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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.
Naruto informs Shikamaru through Ino of the situation and tells the latter to dispatch the Sensory Team to find Kawaki. Boruto heads off after him, since he can sense his presence somehow. Code subdues Kawaki and asks why he left on his own. Kawaki tries to convince Code to kill only him, since he technically is responsible for the death of ...
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As Team 7 and Kawaki are horrified by the thought of Naruto's death, Shikamaru arrive at the Uzumaki house and uses Shadow Paralysis to bind Kawaki's movements. Several Jonin erect a barrier around the house while Shikamaru questions Kawaki about Jigen's sudden arrival and disappearance with Naruto.
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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.
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