At the Valley of the End, Naruto and Sasuke fight one last time. Exhausted and defeated, Sasuke finally admits he lost. Naruto’s refusal to give up on him breaks the cycle of hatred. Sasuke apologizes—the first real emotional surrender he’s shown since childhood.
Sasuke leaves the Leaf to gain power from Orochimaru, driven by hatred for his brother Itachi and the village’s political silence about the Uchiha massacre. At this point, he’s not coming back. does sasuke come back to the leaf village
After the war, Sasuke is pardoned for his crimes (largely thanks to Naruto’s advocacy). He doesn’t immediately stay in the village. Instead, he embarks on a journey of atonement, traveling the world. But he does return regularly—and by the time of Boruto , he is a recognized protector of the Leaf, even if he spends much time away on missions. At the Valley of the End, Naruto and
Sasuke Uchiha’s relationship with Konoha is one of the most complex redemption arcs in anime. He doesn’t just “leave” the village—he severs ties with it in one of the series’ most heartbreaking scenes on the hospital rooftop and then the Valley of the End. After the war, Sasuke is pardoned for his
After killing Orochimaru and then Itachi, Sasuke learns the truth about the Uchiha massacre—that the Leaf’s own leadership ordered it. His hatred now turns toward Konoha. He resolves to destroy the village, not return to it.