Momoshiki and Kinshiki Ōtsutsuki ambush the Chunin Exams arena, causing mass chaos and structural collapse. While shinobi rush to protect and evacuate civilians, Momoshiki overpowers Naruto and Kinshiki attacks the arena. Boruto attempts to use his banned Shinobi Gauntlet (Kote) to fight, but Momoshiki absorbs every jutsu. Mitsuki's attempt to intervene with his Sage Transformation is thwarted by Urashiki, who steals his chakra, leaving Mitsuki in critical condition. Despite efforts from Sasuke, Gaara, Chōjūrō, and Shikamaru, the invaders easily counter their moves, mocking the shinobi's reliance on hard work over inherited or stolen power. Cornered and looking to protect the civilians, Naruto fully manifests Kurama's form and takes the full brunt of Momoshiki's massive chakra blast. The explosion knocks Boruto unconscious, allowing him to briefly experience his father's memories through chakra. Boruto wakes up in the hospital to news that Naruto has been captured by the Ōtsutsuki, Hinata was injured defending him, and numerous others are hurt. Filled with regret for using the Kote and for his past behavior toward his father, Boruto discards the gauntlet and dons one of Naruto's old childhood jumpsuits. Determined to save his father, Boruto is joined by Sasuke—who can still sense Naruto's chakra—alongside the other four Kage. Sasuke gifts Boruto his old, scratched forehead protector and opens a portal with his Rinnegan, while Hinata tearfully entrusts Naruto's safety to her son. In a desolate dimension near a God Tree, Momoshiki and Kinshiki begin draining Kurama's chakra from Naruto. The Kage and Sasuke arrive just in time to free Naruto. As the Kage engage the Ōtsutsuki in combat, Sasuke and Boruto check on Naruto, leading to a heartfelt reconciliation between father and son. Outmatched by the Kage, Kinshiki is pinned down by Chōjūrō and Kurotsuchi. Desperate to turn the tide, Momoshiki transforms Kinshiki into a chakra fruit, consumes him, and undergoes a monst

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