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Why Omnipotence Didn't Affect Sarada or Sumire

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Highlights

  • Eida's omnipotence in Boruto distorted reality by implanting false memories, making Sarada and Sumire immune due to their strong love for Boruto.
  • Love as a protective force and mental fortitude are theories that explain why Sarada and Sumire resist Eida's power in the Boruto universe.
  • While these theories offer intriguing insights, Sarada and Sumire's unexplained immunity to Eida's omnipotence continues to generate speculation and discussion among fans.



In the vast universe of Boruto, Fans have been wondering why Sarada and Sumire are the only characters who seem resistant to Aida's omnipotence, as she has reconstructed and manipulated the memories of their world. Aida's power works by penetrating the collective memory and psyche, making Sarada and Sumire outcasts because of their unaltered perspectives on reality.

Eida's omnipotence is a formidable force, introduced in Boruto Chapter 79. After the confrontation between Boruto and Momoshiki Ōtsutsuki, a member of the divine clan within the Boruto In the verse, Eida uses her omnipotence, which literally means 'all-powerful,' a term associated with divinity in classical theism. It has been observed that the result of omnipotence distorts the reality of... Boruto universe by implanting false memories into the cast and ultimately switching the lives of Kawaki and Boruto.


As a result of Omnipotence, Boruto He was burdened with the sins of Kawaki, the responsibility of killing his father, the 7th Hokage, Naruto Uzumaki, and is currently isolated from his peers due to Eida's scheming. However, despite the chaotic and radical shift in perceptions of Boruto cast, there are two characters who were not affected by the omnipotence abilities: Sarada Uchiha and Sumire Kakei.

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Boruto: Theories on Why Sarada and Surime Aren't Affected by Eida's Omnipotence

Theory 1: The power of love surpasses Eida's 'omnipotence'.

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A prevailing theory holds that Sarada and Sumire's unwavering love for Boruto It functions as a shield against Eida's influence. Love is a feeling that consumes the entire entity and is therefore influential, often portrayed as a force capable of overcoming challenges and resisting external manipulation.


When we refer to the prequel of Boruto, naruto shippuden, ...and specifically analyze the Leaf Village Assault Arc, in which the Akatsuki leader, Pain, ventures to destroy the Leaf Village and capture Naruto. Hinata Hyuga initiates a futile attempt to defeat Pain, motivated and influenced only by her adoration for Naruto. Therefore, it is evident that... Boruto The universe and the author, Masashi Kishimoto, defend the prudence of love as a motivator that can inflate a character's will to resist immense power. The notion of prevalent love has been conveyed to fans since the first edition of the universe, the original Naruto series, which later introduced the Will of Fire, an idea that has been woven throughout the narrative, from Naruto to Naruto Shippuden and currently. Boruto.


Sarada's strong feelings for Boruto have been speculated among fans since the conception of the Boruto Series. However, as the narrative unfolds, the theory that Sarada is in love with... Boruto She values more through her shared experiences and bonds formed through trials. Similarly, Sumire's feelings for Boruto They were openly hinted at. In Chapter 19 of Boruto manga, Sumire states that she is “interested” in Boruto, as she watches him walk away.

Theory 2: Sarada and Sumire's Mental Fortitude

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Another theory examines Sarada and Sumire's inner strength and mental resilience. Both characters possess unwavering self-belief and unwavering determination, attributes that may make them resistant to external manipulation. Sarada strives to become Hokage; she displays remarkable strength of character and intends to continue the legacy of the Uchiha clan.


Sarada's unwavering determination to achieve her goals, along with her strong sense of justice inherited from her father, Sasuke, make her a steadfast and determined person. Her interactions with BorutoWhile indicating a strong bond, they also demonstrate her independence and confidence. Sumire, despite her chaotic past as an associate of the Ninja Weapons Science Team, illustrates resilience and determination in forging her own path.

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Analysis of both theories

Both theories provide intriguing explanations as to why Sarada and Sumire are unaffected by Eida's omnipotence. The power of love, as described in Theory 1, is consistent with the themes of unity and camaraderie that are central to the series. Boruto plot. The strong emotional bonds between Sarada and Sumire with Boruto This could protect them from external manipulation, which is consistent with the series' emphasis on the power of connections between people. On the other hand, Theory 2 highlights the importance of psychological determination and mental resilience in resisting external influences. The characters of Sarada and Sumire are distinguished by their resilience and tenacity, characteristics which, the theory states, could potentially provide them with immunity to Eida's omnipotence.

However, both theories have limitations. Theory 1 is heavily based on the power of love as a protective mechanism, which has not yet been canonically confirmed within the... Boruto Series. In the case where Sumire says she is "interested" in Boruto, This could very well be interpreted as romantic interest, but at this point, this idea is merely an interpretation, not an objective confession. Furthermore, the evidence of Sarada's love for... Boruto It's even less; nothing was stated directly, only subtle expressions and interactions.


Theory 2, while emphasizing inner resolve and mental fortitude, doesn't fully explain the specific mechanics of Eida's power or why Sarada and Sumire are immune to its effects. Sarada and Sumire are some of the strongest and most mentally driven characters in the series, but other characters don't fit this description. To refute this, consider Mitsuki, the third member of the... Boruto and Sarada's ninja team (Team 7), is consumed by the influence of Boruto. For Mitsuki, Boruto It is a symbol of light, the sun, which functions symbiotically with what Mitsuki sees as the moon. Not only does it have Boruto He became a figure that Mitsuki swore to protect, but Mitsuki actively left Orochimaru's confines to stay with Boruto. It was demonstrated throughout the narrative that Mitsuki's determination to help... Boruto it is as deep as the dream of Sarada or Surime; Boruto became a purpose for Mitsuki, but he was still consumed by Eida's omnipotence ability.


The inexplicable nature of Sarada and Sumire's immunity to Aida's omnipotence continues to captivate fans, sparking active speculation and discussion within the Boruto community. Whether it stems from a source of love or inner power, the proposed theories provide fascinating insights into the nuances of Sarada and Sumire. As the story progresses, it remains to be seen whether these theories will be verified or if new revelations will emerge to shed light on this unidentified phenomenon.

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Boruto

Release dateApril 5, 2017

The CreatorMasashi Kishimoto