2. Sarada Trains Chidori with Sasuke
While Sarada, Mitsuki, Himawari, and Kawaki watched Naruto training Boruto in Taijutsu and the power of Karma, Sarada was impressed by Boruto’s prowess in his sparring match against his father. Even Naruto, the Seventh Hokage whom Sarada admired greatly, praised Boruto’s progress. This motivated Sarada even more to train harder so she wouldn’t fall behind Boruto.
Coincidentally, Sasuke was in Konoha at the time, and Sarada didn’t want to waste this opportunity. She asked Sasuke to teach her the Chidori Jutsu. Since Sarada’s Sharingan had already awakened two Tomoe, Sasuke agreed to train her. The next day, Sasuke took Sarada to a mountain with a powerful waterfall as their training site.
Sasuke explained that Chidori was a Jutsu passed down to him by the Sixth Hokage, Kakashi. He also explained that the main strength of Chidori lies in the combination of attack speed and the amount of chakra used. This combination produces the signature sound that resembles the chirping of birds.
To demonstrate the power of Chidori, Sasuke struck the waterfall with it, splitting the rushing stream and momentarily halting its flow. Sarada tried to replicate the attack, but the result was vastly different. The power of Sarada’s Chidori was still too weak and couldn’t break through the force of the waterfall.
Unfortunately, Sasuke couldn’t stay to guide Sarada until she fully mastered the Chidori. His hawk suddenly arrived, carrying a letter from Sai. The letter contained an urgent summons asking Sasuke to meet the Hokage for an important mission.
Reluctantly, Sarada had to continue her training alone. Despite not having Sasuke’s guidance, she showed progress. She managed to make her Chidori slightly penetrate the stream of the waterfall. However, her attack power was still far from perfect. Sarada knew she had a long journey ahead to master the Chidori, but she was determined to keep training.