Spoilers for Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29 are out, and it is clear that the battle between all of Konoha and Mamushi has started with a bang. With all the preparation that everyone has taken to defeat this villain, it seems like our heroes will have to ensure that there is no mistake. This chapter is undoubtedly one of the most important installments, as it has an important turning point.
Interestingly, according to the spoilers, the creator has completely reformed the dynamic between Boruto and Momonoshiki, giving us an idea of how much our protagonist is ready to throw his life away. Also, another shocking event that takes place in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29 comes when Boruto ends up successfully activating the Byakugan with efficiency.
More importantly, Momoshiki has effectively handed over his power, allowing Boruto to wield Karma freely. It is like both parties have united to take down a common enemy. This should not be interpreted as them being okay with coexistence.
Disclaimer: This article has major spoilers from Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29. Reader's discretion is advised.
Boruto and Momoshiki’s deal explained

Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29 gives us a conversation between Boruto and Momoshiki. He offers his body to Momoshiki on the condition that he lend his powers to help defeat Juta and the humanoid Shinju. Even if readers start speculating that this could be a trick by Boruto to gain power, it is revealed by Momoshiki that Boruto is telling the truth, as their thoughts are linked.
So now that we know that there is no scheme or trickery, we see that he genuinely has no hope for his own future. Momoshiki recognizes this immediately, noting that Boruto wants to “end everything and disappear.” And that is why in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29, Momoshiki agrees. Not because he trusts Boruto, but because he has no other option. If Boruto dies to Jura, Momoshiki dies permanently. Using Karma is the only path to survival for both of them.
Why does the Byakugan appear instead of the Jogan?

One of the most questionable moments in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29 is the eye reveal. While we were expecting the Jogan, we instead saw Boruto using Byakugan. There is a chance that fans might see this move as a downgrade, but we need to understand that this could be the best possible move for now. The Byakugan represents submission to Otsutsuki physiology. The Jogan, if it appears later, likely symbolizes Boruto reclaiming control and purifying that power.
The battlefield escalates in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29

While Boruto is fighting against clones of Mamushi, we are brought back to the interrogation of Mitsuki, and Lord Kobu is relentless in trying to find the explanation for why that event took place. Boruto is labeled as a traitor and should have been handcuffed. Konohamaru is worried that if the truth comes out, then it would be directed to Shikimaru, who is currently the Hokage, and would be under fire.
Right now, tension has peaked as Shikimaru has to manage this situation with Lord Kobu, meanwhile also overseeing this battle with Mamushi. Kawaii also gets a chance to show his abilities as he takes down some of the clones. Unfortunately, none of the efforts put in by all seem to work because he just seems to be multiplying.
Meanwhile, in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29, Mamushi’s true objective becomes clear: Eida. Team 10 and Himawari intervene, but one absence looms large: Sarada Uchiha. With the village under direct threat, her absence feels deliberate, suggesting a major entrance or reveal is being saved for later.
Final thoughts
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 29 is less about power-ups and more about tragedy. Boruto has been pushed into a corner, which forced him to become a warrior willing to sacrifice himself for a world that no longer remembers him.