Can Jura Really Reach Naruto? Breaking Down the Scariest Theories from Boruto Two Blue Vortex
How Jura Might Reach Naruto in Boruto Two Blue Vortex
Can Jura even get to Naruto at all? The answer is a definite yes. I think in Chapter 25 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, he’s going to start revealing his plans. But I’ve already figured them out, and I’m ready to share them with you. Everyone knows Naruto is sealed away in the Daikokuten dimension, which only Kawaki has access to. At first glance, it seems like an impossible task.
Jura first appears in Chapter 22 of Boruto Two Blue Vortex, where he enters Konoha and shows interest in Naruto’s whereabouts. But look at Jura. The way he talks to Kawaki is ice cold. He doesn’t see this as some insurmountable barrier. To him, it’s not a question of if, but when. And if it’s still his goal, then that means he believes it’s actually achievable. So let’s break down all the possible ways he could pull this off.
Why the Easy Routes Don’t Work
The fandom’s overflowing with theories, and some of them need to be tossed out right away so we can focus on the ones that actually make sense.
1. Sneaking Into Daikokuten
The first and pretty naive theory is that Jura could just sneak into the portal when Kawaki summons cubes or rods from Daikokuten. Sure, in theory, it’s possible, but only if the timing is perfect. And even then, there are two massive problems:
Frozen Time
Daikokuten is a dimension where time doesn’t flow. We’ve seen Kawaki enter it, but we’ve never seen him move around freely once inside. Maybe the technique’s effects don’t apply to him as its user, but what would happen to anyone else who enters? There’s a huge chance Jura, even if he manages to get inside, would be stuck in eternal stasis with Naruto and Hinata—totally unable to act. That’s not a route to victory; it’s a trap.
No Visible Portal
Even more importantly, we’ve never seen an actual visible portal or spatial distortion when Kawaki pulls things out of the dimension. The vortex only appears when he tries to seal someone in there, like with Naruto, or when Boruto absorbed the vortex using his karma. That means Kawaki has to actively create a gateway for someone to enter—and there’s no chance he’s doing that willingly in front of an enemy.
2. Kill Kawaki to Release Naruto?
The second theory that sounds logical at first is—just kill Kawaki. If the user of the jutsu dies, the jutsu should end, right? So Naruto and Hinata would be released. But it’s not that simple.
Daikokuten isn’t a technique created by Kawaki. It’s a real pocket dimension he gained access to through Ishiki’s dojutsu. It’s like Obito’s Kamui—he didn’t create the dimension; his Mangekyo Sharingan gave him the key. When Ishiki died, all the stuff he had stored in Daikokuten didn’t just spill back out into the world. It stayed there. And that proves the dimension exists independently of its user. That’s honestly a terrifying thought.
If Kawaki dies, Naruto and Hinata might stay trapped in that frozen prison forever. That makes Boruto’s mission even harder. He can’t let Kawaki die, or he loses his parents for good. It’s a major detail that most people overlook, but it’s absolutely critical.
So What Aces Does Jura Have?
If the simple methods don’t work, what aces does Jura have up his sleeve? That brings us to two of the most believable and downright brilliant theories:
1. Power Inheritance Route
This one’s the most obvious and, at the same time, the most powerful possibility.
Let’s rewind to how the Shinju were created. Code used the Ten Tails and chakra infused with Ishiki Otsutsuki’s essence via his karma. It was Ishiki’s DNA that allowed the Ten Tails to evolve into sentient beings with their own egos.
Jura is basically the will of the Ten Tails, mixed with Ishiki’s genetic data, and a reflection of Naruto. We’ve already seen Otsutsuki legacies manifest in others. Kara members like Eida and Daemon awakened fragments of Shibai Otsutsuki’s powers. Kashin Koji, Jiraiya’s clone, unlocked a form of precognition at the end of his life. In Chapter 16, Kashin Koji explains how Boruto has learned the Flying Raijin technique.
So why couldn’t Jura, with Ishiki’s genes, awaken his signature dojutsu? I’m not saying he’ll grow the exact same pattern in his eye, but he could develop a similar ability—one that connects him to Daikokuten. He might learn how to extract objects from it the same way Kawaki does.
Picture this: Jura, pushed to the brink in battle, suddenly unlocks his true potential—and just pulls Naruto out of his prison. That would be a jaw-dropping, world-shaking moment, and it fits perfectly within the logic of Boruto’s world.
2. The Daikokuten Access Hack – Amado’s Involvement
There’s one more possibility that almost no one’s talking about—but it’s rock solid. It’s all about Amado.
This guy is the mastermind behind Kawaki’s tech upgrades, Code’s creation, and everything involving the Otsutsuki system. He’s not just a scientist—he’s the former architect of the whole Kara ideology. Amado’s the one who gave Kawaki access to Ishiki’s dojutsu, and by extension, the Daikokuten dimension. That means he knows how it works.
And even more importantly, he may have left back doors in the system that not even Kawaki knows about. Why? Because Amado plays the long game. He’s a pragmatist. He might have built a backup method to access Daikokuten in case Kawaki ever went rogue.
And that’s where Jura comes in.
If Jura manages to get his hands on Amado—through threats, blackmail, or by offering intel that could bring back Amado’s daughter, which he’s obsessed with—he might force him to either reveal a secret method of entering Daikokuten, or literally modify Jura so he can access the dimension himself.
