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InBoruto, Kawaki is one of the most controversial characters due to his increasingly complicated role. Introduced as thevessel of Isshiki Otsutsuki, he switched positions with Boruto due to omnipotence and quickly became central to the plot. Now, Kawaki raises the disturbing possibility that the broken and tortured boy Naruto once protected may become the one who destroys everything, including his family and the rest of Konoha.
As the plot unfolds inBoruto: Two Blue Vortex, Kawaki remains a relevant character whose role blurs the line between a protector and a destroyer. While many fans believe he will destroy Konoha in the future, others remain hopeful he will walk on a different, less destructive path. Still, at the moment, the question remains: Is Kawaki more of a protector than a destroyer?

Kawaki’s Complicated Role
Where Is Kawaki Now?
WhileBoruto is currently busy fighting JurainTwo Blue Vortex, Kawaki remains in Konoha, ordering Amado to use any means necessary to make him stronger beyond all limits possible. With the threat of the Shinju Clones still unresolved, Kawaki aims to protect Konoha, the precious village that Naruto has worked extremely hard to defend ever since he became a ninja.
“A world without Lord Seventh has no worth to me”—Kawaki

Now thatAmado has rescinded Kawaki’s limiters, it may only be a matter of time before he heads straight into the battlefield to finish the Shinju Clones alongside Boruto as part of their temporary truce. For now, Kawaki somehow remains on the side of the lesser evil, refusing to allow any kind of threat that will potentially destroy the village Naruto grew up in. Even if it means teaming up with Boruto, whom he wants to eliminate because of Momoshiki, Kawaki is more than willing to set aside his goals to defend the Hidden Leaf.
Kawaki’s Future
The Age of Shinobi Is Over?
Fans have never forgotten the disturbing prologue ofBoruto: Naruto Next Generations, where Kawaki declares that “the age of shinobi is over.” This is a bold and ominous statement coming from Kawaki that may suggest he has become the destroyer that fans have been fearing all along. In addition,Konoha was in ruins, as the Hokage Rock that overlooks the hidden village was in shambles. Because of this, fans pin the blame on Kawaki, assuming he was the one responsible for Konoha’s destruction, including the possible death of key characters.
“The age of the shinobi is over!"—Kawaki

But at this point, it seems unlikely for Kawaki to destroy Konoha in the future. His obsession with protecting Naruto is what drives his actions forward, and destroying Konoha seems the very last thing he would do.
For now, Kawaki sees it as his duty to protect everything that matters to Naruto, except, of course for Boruto. By eliminatingall the Otsutsuki in existenceand sealing Naruto without his consent, he has resorted to drastic methods to protect the only person he cares about. These actions already make him an antihero due to his willingness to cross lines and make hard choices, even if it means he becomes a villain in the eyes of everyone.
So, Is Kawaki More of a Protector or a Destroyer?
Kawaki Is Both
For Naruto, Kawaki may just be a broken soul who needs to be filled with genuine love and care from a parental figure. He understandsKawaki’s pain, grief, and tragic pastmore than anyone else, as he was once in the same position as him. However, as Naruto becomes increasingly close to Kawaki, the latter becomes fiercely protective of the former. Now that Kawaki has found a parental figure, a person he doesn’t want to lose, someone he truly cares about, he grows paranoid to the point of obsession.
“You’re going to draw out all my powers to their fullest extent!"—Kawaki to Amado
Kawaki’s desire to protect Naruto led him to take morally gray or outright dark actions. He was willing to eliminate Boruto without hesitation just to ensure Naruto’s safety. He was even willing toseal Naruto in another dimensionto prevent powerful enemies from hunting him down, even without Naruto’s consent. His protectiveness crosses the line into obsession, turning him into a destroyer.
All in all, Kawaki walks a fine line between being a protector and a destroyer. While his actions are driven by a desire to protect Naruto and avoid losing him, his methods are undeniably questionable. It’s still too early to definitively brand him as either, as the story of theBorutoseries is still far from over. Whether Kawaki redeems himself or fulfills the prophecy of destruction, one thing remains clear: he has all the means to change his fate.