The latest installment of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 delivers everything fans could’ve asked for: high-stakes revelations, emotional catharsis, and a brewing storm of strategy and danger around Konoha.
The chapter deftly balances heart and intensity, shifting from the long-awaited truth about Eida’s charm to a detailed breakdown of the terrifying new threat posed by Mamushi’s cloning ability.
Let’s break down the biggest highlights from this chapter.
Eida’s Confession: The truth behind Sarada and Sumire’s immunity

Chapter 27 opens with tension as Daemon’s terrifying presence overwhelms Sarada and Sumire. The small yet deadly warrior boasts that with a mere shift in mood, he could wipe them out before they even realized they were dead. But before violence erupts, Eida intervenes, and the focus shifts to the mystery that’s haunted readers since her debut: why weren’t Sarada and Sumire affected by Eida’s omnipotent charm?
Eida finally admits that their immunity was not a fluke of genetics or willpower, but a result of her own subconscious wish. She reveals that she unknowingly excluded them from her ability, not out of logic, but desire. Deep down, Eida longed for real friends, not admirers bewitched by her power. Her omnipotence, acting on her truest desire, granted that wish.
It’s a powerful emotional moment that completely redefines Eida’s character. The all-powerful cyborg, once seen as manipulative and dangerous, is exposed as someone who just wanted a genuine human connection. Sarada and Sumire’s simple promise to be “normal friends” became the wish that pierced the curse of omnipotence.
A bond stronger than power

Eida’s confession isn’t just emotional, it’s transformative. In one of the chapter’s most touching exchanges, Sarada declares that friendship is something worth risking her life for. Her resolve inspires Sumire, who agrees that it’s thrilling to stand by a friend even when facing death.
This scene is a quiet yet powerful callback to Naruto’s own themes, the bonds between people overcoming the curses of power and loneliness. Daemon, who usually acts cold and untouchable, even seems moved by their sincerity. For the first time, he witnesses his sister finding true companionship.
By grounding its emotional core in empathy and loyalty, Chapter 27 reminds readers that Boruto’s heart still beats with the same spirit that defined Naruto: connection over isolation, and love over fear.
Mamushi’s terrifying power unveiled

The emotional calm is short-lived. The narrative shifts back to Kashin Koji, who reveals crucial intel on the new threat, Mamushi. His ability, known as Bunretsu (Division), is unlike anything seen before.
Unlike a normal Shadow Clone technique, Mamushi’s ability creates real duplicates, each with full strength, chakra, and physical capability. There’s no division of power or chakra drain. In theory, she could create an infinite army of herself, all at full potential.
However, Koji reveals the catch: the more copies he produces, the more his intelligence drops. The clones become more primitive, acting on instinct rather than strategy. It’s a frightening parallel to Ten-Tails' biology, monstrous strength paired with animalistic simplicity.
To defeat him, Koji proposes targeting his “eyes.” Once a clone loses its eyes, it can no longer divide. Shikamaru quickly grasps the tactical edge: let Mamushi create 20 to 30 bodies, enough to lower his intelligence, and then strike all at once. It’s a high-risk, high-reward strategy that will require perfect timing and coordination.
The plan to fight in Konoha: Risk and strategy collide

One of the most surprising reveals is Shikamaru’s decision to fight inside Konoha. Normally, that would be a disaster, but Koji explains the reasoning: the presence of Jura.
Jura, the intelligent Shinju being, has developed an unsettling fascination with Konoha’s peaceful life. He visits bookstores, tea shops, and sweet stalls, even enjoying human culture. Because of this, he avoids causing chaos in the village. Mamushi, instinctively fearing Jura’s wrath, will also restrain her destruction.
This revelation in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 is chilling yet fascinating; the Ten-Tails’ spawn, beings capable of destroying worlds, are learning humanity. Konoha becomes both a battlefield and a sanctuary, protected not by jutsu, but by the emotional evolution of its enemies.
Foreshadowing power-ups and future conflicts

The final pages of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 set up exciting developments ahead. Koji tasks Inojin with mastering the Mind-and-Body Transfer Jutsu in just two days, hinting that his “eyes” may play a vital role in the coming battle.
Meanwhile, Boruto’s own preparation continues elsewhere, with new upgrades to Sasuke’s sword, a symbolic reflection of his growth as both a shinobi and a samurai-like warrior.
Final thoughts on Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 is easily one of the series’ best-written chapters to date. It blends heartfelt emotional payoff with tactical world-building and perfectly sets the stage for the chaos ahead. Eida’s loneliness, Sarada’s loyalty, Koji’s strategy, and the new threat’s complexity create an atmosphere of impending greatness.
As the storm gathers around Konoha once more, the message is clear: power alone doesn’t define the shinobi world. It’s the bonds that endure through fear, betrayal, and omnipotence that keep its heart alive.