'Naruto Gaiden' chapter 710 finale plot spoilers: Saving Sakura, end nears for the series

 Naruto official website

Chapter 710 of "Naruto Gaiden" will be the grand finale of the series, and all signs are pointing to an explosive finish.

At the conclusion of the previous chapter, Naruto, Sasuke and Sarada were finally able to locate and arrive at Shin's hideout setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting end to the series, according to KPopStarz.

Naruto and Sasuke have been the two pivotal characters in the entire series, and now it looks as though the pair will be teaming up one last time to give fans a fitting farewell treat.

Despite the many fights and disagreements the two have had over the life of the entire series, both Naruto and Sasuke still find enough common ground on which to stand on.

Chapter 710 will feature what ultimately happens to Sakura. The ninja who has been with both Naruto and Sasuke from the very beginning is now in the midst of a crisis of her own as she attempts to avoid the diabolical plans of Shin, but now, she can hope that the setting of chapter 710 will not serve as her final resting place.

As for Sasuke, he has clearly shown just how much Sakura matters to him, with his display of immense power at the conclusion of the previous chapter, according to Manga Spoiler. Sakura and Sasuke have had a complex relationship throughout the series, and how it plays out will be revealed in the final chapter of "Naruto Gaiden."

Naruto and Sasuke are not the only ones present to save Sakura, as Sarada has also joined them.

Sarada showcased her incredible abilities in the previous chapter by taking out numerous clones of Shin with one massive attack, and she could be a valuable ally in the final battle.

The end of "Naruto Gaiden" will be revealed when chapter 710 comes out on July 2.

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