When Sasuke interrupts his own reconnaissance to untie a fellow prisoner who's being bullied, putting his mission in jeopardy to help a stranger.
When Sasuke is struggling to stand and falls backward into Sakura's arms and she catches him, the same way he caught her during the war arc: Without the strength left to even turn around, Sasuke fell backwards, and a familiar warmth caught him. “I got you, Sasuke.” It was Sakura’s voice.
Sasuke being so detailed-oriented with his friends and comrades that he knows their preferred method of picking a lock, and acknowledging he got his way from Kakashi: Kakashi often used the heat of Fire Style to melt the metal part. Shikamaru inserted a long, thin shadow into the keyhole to turn the cylinders. Naruto would make it move with a very small-scale bit of turbulence. Given that he excelled in Fire Style, Sasuke often followed Kakashi’s example and melted the lock itself.
Sasuke's narration putting how he feels about Sakura and how he copes with distance from her into words, both in narration and out loud: Even if they couldn’t always be together, the fact that Sakura was his wife and his family was never going to change. He was able to think like this thanks to a lesson from a good friend a long time ago. The most important thing was the bond they shared. He had a connection with Sakura that not even distance could touch. Even if he couldn’t see her every day, she was his precious partner.
The revelation that Sasuke was waiting for pink blossoms on a tree to bloom because he missed Sakura: “He used to sit here and stare out the window all the time. But he hasn’t been doing that lately. Not since you came. I always wondered what it was he was looking at, but now, I finally get it. He was wondering when that tree was going to bloom.”
Sakura being literally crushed in the crumbling foundations of a building but still being so selfless that she is concerned about not causing rockfall on someone else, and wishing she could be there to defend the prisoners. And, at the same time, Sasuke desperately manually digging through rubble to pull Sakura out, and being the one to heal her.
The little trip of a clumsy wife and the sigh of relief from her husband 🥰
"Our girl" 🥲
After he asked if she wanted a real ring, Sakura had said her hands "aren't ideal" AND THIS MAN REMEMBERS WITH A SMILE THAT SHE COOKS, CLEANS AND HEALS, SAVES PEOPLES LIVES I CAN'T ATM
I'm screaming
HE REMEMBERS THE BIG THINGS (to most are little) LIKE SARADA GROWING TALLER AND HIS WIFE CHANGING HER HAIRSTYLE
SHE REMEMBERS SO MUCH LIKE WRINKLES ON HER HUSBAND (he didn't even know himself!) FROM WHEN HE SMILES (I WANT TO SEE THAT SMILE) AND SAYS HE'S HANDSOME
I'M LOVING THIS
Atp, I'm crying, sobbing, and screaming. Just faints.
TELLS HER WHILST TOUCHING HER FACING. HAND ON HER FACE SAYING SHE'S ALLOWED TO HAVE WRINKLES. BI- THIS MAN LOVES HER FOR WHO SHE IS AND DOESN'T CARE IF SHE HAD LINES UP & DOWN HER FACE
SHE'S KINDA SURPRISED BY ALL THESE THINGS HE'S SAYING AND SAYS BACK :
"I know you inside & out. Nothing to worry about" HONEY YES YOU DO
AND THEY HOLD HANDS. EFFIN HOLDING HANDS I'M FAINTED.
I'M LOVING THIS SO VERY MUCH
LOVING THAT WE GET THIS ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL MOMENT WHILE NARUTO IS HACKING IT UP IN THE LEAF VILLAGE LOL
Having now read the manga adaptation of Sasuke Retsuden, I noted a couple of changes where they gave Sakura some moments that actually were initially Sasuke in the novel (Sasuke is the first person to note that that ink paintings remind him of Sai, and he is the person who is marvelling at the beauty of the snow when the tyrannosaur makes its last attack). It's not any huge difference, but I did prefer the novel's choices there, because those moments do mean something for Sasuke.
However, by far the best change they make is that rather than ending the manga on the quite sad conversation between Sakura and Shikamaru around Naruto's deteriorating health, they have that conversation earlier and instead let them have a fun goodnight scene where Sakura gets to tease Sasuke (who hides in his own hair) and then they have a little moonlight canoodle on their balcony: