Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Ends Its Latest Fight With an Unexpected Character Taking the Spotlight

The newest chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is out, and with it, the latest storyline’s big fight has come to an end. This conflict started eight chapters ago when Mamushi announced his plan to absorb Eida’s power and attacked the Hidden Leaf Village. While Mamushi himself wasn’t a huge threat to Konoha’s ninja, his ability to create an endless number of powerful clones made the battle much more complicated and forced them to come up with a new strategy.

I watched as the battle really heated up, with Boruto, Kawaki, and finally, Daemon jumping into the fray. Sarada was a huge help, using her Mangekyo Sharingan and warping skills to quickly take out Mamushi’s clones. But despite everyone’s efforts, they just couldn’t finish him off. The latest developments show even Daemon starting to wear down, overwhelmed by the endless clones. It was then that Inojin, who’d mostly been supporting the others, stepped up. He delivered a surprising and powerful attack, a real sacrifice play, that finally took Mamushi down.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Makes Inojin the Unexpected Hero in the Latest Fight

In the latest chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, titled “Shattering Futures,” Konoha is struggling against an attack by Mamushi. As things fall apart, Inojin and Koji realize the future Koji previously saw is changing. Koji believes Inojin’s newly improved Mind Transfer Jutsu might be the answer, as it could potentially defeat Mamushi by exploiting the fact that all of his clones seem to share a single mind. This gives Inojin the confidence that his enhanced ability, which now works on a much larger scale, is exactly what they need.

After that, Inojin jumped into the fight and took over one of Mamushi’s clones. He eventually managed to control Mamushi himself. Once he did, destroying the clones’ eyes was enough to finish him off. It was a surprising turn of events, as the battle ended without anyone being seriously hurt – only Sarada and Inojin had injured eyes. It’s unclear if they’ll be able to see again when they wake up.

Inojin really shined as the hero in this fight, which is notable for a series like Boruto where we usually see the main characters take the lead. He did the right thing by showing mercy to Kobu, and he defeated a powerful enemy, even at a cost to himself. It will be interesting to see if Boruto and the other central heroes can top that in future battles.

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2026-04-23 00:13