In Boruto episode 268, the truth is revealed, and Kawaki must face the repercussions of his actions. Kae has learned that there is an assailant out there plotting her death. Kawaki, meantime, is hurting not only because he nearly botched his job but also because he let down a young woman who looked up to him. The minister of Kae’s country dispatched an unknown assassin to kill her many times in last week’s episode. Kawaki tried to stop the killer, but he only made things worse for the youngster and the princess. Episode 269 of Boruto is named The Sneaking Shadow and will follow Kae even after Kawaki has abandoned her. Read on for more information about the rollout.
How long till the next episode airs? Where can avid viewers find it?
This coming Sunday, October 2nd, at roughly 5:30 pm JST, is when episode 269 of Boruto will premiere on Japanese television. International viewers just have to wait a short time to see the episode, as it will debut at the same time everywhere else. The episode’s availability timings are listed in a table below, broken down by time zone.
On October 2 at 2:00 a.m. local time in the Pacific Time Zone, 4:00 a.m. in the Central Time Zone, 5:00 a.m. in the Eastern Time Zone, 10:00 a.m. in British Summer Time, 11:00 a.m. in Central European Summer Time, 2:30 p.m. in Indian Standard Time, 5:00 p.m. in Philippine Time, and 6:30 p.m. in Australian Central Time.
You can watch the latest episode of Boruto on Crunchyroll, Funimation, VRV, and Hulu as soon as it airs. To the best of our knowledge, these are the only authorised streaming platforms for the show. If you need a refresher on what has happened thus far in this sequel series, you can find them all on the aforementioned sites.
In Episode 269 of Boruto, what can viewers hope to see?
Kawaki chose not to tell Naruto about the assassin following Kae so that the princess might relax and enjoy the Academy’s yearly celebration without fear. Black-haired Uzumaki has made a huge error of judgement and must now face the repercussions. Since Kawaki wouldn’t be able to see Kae and understand why Naruto took him out of the operation, he wouldn’t be able to ask her about it. He can’t make up to the princess for misleading her, and he can’t stop the assassin from killing her.
From the looks of the sneak peek, the masked man will use this chance to assault Kae when she is at home. However, Kawaki might be able to save her at the very last minute. The teen has earned a reputation for routinely ignoring or even breaking the rules when it suits him. Kae has grown very important to him, and he may choose to defy Naruto in order to go save her.
It makes sense for the youngster to do this, as he is the only one who has direct knowledge of the killer’s methods. Finally, viewers may expect to learn more about who might be hiding behind the mask in Boruto episode 269. According to certain fans’ speculation, Kawaki’s Academy teacher, Hana, may be the culprit. The woman with black hair acted strangely in the previous two episodes, leading some viewers to suspect that she was engaged in the assassination plot.
Exactly what went down in the last instalment?
In the opening minutes of Boruto episode 268, Kawaki and his classmates were busy preparing for the Academy’s annual school festival. While the students got ready for their performance, Boruto, Sarada, and their pals checked over the event’s attractions. An explosion occurred just before the concert began, warning Kawaki of a potential attack.
The assassin threatened to blow up the academy, causing all the Shinobi there to scramble about in search of the bombs in an effort to isolate Kae.
Someone in a mask saw his chance and attempted to assassinate Kae, but he was stopped by Himawari and Kawaki. In the last moments of the episode, Kae asks Kawaki whether he is responsible for safeguarding Hana after she is hurt in a fight and is subsequently transported to the hospital.