2. Boruto’s Awful Drawing: The Ghost Form
This story begins when Sugire secretly stalks Sumire. Using Kakunin no Jutsu—a technique that allows one to blend into the surroundings and become invisible—Sugire easily follows the woman he admires, Sumire, wherever she goes.
However, Sugire’s actions are eventually noticed by Sarada and Chocho. After learning that Sugire’s reason for stalking Sumire is because he likes her, Chocho suggests that Sugire confess his feelings, believing there’s a chance his love will be reciprocated. Unfortunately, Sugire’s love confession is rejected by Sumire.
Heartbroken, Sugire’s body becomes filled with negative energy, making him vulnerable to being possessed by the Ghost. The next day, possessed by the Ghost, Sugire’s stalking becomes more extreme and even leads to Sumire’s abduction. Thanks to his Jougan, Boruto can see the Ghost’s chakra form that has possessed Sugire.
After the incident is resolved, Boruto explains to Mitsuki and Shikadai what the Ghost monster looked like. To describe it more clearly, Boruto draws the monster’s form on paper. However, when Shikadai and Mitsuki see the drawing, they are stunned—it’s so bad and incomprehensible that they are left speechless.