The regular schedule of the manga series indicates there should be a new installment arriving in the next couple of weeks. Unfortunately, that will not be followed this month for “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” chapter 35.
New chapters of the manga series typically arrive in the third week of each month that could have meant that “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” chapter 35 would be out in the next two weeks. However, it was already confirmed that no new chapters are arriving in May.
Shortly after chapter 34 came out, reliable sources confirmed that “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” chapter 35 will not be out until June 10. That translates to more than a month of hiatus that, as expected, did not sit well with many fans.
Some readers even sarcastically commented that they would literally have their family’s next generation of children before the series could even finish. Meanwhile, others speculate that the long break prior to the release of “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” chapter 35 could be related to Japan’s Golden Week holiday celebrated in the first week of May.
Whatever the reason is, fans will definitely have to wait for another month before seeing what happens next to Boruto and his new friend Kawaki in “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” chapter 35. The titular protagonist did not have the best first meeting story with Kawaki. However, after the latter was welcomed by Naruto into their home and even trained him in using ninjutsu it is quite obvious that Boruto is slowly warming up to his new companion.
Danger is still lurking around in the literal sense. Naruto might have defeated one of Delta’s vessels but the mysterious Inner Kara named Koji Kashin is still spying on them undetected inside Hidden Leaf. He has been speculated to be someone who originated from Hidden Leaf. No defining clues were provided to support this theory yet, but that might change in “Boruto: Naruto Next Generations” chapter 35.


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