Blue Lock Chapter 261 release date: Kaiser Past Continues

Mark your calendars for Blue Lock Chapter 261 which is all set to release on May 15, 2024, at 12 am JST.

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By Mahaksh Chauhan | May 4, 2024 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The fans are excited for Blue Lock Chapter 261 which will be out soon. The recent backstory of Kaiser was pretty dark and filled with abuse. He even got caught and found himself in jail but it looks like the Pifa president might come in clutch to save him. Raw Scans and spoilers will be first posted on Anime News Flash on the web.

Release Date and Where to Read Blue Lock Chapter 261

Mark your calendars for Blue Lock Chapter 261 which is all set to release on May 15, 2024, at 12 am JST.

Time ZoneDateTime
Korean Standard TimeMay 15, 202412:00 a.m. (KST)
New York TimeMay 14, 20247:00 a.m. (NYT)
Indian Standard TimeMay 14, 20248:30 p.m. (IST)
Central European TimeMay 14, 20245:00 p.m. (CET)
Australian Standard TimeMay 15, 20241:00 a.m. (AST)
Japanese Standard TimeMay 15, 202412:00 a.m. (JST)

Only on Pocket Shonen and Kodansha, the fans can read Blue Lock Chapter 261.

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Previously in Chapter 260

One of Kaiser’s parents is a prominent actress, and the other is a small-time director. Kaiser’s father became an alcoholic and a gambling addict when his mother left them when he was born; Kaiser’s mother later became renowned.

His father had warned him that if he didn’t “work”—that is, steal from them—his father would be furious with him. Kaiser’s father scolded him once because he couldn’t steal enough milk. For that reason, he despises milk.

His father is adamant about not using the name Michael, even though his mother gave it to him.
Kaiser loves and cares for a rose that his mother gave him, and he keeps it on display at their home. For the sake of satisfying his “ego” and getting out of there “someday,” he began stealing increasingly expensive items, kept them a secret from his dad, and eventually sold them. the initial uprising he had.

False accusation

As he turned twelve, he considered treating himself with the stolen funds. By the way, Kaiser’s birthday is in December, right? Because of the holiday atmosphere—he was looking for an enduring object when he spotted a soccer ball on exhibit. Naturally, he purchased it and used it for play.

Kaiser describes himself as “like the soccer ball that ‘doesn’t get upset or cry whatever you do to it”” since his father never stops torturing both him and the ball. He holds the ball close, daydreaming about a future adventure.

On that particular day, a robbery took place at a jewelry store in their town. The bandits managed to flee, but out of nowhere, the police showed up at their house, demanding his whereabouts, on the grounds that he was facing accusations of complicity in the crime. Kaiser stated that he was not guilty.

Before the cops arrived, his dad gave Kaiser a beating, urging him not to tamper with other people’s property and to just vanish. The discovery of a safe next to Kaiser’s bed occurred after Kaiser responded, “You don’t have the right to say that, fu**ing dad.”

An Offer by Agent

Kaiser is keeping the money in that safe. The news made his dad furious. The authorities apprehend Kaiser. Kaiser simply left the money with his dad and assumed he would simply start saving again.

According to the authorities, there are further items in Kaiser’s room that may provide evidence; hence, the soccer ball is the sole remaining item. His father attempted to use a broken bottle to poke a hole in the ball, believing that Kaiser was hiding money within.

And just like that, Kaiser lost control of his temper, leaped to his feet, and smacked his father’s face with his knee. He then kicked the ball, which landed on the officers and kicked the last one with his foot.

When Kaiser was a prisoner, a visitor would occasionally stop by to inquire as to whether or not he enjoyed football. According to Ray Dark, an official representative for the PIFA, “If you play it, I’ll get you out of here.”

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