: With help from Mitsuki and Sarada, Boruto tracks down a rare Hidden Mist confection at a specialty shop in the Leaf Village.

Critics and fans generally view this as a "slice-of-life" or "filler-like" episode that wraps up the previous arc’s loose ends. Reviewers from sites like Anime News Network highlight the central theme of honesty—showing that while Boruto's lies led to trouble, his eventual truthfulness solved his problems. Boruto Episode 32 Review

: Kagura sends a letter to Boruto apologizing for not saying goodbye in person. He vows to go "back to basics" to earn the right to wield the Hiramekarei once again.

: Suigetsu reports the events to Orochimaru, who implies he may have subtly influenced the conflict to make his own movements easier.

: Upon returning home, Boruto realizes he completely forgot the souvenir he promised his sister, Himawari. Her cold, detached behavior and Hinata’s passive-aggressive reminders leave him desperate to fix the mistake.

: The shopkeeper initially refuses to sell to him. After a card game challenge (Shinobi Bout) where Boruto chooses to play honestly rather than use an advantage, the shopkeeper gives him the sweets for free as a reward for his integrity.

Episode 32 serves as a lighthearted epilogue to the Hidden Mist field trip arc. After the intense conflict with the New Seven Ninja Swordsmen, the class returns to the Hidden Leaf Village, but Boruto quickly finds himself in a different kind of trouble.

: Boruto eventually confesses the truth to Himawari. She forgives him, restoring the peace in the Uzumaki household. Key Character & Lore Developments