Boruto Two Blue Vortex: Kawaki’s Power, Karma Resonance, and the Sinister Plans of the Shinjū
Boruto Two Blue Vortex: Kawaki’s Power and the Shinjū’s Sinister Plans
We’re diving deep into the hidden aspects of Kawaki and Boruto’s Karma, discussing the Shinjū and their sinister plans, and exploring Amado’s schemes and how they all tie together. Let’s start with Kawaki’s power. The latest chapters reveal that Amado placed limits Kawaki’s abilities to control his combat parameters and Karma. This allows him to boost Kawaki’s defense to the max but at the cost of his attack power. While Kawaki is more resilient than Isshiki, his offense is still weaker. This balance makes Kawaki more manageable and strategically stable. However, compared to Jura, Kawaki remains vulnerable, with Jura capable of severely injuring him in just two hits. Despite Kawaki’s improvements, his strength still falls short of Isshiki’s offense.
Here’s the interesting part: why is Amado so confident in this strategy? It’s because he’s using these restrictions to prepare Kawaki for an eventual confrontation with Boruto, as shown in the new manga chapter. Let’s talk about why these matters: Kawaki and Boruto’s Karma resonance. Their Karmas are linked, and this bond is key to Amado’s strategy. Kawaki and Boruto can sense each other and amplify each other’s abilities through resonance, creating a powerful unison. This lets them synchronize their Karma and produce a joint Ninjutsu where one’s energy boosts the other’s technique, increasing its power and range. This has been demonstrated in both the anime and manga.
Amado knows this resonance is crucial for Boruto and Kawaki in mastering their Karma. This process is like training for both of them. Amado is preparing them to fight and develop their powers in sync, making Kawaki even stronger. This opens a new level of interaction between them, and we might even see Momoshiki’s return through this process. Training could awaken his power.
However, there’s a new problem. Team 7 already knows who the real Boruto is and sees the potential danger of his return to the village. Sarada, Mitsuki, and the others realize that Boruto is Boruto and Kawaki is Kawaki. They understand that external forces are at play, and now that they’ve figured it out, their priority is to protect the village and support Boruto. This suggests Boruto’s return to Konoha will be crucial and dangerous for Kawaki. Even if the elders object, Team 7 and Boruto are ready to act to secure Konoha’s safety.
Eida and Daemon also know the truth about Boruto and Kawaki. They understand that despite their past actions, Boruto will be a key player in the battles for the village’s future. If Boruto isn’t allowed back in, he’ll stay on the village’s outskirts, ready to help if there’s an attack. This adds tension to the plot, and we’ll see how it impacts future events, especially how Boruto’s sister, Himawari, reacts to his return.
While Boruto and Team 7 plan Konoha’s defense, an important question remains: what will happen with Kashin Koji? Kashin Koji is a powerful ally but is currently outside the village. The Shinjū and Jura see him as a threat and are hunting him. They don’t know exactly who he is, but they realize his existence threatens their plans. Kashin Koji is one of Team 7’s greatest assets, and his Shinjutsu allows him to see all possible futures.
The Shinjū’s actions are all focused on one goal: they want to become the new Ōtsutsuki, and for that, they need the fruit, which they are determined to get at any cost. In the new Boruto chapter, we’ve already seen that the Shinjū are beginning to execute their sinister plan. As I mentioned in a previous video, they plan to absorb the fruit to become the new Ōtsutsuki. They tricked Code by promising him the fruit, but it was just a ruse. They’re using Code to attack Konoha and eliminate their two biggest threats — Boruto and Kashin Koji. This shows just how cunning the Shinjū are. They plan to take out anyone who stands in their way and seize the power that will allow them to dominate in the future.
This deception of Code is part of a larger plan that extends beyond the current events and into the ongoing conflict. The Shinjū are confident that by absorbing the fruit, they’ll become the new Ōtsutsuki, which sets the stage for a new power struggle.
All these events indicate that we’re on the brink of even bigger battles. Kawaki and Boruto are developing their strength, Team 7 is ready for new challenges, and the Shinjū have already revealed their sinister intentions.
In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 15, the stakes rise dramatically as Boruto and Kawaki confront their unresolved tensions and face a looming threat. Just as Boruto navigates the complex relationship with Kawaki, Gaara’s heroic stand against Matsuri highlights a parallel theme: the older generation’s willingness to sacrifice everything for the future. To see how Gaara’s actions mirror the ideals of protecting the next generation, especially in the face of overwhelming odds, check out Gaara’s Heroic Stand Against Matsuri: Protecting Shinki and the Future of Sunagakure.