Warning: contains spoilers for chapter 66 of Boruto
It would not be an understatement to call Chapter 66 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations a blockbuster issue. First, Kawaki reveals that he can use the Kama everyone previously thought was rendered useless with the death of Isshiki Otsutsuki. Second, with the Kama, Kawaki has now become a major power in the Naruto-Boruto universe. Third, Kawaki’s killing of Boruto in front of Naruto is a shocking turn of events. With such bombastic revelations competing for attention, it would be natural for fans to overlook a quieter element of the story that may prove more important. That element is Amado and his connection to the three major events of the issue.
Amado is one of several people in Boruto who never appeared in the Naruto manga but, the assumption is, were nevertheless present throughout that saga somewhere in the background. Indeed, Amado tells Naruto that he had a daughter who would have been born about the same time as Boruto. While the exact circumstances of his daughter’s passing are not discussed in detail, her death clearly had a deep impact or effect on Amado.
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At some point in time, Amado was recruited by or volunteered to join Kara, Isshiki’s secret society focused on preparing for his return and cultivating a new God Tree. Blessed with a genius intellect and an uncanny ability to meld technology with human anatomy, Amado not only was able to rise to the highest levels of Kara but also gain the trust of the society's leader Jigen, who for all intents is Isshiki. Interestingly, unlike other members of Kara’s inner circle, Amado was not tattooed with a number. Amado established Kara’s science
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