Chapter 10 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has some winding turns as it officially turns Himawari into the new Naruto and Boruto into the new Sasuke.
Summary
- Himawari becomes the next Naruto in a more potent way as a result of Kurama’s death, since she ends up possessing a portion of his soul.
- Like Sasuke, Boruto deals with power struggles and seeks to break Eida’s curse in order to save Kawaki.
- As a more cunning iteration of Itachi, Kawaki manipulates events and uses Himawari as a pawn in a larger scheme.
There have been some significant changes to the series as Boruto: Two Blue Vortex develops. Kawaki’s mind-control jutsu, Omnipotence, has allowed her to maintain control over Konoha. As Mitsuki works to save Eida and persuade her to uncontrol her mind control, there is yet hope. Mitsuki desires for Boruto to return home after being labeled a fugitive, pursued, and sentenced.
Interestingly, Himawari has also been heavily involved. The younger sister of Boruto was a supporting character during the Boruto era. Currently, nevertheless, Himawari is associated with Kurama’s return. Because of this, the property is positioning her to succeed Naruto, while Boruto succeeds Sasuke. It will be a voyage that is both more unpredictable and more emotional this time.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Turns Himawari Into a Jinchūriki
Two Vortex Blues Himawari’s possession of a portion of Kurama’s essence was validated by Chapter #9. Manga fans could not be certain that this male Kurama was the same one that called Naruto home. or what memories this Demon Fox with Nine Tails has. Furthermore, it is still unclear if the fox is male. But one thing is certain: Naruto bears the imprint of the original Kurama, who then reincarnates within his family. Kurama drops a bombshell in Chapter #10 when he reveals that Tailed Beasts, also known as Bijuu, always reincarnate.
Although the reason for the fox’s rebirth inside Himawari is unknown, it may be related to Hinata’s Hyuga DNA and Naruto’s Uzumaki ancestry. In any case, her chakra is more tuned to Kurama than her father’s, indicating that she will develop into a more potent host (Jinchūriki). Recall that because Kushina, his mother, was able to store Kurama like her ancestors, Naruto became a vessel. Their chakra count was high. As a result, Naruto was able to train alongside Jiraiya and company, form a friendship with the fox, and grow up to be Kurama’s sibling.
This enabled Naruto to defeat Kaguya using his godmode. Over time, he would use this power to repel Momoshiki, Kinshiki, and Isshiki Ōtsutsuki as well. Naruto was able to meet them all and hold council in the astral dimension because he had all the Bijuu within him for a moment during the Kaguya conflict. He might be able to pass this ability on to his child. Himawari discusses a plan with the fox as Himawari closes Chapter 10. She transforms into a fox hybrid, just like Naruto, and chooses to take on Jura, the head of the God Trees, in order to block the entrance.
Kurama is eager to get started, which suggests that they will eventually train similarly to Naruto and his fox. Regarding a potential mentor, Kakashi remains active having retired as the Sixth Hokage. Experts in chakras, Lady Tsunade and Sakura, together with Sharingan user Sarada, can assist with energy management. Himawari obviously has kind, unselfish people for the job. However, Kurama will play a major role. To ensure the survival of both beings, the symbiosis will need to be moderated because this younger fox is more impetuous and impatient. It is necessary to set aside the trepidation that some fans may feel. Stopping Jura and his God Trees will be the first thing to do.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Keeps Breaking Boruto As a Rogue
While Boruto is a reimagining of Sasuke, Himawari is emerging as the next Naruto. Fans will remember that Sasuke detested the destruction of his Uchiha Clan. After learning that Itachi, his older brother, had committed genocide against their tribe, he turned against the Hidden Leaf and went after him. Later on, Sasuke concluded that in order to stop Kaguya, he needed to team up with Naruto. But it was all a pretense, intended to allow Sasuke to enslave humans and conceal the Tailed Beasts. It was Sasuke’s sole route to calm and order after years of being overtaken and conditioned by suffering and loss.
But Sasuke was mentally disturbed by this corrupt mission and his never-ending quest for power. Itachi and Naruto wanted him to become a hero, but he was not turning into one. His insecurities, anger, and ego continued to interfere with his mental state. It persisted in making Sasuke seem like a renegade who ought to be put to death. Fortunately, Naruto helped him come to terms with his senses and let go of the past. In the Boruto era, Sasuke finally married Sakura, had Sarada, and became a Ranger. He became a hero, but at this point, a god tree is eating him alive.
Boruto and his teacher are on comparable journeys. At first, he and Sasuke left Konoha in the hopes of upgrading and coming back to end Eida’s curse. He shares Sasuke’s tunnel vision: to save Kawaki and bring everyone back to their senses. Poor Boruto, he has a power problem. But his is corporeal. In combat, his Karma mark is short-circuiting, which might allow Momoshiki to regain control of his body. It is satirical. Because of his Rinnegan, Sasuke was happy to accept his strength, whereas Boruto must suppress his. Unlike the previous Sasuke, he does not wish destruction to make room for a revived society.
Since Boruto now possesses Sasuke’s cloak, scarred headband, and sword, there is a great deal of symbolism. He is essentially Sasuke’s teenage opposite. The catch is that he does not enjoy murder. Young Sasuke would have killed anyone to fulfill his ambition. All he wanted was to monitor this sedation, put everyone in a dream realm, and perform the Infinite Tsukuyomi genjutsu. He desired for them to dream of a world where they had their own little paradise inside the Ten Tails husk, and to sleep in that way. Sasuke detested the fact that everyone has been motivated by conflict and money throughout history, so while it was insane, it made sense.
