In the previous chapters, Boruto and his friends have been dealing with the aftermath of the events that transpired in the original series. The introduction of the Two Blue Vortex has brought about a new era of peace and prosperity to the ninja world, but with it comes new challenges and threats.
The energetic, loud-mouthed kid from the academy is entirely gone. The Boruto of Two Blue Vortex is cold, stoic, and profoundly confident. His voice and expressions carry the weight of a young man who has spent three years fleeing for his life while carrying the burden of the world. His brief dialogue with Code is chillingly calm, showing zero fear of the Kara leader. The Three-Way Standoff: Boruto vs. Code vs. Kawaki
now wears the Hokage cloak as the Eighth Hokage , having taken over Konoha’s leadership in Naruto’s absence. boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81
The entire world believes Kawaki is Naruto’s true-born son.
: The collective memories of the world remain altered by Ada's "Omnipotence," leading everyone to believe Boruto killed Naruto and that Kawaki is Naruto’s true son. New Character Designs In the previous chapters, Boruto and his friends
The emotional core of this chapter lies in the interactions between Sarada, Sumire, and Boruto. The weight of the Omnipotence is crushing them, yet their resolve is strengthening. Sarada’s persistence is the glue holding this sanity together.
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 Boruto of Two Blue Vortex is cold,
Set your calendars for the 20th of each month . Check Manga Plus or Viz. Do not trust random Twitter leaks until the 15th. And keep your eyes on the Blue Vortex—because right now, Boruto is the storm the world asked for, but doesn't deserve.
The art remains crisp, the pacing is tight, and Boruto Uzumaki has never looked more like a protagonist ready to carry a franchise.
One of the most celebrated aspects of Chapter 81 was the character design revamp by artist Mikio Ikemoto.
Three years prior, Eida swapped the lives of Boruto Uzumaki and Kawaki. As a result, the entire world (save for a few exceptions like Sarada and Sumire) believes that Kawaki is Naruto's biological son, while Boruto is the outsider who murdered the Seventh Hokage [1, 3]. 2. Boruto's Return