Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga — Ch 81 ((new))

Kawaki commands a powerful presence in Chapter 81. Flying over the village using Otsutsuki levitation, his design reflects a person consumed by an obsession. Kawaki does not care about political titles or ninja rules; his singular, manic goal remains the eradication of all Otsutsuki influence to keep Naruto safe—even if it means killing Boruto. Code Strikes and the Return of the Rogue

has successfully revitalized the franchise. By flipping the script and making the protagonist an outlaw, the manga has found a high-stakes rhythm that feels fresh, urgent, and undeniably cool.

Fans have naturally compared Two Blue Vortex to Naruto Shippuden , the second part of the original series. While both are timeskips that mature their protagonists, the differences are striking: boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81

Before the main assault begins, we cut briefly to training with Chocho . Himawari fights effectively, but Chocho ultimately defeats her. When asked why she suddenly wants to become stronger, Himawari admits that she wants to help Boruto , even though the entire village would condemn her for saying so. It is a small, poignant moment that cements Himawari’s role as one of the few people whose love for Boruto may overcome Omnipotence’s rewriting.

With Naruto and Hinata still trapped in Daikokuten and the village viewing their true savior as their greatest enemy, Boruto is playing the ultimate "Shadow Shinobi" role. He is protecting a home that hates him, proving that he has inherited the true Will of Fire. Kawaki commands a powerful presence in Chapter 81

To understand Chapter 81, you must recall the catastrophic events that concluded Boruto: Naruto Next Generations . Kawaki, driven by a twisted, obsessive desire to protect Naruto Uzumaki, sealed the Seventh Hokage and his wife, Hinata, away in a pocket dimension where time stands still.

Chapter 81 picks up three years after the events of Naruto Next Generations . Thanks to Ada’s reality-warping Omnipotence, the world still believes is the traitor who "killed" the Seventh Hokage, while Kawaki is the beloved biological son of Naruto. Code Strikes and the Return of the Rogue

has officially stepped up as the Eighth Hokage .

also retains her pre‑timeskip appearance—and her memories of the true Boruto.

With Masashi Kishimoto at the helm of the story and Mikio Ikemoto providing the distinct artwork, Chapter 81 sets a masterful foundation for the future. It addresses the catastrophic fallout of Eida's reality-warping powers, establishes the new status quo of Konoha, and delivers one of the most stylish character reintroductions in manga history. The Aftermath of Omnipotence: A World Turned Upside Down

The art remains crisp, the pacing is tight, and Boruto Uzumaki has never looked more like a protagonist ready to carry a franchise.