This is not the Boruto created by Mikio Ikemoto.
This is the Boruto I designed.
In this world, Boruto is female. Sarada is male-named Itachi. Himawari is male too, called Hima. And this Boruto is not a cheater, not a shortcut-taker, not someone gifted power without cost. She is a hard worker in the truest, most brutal sense of the word.
From the age of seven, Boruto trains in secret under Kakashi Hatake. By eight, she already possesses genin-level strength. At nine and a half, she reaches chūnin level. By eleven, she stands at special jōnin, and not long after, full jōnin-all before she officially graduates from the Academy as a so-called "genin."
By the time of the chūnin exams-after Sasuke Uchiha takes her in-her true power finally begins to surface. Her strength explodes into high-jōnin territory, enough to shock even Sasuke himself. This is not talent alone. This is the result of years of silent suffering, discipline, and resolve.
Her daily life is merciless. She wakes at 1:30 a.m. Training from 2 to 8. Academy from 8 to 2. Friends from 2 to 4-because she still clings to some normalcy. Then training again from 4 to 7 before collapsing into sleep. On holidays, she trains twelve to fourteen hours without complaint.
Only a few know the truth: Kakashi, Hinata Hyuga, Itachi, Mitsuki-who knows everything about his sun-and later, Sasuke. To the rest of the world, Boruto is just a kid who plays video games and wastes time.
But what truly defines her isn't her strength. It's her dream.
Boruto wants to become Hokage-not for glory, not for recognition, but because she wants to be someone people can believe in. Someone who protects everyone. Someone who stands at the top not because she was born there, but because she earned it-every scar, every sleepless night, every silent sacrifice.
This is not the Boruto they expected.
This is the Boruto who will become Hokage.
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