Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga: Ch 81 ((link))

Kawaki wears a stylish, modern coat and spends his days hunting Boruto's trail. He can fly using Otsutsuki powers and monitors the village boundaries with cold, calculated precision.

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Sarada has traded her childhood academy gear for a striking, rebellious aesthetic featuring a short haircut, an asymmetric jacket, and a choker. She remains one of the incredibly few people completely immune to Eida’s memory wipe. Sarada spends her days fiercely arguing with Shikamaru, trying to clear Boruto's name and maintaining that Naruto is still alive. Her stubbornness highlights her unwavering resolve to become Hokage on her own terms. Sumire Kakei: The Silent Ally

The climax of the chapter is Boruto’s dramatic entrance. boruto two blue vortex manga ch 81

The chapter takes a dramatic turn with the introduction of a new character, who seems to possess abilities that rival those of the strongest ninjas in the series. This character's arrival sets off a chain reaction, leading to a series of intense battles and unexpected alliances.

Just when the situation seems hopeless, arrives on the scene in dramatic fashion. He steps out of the shadows and immediately ridicules Code for his “creepy personality,” a piece of signature Boruto wit that reminds readers that, despite everything, he has not entirely lost his old self.

Chapter 81 of the manga, titled The Next Generation serves as the debut chapter of the time-skip sequel, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Kawaki wears a stylish, modern coat and spends

Boruto makes a dramatic return to Konoha at the end of the chapter to confront Code. He sports a new design featuring a cloak and Sasuke's sword. Sarada Uchiha:

Kawaki wears a stylized trench coat and possesses total authority within the village. He uses his Otsutsuki abilities to monitor the village boundaries, obsessed with hunting down Boruto to protect the legacy of the Seventh Hokage.

Chapter 81 begins after the end of Part I, jumping into a dramatic new status quo for the Hidden Leaf Village. She remains one of the incredibly few people

It successfully kills the "Boruto is too OP" complaint by introducing enemies that counter his every move. It gives Sarada her long-overdue power-up while balancing it with a tragic cost. And it establishes a terrifying new status quo: The Divine Tree is not a weapon. It is a gardener , and humanity is the weed.

This psychological status quo remains firmly intact as Part 2 opens. The tragedy of Chapter 81 does not just stem from physical displacement, but from the systemic isolation Boruto faces from the very home he seeks to protect. A New Era Under the Eighth Hokage

Just as Kawaki is overpowered and pinned down, Boruto arrives, his Kāma activated but flickering erratically. Momoshiki’s voice echoes in his mind: “If you die now, your prophecy ends. Use it.”