“Boruto” Chapter 30 is set to release in a few weeks and should hopefully answer a few questions that the previous chapter brought up. Specifically, it might offer up some clarifications as to who the Kara member Koji really is and how he can use a toad summon. Current speculations place him as being Jiraiya brought to life, but he could also be someone related to Naruto’s teacher.
Fans of the manga and anime property will already know this, but there isn’t really that much information when it comes to Jiraiya with regards to his background. This is why so many readers are eager to jump on the assumption that perhaps Koji might be the iconic ninja revived. The chances of this happening are quite low, but “Boruto” Chapter 30 should help in this regard if it would only reveal more details about the Kara member.
One of the most convincing clues that Koji might be Jiraiya, so far, is his ability to summon a toad. This is a technique that Naruto was taught by the legendary figure and Jiraiya himself is known for using toads. Koji even went so far as to make use of his own toad summon in a unique manner. This makes the prospect of him being revealed as the old ninja in “Boruto” Chapter 30 more probable.
On the other hand, Koji might also be someone related to Jiraiya, which would explain his use of the toad. Speculations about him being a brother or a relative have come up, though, these rumors are nowhere near as popular as him being Jiraiya brought back to life. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like “Boruto” Chapter 30 will have many answers for readers.
“Boruto” Chapter 30 is set to release on Dec. 22. This gives readers plenty of time to stock up on their own theories about Koji.


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