Ever since Eida used her omnipotence to switch Boruto Uzumaki’s role with Kawaki’s, Boruto’s life has taken a dramatic turn. He finds himself on the run, having lost most of the people important to him.
However, recent developments in the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga suggest that the tide may be turning in Boruto’s favor, with Kawaki’s downfall looming near. Interestingly, this downfall may have been foreshadowed by a memorable line from Itachi Uchiha in Naruto: Shippuden.
Throughout the Boruto series, Kawaki’s decisions have led him down a destructive path, culminating in his betrayal of those he once cared for.
Itachi’s famous line in Naruto hints at Kawaki’s Fate in Boruto
His actions, driven by his love for Naruto, have only served to exacerbate his downfall. Despite fans’ hopes for Kawaki’s redemption or growth, his character has only worsened in the Two Blue Vortex series. His arrogance and lack of training have not only harmed himself but also those around him.
In contrast, Boruto’s character arc seems to mirror Kawaki’s trajectory in the earlier part of the sequel series. However, as Kawaki’s downfall becomes increasingly apparent, Boruto’s potential for growth and redemption comes to the forefront.
“This is crazy but The way Eida likes kawaki, it isn’t a coincidence…. Eida’s love for kawaki could be linked to shibai’s cell in kawaki. That deep love for kawaki is similar to how karma’s resonance between boruto/kawaki works. It seems like her heart ❤️and her body remember kawaki but her memories don’t. She loves him so strongly that she was able to perform unconsciously omnipotence for him…you don’t do that for stranger. – @Marcelpi3”
Kawaki’s refusal to train and prepare himself, coupled with his arrogance, has left him vulnerable. His recent defeat at the hands of Boruto highlights his shortcomings and further solidifies his impending downfall. Additionally, the revelation of Eida’s omnipotence to others in the story may lead to Kawaki losing his remaining allies and support.
Moreover, Kawaki’s failure to appreciate Eida’s efforts and reciprocate her feelings may lead to her eventual departure, leaving Kawaki isolated and vulnerable. Mitsuki’s growing alliance with Boruto also hints at Kawaki’s diminishing support base.
The scenario of Kawaki’s downfall echoes Itachi’s advice to Naruto in Shippuden, where Itachi emphasizes the importance of friendship and support.
Naruto’s journey to becoming Hokage was marked by his acknowledgment of this advice and his reliance on his friends. In contrast, Kawaki’s arrogance and tendency to push people away may ultimately lead to his downfall and loss of everything he holds dear.
As the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex series progresses, it remains to be seen how Kawaki’s character arc will unfold and whether he will learn from his mistakes before it’s too late.