Blue Lock Chapter 265: Kiyora’s Choice and the Perfection of Kaiser’s Weapon

Blue Lock Chapter 265: Kiyora’s Choice and the Perfection of Kaiser’s Weapon

The rumored spoilers for Blue Lock chapter 265 were expected to disclose Kiyora Jin’s decision on whether he would support Yoichi Isagi or Michael Kaiser. As predicted, the supposed spoilers also showcased Michael Kaiser’s powerful move, the Kaiser Impact: Magnus shot.

The preceding chapter unveiled Kiyora Jin’s predetermined role as the deciding factor between two options in the quest for victory, a role that carried over into Blue Lock. Meanwhile, Charles interrupted Isagi’s attempt at scoring, but Ness quickly arrived to assist Kaiser.

Please be advised that this article contains spoilers from the Blue Lock manga.

Blue Lock chapter 265 spoilers: Kiyora tricks Isagi into helping Kaiser

Alexis Ness as seen in the Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)
Alexis Ness as seen in the Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)

The leaked spoilers for Blue Lock chapter 265 suggest that the upcoming chapter will be called “Beyond Constraint.”It will pick up where the previous chapter left off, with the ball in the hands of Emperor’s (Kaiser) trusted ally, Alexis Ness.

When Ness gained possession of the ball, he recalled the time he spent practicing with Kaiser and their attempt to perfect their weapon. With this in mind, Alexis Ness made a deliberate effort to pass the ball to Michael Kaiser, allowing him to take the shot. He willingly took on a new responsibility, which was to assist Kaiser in utilizing their newly developed weapon.

Yoichi Isagi as seen in the Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)
Yoichi Isagi as seen in the Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)

Despite Ness’s pass to Kaiser being strategically planned, it ultimately proved futile due to the obstruction of Tabito Karasu, Nijiro Nanase, Ryusei Shidou, and Kunigami Rensuke along Kaiser’s path to the goal. Recognizing this, Blue Lock chapter 265 spoilers reveal that Kaiser came to the realization that scoring the goal was not possible. Consequently, he chose to disregard the pass, allowing Kiyora Jin to receive it instead.

Despite feeling disappointed that Kaiser had to leave the game, Alexis Ness was still hopeful for a goal-scoring opportunity. When Kiyora gained possession of the ball, confusion arose among the players as to who would receive the pass. However, Isagi had full confidence that the ball would be passed to him.

Similarly, Michael Kaiser shared this sentiment and proceeded to chase after Kiyora, taking the same route as Isagi in an attempt to intercept the potential pass. With his history, Kaiser saw stealing as his only means of survival from “zero.”To come out on top, he relied on “constraint,”as it was the key to his survival. Consequently, he threw himself into “constraint”in order to break free into “freedom.”

As Kaiser started his sprint, he and Isagi requested Kiyora Jin to deliver the ball to them. At this crucial moment in Blue Lock chapter 265 spoilers, Kiyora had already made his decision to draw the boundary line and executed a rapid grounded pass that appeared to be heading towards Kaiser but was aimed for Isagi.

Michael Kaiser as seen in Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)
Michael Kaiser as seen in Blue Lock manga (Image via Kodansha)

Despite Isagi’s hopeful anticipation for a goal-scoring chance upon witnessing the play, the ball ultimately did not reach him. It became apparent that Kiyora had strategically used Isagi as a decoy to draw the defenders towards him. However, the truth was that Kiyora had executed a skillful backspin pass to find Kaiser, causing the ball to bounce back and come to a sudden halt on the field.

Despite being faced with opposition from Charles Chevalier and Rin Itoshi, Michael Kaiser was presented with the perfect opportunity for his Kaiser Impact: Magnus shot as he needed a stationary ball. Undeterred, Kaiser remained confident and proceeded to unleash his new weapon.

Based on the spoilers for Blue Lock chapter 265, the upcoming manga chapter will be named “SUPER STAR.”

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