A few hours ago, the latest episode of Boruto aired, and viewers were thrilled to see the series’ main character and his sensei. The Academy Arc concluded in the last episode, with Kawaki and Himawari becoming quite the formidable combo. In episode 274, the focus shifts back to Boruto as he and his sensei set off on a lengthy journey. The Boruto community was thrilled to see Sasuke again and many speculated that this would mark the beginning of Boruto’s next training cycle with Sasuke. In episode 274 of Boruto, the popular manga series, viewers are pleased to see the return of the instructor and student team.
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Sakura told Sarada that her father and their colleague were going on a journey at the start of Boruto episode 274. The current hawk was apparently retiring, so a search was underway for a new one. The young Uchiha questioned whether or not her mother approved of Sasuke’s short trips to the hamlet. Since the alternative would be detrimental to her health, she said that they were. It then cuts to Boruto and Sasuke taking the Thunder Train to track down the Thousand Mile Hawk, a fabled bird said to be able to travel a thousand miles in a single night.
Someone named Maruta supposedly looked after them. After hearing from other passengers on the bus that a landslide had occurred earlier, the two tourists get off and continue their journey on foot. In episode 274 of Boruto, they finally reach the garish structure they’ve been travelling to. They turn around suddenly to find a wolf and a man who introduces himself as the chief of security. After some small talk, the two walks along till they reach an ancient structure with pebbles crushed beneath it and the words “Ornithological Research Institute” painted on the side. An unknown stranger suddenly emerges and opens fire on Boruto and Sasuke with a crossbow.
The identity of the enigmatic guy has been revealed to be Maruta, the sole one with knowledge of Thousand Mile Hawk’s secret lair. He reveals that the leaders of Paradise (the flashy structures) and Shikatiri Mozu were trying to get him to divulge the Hawk’s whereabouts. They were smugglers who traded endangered species to the well-off. To no one’s surprise, Sasuke chooses to dig into the matter. In typical Sasuke fashion, the Uchiha heads right for the main entrance. They walk in there pretending to be consumers. They enter a waiting area decked out with pictures of famous people and Hollywood actors with exotic animals, a telltale sign that Paradise has collaborated with A-listers and Wall Street titans.
The next person they see is Shikatiri Mozu, a chubby woman who dresses extravagantly. She decides to make herself known to Boruto after finding that he knows Tentou, the son of the Feudal Lord of the Land of Fire. She then shows them the way to the endangered species habitat. Her son, a small child who claims he got dirty while cleaning the stables, is the first person they see. In episode 274 of Boruto, the gang finally makes it to the Pens, a facility that keeps exotic creatures from all around the world. When Sasuke expresses concern about his personal protection, Shikatiri demonstrates a security device that launches long spikes from holes in surrounding poles.
Shikatiri continues by saying that the Thousand Mile Hawk formerly inhabited the vacated cage. Both of them have had enough of the institution and decide to go back to Maruta. Sasuke and Maruta left Boruto behind at night to go find the hawk. Uchiha outwits the security chief who follows them. The next morning, Boruto sees a white hawk and follows it to Shikatiri’s son, who identifies the bird as Yuki and himself as Shikatiri Tsuzura. Yuki is a baby chick that Tsuzura finds on the ground in Boruto episode 274. Yuki’s injuries prevented her from using her wings. Tsuzura concedes that he was unable to cure Yuki due to his inexperience with kaws.
The next morning, Boruto gives him a book from Maruta’s collection to use as a reference. The topic then shifts to their parent’s life and the choices their respective parents made for them. The lads knew they had to perform well for their families, but they were determined to follow their own paths. Tsuzura’s mother shuts him down and sends him away when he expresses interest in attending school. And in the meantime, Sasuke and Maruta had made it to the Thousand Mile Hawk’s location. Maruta reveals that the shinobi can only pick one of the hawks if that bird recognises him. Bloodlust had rendered many previous attempts useless. In response to Sasuke’s extended arm, one of the hawks flies down and perches on it. Success!
Episode 274 of Boruto concludes with Mozu catching Boruto and Tsuzuru teaching Yuki. The security chief captures the white hawk in Boruto episode 274, while Mozu scolds her son and prevents him from having any future contact with the shinobi.
Twitter goes wild at the return of Boruto and Sasuke and to see Yuki fly
Boruto 274 brought back the master-apprentice dynamic by reintroducing Sarada and Sakura. Not surprisingly, their returning followers were pleased to see them and welcomed them with open arms. The new episode introduces some intriguing new characters and signals the beginning of a new story arc. The mission was a complete success. Sasuke managed to find a new friend to take his place after his retired one.
The Thousand Mile Hawks immediately recognise the Uchiha as its new master as soon as he reaches out an arm toward the nesting spot. Because the animation in episode 274 of Boruto was so different from what they were used to, fans went crazy for Boruto and Sasuke. The events of the episode were highlighted by the improved clarity of the images. Fans were relieved to see the return of the instructor and pupil, with some hoping that Boruto 274 would mark the beginning of Boruto’s second training cycle with Sasuke.