Why Do The Kage Want To Kill Boruto

Hold on! Are the Kage Really Trying to Off Boruto?!
Okay, let's not get ahead of ourselves and declare open season on Boruto Uzumaki. But, the young ninja has a knack for making enemies, and the Kage, those powerful leaders of the Hidden Villages, might just be reaching their wit's end!
Think of it like this: You’re a responsible adult, trying to run a country (village). And then, Boruto shows up, like that one nephew who just "accidentally" sets off the fireworks indoors.
Boruto's "Oops, I Did It Again" Moments
First up, the Chunin Exams scandal. Dude cheated! Imagine if your kid cheated on their finals and the entire country had to pretend it didn't happen for the sake of international relations. Embarrassing, right?
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Then, there's the whole Momoshiki thing. I mean, getting possessed by an alien god? It’s like going to a potluck and accidentally bringing a dish that summons interdimensional food critics. Not exactly the image the Kage want to project, right?
But wait, there's more! He lost his cool with a scientific ninja tool. This act could spark a whole debate over technology in the ninja world. Just imagine the endless meetings about responsible gadget usage!

The Kage: Just Trying to Adult, Okay?
These Kage are trying to keep the peace. They're dealing with political tensions, budget allocations, and the eternal struggle to keep enough ramen in the village. It's like trying to manage a global company with a bunch of teenagers who think they know better. Stressful!
So, when Boruto pulls these stunts, it’s not just a minor inconvenience. It's like finding out your star employee moonlights as a competitive cheese sculptor. Confusing, potentially disruptive, and definitely requires a strongly worded email.

They also are worried that the younger generation could lead into more complex issues than when they were young. This is because the threats keep getting bigger and bigger, not smaller.
But Seriously, Kill Him?
Okay, maybe "kill" is a strong word. Think of it more as... intense frustration. A desire for a long, serious chat over tea and maybe a strongly worded lecture on responsibility.

It is probably more of an intervention than an assassination. The Kage are more like disappointed parents than power-hungry villains. The situation is just like dealing with a smart kid that needs to have his powers in check.
The reality is the Kage is probably more interested in managing the risks posed by Boruto. Because the dude has potential, even if he has the potential to mess things up, pretty badly.

The Future of Boruto and the Kage
So, will the Kage actually try to eliminate Boruto? Unlikely. They will probably try to reign in his wild streak, and guide him to become a responsible ninja.
Let's face it, even though Boruto is a headache, he's their headache. And deep down, they probably see a bit of their younger, more impulsive selves in him.
So, the next time Boruto causes a village-wide incident, remember that the Kage aren't necessarily plotting his demise. They're just trying to maintain order in a world that’s perpetually one exploding shadow clone away from total chaos. And who can't relate to that?!
