Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 spoilers: Sarada’s bond saves Eida as Konoha prepares itself for war

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Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 spoilers (Image credit: Shueisha)

The long-awaited Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 spoilers are finally out, and they’ve sent massive shockwaves through the devoted fandom. Kishimoto and Ikemoto have delivered one of the most intense, thrilling, and emotionally layered chapters in the entire post-timeskip run.

Disclaimer: This article has spoilers for Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27. Reader's discretion is advised.


Eida’s confession: The birth of a real friendship

Daemon, as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Pierrot)
Daemon, as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Pierrot)

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 opens right where Chapter 26 ended. Daemon has Sarada by the throat, his power and dominance making it clear that one wrong move could end her life instantly. But instead of violence, we get an unexpected emotional reveal.

Eida steps in, questioning why Sarada and Sumire were unaffected by her Omnipotence, a mystery fans have debated for months. The answer changes everything. Eida confesses that their immunity wasn’t due to any hidden power or secret bloodline; it came from her own subconscious wish.

Deep down, she wanted to have real friends who saw her as a person, not a goddess. Her desire for normal human connection overrode even Omnipotence itself, excluding Sarada and Sumire from its effects. This moment humanizes Eida in a way the series never has before.

Beneath the cosmic powers and arrogance lies a lonely girl, cursed by abilities that make genuine connection impossible. Even Daemon, usually stoic and cold, smiles, a rare glimpse into his softer side.


Koji’s strategy and the rise of Mamushi

Koji sees new futures, as seen in the Boruto manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Koji sees new futures, as seen in the Boruto manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

The chapter then transitions to Kashin Koji and Shikamaru discussing the new threat: Mamushi, one of the Ten-Tails’ most dangerous spawns. Koji breaks down his terrifying ability, Bunretsu, or Division. Unlike a Shadow Clone, each split Mamushi is completely real, with full chakra and strength. This technique allows her to create an army of herself with no physical drawbacks.

But there’s a weakness. The more Mamushi divides, the less intelligent each copy becomes. When he reaches around twenty to thirty clones, their intelligence plummets, turning them into animal-like beings acting on instinct. Shikamaru, as sharp as ever, instantly sees the opportunity: let Mamushi over-divide, then strike when her forces are at their weakest.

Koji also reveals another key: destroying the “eyes” of each Mamushi stops them from dividing further. It’s a dangerous but calculated plan that could save Konoha, if executed perfectly.

However, the real twist in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 lies in why this battle is happening inside Konoha at all. Koji explains that Jūra, another Ten-Tails variant, has developed an odd fondness for the village.

He enjoys tea, sweets, and bookstores, an almost Itachi-like appreciation for Konoha’s peaceful life. Mamushi, driven by instinctual fear of Jūra, will avoid reckless destruction within the village.

This setup turns Konoha into the perfect battleground, Jūra won’t intervene while Boruto and Himawari remain inside, and Mamushi’s fear ensures collateral damage is minimal. It’s classic Shikamaru-style strategy, using the enemy’s psychology against them.


Inojin’s hidden power - A new Dojutsu awakened?

Inojin, as seen in the anime (Image Source: Studio Pierrot)
Inojin, as seen in the anime (Image Source: Studio Pierrot)

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 then pivots to one of the most shocking reveals yet: Inojin Yamanaka’s mysterious “eyes.” Koji tells him that he must master the Mind-and-Body Transfer Jutsu perfectly within two days, because his eyes are the key to defeating the threat aimed at Himawari.

Fans have long speculated about Inojin’s potential beyond being a hybrid of the Ino-Shika-Cho trio. Now, it seems Koji has seen a future timeline where Inojin awakened a new dojutsu, a visual power born out of tragedy after Himawari’s death. Using his Shinjutsu to observe alternate futures, Koji intends to arm Inojin with knowledge and power stolen from a timeline that never came to pass.


Kawaki’s body is dying as Amado’s true intentions are exposed

Kawaki vs Jura as seen in the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Kawaki vs Jura as seen in the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Perhaps the most devastating reveal in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 is Kawaki’s condition. In a tense exchange with Amado, the scientist finally admits what fans have feared: Kawaki’s body is deteriorating. His Karma is breaking him apart from within.

Amado’s chilling explanation makes it clear: Kawaki was always a temporary vessel, a disposable tool to achieve Amado’s true goal, reviving his daughter Akebi.

His plan was to let Kawaki burn himself out fighting Jūra, then use his remains to bring Akebi back. This revelation flips Kawaki’s entire arc upside down. He isn’t a savior or chosen one; he’s a pawn in another man’s twisted plan.

But Kawaki’s response in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 cements his character growth. Instead of despair, he embraces defiance. He tells Amado that the only chance he has to see Akebi again is if Kawaki kills Jūra.

If not, both their hopes die. It’s a cold, calculated ultimatum, one that proves Kawaki’s determination has evolved beyond revenge. He’s now racing against time, fighting death itself.


The calm before the storm

Mamushi as seen in manga
Mamushi as seen in manga

The Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 concludes with several quiet but tense moments. Shikamaru begins to build a secret resistance of loyal shinobi still faithful to Naruto’s ideals. Konohamaru, questioned for his loyalty to Boruto, agrees to join.

And finally, Boruto himself entrusts Sumire with his broken sword, asking her to “rebirth” it with future technology, a metaphorical gesture that hints at rebirth and destiny. The final panels show dark clouds forming over Konoha. The Mamushi swarm approaches, their chakra signatures hidden. War is about to begin.


Final thoughts on Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 27 is a masterclass in balancing raw emotion, gripping tension, and intricate lore. Eida’s vulnerability, Kawaki’s fragile mortality, and Koji’s precise manipulation of time all combine into one of the most compelling and unforgettable chapters in the entire series yet. The next few months promise nothing short of utter chaos, and if these spoilers are any indication, Konoha’s darkest and most dangerous days have only just begun.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade