Blue Lock Chapter 304 will likely see Buratsuta haphazardly attempt to bring Nagi back

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Blue Lock Chapter 304 is poised to dig deeper into Seishiro Nagi’s psychological state. Isolated from football and the competitive environment of Blue Lock, Nagi now finds himself mindlessly playing arcade games, drifting through the days. The image of the “continue?” screen may not just be a gaming metaphor—it hints at a choice Nagi must soon make: remain lost in apathy, or return to the field with renewed purpose. This turning point could invite reflections on his past with Reo, Ego’s philosophy, and the void left by his exit from the Neo Egoist League.

As Buratsuta pressures Ego to reinstate Nagi, the clash between commercialization and pure performance intensifies. Ego, ever the strategist, seems unshaken, prioritizing victory over fame. But Buratsuta’s influence—and possibly political sway—could result in a direct power play, attempting to sideline Ego’s authority for the sake of market success. This may place Teieri in a tight spot, balancing trust in Ego with the national spotlight of the U-20 World Cup being held in Japan.

In the background, the clock ticks: 47 days remain before the international showdown. If Nagi does re-enter the scene, it will likely happen on his terms—igniting not just his passion but reigniting tension among rivals like Isagi and Kaiser. Whether Chapter 304 ends with a moment of introspection or a sudden confrontation, it’s set to be a pivotal beat in Nagi’s arc and the broader storm building around Blue Lock Japan.

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