It would seem that the details regarding “Boruto” Chapter 34 are out way ahead of the chapter and many fans are already devouring the leaked information with gusto. For those who have yet to read it, the gist of the summary basically highlights how Naruto wasted his and everyone’s time. Not only was all the pain and suffering caused by his fight with Delta pointless, but it also showed how weak he is.
As TheAnimeScrolls notes, “Boruto” Chapter 34 will basically explode in an act of spite to deny Konoha the chance of ever learning anything useful about Kara. Just before her body detonates, however, Naruto will approach before being warned by Kawaki. This is not the first time that the Hokage has done something foolish and been saved by the boy either.
This is already a troubling sign that perhaps Naruto is simply not as equipped to deal with members of Kara as he should be. Is it really that difficult to expect that a downed member of a terrorist organization composed of individuals who believe they are gods to do something as drastic as suicide bombing? Without the warning, “Boruto” Chapter 34 might see Naruto getting severely injured.
Coming back to the summary, though, it will also be noted by Kashin Koji that Naruto is not strong enough to defeat Jigen. This is coming from someone adept at observing and saw the Hokage fighting up close. If he says in “Boruto” Chapter 34 that the head of Kara is the stronger fighter, readers had best believe that this is exactly the case.
Of course, there is no substitute to actually seeing the chapter for themselves. So anyone who wants to read “Boruto” Chapter 34 will be able to do so on April 22. It should prove to be a frustrating read to anyone with any sense of story structure.


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