sasuke will help in apprehending the bad guys that is terrorizing their village and also to make sure the scribes do not fall into the wrong hands.

Naruto, of course, will also be helping out and will dispatch as many units as he can to patrol the area at all times. He will personally be on the lookout as well.

Apart from Naruto and Sasuke teaming up to patrol the city, "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" chapter 3 will also see the former's son helping out.

However, Naruto does not like the idea of Boruto putting his life in danger and stops him. But knowing Boruto, lack of permission won't stop him from doing anything he wishes to do.

This is why in "Boruto: Naruto Next Generation" chapter 3, he will get the help of some of his friends to figure out the identity of the intruders.

The information they will get is expected to help Naruto, and it might even lead to the father and son fighting the bad guys together.

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