In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, the protagonist is at one of his strongest and most authentic moments since the beginning of the series. After years of being criticized for relying on the power of Karma and the constant interference of Momoshiki Otsutsuki, the new Boruto shows himself to be more mature, decisive, and, above all, aware of his limits and goals.
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However, even with this evident growth, Momoshiki's shadow continues to loom over him. And now, with the plot moving toward even more dangerous confrontations, everything indicates that the villain may be about to return at a decisive moment.
Momoshiki's silence is not a sign of weakness
Ever since Boruto and Sasuke fled the Hidden Leaf Village, Momoshiki has simply disappeared from the narrative, which has caused some surprise among attentive fans. His last significant moment was during the dramatic events of chapter 80 of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, when he attempted to break the protagonist's spirit after Kawaki's betrayal and Eida's manipulation. Even in the face of pain and chaos, Boruto didn't give in. He remained steadfast, refusing to surrender his body to Momoshiki, forcing the villain to remain silent, but only for now.
What many readers don't realize is that this silence is strategic. Momoshiki is far from having given up. His calculating and opportunistic nature makes him dangerous precisely because he waits for the ideal moment to act. His absence from the manga doesn't mean he's been defeated, but rather that he's lurking, watching and waiting for the perfect opportunity to seize control.
Boruto has evolved, but he is not free yet.
After the traumatic events of his past, Boruto underwent an intense training process under Sasuke's guidance. He not only honed his skills but also strengthened his mind, creating a greater resilience against Momoshiki's potential interference. Alongside enigmatic figures like Kashin Koji, Boruto mastered new techniques and gained clarity about the type of ninja he aspired to become.
Despite this, the bond between him and Momoshiki remains. No matter how much Boruto grows, the threat of losing control over his body never completely disappears. This is especially relevant now, when the dangers around him are more present than ever.
Jura and the Shinju: the battle that can awaken the worst enemy
In chapter 21 of the manga, we see Boruto heading to the Land of Wind to save Konohamaru from a direct confrontation with the Shinju Matsuri. Despite Kashin Koji's warnings not to get involved, Boruto decides to act. This decision, though heroic, could prove costly. Jura, the strongest of the Shinju clones, becomes aware of the movement and prepares to intervene.
This threat puts Boruto in an extremely vulnerable position. Jura is described as capable of wiping out everything Boruto has fought for so far. And it is precisely in this scenario that Momoshiki may seize the opportunity. If Boruto is about to die, the villain will not hesitate to take control of his body to ensure his own survival. After all, if Boruto dies, he dies with him.
Momoshiki may not be the only surprise factor
While Momoshiki's return is increasingly likely, the manga could still surprise with other elements. Characters like Kawaki, Code, Sarada, and even Kashin Koji haven't yet shown their full potential in this new phase. Any of them could intervene in the decisive confrontation against Jura, which could completely alter the course of the story.
Therefore, even though the signs point to Momoshiki's awakening, there's still room for twists and turns. The balance of power in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is unstable, and this keeps readers engaged with each new chapter.
Get ready for chapter 22
Scheduled for release on May 20, 2025, Chapter 22 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is poised to be a game-changer. Fans are eager to find out if Momoshiki will finally emerge from the shadows or if the young Uzumaki will be able to face Jura without giving in to his dark destiny. One thing is certain: the true conflict isn't just on the battlefield, but within Boruto's mind.