Summary
Boruto has now surpassed all expectations with unprecedented levels of power. Mitsuki admitted that Boruto is a “monster” and easily overwhelmed his opponent Kawaki. Despite Kawaki’s stagnation and Boruto’s harsh training, a confrontation between the two is inevitable.
Warning: SPOILERS of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter #7 From the beginning of the story Boruto: Two blue tornadoes, the main character’s progression is at the heart of the story, with the manga taking every opportunity possible to show off Boruto’s impressive new level of power after the timeskip. Now, one of Boruto’s former best friends confirms that his strength is beyond imagination.
With the new techniques that Boruto acquired after 3 years of skipping and a major change in attitude, he was elevated to the ranks of the strongest characters in the Naruto series, and chapter #7 of Two Blue Vortex confirmed accept that. Mitsuki, a powerful shinobi created from the legendary Orochimaru’s cells and able to use Sage Mode, admits that Boruto is now a “monster”.
During the fight between Boruto and Mitsuki, Mitsuki used all his power to kill the person he believed was the cause of Naruto’s death. However, Boruto simply brushed aside all of Mitsuki’s attacks and dominated the fight without taking it seriously.
Boruto is now at a completely different power level than Kawaki
Boruto by Masashi Kishimoto and Mikio Ikemoto, chapter #7, “The Sun’s Place”
Mitsuki even noticed that Boruto will easily defeat Kawaki, it’s impressive that the two were supposed to be rivals and their final battle was teased right from the first page of Boruto. Mitsuki then acknowledges how strong Boruto has become and says that his strength is “off the charts.” This statement carries even more weight when considering that, like his “father”, Mitsuki is an intelligent and analytical character, very adept at assessing others and their abilities. Surname.
The fight ended as expected, with Boruto easily defeating Mitsuki but not harming him. It’s also important to stop Kawaki from pursuing Boruto, Mitsuki poisoned him to sleep, proving that he is probably stronger than Kawaki. The reason for this absurd difference in strength is that Kawaki has been stagnant for the past three years, while Boruto has been constantly training with Sasuke. While Kawaki is living safely in the comfort of Konoha, Boruto is hunted by all the major villages and has no choice but to become stronger if he wants to return things to normal.
While this scene highlights Boruto’s journey, it also sheds light on how weak Kawaki is. In addition to different circumstances, The reason is also due to Kawaki’s personality. He may also have been training for the past three years, but perhaps he is overconfident and arrogant due to his unlocked Karma power, which is consistent with his previous actions.
However, from the beginning of the series it was shown that Kawaki and Boruto would have their final battle so Kawaki would definitely catch up somehow and become as strong as Boruto. However, this does not change the fact that Boruto: Two blue tornadoes is doing a great job of establishing the incredible powers its main character has acquired, and considering the success of this sequel, fans are clearly loving it.
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