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Boruto: Amado’s Reaction to Eida Proves She’s His Child

WARNING: Contains spoilers for . Bortu #69!

Naturally, many characters appear. Narutosequel to Borouto Although introduced as new and unknown, it is only Amado whose story remains obscure in nearly 70 chapters. However, with the return to Ada, the background and purpose of Amado are further highlighted.

Perhaps anomalous in a world where chakras, ninjutsu, and tactics matter most, not only who is the most skilled ninja, but also who determines who should lead them. Although he didn’t show any special skills to make a great ninja, he was able to maintain a high-level “most reliable” position in Isshiki Otsutsuki’s secret Kara organization and Naruto’s Konoha Village administrative unit. What Amado has is intelligence and expertise. In fact, if cleverness is the skill of a ninja, he is probably a Hokage, and his technical expertise is unmatched by anyone. Using his cyborg and kama copy skills, he alone took his ninja skills to god-like levels.

to bortu number 69, Amado’s motives are finally clearing up. In this issue, Code infiltrates the village of Konoha and enlists Ada’s help after confronting Shikamaru Nara, perhaps, the reconstructed Delta. Up to this point in the comics, Amado was one of the most emotionally stable characters. For example, when his boss, Jigen, found out that he was working with a Koji Kashin that he had biotechnized to kill him, he barely broke a sweat. However, when he encounters Ada, who arrived through Code’s portal ability, Amado’s previously confident attitude falls into a pathetic shock. Who could provoke such a reaction but someone close to him like Amado’s daughter?

At Kara, Amado used scientific ninja skills to create a cyborg to boost power projection. In this role, he created numerous cyborgs and, more importantly, acquired insurmountable expertise in biotechnology. He even figured out how to create a digital kama that could transfer the spirit of Otsutsuki to a human ship. Therefore, it is not unreasonable that he found a way to revive the dead in his work. In fact, raising the dead seems to be central to Ada and his later works. Besides, how tempting is that knowledge to try to bring back someone you miss so much as in your life or the love of your children? Amado had the resources, ability and opportunity to bring his daughter back in the name of advancing Kara’s interests.

But the most important proof that Ada Karas is Amado’s daughter is his reaction to seeing her again. He’s seen the death of countless works he’s made, but he’s never shed a tear. When Kashin Koji decided to face Jigen in a fight he knew would end in defeat, Amado was more interested in taking him to Konoha Village. However, his reaction to seeing Ada is unusual. There is a connection between them better than anything fans have seen before. If so, the implications for this Naruto And Boruto it will be huge

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Boruto: Amado’s Reaction to Eida Proves She’s His Child

Warning: contains spoilers for Borutu #69!
It’s only natural that many of the characters in Naruto‘s sequel series Boruto were introduced as new and unknown, but almost seventy chapters in, it’s only Amado whose story remains unclear. However, with the return to Eida, Amado’s background and purpose come into better focus.
In a world where chakra, ninjutsu, and dojutsu are paramount, not only determining who is the most capable ninja but also who should lead them, Amado is an anomaly. Despite demonstrating no particular capabilities that make a great ninja, he has still been able to hold senior level, “most trusted” positions in both Isshiki Otsutsuki’s secret Kara organization and Naruto’s Konoha Village administrative unit. What Amado does have are intelligence and expertise. Indeed, if smartness was a ninja skill, Amado would be the Hokage, and nobody can compare with his technological expertise. With his cyborgs and Kama-copying techniques, he has single-handedly brought ninja tech up to God-like levels.
In Borutu #69, Amado’s motives finally become clearer. In the issue, after infiltrating Konoha Village and being confronted by Shikamaru Nara, Amado, and a reconfigured Delta, Code calls on Eida for assistance. Up until this point in the manga, Amado has been one of the most emotionally stable characters of all. Barely breaking a sweat when, for instance, he realized that his boss Jigen had figured out that he was working with Koji Kashin, who he bio-engineered, to kill him. But once he comes face-to-face with Eida after she arrives via Code’s portal ability, Amado’s previously confident demeanor descends into abject shock. Who could create such a reaction other than someone close to Amado, such as his daughter?

