Kawaki makes his appearance in Boruto manga at a specific point, but I can't recall exactly. You might want to check the official manga sources for the precise chapter.
It depends on the context. If it's a battle of pure physical strength and chakra, Naruto might have the edge as he has years of experience and has faced more powerful foes. But Boruto has some unique abilities like his Jougan. So if the fight involves using new - age ninja techniques, Boruto could surprise Naruto.
It's not too complicated. You need to go to the settings of VS Code and look for the font options. There, you can select Comic Sans from the available font list.
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It could also be related to a prophecy or a pre - determined fate in the fanfic's plot. There might be some kind of dark prophecy that says Kawaki has to kill Naruto to prevent a greater evil. Or perhaps Kawaki is being controlled by an external force that has a vendetta against Naruto and uses Kawaki as a tool to carry out the murder.
Maybe a fanfic where Naruto and Boruto are pitted against each other in a virtual reality battle. It could be part of a training exercise that gets out of control, and they start using their real skills and emotions, leading to a intense and revealing fight.
One common theme is friendship. Writers often explore how Himawari and Kawaki, who come from different backgrounds, form a bond of friendship. Another theme is growth. They both grow as characters, learning from each other.
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