Naruto Admits Why He Believes He Has to Care for Kawaki in Boruto

Naruto Admits Why He Believes He Has to Care for Kawaki in Boruto

In Chapter 60 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, Naruto reveals what being Hokage means when it comes to taking care of kids like Kawaki.

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Naruto Admits Why He Believes He Has to Care for Kawaki in Boruto

Warning: contains major spoilers for Boruto: Naruto Next Generations Chapter 60!

The latest chapter of Boruto sees Naruto reveal the reason why he has been so intent on caring for Kawaki. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations: Chapter 60 focuses on the dynamic between Boruto, Kawaki, and Naruto. Naruto always dreamed of being Hokage and now, he’s proving why he still deserves the role more than anyone.

Kawaki has been perceived as an outcast within the village, mainly because he represents a larger threat coming to Konoha. He has been staying with Naruto’s family but is feeling more and more like an outsider – and a burden. However, Naruto is doing his best to mitigate this feeling.

VIZ recently released Chapter 60 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Created by the team of Masashi Kishimoto, Mikio Ikemoto, Snir Aharon, and Mari Morimoto, this latest chapter shows how seriously Naruto takes his role of Hokage. In this issue, Kawaki is hiding away, though Naruto finds him easily enough to take him home to have dinner. Through the exchanges in this issue it is clear that the current Hokage has a good idea of what Kawaki is feeling – and he’s set on doing the best he can to help.

Naruto finds Kawaki hiding out on the Hokage monument, where the young ninja-in-training reveals how his situation makes him feel and his current understanding of it. This is likely a feeling that Naruto is very familiar with. After all, his entire youth was spent being cast out by the village around him because of the threat that he himself posed. Yet Naruto is proof that being ostracized by this same village doesn’t result in complete destruction or negative outcomes. He became one of the best – and strongest – protectors of the village, largely because he was determined to be more than what the village saw him as. Now, he wants to do the same for Kawaki, though he expresses it a little differently.

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Naruto and his family are doing all they can to make Kawaki feel at home. He has been adopted as a second son for Naruto and Hinata, with the Hokage even referring to him as his “stupid son”. When the young upcoming shinobi retires for the evening, Naruto makes sure to tell him that his place is with his new family. He also reassures him that the village is a place where he can fit in because that’s part of his vision of being Hokage. Naruto knows exactly what it’s like to stand out and to not have a family to look out for him like other people in the village had. He found his adoptive family over time and forced people to see him in a way that is different from how he was perceived in his youth. That seems to be what he wants for Kawaki, but much sooner.

Kawaki has also been compared to Sasuke and Naruto had a kinship with Sasuke for similar reasons of being outcast. His rival had a hard time too and Naruto surely recognizes that in his adopted son. Kawaki’s future isn’t certain, but Boruto and Naruto are sure to play a large role in shaping it.

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