The most gripping part of the Boruto manga (post-Isshiki) involves Sarada’s emotional crisis. She loves her father, but Sasuke is chasing traces of Kara/Kawaki. The "V Link" narrative theory suggests that Sarada’s Mangekyo Sharingan will awaken from the fear of losing the people she loves, not from hating them.
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Sarada’s greatest weapon has always been her ideology. Unlike the traditional shinobi world's cynicism, Sarada believes in the "Value of the Village" above all else. Some theorists argue the "V Link" is a hidden connection to Naruto’s dormant consciousness. Since Naruto is currently sealed away (or depowered in the manga), Sarada might be the only one who can communicate with him through a unique Yin-Yang release frequency—acting as a Voice Link to the Seventh Hokage. The most gripping part of the Boruto manga
In a shocking turn in the Boruto manga (Chapter 70+), Sarada revealed her ability to use the Byakugou (Strength of a Hundred Seal) —a technique passed down from Tsunade to Sakura. This makes Sarada the only Uchiha to combine regenerative prowess with destructive ocular power. This "Rising" trajectory suggests she will surpass both her parents.
The ultimate curse of the Mangekyo is blindness. Sasuke had to steal Itachi’s eyes to become Eternal. These fan edits often feature: V-Link (or similar
Sasuke famously taught Sarada the Chidori. However, unlike Sasuke, Sarada lacks the massive chakra reserves of a Jinchuriki or the curse mark. Her "rising" required her to innovate. She currently uses a short-range version of the Chidori. The "V Link" here is arguably her partnership with Boruto—he distracts the enemy, she moves in for the kill.