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Kabuto Death __top__Weeks later, a letter arrived for Akio. It contained nothing but an address and a time. Kabuto did not go for a while; surgeons are not, by nature, conspirators. But guilt is a persistent patient, and eventually it escorted him along. Kabuto thought of the shard he had removed from Aiko, its microscopic inscription: not a code, but a name. Aiko. He realized then that the shard had not been random—it had been planted by someone who wanted a specific end. The thought cut, but he kept his hands level. kabuto death Kabuto had spent years imitating his mentor, Orochimaru, even grafting Orochimaru's remains into his own body. Within the loop, he eventually realizes that his obsession with becoming "perfect" by stealing others' identities was a mistake. Post-War Fate and Redemption Weeks later, a letter arrived for Akio Akio’s hands found his coat pockets. He unfolded a photograph and slid it into Kabuto’s palm. It was a Polaroid of a boy on a riverbank, laughing with both arms raised to hold a kite. Kabuto knew that boy. He had sewn a split lip with thread, had watched him run off with a purple wind. That boy was Akio. But guilt is a persistent patient, and eventually If you are referring to a different series, here are the fates of other characters with the same name: |