It comes from the memorable fight against Isshiki Otsutsuki that took place in Boruto: Naruto Next Generation action is missing. Written by Masashi Kishimoto and illustrated by Mikio Ikemoto, has the manga series changed its target audience by moving to the slice-of-life genre?

As he waits for the next great war to break out against Code and his army of Ten-Tail soldiers, Boruto seems to have evolved from a shonen into a piece of life. This particular change is even more apparent in Chapter 76 of Boruto, which is precisely titled "The Maidens' Sanctuary".

Amado has brought two unexpected new allies to Konoha, Eida and Daemon. The girl equipped with the Senrigan intends to team up with Kawaki, and because of this, she has chosen to betray Code new mission for team 7.

Now that only Mitsuki is left out as lookout, Boruto, Kawaki and Sarada are forced to live with Eida in love dilemmas and Daemon and his whims. In Boruto 76 we see the protagonist of the same name play video games with daemon, or Eida organize some kind of stay with her new friends Sarada and Sumire. Where have the fights gone? Boruto has become a piece of life, but only for the moment. In fact, there will be a new fight soon. Will Boruto's next war be fueled by Kawaki?

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