4. The Chakra Virus Was Just a Misunderstanding

Unlike the real-world Coronavirus pandemic, the Chakra Virus turned out to be a mere misunderstanding.

When Naruto tried to hide in the hospital, he was eventually captured by the medical team. Afterward, both Naruto and Sakura underwent blood tests. The test results showed that neither of them was infected with the Chakra Virus.

The mystery behind Naruto’s sneeze that hit Sakura’s face was finally solved. Shizune found a bottle in Naruto’s jacket pocket. It turned out that Naruto sneezed after accidentally inhaling the contents of the bottle, which contained chili powder. Meanwhile, Sakura fainted due to exhaustion. The red spots on her face were merely a mild allergic reaction caused by Naruto’s sneeze. In other words, all of Sakura’s symptoms were not related to the Chakra Virus.

Feeling wronged by the incident, Naruto demanded an apology from Tsunade. To him, being a Hokage didn’t mean Tsunade was exempt from taking responsibility for her mistakes. However, Tsunade had a strong alibi. She explained that the incident wasn’t a mistake but rather an emergency simulation designed as crisis training. Tsunade even thanked Naruto for his participation in the simulation.

Closing Note:

Amid the current Coronavirus pandemic, Qiuqa also urges readers to continue following health protocols by practicing the 3M steps:

1. Wearing a mask.

2. Washing hands.

3. Maintaining social distance.

Remember, the Chakra Virus is only dangerous in fiction, but the Coronavirus is a real threat. Let’s protect ourselves and our loved ones by consistently following health protocols!