![]() ![]() She is quite interested in his Will of Fire, wherein he tries to form bonds with everyone (particularly villagers of Konoha) that he can. Sarada is appreciative of Naruto for his help in mending her relationship with her parents, finding him to be kind and warm. Like Sakura, Sarada is quite well-read: she feels comfortable arguing the differences between a panda and a normal bear, and she is apparently the only participant in the Chūnin Exams to have heard of the book series called Shinobi Strategist Detective Story, much less read all four volumes. She doesn't mind saying what she's thinking, whether it's a question she wants the answer to, an opinion she holds firmly, or a frustration she can't let go of. In most situations, Sarada is kind-hearted and brave, polite to others and considerate of her friends and family, wishing well for them and standing up for them when they need her. Anger aside, she displays a normal range of emotions, from laughing to crying to blushing in appropriate situations, contrasting with Sasuke's typical stoic reaction to every circumstance. According to Chōchō, she is also known for having a very dark side to her when confronting problems. In these and other moments of particularly strong feeling, Sarada often exclaims her mother's characteristic ' Shannarō!'. According to Naruto, her personality takes after Sakura's, which he bases on the suspicion that Sarada is 'scary' when she's angry she indeed has somewhat of a strong temper, which flares up more often after her appointment to Team Konohamaru. As a child, Sarada was portrayed to be like her father, Sasuke, after the events of the Uchiha Clan Downfall: unfriendly, unsmiling and sullen, but this changed around the time of her Academy graduation. ![]()
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