'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' chapter 3 spoilers: Will Boruto cheat on Chunin exam?

(Facebook/Naruto)"Boruto: The Movie" focuses on Naruto's son, Boruto.

There is no shortage of fans when it comes to the "Naruto" franchise. The newest iteration, "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," has already gained a loyal fan following. The highly anticipated chapter 3 of the manga is expected to be release in the first week of July.

"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" follows Naruto's son, Boruto. Predictions and theories have already taken the Internet by storm as to what will happen in the upcoming third chapter of the popular Japanese manga. One of these predictions has to do with Boruto cheating on his Chunin exam.

According to Hall of Fame Magazine, chapter 3 will see Boruto in a fight with a fellow examinee. Boruto will apparently make six clones of himself by using the Kage Bunshin no Jutsu technique, but his rival will do the same — only with 10 clones. With Boruto outnumbered, his enemy's clones attack him. When all seems lost, the young hero will then toss a scroll from his pocket toward his opponent, causing water to burst from the scroll. The water will flood the area and drown his challenger.

"Boruto: The Movie" had the same story arc, so it would not come as a surprise if the manga mirrors these events. Apart from the fight, other scenes are also expected to be added to chapter 3. There is belief that the upcoming chapter will elaborate on the Chunin exams and its parts, consisting of three: a written part, a phase called "Forest of Death," and the preliminaries.

Boruto's friends will reportedly question him on the technique he used during the battle, but the young student will not divulge anything. Naruto will then talk to his son about it in private and ask him if he cheated. Boruto will not deny the claim, but he will also not say anything alluding to its truth.

It is certainly going to be an exciting chapter full of action and lessons to be learned. However, it should be noted that these are merely speculations, so fans should take this with a grain of salt.

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