Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga Ch 81 ^hot^ Jun 2026
Sarada Uchiha and Sumire Kakei are the only ones whose memories remain intact, and they are struggling to convince others—including a hostile new Hokage—of the truth. 2. Character Revamps and Timeskip Designs
also retains her pre‑timeskip appearance—and her memories of the true Boruto.
They remain frozen in time inside the pocket dimension where Kawaki sealed them. Kawaki enters this dimension briefly, showing that while he is fiercely protective of Naruto, he is entirely content keeping him trapped until Boruto and Momoshiki are permanently destroyed. boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81
With Naruto sealed away by Kawaki, the village has undergone significant changes.
Three years have passed since the climax of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations . The world remains altered by Eida’s reality-warping ability, Omnipotence. Sarada Uchiha and Sumire Kakei are the only
This leads us directly into the opening pages of (which is technically the first collected chapter of Part 2).
Kawaki, on the other hand, continues to grapple with his own morality and the true nature of his existence. His conversations with Boruto and Code provide insight into his troubled past and his desire to find redemption. They remain frozen in time inside the pocket
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
Shikamaru Nara has stepped up as the Eighth Hokage. He occupies the Hokage office, managing the village's defenses and the ongoing hunt for Boruto.
Sarada sports a bold, minimalist look with short hair, a choker, and an asymmetrical jacket. Despite her Genin status, she possesses the Mangekyo Sharingan and acts as Boruto's primary advocate inside the village.
Chapter 81 achieves what the best first chapters of an arc should: it re‑establishes the status quo, introduces compelling conflicts, and leaves readers desperate for more. Whether you have been a longtime defender of Boruto or a skeptical observer, .