It would seem that “Boruto” Chapter 35 is going to be released in June, making the gap this time between chapters a full two months. As for the reason why it would appear that the author simply wants some time to relax. The wait could be worth it, however, since the chapter could elaborate on the meeting between Kawaki and Kurama. What could this development possibly mean?
As OtakuKart notes, “Boruto” Chapter 35 holds some amazing promises for readers because of what happened in chapter 34. The segment showcased the remaining members of Kara and the reason why Delta was not worried about getting blown up. It also showed how Kawaki got a new arm and a meeting that not too many ninjas can claim.
It needs to be stressed that the boy’s face-to-face with Kurama is not exactly a common occurrence that can be taken for granted. The nine-tailed fox used to be a force for destruction that the world feared until Naruto showed him a better future. Very few people have met this spirit beast and in “Boruto” Chapter 35, readers will learn the reason why he chose to appear before Kawaki.
There could be several reasons for this, one of which is the implications that came with the Karma seal. After all, Kashin Koji did say that Naruto is no match for Jigen right now, even with Kurama’s power aiding him. This could only mean that the Karma seal could surpass that of the tailed beasts. “Boruto” Chapter 35 should provide more details on the matter.
As for when exactly “Boruto” Chapter 35 is coming out, June 10 would be the date that was set for the release. Fans can only hope that the long break will give the artists plenty of time to make the chapter longer and thus provide more details for readers to consume.


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