Considering the similarities between Naruto and Kawaki in terms of their experiences of being isolated, it would not be surprising if the Karma vessel was chosen to succeed the current Hokage. This could be the reason why Kurama chose to appear before him as “Boruto” Chapter 35 might reveal. At least, this could be what the nine-tailed fox might have planned before everything went wrong.
At this point, most of what anyone knows about “Boruto” Chapter 35 is based on speculation. As Comic Book reports, the release date was already announced, but this is pretty much the only thing fans know about it. On the matter of what fans can actually expect from the upcoming chapter, intense revelations and developments would be on the table.
Now, anything involving the appearance of a powerful chakra beast’s head without the volition of its host is bound to be momentous. Many readers might have forgotten this by now, but there was once a time when the manifestation of Kurama indicated mayhem to come. In “Boruto” Chapter 35, it is unlikely for any trouble to occur and could even set up some juicy drama.
If the tailed beast did appear in front of Kawaki as a sign that he has been chosen as the next vessel to another monstrous power, it could lead to a ton of issues. Boruto and he had just started forming a good relationship, but this development could cause some strain. What’s more, even if he is picked as the next host in “Boruto” Chapter 35, readers already know what is in store for the characters.
Still, the thought of a Karma user possessing the power of the nine-tailed fox and being a trained ninja certainly poses a ton of possibilities. If Kawaki can harness such a power, it would make him a literal god. It would need to start in “Boruto” Chapter 35, though, which will be released on June 10.


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