On the other hand, Boruto wishes to awaken and enlighten people. He cannot allow everyone to believe he is a criminal who killed Hinata and Naruto and live in a false utopia. Moreover, Kawaki is the son of Naruto. Boruto wants to break through the façade, reveal to the world that Kawaki was hiding his parents in order to gain power, and bring them back. There are two voyages, as dissimilar as possible. nevertheless, with related ideas. The only thing that was different was that Sasuke was unable to gaze in the mirror. Conversely, Boruto finds the reflection amusing because he understands that the way to liberate reality and find salvation lies in upending the status quo.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Has a Retooled Itachi
Now, Uchiha Itachi had a complicated and multifaceted role in Naruto. In order to prevent his own clan from overthrowing Konoha, he slaughtered them. After that, he became an undercover agent for the Akatsuki. After his tutor, the Third Hokage in Sarutobi Hiruzen, perished in the Konoha Crush arc against Orochimaru, he was abandoned in the forest. But Itachi remained vigilant, passing along information, sensing something more significant hiding in the shadows.
This was the use of Obito and Madara as henchmen by Kaguya and the Zetsu twins. Though Itachi was unaware of all that was going on, his intention was to incite rivalry in order for Sasuke and Naruto to advance in rank and defeat the bad guys. Being a shared enemy and a catalyst for the lads’ maturation did not bother him. That is the reason he managed to upgrade Sasuke and Naruto even after passing away from a fatal sickness. In the Fourth Great Ninja War, Itachi’s zombie form even participated in the Naruto alliance’s combat. Because of this tragedy, Naruto came to see Itachi as a big brother—albeit a misinterpreted one.
Kawaki is the Itachi of today. Reputation and what people think of his deceit are unimportant to him. Since maintaining the facade will enable him to continue exploiting the military as Konoha’s prince, he wants to keep it up. The Hidden Leaf will stop Momoshiki from ever being reincarnated when it kills Boruto. After that, they can kill the God Trees, Code, and his Claw Grime. Following that, Kawaki can relax and release Hinata and the Hokage.
If the truth is revealed, he will not care if he gets put in jail or passes away. Had he been Naruto, he would have safeguarded the Hidden Leaf. He has a long-term goal in mind, much like Itachi did. Using Himawari as his pawn in this situation would be similar to Itachi using Naruto to free himself from Kabuto’s mind control. Kawaki will have Kurama as an indirect friend, just like Itachi did.
The issue is that Kawaki is not going to be selfless. Itachi requested that Naruto return Sasuke to light, but Kawaki is probably going to want Himawari to assist in Boruto’s death. Although it would be cruel, it would make sense given the story’s current development and the decisions the author, Masashi Kishimoto, has taken. Put succinctly, Itachi was the intermediary who let Naruto cure Sasuke. However, Itachi 2.0 is the bridge that wants Sasuke 2.0 to be killed by the contemporary Naruto. It is all about creating a new dynamic and twisting history.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Might Reverse the Final Fight
Sasuke was convinced that death was never an option after Naruto vanquished him. He had a lifelong dream of returning his “brother” home. Naruto resolved the criticism and dismay of his classmates by achieving this aim and putting up an incredible showdown at the Valley of the End. It was coincidence since centuries earlier, this was the scene of the famous fight between Uchiha Madara and Hashirama Senju, the First Hokage. Their contrasting views on bringing peace to the shinobi realm turned them from best friends into fierce adversaries.
As fate would have it, their sculptures served as proof that these new fighters were all descendants of the evil Indra and the good Ashura, the sons of the Sage of the Six Paths. Come on, Boruto! The new Sasuke (Boruto) could need to reason with the new Naruto (Himawari) after the two Blue Vortex collide. This would assist Boruto in reminding her that Kawaki is the story’s antagonist and that he is her brother.
In addition to completing the inversion Kishimoto has been planning since Naruto concluded in 2014, it would bring the brothers’ trip full circle. Granted, Kurama 2.0 might not have been able to fall in love with Eida. Himawari may be able to determine that Kawaki is lying with the use of the fox’s advice and hints. and could even create a route for Naruto to be found as a former vessel. That would not be dramatic, though. It would not feel fitting for the series’ central theme of turning back time and would feel anticlimactic.
It would be far better to use Himawari as a sort of pseudo-villain, allowing the new Kurama to indulge in his bloodlust and more savage tendencies. Not to mention, Boruto has already defeated Kawaki with ease and is far more powerful than him. Himawari would therefore be the ideal vise grip for Boruto if he wants a real threat. Himawari will follow her “elder brother’s” instructions at all costs because Himawari genuinely loves him.
This sets the stage for an intense, sentimental, and devastating feud. Such charming, intimate arcs also strike a stronger chord with the viewer. In the end, emotional ties are what Naruto and Boruto are most proud of. This tactic would also work incredibly well in the anime. In the end, Kishimoto reclaimed control of Boruto to spin bold, imaginative tales. This is the perfect opportunity to be brave, pay tribute to the past, and tell a new and interesting story that both new and old audiences can enjoy.
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