Code’s Critical Role in Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 25
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Jura, blinded by his own power, has already made his first serious mistake. In Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 25, it’s likely that Code will finally start to act while Jura makes some reckless decisions. Despite being a being forged from divine power, Shibai’s cells, and Isshiki’s chakra, Jura’s arrogance is a double-edged sword. He is smart, calculating, and ruthless, but that overconfidence might be his undoing.
After losing his two strongest allies, Matsuri and Ryuu, Jura recklessly engaged in battle against Boruto, ignoring the original mission to track him down. He toyed with Boruto, relishing his dominance — which ultimately allowed Kawaki to enter the battlefield. Kawaki managed to land powerful blows, even damaging Jura’s supposedly invincible body. Jura survived and regenerated, but this encounter revealed something crucial: he is not all-powerful.
Like any god in mythology, Jura can fall — especially if he underestimates humanity. And in that crack in his divine armor lies a paradox: the key to Jura’s survival might be the very person no one takes seriously — Code.
Jura’s Ancient Power and Hidden Weakness
To understand how Jura might lose and why he actually needs Code, we need to look deeper. How did Jura recover from Kawaki’s devastating blows, including damage to his Rinnegan? A fascinating fan theory suggests the answer lies in the remnants of the Fourth Great Ninja War.
Recall the Infinite Tsukuyomi. When Kaguya was sealed by Naruto and Sasuke, the genjutsu ended. But what if it wasn’t fully undone? What if the Divine Tree’s massive root system never disappeared but merely went dormant, buried beneath the surface? This theory explains the lingering presence of White Zetsu in the Boruto era. Some may be victims who remained connected to the roots and were never fully freed. For a deeper look into the Shinju, Otsutsuki hierarchy, and Amado’s hidden agenda, check out our New Otsutsuki Revealed in Boruto Manga article.
This flips our understanding of Jura. As a being born of the Ten-Tails, Jura is likely connected to those ancient roots scattered across the planet. When Kawaki injured him, Jura may have activated the nearest segment of this dormant root network to regenerate. That could also explain how Jura appears in places like Sunagakure — not through teleportation, but via this underground system acting as both a life support and transportation network.
Jura is a planetary-level threat. But his connection to the Shinju roots is also his biggest weakness. Why can’t he regenerate automatically like Obito, Madara, or Naruto in Sage Mode? The likely answer is natural energy.
Jinchuriki like Obito and Madara overflowed with natural energy, enabling their powerful regeneration. Naruto’s Sage Mode and Jugo’s transformations are powered the same way. Jura, being artificial, lacks this ability. Though he possesses massive chakra, he doesn’t naturally absorb energy. Instead, he relies on the ancient Shinju roots, which are saturated with natural energy. His healing ability is a crutch that hides a deep limitation.
Could the Shinju Also Be Healing Sasuke?
This theory extends further. If Jura restored his Rinnegan using the Shinju roots, what does that mean for Sasuke Uchiha? Sasuke was absorbed by the tree and turned into one of the Shinju. His prototype, Hidari, has both arms and two eyes — including a Rinnegan. Could this be because the tree is regenerating Sasuke’s body?
If so, it could be part of Jura’s larger plan: to create a perfect clone and eventually absorb a fully restored Sasuke. This painful revelation could also bring hope — that Sasuke might still return in his full glory.
Jura and Code: An Uneasy Alliance
Understanding Jura’s power and limitations recontextualizes his relationship with Code. Jura made the tactical error of underestimating his enemies. He requires an external source to heal. With Matsuri and Ryuu gone, he’s spread too thin. In this weakened state, Code becomes not just relevant — but necessary.
It’s time to stop dismissing Code. He’s a survivor who has endured Isshiki, Daemon, Boruto, and now humiliation from his own creation. Despite defeats, he persists. He built the army of Clawed Grimes and has done the dirty work while Jura focused on grander schemes.
Code knows his enemies. He remembers things about Kawaki that no one else does, thanks to Omnipotence. He knows how Boruto and Kawaki fight and how they think. He also holds knowledge of Konoha’s weaknesses — something Jura doesn’t yet understand.
Their goals align for now. Both want the Chakra Fruit, but for different reasons. Code wants to fulfill Isshiki’s will and become an Otsutsuki. Jura, however, approaches it more as an experiment: “What happens if I eat it?”
The Inevitable Betrayal
This is a classic alliance of convenience. Code believes he’s outsmarting Jura, while Jura sees Code as a disposable tool. This doomed partnership mirrors the myth of Izanagi and Kagutsuchi from Japanese Shinto mythology — a frequent source for Boruto and Naruto.
In the myth, Izanagi and Izanami birthed Kagutsuchi, the god of fire, but his flames killed Izanami. In grief and rage, Izanagi killed Kagutsuchi — his own son. The parallel is clear. Code is Izanagi, who “created” Jura via the Shinju. But Jura, like Kagutsuchi, burns too brightly. He has already scorched Code’s plans and now threatens to destroy him completely.
The myth warns of a harsh truth: when you create something powerful without understanding it, it may eventually destroy you. Code still believes he’s in control, but Jura is no longer a mere tool. He’s a force of nature.
We’ve seen this theme before. Madara thought he controlled Obito — until Obito chose his own path. Orochimaru groomed Sasuke — only to be absorbed by him. Creators often forget that power, once born, wants freedom. Eventually, it turns on its creator.
A Ticking Time Bomb
Now, the real question: Who will strike first?
Jura is brilliant, ruthless, and arrogant — but flawed. Code is underestimated and humiliated — but holds invaluable knowledge and survival instincts. Their alliance is a ticking time bomb. Jura tolerates Code as long as he’s useful. Code endures the shame as long as there’s still a chance to win.
Their betrayal is inevitable. The only question is when — and who will still be standing when the Chakra Fruit is finally within reach.
Will Code, desperate and cornered, play his final card? Or has Jura already anticipated it, setting a darker fate for Code than anyone imagines?
The battle for the future of the shinobi world may not be decided in a clash of heroes and villains, but in a backroom betrayal between two monsters born of the same will.