If you’ve been following the whirlwind of "Omnipotence" and the fallout of Chapter 80, here is everything you need to know about the explosive return of the Boruto manga. The New World Order: Life in Konoha
The climax of Chapter 81 is the moment fans have waited years for:
Sporting a shorter haircut and a cloak that pays homage to the Uchiha lineage. boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81
The primary antagonist has spent three years building an army of "Grimes" (miniature Ten-Tails creatures) and is scarred from a previous encounter with Boruto. The Return of the "Traitor"
has successfully revitalized the franchise. By flipping the script and making the protagonist an outlaw, the manga has found a high-stakes rhythm that feels fresh, urgent, and undeniably cool. If you’ve been following the whirlwind of "Omnipotence"
The new Boruto is cold, calm, and carries an aura reminiscent of Sasuke Uchiha. He isn't the loud-mouthed kid we started with; he’s a shinobi who has been hunted by the world for three years and has clearly mastered his skills under Sasuke’s tutelage. The Stakes of Two Blue Vortex
Chapter 81 picks up three years after the events of Naruto Next Generations . Thanks to Ada’s reality-warping Omnipotence, the world still believes is the traitor who "killed" the Seventh Hokage, while Kawaki is the beloved biological son of Naruto. The Return of the "Traitor" has successfully revitalized
The atmosphere in the Hidden Leaf is tense. We see a matured , sporting a fresh design that screams rebellion, arguing with Shikamaru Nara . The biggest shocker? Shikamaru has stepped up as the Eighth Hokage . While he wears the cloak, Sarada remains the only one (alongside Sumire) relentlessly trying to prove Boruto’s innocence, despite the memories of the entire village working against her. Character Glow-Ups