In the previous chapter of the “Boruto” manga, Naruto gets beaten around a bit by Delta even though he is what he is. This is starting to frustrate some fans a bit even though many of them know that the delay is necessary. In fact, it’s clear that the Hokage is only playing around so that he can get some information. Will this finally change in “Boruto” Chapter 32 when he gets serious?
As TheAnimeScrolls points out, Naruto is unable to use many of his more explosive moves due to the fact that his kids and Kawaki are still in the area. Any blast he releases will likely cause major damage and there could be unintended injuries. As such, the Hokage has had to play it safe. On the other hand, “Boruto” Chapter 32 might finally see him laying Delta out by being serious enough.
Naruto has demonstrated in the past that he is capable of dishing out some damage even without necessarily touching the target with his body. Pain certainly learned this the hard way back in the old series. As such, it would not be farfetched for Naruto to bring Delta down in “Boruto” Chapter 32 without having to rely on his flashier moves.
Of course, this is only assuming that the author has not forgotten about this particular tidbit. That would be akin to removing one of Naruto’s abilities just to make things more exciting for the character, which would certainly be questionable behavior. Even so, it’s a fair bet that the fight will be concluded in “Boruto” Chapter 32.
For those getting impatient with the slow releases of the manga, “Boruto” Chapter 32 will only take a few more days to come out. Feb. 25 is the date to watch out for and readers can finally get the satisfaction that they crave.


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