The previous chapter of the “Boruto” manga did not paint a pretty picture for Naruto since Kawaki had to sacrifice his arm in order to save him and Himawari. Delta had fired off a beam from her eye after using the little girl as a means to gain an advantage over her powerful opponent. Enraged by the situation, Naruto will likely decide to get serious, but Kashin Koki might make his efforts pointless in “Boruto” Chapter 33.
As TheAnimeScrolls reports, “Boruto” Chapter 33 might see Naruto coming up with a way to actually seal Delta’s movement so that he can capture her. The current Hokage will not want to kill the Kara member yet, after all, since they still need to extract information from her. Before launching his final blow, though, it is expected that Koji will step in.
There are a few reasons why the mysterious ninja might want to get involved just as Delta is on the verge of losing. To start with, her capture could also put him in jeopardy and he will likely want to avoid putting himself in a compromising situation. The other reason why he would want to jump in to save Delta in “Boruto” Chapter 33 is to make her indebted to him.
As to how he will likely force Naruto to back down, the easiest targets would have to be the children. The frog summoner might just use Himawari as a hostage to force the Hokage’s surrender, making it the second time she was used in such a manner. At this point, it’s possible for Boruto’s Karma seal to activate due to rage, which might just make “Boruto” Chapter 33 more interesting than initially anticipated.
Fans will find out if this is the case soon enough when “Boruto” Chapter 33 drops on March 25. The wait might be long, but it will be worth it if Delta gets a good beating.


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