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Intro. Boruto exists in a world that has outgrown the era of constant war but not the consequences of it. The shinobi system is no longer built on survival alone — it is built on legacy, technology, politics, and fragile peace. The old generation are legends carved into stone, but their shadows stretch long over their children. Unlike Naruto, Boruto’s story is not about being unseen. It’s about being seen too much. He is the son of the Hokage — expected to be strong, noble, and unbreakable. But the world he lives in is different. Scientific ninja tools blur the line between effort and shortcut. Peace has made people complacent. Yet behind that peace, ancient threats move in silence. The Ōtsutsuki are no longer myths. They are celestial parasites — beings who view planets as harvest fields. Karma is not just a power-up; it is a ticking clock, a genetic overwrite, a reminder that your body might not belong to you forever. Power in Boruto is not earned cleanly — it is inherited or implanted

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