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Shikamaru and the rest of the village are forced to put off dealing with Boruto until they are done fighting Code. Though Boruto defeats Code, Kawaki attacks the former, allowing Code to flee before Boruto can get information about the Ten-Tails from him. Boruto uses the Flying Raijin technique to teleport to the dimension where Code and the Ten-Tails are. Koji
Kashin supports him while Boruto sits next to the
tree Code has trapped Sasuke in. Boruto then heads back to the village and reunites with Sarada and Sumire, but gets contacted by Shikamaru, who realized that his memories of "Kawaki as Naruto's son" are completely fake after hearing Amado's theory on everyone's memories being altered, with the
Mind Body Transmission technique by Ino Yamanaka. Suddenly, Boruto is attacked by Mitsuki. After the small fight, not only Boruto snaps Mitsuki out of his wrath, but he also tells him that he is the true sun to his moon and his parents, Naruto and Hinata, are still alive. He even reveals the truth about what actually happened three years ago to Shikamaru. Despite discovering the truth, Shikamaru tells Boruto that until they are ready to expose Kawaki's actions to the village, they must work together in the shadows as long as Boruto is a criminal. Production[edit] When the Naruto manga ended in 2014, the company Shueisha asked Masashi Kishimoto to draw the sequel. Kishimoto rejected the idea and proposed artist Mikio Ikemoto, who had been working as an assistant for Kishimoto ever since Naruto's early chapters, to draw it instead.
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As Zenitsu kills Kaigaku, Tamayo injects
Muzan with a poison she and
Shinobu have made to weaken his abilities. When Akaza remembers his human life, he betrays Muzan and commits suicide, while Shinobu sacrifices herself to poison Doma, allowing Inosuke and fellow Demon Slayer Kanao Tsuyuri to kill him. After a harrowing battle, Kokushibo kills Muichiro and Genya before being killed as well. Muzan kills Tamayo, and later Nakime when she is hypnotized by Yushiro to use her powers against him, but is forced above ground by the Corps. Aided by Tamayo's poison, the Corps unleash a desperate battle of attrition as the remaining members fight against Muzan until the morning sun can kill him. Muzan is left helpless against the sun but Gyomei, Obanai, and Mitsuri succumb to their injuries.