Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has revived Kurama in a whole new body and the latest chapter of the series has started to unleash Himawari Uzumaki’s incredible power as the new Nine-Tails Jinchuriki. The first few chapters of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex focused on building a new normal, which was implemented a few years after Boruto Uzumaki was expelled from Hidden Leaf Village.

However, a new wave of villains has emerged, breaking away from the Ten Tails, and they are all vying to become the first to develop by eliminating and devouring a specific victim. One of these new villains eventually found their way to Himawari, as a result.

Himawari in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11 spoilers
Himawari in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11 spoilers (Credits: Viz Media)

It was quickly discovered that Himawari was being pulled to the new Ten Tails warrior because she unintentionally carried a fully restored Kurama within her, as previous chapters had shown. As one of the greatest Jinchuriki in her lineage, Himawari has started to demonstrate the powers she already possesses by channeling the Nine-Tailed Beast from the previous chapter of the book, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.

Himawari Uzumaki’s New Powers Are Unleashed In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

Himawari unleashes her powers
Himawari unleashes her powers (Credits: Viz Media)

In Chapter 11 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, Himawari uses Kurama’s power to break away from the Ten Tails’ hold on her. Along with her previously broken leg, she immediately heals the deadly wound Inojin sustained at the end of the previous episode.

She soon rescues Inojin as well. Himawari chooses to take charge of her new ability and orders the other members of Team 10 to flee as she engages the Ten Tails fighter. With this power, she’s sufficiently evolved to create a Bijuu Bomb to counter the Ten Tails’ own.

The opponent then remarks on Himawari’s apparent strength and development, pointing out that her healing abilities are more akin to those of the Bijuu themselves and concern Jinchuriki. She is still getting used to this level of chakra utilization, though, because she is so new to this talent and is stressed out all the time.

She has demonstrated a degree of talent that befits a prodigy when it comes to her potential strength as the Nine-Tails host, but she is not yet ready to wield it to her full capacity in combat. However, it’s obvious that once she figures everything out, Himawari will pose a serious threat to her enemies.

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11 Teases Boruto Uzumaki’s Next Showdown

Boruto (Via. Studio Pierrot)
Boruto (Credits: Studio Pierrot)

Boruto is still being pursued by Kawaki and his cyborg companion Delta as Hidden Leaf is being attacked. Before Jūra can devour Himawari, Boruto does a 180-degree and grabs her. His friend, Koji Kashin, keeps an eye on Sarada’s battle with Hidari. Just before Hidari is about to trap Sarada inside a God Tree, Boruto appears at her side using Flying Raijin Jutsu and uses it to cut Sarada free.

As the chapter comes to a close, Boruto is getting ready to battle Hidari, while Jūra is upset that he lost his target, but won’t give up lightly.

We’ve seen glimpses of Boruto’s new strength level and ninja moves thanks to two Blue Vortex. We’ll have to wait and see how those new powers stack up against a henchman villain like Hidari, or perhaps the combined threat of Hidari and Jūra. His battles with Code and Kawaki, whose powers are second only to the God Trees, have already hinted that Boruto is the greatest Shinobi swordsman of his generation.

We are aware that Boruto won’t be able to win this battle easily because of his prior meeting with Jūra, which caused Sasuke to become imprisoned inside a God Tree and allowed Hidari to be born. Without a doubt, Boruto is driven to discover if destroying Hidari also succeeds in releasing Sasuke.

You can read Boruto: Two Blue Vortex in Viz Media.

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