'Boruto: Naruto Next Generations' chapter 7 rumors: Sasuke to lead Naruto's rescue; Boruto to create Rasengan

Things will continue to heat up in the upcoming chapter 7 of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" as Sasuke leads a rescue attempt on Naruto.
In the current chapter of the said manga title, Naruto has been abducted by the Otsutsukis, Kinshiki and Momoshiki. Although the abduction scene is not shown, it is later revealed that Boruto wakes up as he is told that his father, Naruto, attempted to avert the giant chakra ball and that his mother, Hinata, failed in her attempt to stop the abduction of Naruto.
When "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 7 is released within this month, it is alleged to continue to feature Sasuke, the Kages, and Boruto's attempt to rescue Naruto. While some viewers wonder why a young boy such as Boruto is allowed to join a dangerous mission, it is said that his participation in the rescue of Naruto is important as, allegedly, it is vital to his growth and development as a ninja.
Reportedly, it will be Boruto who is likely to free his father from his abductors. Allegedly, Sasuke and the Kages will deal with the fused Kinshiki and Momoshiki. While the Otsutsukis are busy dealing with Sasuke and company, Boruto is said to grab the opportunity to release his father.
Other sources claim that Boruto will attempt to produce the Rasengan, and he will be successful in doing so. Allegedly, because of this, the team will be successful not only in rescuing Naruto but also in defeating the powerful enemies.
There are those who suspect that, because of Boruto's role in the rescue of Naruto, his relationship with Naruto as father and son will experience a great deal of improvement.
Meanwhile, it is also said that, beginning chapter 8 of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," Boruto will already be featured as a young adult as it utilizes the last part of "Boruto: A Naruto Movie."
"Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" chapter 7 is expected to come out anytime this month and comes with the title "The Rescue."