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In the aftermath, Momoshiki appears in Boruto's mind, showing him a vision of his friends fighting against him. Kawaki, having deduced that Boruto, being a full-fledged Ōtsutsuki, is likely to turn evil, sends Naruto and Hinata into another dimension, promising to free them after killing Boruto and all the Ōtsutsukis.
Kawaki arrives in time to disarm the main paper bomb and save Eiki. In the meantime, the assassin hits the class with smoke bombs, but Himawari steps in and takes Kae away, before she could be killed. As soon as Kawaki arrives to protect Kae, the assassin covers his escape with the detonation of many paper bombs, which in turn injure Hana Sensei.
Kawaki (Japanese: カワキ), also known as Kawaki Uzumaki (Japanese: うずまきカワキ) is a fictional character in Ukyō Kodachi and Mikio Ikemoto's manga Boruto. Initially appearing in the flashforward in the series debut, Kawaki is a young man and later genetically an Ōtsutsuki who apparently would become the archnemesis of the series ...
Mozuku asks Kawaki to take the medicine back to his nation before dying. Shikadai and Boruto hold off more pursuers, allowing Kawaki to deliver the medicine to Aosa. Kawaki blames himself for Mozuku's death, surmising that he'd still be alive had he followed Shikadai's orders. Naruto and Shikamaru look into ways to help the Land of Calm Seas.
Mirai, Kakashi, and Guy travel with Tatsumi to a village with a secret hot spring, but they find the hot spring covered by a boulder! Luckily, Choji drops in, armed with the Akimichi Clan's Secret Super Expansion Jutsu, but he's too hungry and can't utilize the full extent of his abilities.
Momoshiki Otsutsuki is one of the two antagonists of Boruto: Naruto the Movie and a member of the main family of the Ōtsutsuki clan. A pale, androgynous man, he is a member of the Ōtsutsuki clan who was the reason Kaguya created the White Zetsu Army for, who comes to Earth to plant a new Shinju as the one he used is dying from using up its world's resources.
Many of us know the tragic ending to Anne Frank‘s story, and that ending certainly plays out in Monday’s A Small Light finale. But the closing of National Geographic’s limited series also ...
Al almost loses against an orc and realises losing Evil God’s Lover of Nature skill has cost him most of his power. Reaks delivers a letter from Lucica who is in the middle of an important investigation. Al decides to continue as a normal farmer/adventurer until he can learn more about Evil God. Ilvia looks forward to seeing Al again.