Sarada Uchiha

Sarada was only an infant, Sasuke left Konoha for reasons unknown, so Sarada has never actually met her father, much to her chagrin. This caused her to often wonder why her father had left her and her mother for so long. Under unknown circumstances, Sarada was able to awaken her clan's kekkei genkai, the Sharingan. Using this dōjutsu, she gains various advantageous abilities. With it, she can see the flow of chakra, perceive all but the fastest of movements, or copying any skills that she witnesses being used, and cast illusions on a target with eye-to-eye contact.

The exact extent of her abilities is currently unknown, but it is implied that she is very skilled due to her lineage, giving her a natural aptitude for combat and ninja skills, as Chōchō Akimichi stated that Sarada should be able to pass graduation exams with ease. After Boruto asked his classmates to join him in pulling a prank, none of them joined him, but Sarada did follow and observe him from afar, keeping herself hidden behind him. Later when she arrived home, she told her mother that boys are stupid, but remarked that Boruto and herself had some things in common, like their similar wishes towards their fathers.


Upon hearing that she and the rest of the class will be going through graduation exams in a week, Sarada questions the very meaning about becoming a shinobi and doesn't see why it was important. Soon, Sarada becomes depressed that everyone is training with, or spending time with, their fathers while she has never met her own father, who left when she was still an infant. When questioning the validity of her mother's marriage to her father, Sakura gets angry and accidentally destroys the house (apparently again). Moving her mother to Shizune's place, Sarada returns to her home's ruins to retrieve their belongings, only to discover that one of the pictures of her mother and father together is a fake. This discovery leads Sarada to discover the existence of Karin who, like her, wears glasses and has an association with her father, visually disturbing her.