It's about the girl with the glasses and the fierce, uncertain heart. Sarada Uchiha.
But this story arc? It isn't about them. Sarada Rising- Boruto Naruto Next Generation -v...
We see her awaken her Sharingan not through hatred or the trauma of loss, but through the overwhelming, desperate love for a mother she might lose. That is the revolution. Where Sasuke’s eyes were born in darkness, Sarada’s are born in the desperate light of familial bond. She breaks the cycle not by being stronger than her father, but by being emotionally wiser. It's about the girl with the glasses and
They can be cures.
Watching "Sarada Rising" feels like watching a single small lantern being lit in the middle of a vast, dark forest. For so long, the narrative of the Naruto universe has been dominated by god-level clashes, planet-shattering chakra, and the legacy of two demigods—Naruto and Sasuke. Their shadows stretch long and deep. It isn't about them