Picking up immediately after Code’s defeat, this chapter serves as a masterclass in tension management. We aren't jumping straight into the next explosion; instead, we get the fallout. The biggest takeaway?
Boruto’s personality has clearly shifted; he’s colder and more direct, telling Code that his behavior is "what sends women running from him" before the two prepare for a long-awaited clash. boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81
Elsewhere, —the only two people in Konoha unaffected by Omnipotence—approach Eida and Daemon . Eida explains more about her power: Omnipotence is a divine ability that grants a user’s wish and turns it into reality . It was Kawaki’s desperate wish that triggered the mass rewriting. When Sarada desperately asks if there is any way to reverse the spell, Eida admits she does not know how. Picking up immediately after Code’s defeat, this chapter
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. It was Kawaki’s desperate wish that triggered the
Kawaki’s design emphasizes his cold, utilitarian nature. He possesses the ability to fly—a trait inherited from Otsutsuki DNA—and spends his time monitoring the village borders. His obsession with killing Boruto to protect Naruto has only deepened, turning him into a detached, brooding enforcer. Code’s Invasion and the Claw Grims