In “Boruto” Episode 283, “Sasuke Retsuden: Constellations,” Sasuke will continue to carry out his goal to locate the solution for Naruto’s mystery ailment. Then he may move forward in his quest to discover the nature of Naruto’s illness and uncover the secrets of Redaku. Sasuke travelled to the Land of Redaku in quest of treatment for Naruto’s mysterious illness. In the 283rd episode of “Boruto,” can he discover the answers he seeks? Contrary to first impressions, the Director is far more nuanced and nuanced in his personal life. His peculiar eyes can easily foil Sasuke’s genjutsu.
Sasuke, on the other hand, could finally figure out a means to foil his scheme and press on nonetheless. But don’t worry fans; the Uchiha genius seldom botches his plans, so it’s quite unlikely that anything will go wrong. Kakashi has uncovered the necessary paperwork. From there, viewers may learn what caused Naruto’s sickness and how it manifested in “Boruto” Episode 283. Seemingly straightforward situations are often more nuanced than they initially appear, suggesting that they may have to search further afield than initially anticipated for a solution.
However, in Episode 282 of “Boruto,” titled “Sasuke Retsuden: Infiltration,” Sasuke had a flashback of his life at Redaku after being reminded of it while searching for Kara’s victims. When the monarch of Redaku died, the famine broke out, and the country was said to be in turmoil. The Prime Minister then took control. After discovering that Naruto had the same disease as the Sage of Six Paths, Sasuke travelled to the Tartar Observatory, where Hagoromo’s records were still kept.
When Sasuke was captured, he was sent to the prison planet of Tartar, where he and his fellow convicts worked to build a huge telescope. Later, he found out about Meno, the dragon beast that had kept order in Tartar and his master, Zansul, the Director of the Observatory. On the other hand, Genjutsu was ineffective against Zansul since his eyes were composed of glass. The plot twists and turns in the anime were making things increasingly interesting. If the series maintains a high standard of quality, similar to the illustrator’s work on the manga adaptation, it should be highly received by fans.
However, based on the pilot episode, the arc’s pace is far too quick, and the adaptation has omitted some significant facts. With the release of “Boruto” Episode 283 on January 15, viewers will find out what happens next in Sasuke’s story.