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Code tries taking Kawaki but Shikamaru steps in, boasting that Code is too weak to fight against the arriving reinforcements, so he leaves. Shikamaru asks Naruto about the public repercussions Kawaki would have to face, but Naruto retorts that Kawaki is still his family and will protect him, despite him killing Boruto.
Boruto and Kawaki team up to challenge Hinata and Naruto to a ping-pong match with Himawari serving as referee. Naruto and Hinata are victorious, having overwhelmed their children. Whilst bathing in the hot springs, Kawaki realizes that he's glad he came after all.
Konohamaru and Boruto visit Mugino's home, and the former takes custody of his pet turtle and his letter from the Third Hokage. Kawaki tries to run again, but Naruto always ends up in front of him, so he relents. Tensions arise, when the whole family arrives, and Kawaki accidentally breaks the vase Himawari made for Hinata's birthday.
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. In the ensuing fight, Boruto confronts Kawaki and loses his right eye protecting Sarada.
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 ...
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Kawaki reappears at the Uzumaki residence, stating that his failure to kill Boruto means Momoshiki is still a threat. Determined to eliminate this danger, Kawaki decides to kill Boruto. Despite Naruto and Hinata's protests, Kawaki traps them in a timeless dimension, promising to free them and accept his own death once his task is complete.
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