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Jura and his words in Boruto Two Blue Vortex 19

Rafael Shinzo
Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

Chapter 19 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex confirmed that the manga is on an exciting and surprising path. The series, which has already exceeded expectations as a worthy sequel to the Naruto , has delved into an arc focused on Sunagakure, balancing intense action with a more introspective and emotional narrative.

Released in February, a month traditionally associated with love, the chapter explores different facets of this feeling, from romantic love to agape love—the kind that is sacrificial and selfless.

Jura , the leader of the Shinju , emerges as an intriguing figure by questioning the concept of love. For him, love is dangerous and something the Shinju need to overcome. His words in chapter 19 suggest that he may use this understanding against the shinobi, manipulating their emotions to achieve his goals. Jura explains that humans, unlike the Shinju, are guided by social connections and feelings, which makes them vulnerable. He cites the example of the Ino-Shika-Cho trio, who risked their lives to protect Himawari, even knowing they had no chance against him.

What can Jura do in Boruto's story?

Jura's understanding of love is still developing, but once he masters this concept, the Shinju could become an even greater threat. The previous chapter already showed that Ryu, another member of the Shinju, is capable of manipulating human emotions. If Jura learns to exploit romantic love, like the kind that seems to exist between Boruto and Sarada, he could use it as a powerful weapon. Furthermore, Matsuri's survival in the Sunagakure arc could provide Jura with valuable insights into how love motivates shinobi.

Why is this chapter special?

Chapter 19 not only delves deeper into the characters' emotional conflict but also cleverly draws a parallel with the month of February. From Matsuri, struggling to overcome her insecurities regarding Konohamaru, to Araya, striving to resurrect Shinki, all the characters are somehow connected by love. Even Boruto, anxiously waiting to protect Sarada, shows how this feeling can be both a strength and a weakness.

What can we expect in the future?

With Jura getting closer to understanding love, the shinobi world may face even greater challenges. Kashin Koji's presence, preventing Boruto from directly intervening, suggests that there is much more at stake than we can imagine. Boruto: Two Blue Vortex continues to surprise, proving that Kishimoto and Ikemoto have a well-structured plan for the plot.

Boruto Two Blue Vortex 19: Release Date

However, chapter 19 premiered on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, at 12 PM (Pacific Time). Readers can follow it officially for free on the Manga Plus .

Finally, what do you think of the revelations in chapter 19? Follow AnimeNews for more analysis, spoilers, and updates on Boruto , manga, and otaku culture. Don't miss the next chapters—the shinobi universe has never been so exciting!