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‘Boruto’ Chapter 28 Release Date, Spoilers: Kawaki and Boruto Forced to Team Up for Money?

Naruto to Boruto.steamXO/Flickr

“Boruto” Chapter 28 will be released a full month after the previous chapter came out, which is becoming an annoyance for fans of the series. After all, the anime is supposed to be following the manga, and the manga is taking its time. In the upcoming chapter, it’s possible that Kawaki and Boruto will be forced to team up by Naruto so that the former can make some money. [Spoilers Ahead].

In the previous chapter of the series, it was revealed that Kawaki was experimented on to receive the mark of Karma that Jigen was trying to impose on him, Otaku Art notes. This made him the vessel that Kara has been chasing since a few chapters ago. Unfortunately for him, Boruto rejected his proposal to work together until he replaced the vase that he broke. That’s why in “Boruto” Chapter 28, the two might be forced to do some ninja missions together.

With Boruto still hung up on the vase that Himari made and which Kawaki broke, the branded youth will have to replace it to begin to achieve his objective. With no money and Naruto telling him that he will not allow theft, there is only one route left for Kawaki. “Boruto” Chapter 28 will likely show Konoha’s Hokage showing the vessel how he can earn money by working as a ninja for the village.

This proposal will more than likely face fierce opposition from others, but not more so than Boruto himself. After all, Kawaki is a dangerous individual who is being chased by a criminal group composed of powerful enemies. Then again, these are the same people who allowed a clone of Orochimaru to work as a ninja. Why wouldn’t “Boruto” Chapter 28 see Kawaki work as a temporary genin?

“Boruto” Chapter 28 will be released on Oct. 22, a month after the previous chapter. While fans can simply read the scanlations available on the web, it’s highly advised to use the services of sites like Viz instead. They can buy volumes of the manga, which would help the industry, as a whole.

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