To say that Naruto had only been playing with Delta up until the point where Himawari was used as a hostage and Kawaki had to sacrifice his arm would be an understatement. In “Boruto” Chapter 33, fans will see once again just how overwhelmingly powerful the Hokage can be. He will essentially throw so many giant rasengans at Delta that even her jutsu absorption power will not be able to keep up.
As OtakuKart reports, leaks have been providing details with regards to what will happen in “Boruto” Chapter 33. The simple fact of the matter is that Naruto’s goal will have changed by the time the chapter comes around. If before he only wanted to capture Delta, hence his reason for holding back, he will now want to beat her down.
This means that he will show the Kara member the difference between their respective capabilities. It’s easy for Delta to absorb one rasengan. However, what if Naruto decides to throw numerous giant versions of the secret technique? That is the question that “Boruto” Chapter 33 will answer when the Hokage goes for simply giving his opponent more than she could handle.
By the time Delta will realize what happened, she would have already been destroyed by Naruto. This is where things can go in multiple directions. Kashin Koji could step in to save her, but after seeing what the Hokage can do, he might hesitate. “Boruto” Chapter 33 could also see Delta getting captured and interrogated for information, which would not be pleasant for her.
One way or another, the result will be the victory of Naruto and the defeat of Delta. As for when fans can expect to see this epic turn of events, “Boruto” Chapter 33 will be released on March 25. Readers will be able to see what happens then.


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