Boruto’s Secret Plan, Kawaki’s Fall, and Jura’s Dark Influence
Boruto VS Kawaki Exposed
Boruto Two Blue Vortex has been building toward one of the most tragic and complex storylines in the Naruto universe. Beneath the surface of battles and alliances lies a chilling truth: Boruto is moving in secret, setting the stage for an inevitable clash with Kawaki, the brother he once swore to protect. But at the heart of this unfolding tragedy is a new figure—Jura, a dark philosopher who has reshaped Kawaki’s destiny.
This article unpacks Boruto’s hidden strategy, Jura’s manipulative influence, and how Sarada and Mitsuki may hold the key to the future of the shinobi world.
Boruto’s Cold and Calculated Strategy
Boruto has been acting recklessly, even distancing himself from Kashin Koji, his mentor. But behind the chaos lies a carefully crafted plan: he wants Team 7—Sarada and Mitsuki—to become completely independent and strong enough to face Kawaki when the time comes.
Boruto isn’t preparing them for Jura. He’s preparing them for Kawaki. From the very first prologue, the ruined Hokage monument and the duel between Boruto and Kawaki foreshadowed a tragic destiny. Boruto knows the war ahead may not leave him alive, or worse, place him on the opposite side of the barricade.
Jura: The Philosopher of Darkness
Unlike past Otsutsuki obsessed with brute power and chakra fruit, Jura is something far more dangerous—a thinker. His weapon isn’t raw strength but ideology. By planting seeds of doubt, fear, and monstrous doctrines, Jura manipulates his targets until they see destruction as salvation.
His perfect victim was Kawaki. Jura’s manipulative reach even extends to plotting how to intercept Naruto himself. As discussed in How Jura might reach Naruto, Jura sees Naruto as a philosophical key, not just a target.
Kawaki’s Tragic Fall
Kawaki has always sought someone to cling to—first an abusive father, then Jigen, and finally Naruto, who gave him real family and love. But this need for protection turned into obsession, and Jura exploited it.
Jura convinced Kawaki that chakra itself is the root of all suffering, the cause of wars, hatred, and Otsutsuki invasions. The only way to achieve eternal peace? Destroy chakra entirely.
For Kawaki’s black-and-white mindset, this sounded like revelation. Protecting Naruto meant erasing the very world Naruto loved. That idea turned Kawaki from protector into tyrant—the very figure we saw in the prologue.
Boruto’s Bold Gamble: Unleashing Kawaki
Fans were shocked when Boruto told Kawaki to remove Amado’s limiters. Subsequent spoilers from Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 25 spoilers & review show how that move directly triggered Momoshiki’s takeover attempt, escalating the conflict beyond what anyone expected. Why strengthen his greatest enemy?
Because Boruto knew a limited Kawaki was a temporary issue. A fully unleashed Kawaki was a threat so great it would force the world—and especially Sarada and Mitsuki—to wake up. His brutal strategy wasn’t betrayal but love. He created a monster so his friends could become gods.
Sarada: Breaking Chains with Love
Sarada’s Mangekyō Sharingan awakening was no accident—it was the result of Boruto’s plan. Her full powers are explored in Sarada’s new Mangekyou Sharingan powers unveiled, showing just how crucial she becomes when forced out of her emotional cage. For years, she suppressed her emotions, afraid love would be her downfall. But when Eida rewrote reality and painted Boruto as the villain, Sarada’s wall of denial collapsed.
Unlike Uchiha of the past, her eyes awakened not through hate, but through love. That love became her true strength, fueling her resolve to protect Boruto and the shinobi world.
Mitsuki: The Moon Seeking His Sun
Mitsuki’s tragedy runs deeper. For three years, he lived under Eida’s lie, believing Kawaki was his “sun” instead of Boruto. This inner conflict shackled his true power.
Boruto understands this and subtly nudges Mitsuki toward the truth. When Mitsuki finally senses Boruto’s true chakra and realizes his real bond, his Sage Mode could evolve into something unstoppable. No longer just a follower, Mitsuki would stand as Boruto’s equal partner, ready to face Kawaki.
Kawaki: Shackled by Jura’s Ideology
Though Kawaki broke Amado’s physical limiters, he’s now bound by stronger chains—Jura’s ideology. His obsession mirrors Sasuke’s dark past, but unlike Sasuke, Kawaki lacks a Naruto to balance him. Instead, he twists his love for Naruto into a golden cage of “protection,” becoming more like Isshiki each day.
Kashin Koji’s Role in the Coming War
Boruto hides his plan even from Kashin Koji, Jiraiya’s clone. Why? Because Koji would hesitate, searching for compromise. But Boruto knows compromise won’t stop Kawaki. Still, Koji may yet play a crucial role—not as Boruto’s teacher, but as a guide for the entire shinobi world once the final battle erupts.
The Final Battle: Ideology vs. Ideology
Everything points toward the final showdown on the ruins of Konoha. But it won’t just be Boruto vs. Kawaki—it will be Team 7 against Kawaki, a clash between two ideologies:
- Boruto’s vision: Preserve the flawed but hopeful shinobi world.
- Kawaki’s vision: Burn it all down, erase chakra, and create a false peace.
It’s a heartbreaking paradox—two people who love Naruto more than anything are destined to destroy each other because of that very love.
Beyond Victory: Saving Kawaki’s Soul?
Boruto’s ultimate plan may not be to kill Kawaki but to save him. With Sarada and Mitsuki restraining Kawaki physically, Boruto could dive into his mind—just as Naruto once did with Kurama—to battle Jura’s ideology from within.
The sword Boruto carries in the prologue isn’t just a weapon. It’s a symbol of his chosen path—a lone wolf burdened with cruel decisions so his friends can shine.
Final Thoughts
Boruto’s story has evolved from a sequel about a hero’s son into a layered tragedy of sacrifice, ideology, and the paradox of love as both creation and destruction.
The biggest questions remain:
- Will Mitsuki awaken in time to tip the scales?
- Can Sarada’s love-based Sharingan triumph over Kawaki’s ideology?
- Is Kawaki beyond redemption, or can Boruto free him from Jura’s chains?
- And how will the final duel on Konoha’s ruins reshape the shinobi world forever?
What do you think—will Boruto’s brutal plan save the world or doom it? Share your theories below!