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‘Boruto’ Chapter 32 Release Date, Spoilers: Does ‘Unforeseeable Situation’ Refer to Jigen’s Appearance? Super Crazy Development Expected

The previous chapter of the “Boruto” manga left a lot of fans wondering what on earth this “unforeseeable situation” could possibly be. Since it was already revealed that Koji has bad intentions for Kara, it’s unlikely that his involvement is what the teaser refers to. This has led many fans to speculate that it could be about Jigen appearing before Naruto just as Delta is about to lose in “Boruto” Chapter 32.

As BlastingNews reports, many fans were caught off guard by how strong Delta was. Most simply assumed that Naruto would wipe the floor with her since he is basically a demi-god. However, their fight will continue on to “Boruto” Chapter 32 and it would seem that Delta is actually putting on a good show. Even Naruto can’t easily subdue the Kara member.

On that note, no one is under the illusion that Naruto would actually lose. If he did, this would mean that Delta can overpower the strongest ninja currently in existence. This would also mean that Jigen, who is stronger than her, would be far superior in power. Such implications make it clear who the winner will likely be in “Boruto” Chapter 32.

Speaking of Jigen, there have been numerous speculations with regards to his appearance in “Boruto” Chapter 32 just as Naruto is laying the beat down on Delta. He might pop up via some form of communication technology to speak with the Hokage, for example. After that, he might even tell Naruto that he will allow Kawaki to stay in Konoha.

As for why he would do so, it might be due to his belief that Kawaki will destroy the village from within. Whatever the case may be, fans will find out soon enough when “Boruto” Chapter 32 comes out on Feb. 25. Readers will want to stick around for this.

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