In the Boruto franchise, there have been many heated rivalries. Boruto tussled with Kawaki, transforming their bond from a playful sibling rivalry to something much more dangerous when Kawaki saw Momoshiki manifesting in the Hokage’s son. Boruto also had a feud with Code, as Code wanted to feed Naruto’s boy to his Ten Tails Beast, all so he could get the chakra fruit that his master, Isshiki, always dreamed of.The trifecta was complete with Code thinking maybe Kawaki could be used as a sacrifice for the God Tree, too. Throw in Code’s jealousy over how Eida developed feelings for Kawaki, it quickly became a contentious mix of comedy, drama, and action. Of course, given that teen angst is at the core of this story, it’s not that surprising. Well, the fourth chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex confirms there’s an even nastier rivalry in play. And shockingly, it’s a new one that doesn’t involve any of these guys directly running up against each other.Only then will Kawaki free Naruto and Hinata in the brainwashed Konoha. It leads to Kawaki remonstrating with Shikamaru (the new Hokage) how easily Boruto slipped in and out. Kawaki wonders if he had help, thinking maybe there’s a spy in the village. It’s not often fans see him paranoid and emotional like this, but it shows how vulnerable and fragile he gets when Boruto shows him up. Sarada gets wind of the conversation, and reams Kawaki for his petulant, selfish behavior.
In the Boruto franchise, there have been many heated rivalries. Boruto tussled with Kawaki, transforming their bond from a playful sibling rivalry to something much more dangerous when Kawaki saw Momoshiki manifesting in the Hokage’s son. Boruto also had a feud with Code, as Code wanted to feed Naruto’s boy to his Ten Tails Beast, all so he could get the chakra fruit that his master, Isshiki, always dreamed of.
The trifecta was complete with Code thinking maybe Kawaki could be used as a sacrifice for the God Tree, too. Throw in Code’s jealousy over how Eida developed feelings for Kawaki, it quickly became a contentious mix of comedy, drama, and action. Of course, given that teen angst is at the core of this story, it’s not that surprising. Well, the fourth chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex confirms there’s an even nastier rivalry in play. And shockingly, it’s a new one that doesn’t involve any of these guys directly running up against each other.
Only then will Kawaki free Naruto and Hinata in the brainwashed Konoha. It leads to Kawaki remonstrating with Shikamaru (the new Hokage) how easily Boruto slipped in and out. Kawaki wonders if he had help, thinking maybe there’s a spy in the village. It’s not often fans see him paranoid and emotional like this, but it shows how vulnerable and fragile he gets when Boruto shows him up. Sarada gets wind of the conversation, and reams Kawaki for his petulant, selfish behavior.
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