Sasuke will continuously fulfill his mission to find the cure for Naruto's mysterious illness in "Boruto" Episode 283, titled "Sasuke Retsuden: Constellations." In doing so, he will continue his journey, digging deeper into Redaku's mysteries to know what kind of sickness hit Naruto.

Sasuke has made his way to the Land of Redaku in search of the cure for Naruto's undiagnosed sickness. So, will he finally find what he's looking for in "Boruto" Episode 283?

The Director is more complex personally compared to how he appears. He has mysterious eyes that can effortlessly dispel even Sasuke's genjutsu.

However, Sasuke may eventually find a way to counter him and continue with his plan. Fans don't have to worry, though, as it's very unlikely that things will backfire on him as the Uchiha prodigy rarely mess up with his plans.

Elsewhere, Kakashi has finally found the documents he needs. From there, fans will finally know the origin of Naruto's illness and its description in "Boruto" Episode 283. By the looks of it, things are more complicated than it seems, and they may need to go further than they think to find a cure.

Meanwhile, "Boruto" Episode 282, "Sasuke Retsuden: Infiltration," started with a flashback to Sasuke's time at Redaku after being reminded of his life there while looking for Kara's victims. Redaku was described as a kingdom in chaos after its king died, resulting at the beginning of the famine.

From there, the Prime Minister assumed the command. Sasuke then went to the Tartar Observatory, where Hagoromo's records remained, after learning Naruto had the same illness as the Sage of Six Paths.

Sasuke entered Tartar as a prisoner after becoming a detention center where inmates were forced to construct a massive telescope. Later, he learned of Meno, the curious and highly hostile beast dragon who had maintained order in Tartar, and his master, Zansul, the Observatory Director.

But Genjutsu didn't work on Zansul, as his eyes were made of glass. With the anime's twist and turn of events, it couldn't be denied that things were turning fascinating.

It's believed fans will receive the series well if it's continuously done properly, like how the illustrator works with its manga version. But based on the arc's first episode, the pace is quite too fast, while the adaptation has removed several meaningful details.

Fans are about to see what will happen next in Sasuke's adventure when "Boruto" Episode 283 drops on Sunday, January 15.