The Code storyline has begun, and a glimpse of Eida’s arrival can be seen in the promo for next week’s episode of “Boruto.” Captive Slaves, the female cyborg’s title, alludes to her significant part in Code’s quest to become an Otsutsuki. Amado designed Eida with superior talents than those of Jigen, allowing her to counteract Code. Episode 288 of “Boruto” will be based on the manga’s Chapter 57, also named “Eida,” and will serve as Aida’s official debut to fans. Eida’s arrival is shrouded in mystery, but soon viewers will discover two of her incredible skills, elevating her to the ranks of the franchise’s most potent protagonists.
Code is furious with himself for failing to murder Eida in the sneak peek for the upcoming episode, and then Bug’s voice says, “Never underestimate what she can accomplish.”
Consequently, Code would do well to pay attention to what Bug has to say. Before reawakening her, he should have studied all of her skills. In Episode 288 of “Boruto,” it appears that instead of Eida becoming her subordinate or a foot soldier, the opposite occurs. Now that the tables have turned, does Code find himself with more enemies than friends?
The reason why Code has such a hard time defeating Eida, even when she challenges him, will soon be revealed to the audience. It seems that Eida possesses a second, equally potent talent in addition to her omniscience. The preview also features an argument between Boruto, Sarada, and Kawaki. Appearing to be discussing strategies for dealing with Code. Episode 287 of “Boruto” marked the beginning of the long-awaited Code storyline, which introduced the new threat Code posed to Konoha.
As the final operative member of the Kara to come on a mission, Boruto and Kawaki were his primary targets. On the other hand, he had to do a lot of setting up before he could visit these two. Isshiki paid Code a visit and informed him that his soul was going to be annihilated shortly, but the Otsutsuki’s will would endure. Despite Code’s want to help, he was constantly reminded that he was a defunct vessel. Isshiki comforted him by assuring him that he will one day join the ranks of the Otsutsuki.
It’s been almost a year since a manga tale was adapted into an anime. Fans are thrilled with the updated version. In addition to witnessing a recurring bad guy in action, viewers of the animated version will get a glimpse of just how lethal he may become. The release date for Episode 288 of “Boruto” is February 19.
