Boruto is a continuation of Kishimoto’s Naruto story, focusing on Naruto Uzumaki’s son, Boruto Uzumaki, and his team of ninjas.
The new series, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, brings an exciting new adventure for fans. It’s not just about fighting. It also delves into themes like memory tricks, friendships, and leaving a legacy.
This adds a new exciting layer to the story. With Code’s danger and the upcoming clash between Boruto and Kawaki, fans can expect an action-packed journey ahead.
In most Shonen manga, there are small time jumps, but in Boruto, it’s a big one. Boruto comes back to Konoha at 16 years old, so the time gap is significant.
This gives Boruto and the new generation of ninja time to grow and become strong protectors of their village.
The focus of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex will be on this growth. Kawaki trapped Naruto and Hinata, making it seem like Boruto did it. Sasuke, not trusting his memories, joins Boruto to find the truth. They leave Konoha but are determined to reveal what really happened.
Three years later, Boruto comes back to the village. Kawaki wants to end Boruto to free Naruto and Hinata. Code also seeks revenge on Boruto for taking Jigen, Isshiki, and Ada.
Boruto has few friends now, including Sarada. She tries hard to convince others that Naruto is alive, but no one believes her. With few allies and big challenges ahead, how will Boruto save his family?
Recap
Mitsuki sees himself as the moon, finding meaning in his life by being like the sun for Kawaki, even though he can only see Kawaki from behind.
He approaches Boruto and threatens to kill him, seeing him as a danger to Kawaki. Using his sage mode, Mitsuki sends many copies of himself to attack Boruto.
But Boruto easily handles them all, getting his sword very close to Mitsuki’s neck. Surprisingly, Boruto doesn’t harm Mitsuki.
Instead, he tells Mitsuki that Kawaki isn’t the sun he’s searching for Boruto himself is that sun. Despite Mitsuki’s attempts to deny it, he can’t bring himself to attack Boruto after this revelation.
Before leaving, Boruto drops a bombshell: Naruto and Hinata are still alive. This shocks Mitsuki and Ino. Later on, Boruto explains to Shikamaru what Ada did, but he also mentions that this crucial information will disappear.
So, Shikamaru has to trust Boruto’s claim that the roles of Boruto and Kawaki have switched, even without solid proof. Shikamaru agrees but tells Boruto that he will still need to lay low as a fugitive for a while.
In the meantime, the intelligent Divine Trees are learning more about the world. They reveal that they have a single question that only Naruto Uzumaki can answer.
In Chapter 8 of Boruto Two Blue Vortex, we’ll see what happens after Boruto and Mitsuki’s fight. Mitsuki has to decide if he’ll keep fighting or if he’ll join Boruto after learning the truth in Chapter 7.
We’ll also find out more about Code’s fate and what Eida and Kawaki are planning. There might even be a visit back to Naruto or Sasuke, especially since Naruto was mentioned last time.
Boruto’s story is known for surprises, so who knows what’s coming next with Kishimoto leading the way. While we wait for Chapter 8.
Fans might want to check out the upcoming battles in One Piece’s Egghead Island if they’re craving more classic shonen action.
Release Date & Where To Read
Boruto Two Blue Vortex: Chapter 8 will be released on Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, at 8:30 PM Pacific Time (PT). The international schedule is as follows:
- Pacific Time (PT): Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, 8:30 PM (PT)
- Canada Time (Eastern Time, ET): Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, 11:30 PM (ET)
- Australian Eastern Time (AET): Thursday, March 21st, 2024, 3:30 PM (AET)
- Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): Thursday, March 21st, 2024, 3:30 AM (GMT)
- Japan Standard Time (JST): Thursday, March 21st, 2024, 12:30 PM (JST)
- Central Time (US & Canada, CT): Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, 10:30 PM (CT)
You can find Boruto: Two Blue Vortex’ on various online platforms. In the US and Canada, it’s available on Viz Media. Manga Plus also has the right to release the new chapters. Additionally, you can read it on Shonen Jump.