Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga Ch 81 Online
Here’s a content breakdown based on the story so far and likely developments for Chapter 8:
Kawaki
He is essentially the "Prince" of the village right now. He is not shown much in Chapter 81, but his influence is felt everywhere. He wants to eradicate all Otsutsuki, including Boruto.
The End of Part 1 and the "Omnipotence" Catastrophe
To understand where Chapter 81 is going, we have to look back at the seismic ending of Chapter 80. boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81
Isshiki Otsutsuki is dead. Code is active. But the real villain of the piece turned out to be Eida, specifically her unintended ability: Omnipotence. In a desperate attempt to protect himself, Kawaki used Eida’s power to rewrite the memories of every human on the planet. The result was catastrophic:
- Kawaki became the "Hero." The entire world now remembers Kawaki as Naruto’s biological son, the prodigy who fought bravely against the invaders.
- Boruto became the "Villain." The world believes Boruto Uzumaki murdered the Seventh Hokage and his wife, Hinata. In reality, Naruto and Hinata are alive, trapped in a timeless dimension inside Kawaki’s Daikokuten.
- Sarada’s Mangekyo Awakening: Sarada Uchiha, immune to Omnipotence due to her love for Boruto, awakened her Mangekyo Sharingan in sheer despair—a moment that shocked fans.
- Sasuke’s Choice: The last free shinobi who knows the truth (aside from Sarada and Sumire) is Sasuke. He chose to protect Boruto, training him for the inevitable showdown against his adoptive brother.
This leads us directly into the opening pages of Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga Ch 81 (which is technically the first collected chapter of Part 2). Here’s a content breakdown based on the story
Character Analysis: The New Dynamics in Part 2
To fully appreciate Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga Ch 81, you must understand the dramatic irony.
Boruto (The Outsider) Boruto has matured past revenge. He doesn't hate Kawaki. He understands that Kawaki acted out of a twisted love for Naruto. However, his new philosophy is grim: "I will kill you, Kawaki, even if I have to die myself to revert Omnipotence." He has inherited Sasuke’s cold, calculating combat style. Kawaki He is essentially the "Prince" of the
Kawaki (The Inside Dog) Kawaki has become the perfect son of the Hokage’s mansion. He is beloved by the village, but the reader sees his paranoia. He sleeps in Naruto’s empty house, guarding the dimension where the real Naruto is trapped. He sees Boruto as the last Otsutsuki threat (Momoshiki) that must be erased.
Mitsuki (The Tragic Moon) The most heartbreaking change. Mitsuki’s entire existence revolves around his "Sun." Because Omnipotence switched Boruto and Kawaki in his memory, Mitsuki feels nothing but murderous intent toward his former best friend. Chapter 81 highlights this tragedy—Mitsuki uses his Sage mode to try and kill Boruto, who refuses to fight back.
The Calm Before the Storm
The chapter opens not with a fight, but with a quiet, tense conversation between Boruto and Sarada. Now seventeen, Sarada presses Boruto on the truth about the "prophecy" Momoshiki foretold. Boruto, ever cryptic, admits that losing everything might be the only way to truly end the Ōtsutsuki threat. This brief character moment is crucial—it highlights Boruto’s burden and Sarada’s unwavering resolve, contrasting sharply with the chaos to come.
Meanwhile, Kawaki, stationed at the ruins of the Hokage monument, senses a malevolent chakra signature approaching. It’s not Code—it’s Jūra, the newly evolved Ten-Tails humanoid, who has grown tired of waiting for Code’s orders. Jūra’s design is hauntingly beautiful: long white hair, Ōtsutsuki robes, and most terrifyingly, a Rinnegan in his forehead and a pair of Byakugan hidden beneath his bangs.