Over the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Manga, fans have been able to see a much more evil and cruel version of Kavaki. Gone is the stoic shinobi who idolized Naruto and wanted to work with his adoptive brother to create a better world. The Kawaki seen in the first chapters of the story is manipulative, unapologetically allowing the world to blame Boruto for his misdeeds.
Still, there is a small but significant detail hidden in the beginning of the series that implies that Kawaki will at some point begin to redeem himself. Despite claiming that he wants to execute Boruto in Chapter #14, the flash-forward to their inevitable and destructive final battle hints that he wants to protect his former ally as well.
Boruto has already shown that Kawaki is not really a villain
Kawaki’s redemption will be the most important and controversial plot point in the series
During chapter #14 of the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Manga, Kawaki, Eida and Daemon can be seen talking about Naruto’s son being questioned by Konoha’s forces. When the youngest android asks the adopted Uzumaki what he would do if his former friend revealed his secret of kidnapping the Seventh Hokage, Kawaki replies that he doesn’t care about such a thing. In his eyes, no one would ever believe Boruto, and he would get a chance to kill him, raiding the world of another Otsutsuki.
When Eida explains that Koji’s disciple seems to be protecting Kawaki, the latter is shown to be shocked. Despite all he has done to hurt Boruto, his former friend still refuses to tell the truth, something he cannot understand. Naruto’s son said many times throughout the series that He wishes Kawaki no harm, because he simply wants them to forget their fight and become a family again. His feelings may affect Kara’s former member, as proven by the conversation they will have at some point in the future.
In chapter #1 of the original Boruto manga, Kawaki is seen telling his rival that He will send him to the same place he sent Naruto And Hinata. Despite how ominous the threat may seem, the series has already revealed that this place is a protected pocket-dimension where people can reside unconscious to protect them from danger. The event heavily implies that by this point in history, Kawaki changed his mind about killing BorutoAnd also wants to protect him from an unknown enemy.
Kawaki’s redemption may also be hinted at in chapter #13
His desire to keep Boruto’s connection with Kashin Koji secret is unusual
While Boruto is captured in chapter #13 of the Two blue vortexes Manga, Kawaki can be seen walking around the area, looking for anything suspicious. He encounters one of Kashin Koji’s toads, who is likely waiting to teleport Naruto’s son away from the hidden page. The series is not long on this detail, as it only occurs in a couple of panels. However, Kawaki immediately recognized the toad sent by Boruto’s new mentor, as he and Koji used to be members of Kara.
despite this, He does not reveal the truth of who Boruto’s mentor is to the eldersAlthough this would make the prisoner’s current much more difficult. Koji is still considered an enemy of Konoha, due to his affiliation with the terrorist group commanded by Ishiki. If Kawaki had wanted to, he could have informed the superiors of the village that Baruto was working with a wanted criminal to make him look even worse in their eyes. The fact that he restrained himself makes it seem as if he is protecting his rival.
Another explanation could be that Kawaki is waiting for Boruto to lower his guard so he can find Kashin Koji’s location. Jiraiya’s clone was also enhanced with cells from the mighty and enigmatic Shibai Otsutsuki, making him part of the alien clan. Kawaki’s mission to destroy all members of the otherworldly family may be pushing him to find his place to destroy him. Nevertheless, this hypothesis lacks any proof, as Kawaki could have pushed the elders to ask Boruto about the clone’s location, but he did not inform them.
Kavaki is undoubtedly one of the most intriguing characters in the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Manga series. His character development will certainly have an impact on how the story unfolds. Although he is Boruto’s enemy for now, the future may make him reevaluate his goals and join forces with his former teammate once again.
Boruto Uzumaki, the son of Naruto Uzumaki, the Seventh Hokage, seeks to make his mark in the ninja world. Resisting his father’s absence due to his duties, Boruto aims to surpass Naruto with his friends from the Ninja Academy. As he develops his own ninja path, Boruto faces the challenges of a changing world that brings new threats and technologies that test his abilities and hold on.
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Yuko Sanpei, Kokoro Kikuchi, Ryuichi Kijima, Yuma Uchida, Hidenori Takahashi
- Release date
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April 5, 2017
- Seasons
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6
- creator(s)
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Masashi Kishimoto