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Kawaki (Japanese: カワキ) is a fictional character in Ukyō Kodachi and Mikio Ikemoto's manga Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.Initially appearing in the flashforward in the series debut, Kawaki is a young man and later genetically an Ōtsutsuki who apparently would become the nemesis of the series' lead character, Boruto Uzumaki.
In the ensuing fight, Kawaki slashes out Boruto's right eye, and Sasuke arrives and tries to stop Kawaki, but the latter manages to escape with help of Momoshiki. Kawaki meets with Eida, who uses her Senrigan dojutsu known as the Omnipotence to rewrite everyone's memory: Kawaki and Boruto permanently swapped places.
Naruto then saves Boruto from being crushed by a cube and pleads with Kawaki to spare Boruto. Boruto chimes in that the meds were a temporary solution, but they now need a permanent solution to eliminate Momoshiki. Kawaki reminds Boruto of his promise to stop him permanently, and Boruto gives his permission to him.
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. Boruto confronts Kawaki and loses his right eye protecting Sarada during their fight. Sasuke arrives to intervene, but Momoshiki briefly possesses Boruto, aiding in Kawaki's escape.
As Boruto and his friends eagerly collect the cards, they realize they are still missing their former teacher, Shino Aburame, and Metal's father, Rock Lee, they also learn that there's only one space left in the upcoming series, a fierce battle begins between Boruto, who thinks it should be Shino, and Metal, who stands behind his father.
Arriving home, Kawaki gives the vase to Himawari, while Boruto slips glue into Kawaki's hand, to simply fix the broken vase. On the outskirts of the village, Delta and Koji arrive. The latter warns the former of the Yamanaka Clan's security measures, stating that previously unregistered chakra would be immediately noticed and tells her to stay ...
Boruto wakes up and manages to stop Momoshiki from taking Kawaki away. Boruto apologizes while Sasuke approaches Naruto, who fell unconscious. Kurama talks to Naruto inside his mind for their final moments and the latter says that they should stick together in the afterlife as well.
The misrelationship Boruto forms with his adoptive brother Kawaki was seen as a striking rivalry similar to the one his father had with Sasuke in the first series. [72] [73] Beveridge enjoyed the foreshadow of an older Boruto on a fight against Kawaki in the series' pilot chapter, looking forward to their development. [74]