Boruto: Naruto the next generations gets right at the heart of the story and shows some of the most exciting battles since the beginning of the Naruto sequel. Even so, sales of the manga are collapsing, and for that, Mikio Ikemoto and Ukyo Kodachi must find a way to revive the success.

Chapter 50 picks up right where we left off – from Isshiki’s easing of Konoha. Boruto reveals to his father that he has no idea where they teleported to, but Naruto doesn’t have time to properly reprimand him because the Ohtsutsuki immediately rushes against the opponents. The Hokage and Sasuke try to stop him, but Isshiki is too quick and meets the young ninja. He analyzes his condition and finds that the Ohtsutsufication process it is already 70 and 80% ready.

Sasuke takes the place of Boruto and tries to hit the opponent with the Chidori, who avoid the technique in every way and knock the Uchiha down. Isshiki makes the decision not to teleport back to Konoha but to kill the two powerful ninja of the leaf village to get a passport and catch Kawaki.

The latter wakes up after a brief nightmare and finds that his karma is gone. Amado explains the situation to him again and the young man realizes that the worst is not over yet as Issiki will do everything to find him and to plant karma again on him. The scientist tries to calm him down, since without a backup on Kawaki it is only a matter of time before Jigen’s body collapses and the Ohtsutsuki disappears.

Meanwhile, Sasuke and Naruto continue their fight against the deadly enemy in the alternate dimension and seem to be able to beat him for a moment. However, Isshiki calls out huge blocks that prevent Hokage and Uchiha from approaching. So he decides to face them one by one and kill them one by one, and exactly when Sasuke seems to be finished Boruto decides to make his move.

Konoha, the situation is now clear: Boruto, Sasuke, Naruto and Isshiki have disappeared into another dimension. Amado confirms that karma is a sealed jutsu and rationally warns Shikamaru and those present that Boruto is not a hindrance as he is now aware of his potential.

Isshiki’s blow suddenly stops between Sasuke and Boruto, where he takes the opportunity to launch a smoke bomb and walk away with his master. The Ohtsutsuki looks dirty at the Hokage’s son, who comes back with a smile and then adds that Isshiki can’t kill him. Is Boruto the ace in the hole to defeat the mighty opponent?

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