The time to say goodbye has finally come. With the broadcast of episode 293, the first part of Boruto's animated series ends. After this shocking death, so it is Clash between Kawaki and Code to put an end to the adaptation produced by Studio Pierrot.

Kawaki's escape during the Tails Onslaught saga led to completely unexpected results. Boruto, having come to his brother's rescue, had to bow to the control of Momoshiki Otsutsuki, who first demonstrated his superiority over Code, and then turned on Naruto and Kawaki. Struggling to regain control of his body, Boruto has finally asked Kawaki, possessed of karma again, to do what is necessary. Kawaki killed Boruto in episode 292 for prevent Borushiki from killing the Hokage and destroy Konoha.

There Episode 293 of Boruto begins with Naruto remembers his son's childhood. Back to the present, the Hokage continues to call Boruto's name, confident that he may wake up at any moment. For Naruto, what just happened is just the result of a bad dream.

while in, Kawaki bangs on Code, and prevented his escape by reducing the claw marks with the Sukunahikona. Kawaki has no intention of letting the last of the Kara, heirs to the Otsutsuki's will, escape, but just as he is about to strike the decisive blow, a cleverness of code upends everything. Code manages to summon Daemon, who uses his reflective power to knock out Kawaki. Code therefore decides to return to the base of operations, but promises to return in search of Amado.

Naruto continues to mourn his son's deathcares about nothing else. However suddenly Boruto wakes up. Thanks to the power of Momoshiki's karma, he was able to come back to life. However, Boruto has fully transformed into an Otsutsuki ready to be sacrificed to the Ten-Tails.

The first part of Boruto ends with the meeting between the protagonist and Kawaki, who promises to kill anyone who threatens Naruto's life. On the other hand, Boruto promises to change the prophecy spoken by Momoshiki.

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