Kawaki and Jura Alliance Theory
How Boruto’s Future May Burn the Shinobi World
The Boruto Two Blue Vortex manga has introduced some of the most complex power dynamics in the Naruto universe. Among them, the relationship between Kawaki and Jura stands out as a potential game-changer. Many fans expect their clash to end in destruction, but what if it marks the beginning of a terrifying new alliance? In fact, early Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 25 spoilers hint at dialogue and plot threads that could lead directly into that alliance.
This article explores how Kawaki and Jura could unite, the Triangle of Power that defines the battles ahead, Boruto’s desperate gamble with Momoshiki, and how Code may emerge as the ultimate villain.
Kawaki and Jura: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Kawaki and Jura are not simply enemies. They represent two distorted interpretations of the same desire: to reshape the world. Their first true dialogue—foreshadowed in Boruto manga Chapter 25–26—may not end in violence, but in the foundation of an alliance that will burn the old shinobi order to ashes.
Both characters are driven by obsession: Kawaki’s love and determination to protect Naruto at all costs, and Jura’s hunger for knowledge and evolution as the embodiment of the Ten Tails. Together, their paths may merge into a single, devastating purpose.
The Triangle of Power: Rock-Paper-Scissors of Boruto’s Future
The balance of power isn’t a simple ladder of strength. Instead, it forms what can be called the Triangle of Power, where no warrior stands as the absolute champion.
- Jura is stronger than Kawaki
Even with Isshiki’s Karma and cyborg modifications, Kawaki couldn’t land decisive damage. His immortality is more than brute force — as explored in Jura’s Immortality in Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga, Jura can survive attacks that would kill ordinary beings and reconstitute himself through ancient chakra roots. - Momoshiki is stronger than Jura
Despite Jura’s raw power, Momoshiki’s cunning, millennia of experience, and chakra absorption make him Jura’s natural counter. Since Jura is essentially condensed chakra, Momoshiki can exploit his inexperience and weaknesses. - Kawaki is stronger than Momoshiki
Amado designed Kawaki as the ultimate Otsutsuki killer. Boruto himself admits Kawaki is the only one who can kill him if Momoshiki takes control, making Kawaki the final weapon against the parasite.
This unstable triangle ensures no single warrior can dominate the battlefield, creating a stage for betrayals, forced alliances, and unpredictable outcomes.
Boruto’s Desperate Gamble with Momoshiki
Faced with Jura’s overwhelming strength, Boruto takes the most dangerous step yet—offering Momoshiki full control of his body in exchange for victory. This chilling pact risks Boruto’s very soul, proving his desperation to save the world.
But Boruto miscalculates: Kawaki’s cold pragmatism. If Kawaki discovers Boruto’s deal, he may decide to eliminate Boruto and Jura together, ensuring Momoshiki can never threaten Naruto again.
Kawaki and Jura’s Dialogue: Birth of a Dark Ideology
Instead of clashing endlessly, Jura and Kawaki may find common ground. Jura isn’t mindless destruction—he craves understanding. In Kawaki, he sees a reflection of his own primal instincts, but shaped by human emotions.
During their conversation, Jura could reveal a shocking ideology:
- The true root of evil is the Otsutsuki clan system and the shinobi order itself.
- Chakra, meant for unity through Ninshu, became a weapon of war, breeding hatred and conflict.
- As long as chakra exists, Earth will remain a target for Otsutsuki invaders.
For Kawaki, whose trauma and hatred of the shinobi world run deep, Jura’s vision may resonate perfectly. The result: a shared mission to reboot the world, erase chakra, and destroy the shinobi system once and for all.
Their First Target: Konoha
Kawaki and Jura’s alliance wouldn’t mean random destruction—it would be precise. Their first target would be Konoha, not for vengeance, but to eliminate Momoshiki, sealed within Boruto.
This theory directly ties into the flash-forward from Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 1, where Kawaki declares: “The era of shinobi is over.” The ruins of Konoha may be the aftermath of this alliance, not simply Kawaki’s betrayal.
Code: The Wild Card and Potential Final Villain
Just when Kawaki and Jura’s reign seems unstoppable, Code reemerges. Long dismissed as a failure, Code may rise as the true final antagonist.
- Using his Claw Grimes army and knowledge of the God Tree, Code might discover Jura’s weakness—his dependence on the ancient root network for regeneration.
- He could sever or poison this connection, defeating Jura.
- Worse, Code might absorb Jura’s power or consume the chakra fruit, evolving into a terrifying new Otsutsuki stronger than anyone else.
This would force Boruto and Kawaki into a reluctant, bitter alliance against Code, uniting sworn enemies against a common threat.
The Tragic Endgame: Boruto vs Kawaki
Even if Boruto and Kawaki defeat Code, their core conflict remains. Boruto will always fight to protect the shinobi system and free will, while Kawaki believes peace can only come by destroying the old world.
Their fates are sealed: allies, enemies, and brothers bound together, destined to stand on opposite sides until the end. Kawaki isn’t a typical villain—he’s a tragic hero whose love turned into obsession, paving a dark but logical path.
Final Thoughts
The potential Kawaki and Jura alliance may be one of the darkest turning points in Boruto’s story. Together, they could topple nations, erase the shinobi system, and plunge the world into chaos. But standing against them are Boruto, Momoshiki, and eventually Code, ensuring the battles ahead will be unpredictable, emotional, and devastating. And just as Kawaki and Jura may hold unexpected depths and destinies, so does the next generation — for example, the article Himawari’s True Path argues that Himawari could be evolving into a unique Human-Bijuu, showing once more that Boruto rewards fans with hidden layers of power and ideology
Do you think Kawaki will embrace Jura’s ideology? Will Code rise as the true final villain? Or will Boruto and Kawaki’s brotherly bond ever recover?
Share your theories in the comments below—because the future of Boruto Two Blue Vortex is only getting darker.