Or at least felt something was wrong, but didn't say anything.
Look at this:
> The author put focus onto Sasuke, rather than anyone else. Even though Naruto was beside him, the author focused on Sasuke's Rinnegan
> Naruto sensed that Sasuke was off, but Sasuke didn't say anything. Either he felt something was off, or didn't tell Naruto what happened because he wasn't unsure.
> The final scene which was supposed to be with Sakura too, only shows Sasuke. It seems to be focusing on the fact that Sasuke is watching Boruto - Because he knows something, rather than the Movie version which was just a 'pairing moment'.
This is just a theory though. What do you think?
Look at this:
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> The author put focus onto Sasuke, rather than anyone else. Even though Naruto was beside him, the author focused on Sasuke's Rinnegan
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> Naruto sensed that Sasuke was off, but Sasuke didn't say anything. Either he felt something was off, or didn't tell Naruto what happened because he wasn't unsure.
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> The final scene which was supposed to be with Sakura too, only shows Sasuke. It seems to be focusing on the fact that Sasuke is watching Boruto - Because he knows something, rather than the Movie version which was just a 'pairing moment'.
This is just a theory though. What do you think?