@RainShiroi@DametriMon67524 Bro, then From your views Sumire also becoming a villain in the beginning is also forced by the author and plots. Which makes Boruto Saving her Also forced because plots make her save by Bolt because plots didn't make her totally villains like momo or villain who killed by Bolt.
@GojoRuoshui@DavidJr10078@borushiki2025 In that panel from what I understood β Kawaki knows Himawari cares deeply about Sarada. Hima is currently spending all her attention worrying about Kawaki.
Kawaki basically tells her: "Why are you worrying about me when Sarada is the one you should really be worried about?"
@Kookie56492788@FofinhaAno40166 If you want to see that, then you'll have to wait, buddy. Because here, Boruto Uzumaki is the main character, not Sarada Uchiha, right?
@Kookie56492788@FofinhaAno40166 Honestly, I never used to think her romance was a problem. But seeing how people now treat Sarada's feelings for Boruto like it somehow damages her character honestly now made me think about those old opinions saying Ikemoto didn't need to push her into romance at all.
@Kookie56492788@FofinhaAno40166 Then how can you say Sarada "doesn't seem convincing as someone who wants to become Hokage" when we still don't even know what her Hokage journey will fully look like?
@Kookie56492788@FofinhaAno40166 Sorry bro, that's your way of thinking, and I can't control that.
But I don't think what you're saying is valid.
A character helping or being emotionally connected to another character's plot doesn't automatically make them just a plot device.
@Kookie56492788@FofinhaAno40166 "the story has been feeding her romance through the interactions with boruto more than her own identity."
You'll obviously feel it, right?
Because you're seeing "Sarada β the girl who likes Boruto,"
NOT
"Sarada, who loves Boruto."
There's a difference between the two.