'Boruto: Naruto Next Generation' chapter 4 spoilers: Boruto could suffer loss of Chuunin title

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Manga readers anticipate chapter 4 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations as Boruto implicated himself to a cheating offence during the Chuunin Exams. Boruto used a scientific device to win the second test of the exam which is prohibited.

His dad, Naruto, and also the current Hokage of Konoha announced his son's mischief to the entire village. This caused Boruto to resent his father even more and made the villagers wary of the Hokage's son.

Sarada, because of her extreme anger to Boruto, might beat him to pulp. She always stress her dream to become the next Hokage, and the complication that Boruto made dragged the team down. 

Mitsuki, who has a high regard of Boruto because of his lineage, is also disappointed with his actions.

Chapter 4 might reveal what will be done for the team and for Boruto. Speculations say that he might lose his Chuunin title and will be kicked out of Konohamaru's team.

Naruto might also come up with a big action to discipline his son as it proves that lecturing him is not enough to take effect.

Readers were disappointed as the manga was strikingly similar with Boruto: Naruto the Movie and it evidently looked like a recap of the movie. Fans may not wait any longer for a fresh story as the recap could come into conclusion for the proceeding chapters.

The current events that are shown in chapter 3 is a flashback from chapter 1 where Boruto is fighting Kawaki, a new villain in the series, behind a destroyed Konoha. Fans speculated theories as the manga used time leap from the very start of the series and hinted several appalling news for the fans.

The Hokage of Konoha is believed to have died along with the annihilation of Konoha. The series might also decimate other Naruto characters as the manga create a story for the next generation of ninjas and shoulder the current dilemmas by Boruto's generation. The destruction of the village is also essential for the growth of the characters to take hold and for the change in the ninja world.

It also noticeable the change of the past Konoha where Naruto grew up and the current one, where readers can see an advance style of living similar to the real world.

Reasons for a possible future complication might come because of the technology attributed with ninja skills. At chapter 2, an inventor introduced a device where one can summon a technique regardless if you have ninja skills or none and also does not require to power it with chakra.

With these major changes, the new predicament for the Boruto series might be because of progress of technology.

Boruto: Naruto Next Generation chapter 4 will be released some time this week.

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