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Sakura ended up being in the same team as Naruto which she was depressed about but her mood was brightened up when she learned Sasuke will be in the same team.Naruto likes Sakura but hates Sasuke so he had transformed into Sasuke and Sakura totally believed that it was Sasuke.Naruto, that was transformed into Sasuke,showed affection to Sakura and she was a bit surprised but even more happy!But Naruto had to go to the...toilet...so the moment was destroyed.While Sakura was waiting for Naruto,thinking it was Sasuke,the real Sasuke came asking where is Naruto and Sakura was confused at him and told him that Naruto is an annoying person and that she would be happy if she was alone like Naruto without her parents scolding her and that made Sasuke

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