Think about it: if Amado could implant an Otsutsuki dojutsu into Kawaki’s body, why couldn’t he do the same for a being already infused with Ishiki’s chakra?
This isn’t just a possible path—it’s a very real threat. It doesn’t rely on mystical power-ups, dojutsu awakenings, or hunting Tailed Beasts. It’s pure tech, raw biology, and cold, calculated logic. And that makes it the scariest scenario of all.
Tailed Beast Chakra Link
This method is more intricate but no less likely—and it fits perfectly into the narrative.
It’s connected to how Ishiki was able to track down and teleport Kawaki during their battle. Remember that moment? Boruto teleported everyone to another dimension to protect Konoha. And Ishiki, even being stuck there, managed to forcibly pull Kawaki to him. How? Through a chakra connection.
Kawaki was wearing a prosthetic arm made from Naruto’s chakra. That chakra thread became a beacon, allowing Ishiki to use space-time ninjutsu to teleport Kawaki straight to him.
Now, let’s draw a parallel. What does Naruto have? The chakra of all nine Tailed Beasts—except for Kurama, who’s now within Himawari. That’s a unique chakra signature. Chapter 9 reveals that Kurama’s chakra may be awakening inside Himawari.
What if Jura sets out on a mission to gather chakra samples from the other eight bijuu still roaming the world—Matatabi, Isobu, Son Goku, the whole crew? If he collects their chakra, he could create a resonant link with Naruto. And through that link, just like Ishiki, he might use a space-time technique to lock onto Naruto and yank him out of Daikokuten.
This setup opens the door to some incredible story potential. We could see Jura hunting down the Tailed Beasts, them trying to resist, maybe even teaming up with Boruto. It wouldn’t just be a way to bring Naruto back—it would be a full-blown story arc that expands the world and shows Jura’s power in action.
That’s exactly why Jura’s so confident. He’s got at least two legit paths to his goal. And that means Boruto and Kawaki are running out of time. They’ve got to get stronger—and fast—before one of these nightmare scenarios becomes reality.
Kawaki’s Lie Exposed
But Jura’s threat is just one side of the coin.
Boruto’s actions—and Jura’s conversation with Kawaki—have set off another ticking time bomb, right in the heart of Konoha. And that threat is tied to the unraveling of Kawaki’s lie.
During their encounter, Jura straight-up said he could feel Naruto—and that he was alive. Kawaki’s reaction basically confirmed it.
So who witnessed this exchange? Amado, and more importantly, Sumire.
Why is this such a big deal? Because like Sarada, Sumire isn’t affected by Eida’s omnipotence. Her memories weren’t altered. She’s been suspicious all along that something fishy was going on with Naruto’s disappearance. Now, she has what’s basically direct evidence.
Unlike Shikamaru—who, even after hearing the truth from Boruto, is starting to forget it because of the omnipotence effect—Sumire and Sarada’s minds are untouched.
That gives them an incredible amount of leverage over Kawaki. They’re the only ones who can uncover the truth—and actually remember it the next day.
Sumire is definitely going to share this with Sarada. And what are they going to do with that knowledge? They’re not going to let Kawaki off the hook. They’re going to pressure him hard to bring back the Seventh Hokage.
And here’s where we reach the darkest part of this theory.
Kawaki’s Final Descent?
What will Kawaki do when he’s cornered?
We know the kind of person he is—all or nothing. When it comes to protecting Naruto, there are no limits for him. None. For him, the ends always justify the means.
If he feels like Sarada and Sumire are threatening his plan to protect Naruto—meaning, keeping him locked away in a safe dimension—he’ll see them as obstacles.
Think about it: if they force him to bring Naruto back, the Seventh is exposed again to Jura, to Code, to all the threats out there. In Kawaki’s twisted logic, that’s unacceptable.
And to protect his secret and keep Naruto safe, I’m almost certain he’ll do something horrible.
I think he’s going to try sealing Sarada and Sumire in Daikokuten too, just like he did with Naruto and Hinata.
That would mark his final descent into darkness. He’d erase anyone who knows the truth so his perfect protection plan can stay intact. He’ll only let them out once all threats—Otsutsuki, Shinju, Code—are gone. And he won’t care what it costs.
Even if it means sacrificing himself, it won’t matter to him—as long as Naruto is safe.
That moment could be the very trigger that leads us into the scene from the start of the manga. Kawaki, turned into an enemy of everyone—except himself in his own head. Boruto, forced to fight his own brother to save not just the world, but his friends trapped in the darkness.
Kawaki’s lie, carelessly exposed, could be the beginning of his end—and the cause of even greater tragedy.
Final Thoughts
So yeah, folks, we’re standing at the edge of some seriously intense developments. A future that once felt carved in stone is now cracking apart. And from those fractures come even scarier possibilities.
On one side, we’ve got Jura—a sentient monster with Otsutsuki power—who’s found a way to reach his ultimate goal. On the other, we’ve got Kawaki—whose lie is about to blow up in his face, and may push him to do something truly monstrous in the name of protection.
And right in the middle of it all is Boruto—who, by his own hand, has accelerated both crises and now has to find a way to fix them. He’s slowly but surely rebuilding his alliances and respect in the village.
But will it be enough to undo the effects of omnipotence and stop both Jura and Kawaki?