Behind Sakura’s Confession

Just like as I thought right after posting about Sakura’s Confession, there’s gonna be another reason for that. And sure it’s true, but still, could be a made-up story by Sai.

Sai confesses about Sakuras confession...

Sai confesses about Sakura's confession...


Sai went up to Naruto and deliver a message about what’s behind Sakura’s confession. Apparently, Sakura’s true plan is to have Sasuke killed, either by Naruto or anyone particularly from the village. Sasuke is now a missing nin, a criminal, an Akatsuki member. If you understand the Ninja code of discipline, you would also think that Sasuke deserves a punishment. And if you would ask me, I think it’s just appropriate that Sasuke be the super villain till the end of Naruto. In the current scenario, all he has is hate for his village, all hate and nothing else.

Anyway, because Naruto refuses Sakura’s proposal to forget about his promise and go against Sasuke, she’s making a move herself together with other batchmates. And while Naruto already knows about it, we don’t know what’s gonna be his new.

Meanwhile, it looks like Danzo lost a position of a Hokage and Kakashi is the next in line. Or could it be Naruto?

If Naruto becomes the new Hokage, which looks likely to happen, it will also mean that anything he says shall be followed by his people. His decisions will be respected, and if he still plans to prove that there’s still some goodness in Sasuke’s heart, everything could be reversed. But I don’t know. I maybe overthinking things.

  1. Emmy says:

    i agree with you their ya, i wish i had time to think things through, but also masashi is very unpredictable, he is a genius so who knows?

  2. tony says:

    Well i havent kept myself well up to date but the naruto series has to far to go to allow naruto to reach his ultimate goal just yet, i think things are about to take a huge twist

  3. Paul Lawrence says:

    Naruto is a very great movie and its very difficult to predict the next line of action due to the writer’s high intelligence.

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