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However, they soon see that Kido's men were already defeated by genjutsu and flames - a signature of Sasuke's powerful jutsus. Albeit sad that Sasuke didn't stay, Sakura was happy that he rushed to her aid. In that arc, a synthetic being - complete with a synthetic Sharingan - would call himself Shin Uchiha and claim to "inherit Itachi's ideals. At some point before Naruto and Hinata's wedding, Sakura and Ino end up eyeing and fighting for the same picture frame as a gift to their friend.

When Ino insults Sakura about not being fit for marriage, Sakura challenges Ino in a cook-off. As their challenge dish, the two had to make the best soldier pills - or Military Rations Pill that can provide both physical nourishment and chakra.

The two choose Choji, the Konoha 11's resident food lover , as their impartial judge. When Choji collapses with a nosebleed, the two accuse each other of poisoning their pills. However, there weren't any traces of poison in their pills - only that the other used their competitor's favorite dessert. When Choji wakes up, he compliments both dishes and explains his collapse as a result of high blood sugar. In the end, Sakura and Ino make amends, skips the picture frame, and shops for separate gifts.

Sakura attends Naruto and Hinata's wedding alone, knowing that Sasuke is doing a mission elsewhere. With Sasuke still away, Sakura has developed anxiety and frustration over their long-distance relationship. It didn't help that Hokage Kakashi also asked her help in investigating one of the cases assigned to Sasuke.

Apparently, shinobi from the Hidden Leaf, Cloud, and Mist have disappeared. And when Taidachi Yamanaka gets involved, the trio sought the help of Ino, Shikamaru, Choji, and even Hinata to find the perpetrators. With their efforts, they managed to stop an attack in Konoha and subdue Taidachi, who they discover is under the influence of genjutsu. Having averted crisis, Sakura helped heal her comrades and her injured brethren.

Sakura finds herself relieved when she discovers that Sasuke himself managed to apprehend those responsible for Taidachi's genjutsu. In a letter that Naruto writes to Sasuke, he mentions that Sakura compared Sasuke's duties to protect the village in secret as the fulfillment of his childhood dreams to join the Konoha Military Police Force.

It's implied that her words in the letter motivated Sasuke to go back to Konoha. At some point during their marriage, Sakura had started to accompany Sasuke as she refused to leave his side. Sakura continued to join Sasuke in his adventures despite being pregnant with Sarada.

When Sakura went into labor, Sasuke accompanied Sakura to one of Orochimaru's secret lairs where Karin assisted with Sarada's delivery. The couple returned to Konoha shortly after Sarada's birth , with Karin keeping Sarada's umbilical cord while giving a pair of her glasses to Sarada as a souvenir. This nature of Sarada's birth becomes a relevant part of Sarada's growth.

After all, Sasuke's absence and Karin's glasses made Sarada think as though Karin was her mother, unaware of the events that had transpired during her birth. Given her tutelage under Tsunade, it makes sense for Sakura to become a sought-out Medical Ninja. At some point after Sarada's birth, Sakura eventually became the director of Konoha's Medical Clinic.

In turn, Sakura also became Konoha's top healer. This direction makes sense, given that her teacher Tsunade - also one of the three great Sannin - devised and refined the basic principles of Medical Ninjutsu in the first place.

Since there weren't many Medical-nin at the time of the Fourth Great Ninja War, it makes sense for Sakura - perhaps at the suggestion of Tsunade - to raise a new generation of Medical Ninja. Fans watched as Naruto dealt with the fallout of his battle with Isshiki, and it wasn't pretty. After all, the hero was warned using Baryon Mode would kill him, and Naruto agreed to undertake the power regardless.

So when the hero woke up in limbo, Boruto fans were already teary at the thought of the Hokage dying. However, that death never came about.

Instead, the only one who died in this episode was Kurama. The tailed beast chose to sacrifice his own life to save Naruto. In his last actions, Kurama burned off more of his power to keep Naruto alive even if just barely. It turns out Kurama planned to do this all the while if possible, and luck was in his favor. Sadly, Naruto falls in battle, but rather than dying, he endures a fate worse than death, because the sadistic Isshiki wants him to suffer mentally for derailing his plans.

Naruto is already suffering physically as he and Sasuke lose the fight against Isshiki in the villain's hidden dimension. Luckily, Sasuke teleports out using his Rinnegan, forced to leave Naruto behind as the Hokage's been pinned down with Isshiki's chakra-draining rods.

There's nowhere to go for the leader of Konoha, and he's merely hoping a badly wounded Sasuke can return with reinforcements. However, Isshiki spares Naruto, because killing him would require a large amount of chakra, which would harm Jigen's physical frame and leave Isshiki vulnerable.

He can't afford to waste chakra on someone as strong as Naruto, who is backed by the power of his Nine Tails Fox, known as Kurama. As a result, Isshiki seals away Naruto in a kettle-like coffin, which cuts off his chakra from the real world. When Kawaki senses that, his prosthetic hand, which was powered by Naruto's life essence, falls to the ground, reaffirming the Hokage's chakra is no longer connected to reality -- and that he's more or less dead.

To be more accurate, Naruto exists in a limbo world from which he can't escape, cut off from the ones he loves until Isshiki decides otherwise. To make matters worse, Isshiki is deriving pleasure, because he wants Naruto alive and cognizant to see the ninja world suffer. It's torture, not just of the body, but of the mind, and Isshiki wants to inflict as much as possible for Naruto's interference.



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