The Cult

Synopsis
Boro investigates the wreckage of Victor's crashed airship, and collects some evidence. In Kara's dimension, Sasuke examines the carved walls, triggering a hologram of Kinshiki Ōtsutsuki. Boro returns to his cult, and preaches salvation by the Ōtsutsuki through the Infinite Tsukuyomi. He alleges that shinobi of the Five Great Shinobi Countries murdered Kaguya Ōtsutsuki, and lied that the Infinite Tsukuyomi was a calamity. Sasuke discovers holograms for Momoshiki and Kaguya. He notices how the carvings are arranged in pairs, deducing that Kaguya also came with a partner, triggering his hologram. Boro takes children with questions to Inori, who claims to corroborate Boro's preaching. Inori's brother arrives, incapacitating two cultists with Water Release, intent on rescuing her. Inori doesn't listen to him. Boro claims that he was given an indestructible body by the god he met, and gives Inori's brother a chance to believe his words. Inori's brother slices through Boro with Water Release, but he simply regenerates. Seeing him regenerate makes the children believe him. Boro has Inori take them away and give them new clothes. Inori's brother refuses to believe Boro, who extends his hand at him, causing him to die. Boro looks at what he collected from the airship, and wonders how Koji will explain himself. Boruto practises shurikenjutsu and discusses Kawaki with Mitsuki, who advises him to be careful with the Kāma since they know so little about it. Sasuke investigates some roars, and discovers a restrained Ten-Tails, much to his shock. He hides as Jigen arrives, noting his Kāma. He watches as Jigen absorbs chakra from the Ten-Tails, and sprouts a horn like the one he saw in Kaguya's partner's hologram. Jigen recedes the horn, and plans to visit the two vessels. Going back home, Mitsuki asks Boruto what he'll do if the Kāma is permanent. Boruto remains unconcerned, choosing to focus on defeating Jigen as his mission.