The dynamic between Sasuke Uchiha and his daughter, Sarada, stands out as one of the most intricate relationships within the Naruto universe. Sarada grew up under the impression that her father was indifferent toward her, all while Sasuke was away on missions intended to protect her. Fortunately, their bond has improved throughout the ongoing Boruto series, yet it continues to display some tension and complexity.
In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, the manga series offers a poignant reference to Sasuke’s emotional struggles. In Chapter 17, we learn that the creatures born from Jura—the series’ main antagonist, who embodies the essence of the Ten Tails—are heavily influenced by the emotions of their human progenitors. Although Hidari’s emotions remain obscure, hints suggest that they encapsulate Sasuke’s profound regret for not being more present in Sarada’s life.
Matsuri’s Crush: Unveiling Hidari’s Emotional Depth
The Divine Tree’s Connection to Sasuke’s Regret
As Chapter 17 unfolds, the encounter between Matsuri and her target, Konohamaru Sarutobi, takes unexpected turns. Instead of the anticipated violent reaction from the Divine Tree, Matsuri experiences a flurry of emotions, turning bright red and losing the ability to articulate her feelings. This reaction suggests a significant crush on Konohamaru. Fans will recall that her human counterpart, Moegi, had similar feelings, amplifying this emotional connection across generations.
This development hints that the primary catalyst for the Divine Trees’ actions is rooted in the strongest feelings experienced by their human counterparts during their absorption. In Matsuri’s case, it was her admiration for Konohamaru, intensified by the emotional inheritance from Moegi. This theory finds additional support in characters like Mamushi, who reflects Bug’s aversion to Eida, demonstrating that emotions play a critical role in shaping the Divine Trees’ behaviors.
Contrary to his seemingly cold demeanor, Sasuke possesses a deeply empathetic nature scarred by his tumultuous past. Although he may not fit the mold of a perfect father, he has proven to be a caring and supportive parent, primarily driven by his love for his family. His final sentiment before confronting the Claw Grime was one of regret for not being more present for Sarada.
Hidari’s Limited Comprehension of Sasuke’s Regret
A Newborn Mind’s Grasp of Negative Emotions
Chapter 17 also reveals that not all Divine Trees are predisposed to aggression, making Hidari’s initial confrontation with Sarada especially perplexing. Instead of embodying Sasuke’s protective instincts as a father, Hidari exhibited a violent response. Initially, this could lead fans to infer that Sasuke harbored ill intentions, yet the reality is much different. Hidari’s reaction stems from a lack of emotional understanding. Shikamaru’s insights liken these Divine Trees to children grappling with the complexities of the world.
Consequently, it’s unreasonable for Hidari to possess a full comprehension of regret. When he encounters Sarada, he does not clearly identify his guilt for being absent; he merely feels discomfort. Following the instinctive behavior of a child, his first reaction is to eliminate what causes him distress. Hidari is simply not equipped to realize that Sarada is not the origin of Sasuke’s feelings of guilt; rather, Sasuke yearns to build a deeper connection with his daughter.
Hidari’s Unique Emotional Landscape
Escalating Regret Over Years Apart
Hidari’s actions—steeped in Sasuke’s regret—provide an insightful lens through which we can examine his character. His impulsive behavior and readiness for conflict set him apart from other Divine Trees. Sasuke’s emotions are likely much more intense compared to those of other characters tied to Jura’s creations.
From the outset of the Boruto series, Sasuke grappled with the distance between himself and his loved ones. As he embarked on a journey to mitigate the threats surrounding Boruto, these feelings naturally exacerbated. Thanks to his mentor’s sacrifice, Naruto was able to survive his exile, allowing Sasuke to explore new connections. In those final moments of separation, Sasuke’s regret was palpable, further highlighting a father’s anguish over potentially losing contact with his daughter.
Hidari has established himself as one of the more thought-provoking characters in the entire Naruto canon. However, there remains much to uncover about him, and fans eagerly anticipate the revelations surrounding this distinctive Divine Tree.
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