In Kara, Amado worked on using scientific ninja tech to create cyborgs to increase their power projections. In that role, he created countless cyborgs and, more importantly, obtained insurmountable expertise in bio-engineering. He even figured out how to create a digital Kama that could transfer an Otsutsuki spirit into a human vessel. So, it is not unreasonable that in his work, he figured out a way to resurrect the dead. Indeed, bringing back the dead seems to be a basic requirement for his later works, including Eida. Moreover, with such knowledge, how tempting would it be to try to bring back someone you miss terribly such as the love of your life, or your child? Amado had the resources, ability, and opportunity to bring back his daughter, all under the guise of furthering Kara’s interests.
However, the most crucial evidence that Kara’s Eida is Amado’s daughter is his reaction to seeing her again. This is a man who has seen the death of countless of his creations, and yet has never shed a tear. Indeed, when one Koji Kashin decided to take on Jigen in a battle he knew would end in his defeat, Amado was more interested in high-tailing it to Konoha Village. However, his reaction to seeing Eida is palpable. There’s a connection between them than transcends anything fans have seen before. If true, the ramifications of this for Naruto and Boruto will be huge.
Borutu #69 is available now from Viz Media.

#Boruto #Amados #Reaction #Eida #Proves #Shes #Child

Boruto: Amado’s Reaction to Eida Proves She’s His Child

Warning: contains spoilers for Borutu #69!
It’s only natural that many of the characters in Naruto‘s sequel series Boruto were introduced as new and unknown, but almost seventy chapters in, it’s only Amado whose story remains unclear. However, with the return to Eida, Amado’s background and purpose come into better focus.
In a world where chakra, ninjutsu, and dojutsu are paramount, not only determining who is the most capable ninja but also who should lead them, Amado is an anomaly. Despite demonstrating no particular capabilities that make a great ninja, he has still been able to hold senior level, “most trusted” positions in both Isshiki Otsutsuki’s secret Kara organization and Naruto’s Konoha Village administrative unit. What Amado does have are intelligence and expertise. Indeed, if smartness was a ninja skill, Amado would be the Hokage, and nobody can compare with his technological expertise. With his cyborgs and Kama-copying techniques, he has single-handedly brought ninja tech up to God-like levels.
In Borutu #69, Amado’s motives finally become clearer. In the issue, after infiltrating Konoha Village and being confronted by Shikamaru Nara, Amado, and a reconfigured Delta, Code calls on Eida for assistance. Up until this point in the manga, Amado has been one of the most emotionally stable characters of all. Barely breaking a sweat when, for instance, he realized that his boss Jigen had figured out that he was working with Koji Kashin, who he bio-engineered, to kill him. But once he comes face-to-face with Eida after she arrives via Code’s portal ability, Amado’s previously confident demeanor descends into abject shock. Who could create such a reaction other than someone close to Amado, such as his daughter?

In Kara, Amado worked on using scientific ninja tech to create cyborgs to increase their power projections. In that role, he created countless cyborgs and, more importantly, obtained insurmountable expertise in bio-engineering. He even figured out how to create a digital Kama that could transfer an Otsutsuki spirit into a human vessel. So, it is not unreasonable that in his work, he figured out a way to resurrect the dead. Indeed, bringing back the dead seems to be a basic requirement for his later works, including Eida. Moreover, with such knowledge, how tempting would it be to try to bring back someone you miss terribly such as the love of your life, or your child? Amado had the resources, ability, and opportunity to bring back his daughter, all under the guise of furthering Kara’s interests.
However, the most crucial evidence that Kara’s Eida is Amado’s daughter is his reaction to seeing her again. This is a man who has seen the death of countless of his creations, and yet has never shed a tear. Indeed, when one Koji Kashin decided to take on Jigen in a battle he knew would end in his defeat, Amado was more interested in high-tailing it to Konoha Village. However, his reaction to seeing Eida is palpable. There’s a connection between them than transcends anything fans have seen before. If true, the ramifications of this for Naruto and Boruto will be huge.
Borutu #69 is available now from Viz Media.

#Boruto #Amados #Reaction #Eida #Proves #Shes #Child


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