It could be a time - traveling rogue ninja from the future who has his own plans to change history for his own benefit. He might want to take over the ninja world in the past so that he can rule in the future without any opposition.
One idea could be Boruto traveling back to the era of the First Hokage. He could witness the founding of Konoha and interact with the original founders. Maybe he tries to prevent a certain event that he knows will have long - term negative consequences in his own time.
As someone who loves to read novels, I don't have the content of Super Junior's code TV series. But if you have any other questions about the TV series or movies, I will try my best to answer them.
In the first episode of The Mind Code, the male lead came out with The Next Right Thing, sung by the British band U2. The song was released in 2004 and was one of U2's representative works. It was considered a song full of power, emotion and enlightenment.
In the third episode, Gong Dian was an important character. He was in contact with the Qing Emperor and had revealed key information to the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor arranged for Fan Xian to go to the Qing Temple and test whether Gong Dian had defected to the Crown Prince. Under the Qing Emperor's probing, Gong Dian answered the Qing Emperor's question about the Crown Prince giving him a precious painting. The Qing Emperor's actions caused Gong Dian to be terrified. In the movie, Gong Dian's ending was still unknown.
In the third episode of " Celebrating Years," Gong Dian was a character with an unclear identity. He was a guard by the Qing Emperor's side, a deputy commander, and the martial nephew of the Great Grandmaster, Ye Liuyun. Gong Dian and the Crown Prince had a connection. They were not only accomplices in politics, but also personal friends and feelings. When the Qing Emperor was dressed incognito in the Qing Temple, Gong Dian revealed key information to the Crown Prince. The Qing Emperor thought this was a warning to him. Even though Gong Dian did not see through the Crown Prince's use of his favorite calligraphy and painting to get close to his interests, he did not betray the Qing Emperor. As for Gong Dian's specific identity and ending, the search results did not provide a definite answer.