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editValleys Daimyō  
Debut
Anime Boruto Episode #173
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Sex Male
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He is the daimyō of the Land of Valleys.

Personality[]

He is a person who wants the best for his country, being willing to put his trust in Victor and his company for this. However, he was disgusted when Victor's human experimentation was revealed to him, showing he has a sense of morality.

Appearance[]

The Valleys Daimyō is an elderly lord, he has grayish hair combed back and a large mustache of the same colour. He usually wears a blue-toned tunic.

New Era[]

Kara Actuation Arc[]

Main article: Kara Actuation Arc

Victor meets the Land of Valleys' daimyō

Victor meets the Land of Valleys' daimyō.

The daimyō arrived at Victor's company with his retinue for an inspection. The daimyō and Victor discussed Konoha's inquires to investigate the company, and the daimyō agreed to protect the company against outsider interference. Victor's secretary took the daimyō and his guards through decontamination processes before entering the company's lab, during which the daimyō was placed under genjutsu. Once inside, the daimyō was shown in Victor's research, which he claimed to have cured previously incurable illnesses. His guards broke the genjutsu on him, revealing themselves as Konohamaru and Mugino. They explained the truth of Victor's experiments on human subjects. Victor activated his experiment, allowing a recreated God Tree to grow in his lab, which attempted to capture and absorb the chakra of any target it could ensnare. Konohamaru and Mugino protected the daimyō while fighting the tree.

As the tree continued to grow to increase its assault, it managed to ensnare the daimyō, draining most of his chakra before being saved by the Konoha-nin. In a critical state, Mugino was tasked with getting the daimyō to safety as the only credible witness to Victor's crimes. Ultimately, following Victor's defeat, the daimyō survived and brought to light the horrible crimes of the company, leading to its dissolution.