As Tankobon readers prepare for Boruto 16 to be released in Japan, V-Jump’s monthly serialization continues as well. The magazine, which has been hosting the sequel to Naruto for several years now, is about to arrive at number 65, which will again be full of surprises. Let’s see Spoiler from Boruto chapter 65.

The chapter is entitled “The power of karma“and it is opened by a color page with Naruto in hermit mode. Boruto continues to hunch on the ground while he seems mentally blocked, like when Momoshiki took possession of his body. And right at that moment the Otsutsuki manifests in a tree nearby, forcing the boy to trade corpses with him Borushiki’s fight that starts several lawn goose against code.

You know, Amado and Sumire are in the same place. Sai senses a new chakra as the group wonders if Code has any allies when Amado points out that Code cannot sense Kawaki. Amado hopes that after everything he’s done, the boy doesn’t screw everything up. Back to the Battle of Borushiki VS Codeavoiding attacks by teleportation. Ada suggests that Code run away since he has no hope, so the boy takes Kawaki hostage and begins to step into one of the brands.

Borushiki, however, throws the Rasendan, a small Rasengan bullet that injured Codes shoulder and saved Kawaki. The latter, however, is furious and rushes towards Borushiki, who puts him on the floor without difficulty and begins to break his arm. However, Shikamaru arrives and blocks him with the shadow technique while Naruto rescues Kawaki. The latter yells at him to leave, otherwise he will be killed. Code teleports and takes Shikamaru hostage, who asks Naruto to fight himself.

Borushiki wants to ally itself with code to kill the Hokage while Kawaki tries to reattach it to no effect. Borushiki throws a giant Rasengan at Naruto, but Kawaki jumps in the middle and absorbs it to everyone’s shock: Karma reappears on Kawaki’s bodythat takes you to a new level.

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