Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is finally getting to the fight fans have been waiting for—Kawaki versus Jura. After many chapters of build-up and side battles, the story now has a chance to focus on something big. Kawaki steps into the fight against Jura at the end of chapter 23. He’s not just strong. He’s determined, and he's carrying the weight of all that’s happened since the time skip.
For Boruto: Two Blue Vortex to really land this arc, it needs to stick with Kawaki and let this fight play out in full. This moment can define not only his future but also the future of the entire story. He does seem like a character with real potential, both as a powerhouse and in advancing the plot. This fight, which suddenly throws him to the forefront, is a great opportunity to mark his set position as one of the prominent characters in the series.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex finally has both Kawaki and Boruto fighting together again, something that hasn’t happened in years. Their bond is complex because of how things ended in Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, but that’s what makes it exciting. These two aren't just allies. They’re rivals, brothers, and opposites. Letting them fight side by side against someone like Jura is the perfect setup.

But instead of jumping to new plot threads or other characters, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex should take its time with this battle. We need to see how their teamwork works in action, how their Karma powers combine. And how far Kawaki is willing to go to defeat this nearly unbeatable threat.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex hasn’t had a major, multi-chapter fight that really sticks since the start of the time skip. This is the perfect moment to do that. Jura is the strongest of the God Trees, and he’s already proven too much for Boruto on his own. If Jura gets defeated, this means that the good guys have a chance to win against the other Human God Trees.
Now that Kawaki is involved, the stakes are higher. But this fight shouldn’t be rushed. It’s more than just a battle. It’s a turning point for Kawaki’s character. He’s always talked about protecting Konoha and doing whatever it takes. Now he has the chance to prove it. Letting the story stay focused on him would be the right move.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex could also use this fight to finally show the full extent of Kawaki’s Karma powers. In the last chapter, he used Stage 1. But if things escalate, we might finally see Karma Stage 2, which fans have been waiting to see since the time skip began.
Kawaki activating it would make sense here, especially since Jura isn’t holding back either. If Boruto: Two Blue Vortex takes its time and doesn’t skip over the power build-ups, this could become one of the most iconic fights in the series. It would also help define Kawaki’s place in the new power scale.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has been teasing Jura as an unstoppable monster for months. So far, he’s taken serious damage and kept going. Getting stabbed in the head? Still moving. Foot sliced off? Barely slowed down. If the series wants to make Jura feel like a real threat, it can’t have him lose too quickly.
Kawaki’s arrival should shift the momentum, but it shouldn’t end the fight right away. If the manga rushes through this, it’ll miss a big chance to raise the tension and really test the limits of Kawaki and Boruto as fighters. This needs to be a drawn-out struggle.
Questions and Possibilities in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex also needs to answer a few big questions during this fight. Does Jura have a final form or power-up we haven’t seen yet? Can Kawaki actually defeat him alone? Will Boruto’s Karma cause Momoshiki to reappear in the middle of the fight? All of these questions should unfold over time, not all at once.
Boruto has a real chance to show why Kawaki matters. Since the time-skip, Boruto has gotten more of the spotlight. But Kawaki’s beliefs, his actions, and his power are just as important. Technically, he’s not just fighting Jura. He’s also fighting to prove he can protect the world without becoming a villain.
If Boruto: Two Blue Vortex gives this battle the time it deserves, fans will get a deeper look at what drives Kawaki. And it’ll also help rebuild interest in a character who, at times, has felt distant from the main plot.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex could also surprise everyone by letting Jura win. Or at least push Kawaki and Boruto to their absolute limits. There’s been a sense that the God Trees are evolving faster than anyone expected. If Jura reveals a new ability or transformation, it could shake up the entire balance of power.
And if Kawaki loses, it would show that even with Karma, they’re still not ready. That would make the threat of the Divine Tree feel real and set up even higher stakes for the next arc. It’s risky, but Boruto: Two Blue Vortex needs to take those risks now.
Conclusion
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex should not move away from this fight for at least a few chapters. The back-and-forth between Kawaki and Jura is just getting started. We haven’t seen their full strength or how their clash will affect the world around them.

This is the kind of battle that defines an arc. Cutting away to other scenes or dragging the pacing would ruin that momentum. For the manga to grow stronger, it needs to commit to the big moments. Kawaki vs. Jura is one of them. And it deserves to be front and center for as long as it takes. The next chapter, chapter 24, is going to be released very soon.
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