Ikemoto could be setting up Mizuki to betray Kawaki in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

Ikemoto could be setting up Mizuki to betray Kawaki in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Ikemoto could be setting up Mizuki to betray Kawaki in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex (Image via Studio Pierrot)

In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, Mitsuki’s evolving perspective may signal an upcoming betrayal of Kawaki, marking a significant shift in his character arc. As Ikemoto delves deeper into the complex dynamics between Mitsuki, Boruto, and Kawaki, recent chapters hint that Mitsuki has overheard critical information about Kawaki’s deception.

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His loyalty to the Karma Wielder, whom he admires as his “Sun,” could lead Mitsuki to abandon Kawaki, whom he now views as a threat. This potential betrayal would not only deepen Mitsuki’s character development but also intensify the conflict surrounding Kawaki’s increasingly drastic actions within the series.

Disclaimer: The article contains spoilers.


Mitsuki may have overheard the truth about Kawaki and Boruto in chapter 14 of the Two Blue Vortex manga

Eida, Daemon, and Kawaki as shown in the manga (Image via Shueisha)
Eida, Daemon, and Kawaki as shown in the manga (Image via Shueisha)

In the latest chapter, there’s a strong indication that Mitsuki might have overheard a crucial conversation between Eida, Daemon, and Kawaki. While the exact details of what he heard are unclear, it’s likely that he caught enough to gain a partial understanding of the situation.

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During this conversation, Daemon made a cryptic remark about the Omnipotence that swapped the positions of the protagonist with Kawaki, something that may have confused Mitsuki at first.

However, he likely grasped the essential truth that his "Sun" had been victimized by a plot orchestrated by Kawaki. This realization could have been further solidified when Mitsuki learned that Naruto and Hinata weren’t dead, as he may have initially believed, but were instead alive, though trapped.

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Mitsuki as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Mitsuki as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

This revelation would undoubtedly shake Mitsuki, a character who has always been portrayed as deeply loyal to the protagonist. From his perspective, Kawaki’s behavior is nothing short of shocking, and perhaps even revolting. Kawaki, someone Mitsuki once considered an ally, has taken actions that seem unthinkable to Mitsuki.

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In Mitsuki’s eyes, the "Sun'' he knew would never have resorted to such extreme actions, no matter the circumstances. This shift in his understanding of Kawaki may mark the beginning of a fracture in their relationship.


Mitsuki's confrontation with Uzumaki Boruto in chapter 7

Mitsuki considers Boruto his "sun" (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Mitsuki considers Boruto his "sun" (Image via Studio Pierrot)

One of the most shocking moments for Mitsuki came during his confrontation with his actual "Sun" in chapter 7 of Two Blue Vortex. Boruto, who had been through intense trials, spoke frankly and sincerely to Mitsuki. He reassured him that Naruto and Hinata were still alive, which would have been a relief to Mitsuki and a confirmation that Kawaki had not told him the whole truth.

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During this exchange, the Karma Wielder presented himself as the same honest, direct person Mitsuki had always known. This was the person Mitsuki had admired, the one who had earned his loyalty. The protagonist's openness during this conversation likely reinforced Mitsuki’s belief that Boruto was the true victim of Kawaki’s manipulations.

Kawaki as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Kawaki as shown in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

As a result, Mitsuki’s state of mind is rapidly evolving. He now understands that Kawaki is not acting out of concern for others, but rather out of a misguided desire to solve his problems through force and deception. This realization is enough to shatter the trust Mitsuki once had in Kawaki. The more Mitsuki learns about the situation, the more he is likely to oppose Kawaki’s methods.

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Mitsuki may betray Konoha and side with his "Sun" in the upcoming chapters

A snapshot from the anime series (Image via Studio Pierrot)
A snapshot from the anime series (Image via Studio Pierrot)

With this newfound clarity, Mitsuki’s resolve has hardened. His priority now seems to be protecting his "Sun" from Kawaki’s influence and preventing Kawaki from causing further harm. It’s likely that Mitsuki no longer sees any reason to oppose Boruto and instead views collaboration as the only way to protect the protagonist.

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This change in perspective hints at a deeper betrayal in the works. Mitsuki, who has always been calm and collected, could soon be preparing to act against Kawaki, recognizing him as a threat not only to his "Sun" but to the balance of the entire shinobi world.

The thought of siding with the protagonist was further reinforced when Mitsuki helped his "Sun" escape from the custody of the Konoha shinobi in chapter 14 of the Two Blue Vortex manga.

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Final thoughts

Uzumaki Boruto (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Uzumaki Boruto (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Ultimately, Ikemoto may be setting the stage for Mitsuki to betray Kawaki, aligning himself fully with the protagonist in the process. Such a twist would add a new layer of complexity to the story, showcasing Mitsuki’s growth and his deep loyalty to his "Sun," while also highlighting the dark path Kawaki has chosen.

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