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Saruto | The Celestial War (Part 2)
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Complete, First published Jun 28, 2021
After spending 5 years in the past, Saruto returns to the present to find a world plunging into war. Can Saruto use his new found knowledge and abilities to save those he loves and make the world right again? Or will his powers take control and awaken old enemies that only want to destroy what he holds dear? 
 
PART 2 OF 2 IN SARUTO: BLOODLINE MAIN SERIES
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Saruto

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    Season 1
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When he returns to Konohagakure, The Village Hidden in the Leaves, after years of training and travelling; Uzumaki Boruto realizes things have barely changed. The people haven't, and nor has the place... but yet, he knows deep down, another wave was approaching. The Kara is on the move again, targeting Boruto's Karma seal and planning the resurrection of a new Otsutsuki while he is still on the struggle with Momoshiki and Kawaki. Join Boruto, Mitsuki, Sarada, new friends, and the rest of the old gang as the action heats up with new techniques and stronger foes. I don't own any of the characters, almost all of them belong to Masashi Kishimoto.