Just when viewers thought that the Mitsuki Arc would end in the previous episode, it would appear that there is still “Boruto” Episode 92 to deal with. In this installment, Mitsuki, Sarada, and Boruto will all need to face judgment for leaving Konoha without permission. Even though Boruto and Sarada did so in order to bring Mitsuki back, this is not a good enough excuse. How severe will the punishment be?
As TheAnimeScrolls notes, “Boruto” Episode 92 will see the trio getting punished for going against the laws of the village. It’s likely that Mitsuki will get the most severe consequences because he started this whole mess. However, Boruto and Sarada will not be spared either. They can thank their lucky stars, though, that Tsuchikage will choose to overlook their actions while in the Hidden Stone village.
This makes sense since her grandfather was the one who began the chain of events that led to severe damage in her village. Fortunately, they will be able to recover fairly quickly from the devastation wrought by Ku and his puppets. As the “Boruto” Episode 92 preview clip below shows, though, it’s too early for viewers to relax.
The biggest question right now with regards to Boruto and his friends is just how bad their punishment is going to be. It likely won’t involve exile since Mitsuki will still be around in the manga so that bit of drama won’t work well. Then again, spending time in jail is not exactly the ideal solution either in terms of the story. It would seem that viewers will simply have to wait until “Boruto” Episode 92 airs to find out.
As to when this will be, viewers will be able to watch “Boruto” Episode 92 on Feb. 3. It won’t be a long wait and closure is finally within reach.


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