Warning: contains spoilers for Chapter 68 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
There is no other character in Boruto, quite like Amado. With his quietly interesting, yet curiously frustrating presence, the questions that keep arising with each of his successive appearances are why exactly did creator Masahi Kishimoto decide to include him in the manga, and what is his purpose? If the latest chapter is any indication, it appears that Amado's endgame is finally coming into play
For the entire series, Amado's ultimate motives have never been made clear. In fact, Kishimoto hid them behind an extremely convoluted story. He's one of the top, and most trusted members of Kara, responsible for some of its most heinous operations yet swore to kill its leader Isshiki Otsutsuki/Jigen. He's responsible for the creation of some of the most powerful characters in the Naruto universe, yet there's no true understanding of his origin or how he came to have such incredible abilities. After Isshiki's death, he switches allegiance and joins Naruto against Kara but keeps the work he's done on Kawaki's kama secret. Fans can understand that he is an important element of the ongoing story, but for whom and why is anyone's guess.
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With Boruto #68, however, the curtain hiding Amado's purpose seems to be rising ever so slightly, in the aftermath of the battle that saw Momoshiki sacrificing himself to resurrect Boruto, Kawaki channeling the power of Isshiki, and Code running away. Believing that he could have defeated Kawaki had his restraint been removed, Code later sneaks into Konoha Village to find Amado and «persuade» him to unlock and release his full potential. Naturally,
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