The final stage of the Chunin tournament brightens up with the second round. After the great challenge between Inojin and Hoki, won by the young representative of the ANBU team, Iwabei and Wasabi are two big rivals in the ring. Here is their comparison in the latest edition of Boruto.
The new Original anime story arc of Boruto continues to delight the audience. In the second round of the final test, two young Genin della Foglia step onto the battlefield who have always challenged each other by encouraging each other. This time, however, the Comparison between Wasabi and Iwabei it is not only physical but also ideological.
Boruto Episode 224 begins by highlighting the different approaches between the two competitors. As always, Iwabei Yuino has a great motivation: In his opinion, winning this challenge brings him one step closer Title from Hokage.
On the other hand, Wasabi is diametrically opposed to the fight. Unlike we met her, the young Kunoichi is gone, almost resigned to what is about to happen. Your friends from Team 15 will find out immediately why. On his shoulders that Future of the Izuno clan.
As her parents and grandmother revealed, ready to cheer her on with great vehemence, she would be the first ninja in the clan to qualify for the rank of chunin at such an early age. The Clan Izuno of the Leaf is not never honored for his great skills, and there has never been a Jonin in its ranks. So wasabi has the future of its ancestry.
When the confrontation began, Iwabei noticed this immediately with his big rival Something is wrong here, and begins to teach them. Wasabi, however, has no intention of going the way her parents imposed, which is to see her become Hokage. She just wants to become a great ninja, because for common ninjas like her clan’s, she is it doesn’t go any further.
With great persistence, however, Iwabei succeeds in showing her that there are no bordersand that they are imposed by the mind alone. Exhausted, he falls exhausted to the ground. Despite being the moral winner, Wasabi is going around, now motivated again.
We leave you with a preview of Boruto 225 and the next, hypothetical Battle of Kawaki.




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