“Not dangerous. Just… precise.” Boruto reached into a drawer and pulled out something ridiculous: a set of old ninja darts he’d painted himself—bright blue with a streak of neon yellow. “Breakfast dart,” he declared. He balanced the first dart between thumb and forefinger like a chef balancing a knife. “I’m going to toss this through the hole in the teacup handle, into that bowl, without touching the rim.”
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“Exactly.” Boruto took a breath. He could feel the day in his lungs—cottony, full of possibility. He ignited a thread of chakra beneath his palm to steady the dart, letting it hum with cold energy. Tiny, subtle, just enough to stabilize the flight without making it traceable. He adjusted for the top’s spin, for the wobble of the bowl, for the air moving in the room and the way Sarada’s elbow tapped the table as she turned the page. “Not dangerous
(a sentient Shinju) expresses a philosophical curiosity about human concepts, including what "breakfast" is. This has led to viral social media "POV" videos and memes where fans jokingly explain basic human activities to him. Potential Interpretations of "Dart Top" The phrase "Dart Top" does not appear in the official manga or anime scripts. It may refer to: Fashion/Merchandise: He balanced the first dart between thumb and