Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 25 Those Girls – Read Manga Online In High Quality
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Boruto Manga Chapter 24 Review
Chapter 25 of Boruto Two Blue Vortex saw the long-awaited return of Momoshiki Ōtsutsuki. In his desperation, Boruto believed the only way to save the planet was to make a deal with the devil himself. But will that choice come back to haunt him? If Kawaki has anything to say about it, the answer is clear.
As you can see, this Boruto Mnaga chapter 25 gave us a lot to discuss, so let’s dive right in. The cover this month features Himawari and Kurama, with the title “To Those Girls” — which, as you’ll see, makes perfect sense later in the story.
Konohamaru Revives Moegi
Boruto Two Blue Vortex Manga chapter 25 begins with Konohamaru using the Thorn Soul Bulb to revive Moegi. The side text confirms, “Konohamaru and his team return with the Thorn Soul of Moegi.”
He inserts the bulb into the tree, which absorbs it and releases a puff of smoke. Moegi emerges and calls out her infamous “Konohamaru-chan” — the very words that nearly ended all life on the planet. Overcome with emotion, Konohamaru smiles and begins to cry.
Boruto, watching from afar, imagines what it might be like to hug his master again, or perhaps even his daughter. His thoughts remain unclear, but one thing is obvious: Boruto deeply values those who continue to fight and chase their goals.
Gaara’s Condition and Shinki’s Jutsu
The scene shifts to Kuro in the Sand Village, reporting to Shikamaru that Gaara is safe. Though injured, his wounds are not fatal, and Shinki has returned to normal. Shinki successfully released the sealing jutsu on Gaara, but has yet to regain consciousness.
This sealing jutsu raises questions about overwhelming power and past confrontations—much like Boruto’s previous fight with Jura. For a full breakdown of that battle, see Chapter 23 The Strong. Despite the Shinju’s immense power — harnessing the might of the Ten-Tails — it could not bypass Shinki’s seal. According to the heroes, the only way to free Gaara was to bring Shinki back to life. This suggests that the jutsu is so overwhelmingly strong that no amount of physical might on the planet could undo it, except by Shinki himself.
Perhaps the time aspect of the seal lingers on the body even after removing the person from the iron sand, making it necessary for Shinki to personally retract it. Shikamaru, however, has no time to dwell on the mystery as he is suddenly summoned by the elders — a sign that he is likely in serious trouble, to be revealed in upcoming Boruto chapters.
Moegi’s Condition and Sakura’s Diagnosis
The focus then moves to Moegi in the hospital, being examined by Sakura. Sakura reports no damage to her bones, muscles, or organs, though her chakra appears sluggish — likely because the tree drained her power. She compares it to malnutrition and prescribes rest and nourishment.
This raises an interesting implication regarding Sasuke’s possible return with a Rinnegan and new hand. Sakura’s diagnosis suggests the tree only takes from a person’s body, offering no enhancements. Since Moegi experienced no genetic changes, no chakra boost, and no healing, Sasuke may not gain a power-up through similar means.
However, because Moegi had no missing body parts, it is still possible the tree could heal injuries if necessary — leaving Sasuke’s future uncertain.
Sarada and Sumire’s Conversation
Next comes the fandom-stirring moment: Sarada enters Moegi’s room and locks eyes with Sumire. After some hesitation, she asks, “Hey, got a minute? Let’s talk.”
The two return to the location where Sarada once hugged Boruto in front of Sumire. At first, Sarada praises Sumire for her mission, before calling her by name for the first time — a callback to BTBV Chapter 16 when Sarada questioned how long Sumire would remain class representative.
Sarada apologizes for her insensitivity, admitting she avoided facing her feelings and lacked the ability to respond honestly. She references Sumire’s question from years ago about whether she cared if other girls were interested in Boruto. At the time, Sarada denied it, but she confesses that her feelings have changed.
Sarada explains that while she initially thought of Boruto only as a teammate, over time she found herself constantly worrying about him. These feelings left her confused — unsure whether it was mere camaraderie or something deeper. Ultimately, she admits: “I like Boruto too.”
Meanwhile, Ada watches through her Senrigan, delighting in the drama. Sumire, however, remains composed, thanking Sarada for her honesty but vowing not to hold back any longer. The Two Blue Vortex chapter playfully suggests a rivalry over Boruto, though it ends with a symbolic image of the two girls holding hands under the title “To Those Girls.”
Himawari’s Training with Kurama
The chapter 25 of Boruto Manga Online then shifts to Himawari, training inside her mindscape with Kurama. Despite her efforts, she struggles. Kurama scolds her, insisting that all combat begins with chakra control.
He explains that she is no ordinary ninja but a Jinchūriki — someone carrying a tailed beast. He urges her to discard common sense and view herself as the embodiment of chakra itself. Frustrated, Himawari protests that she doesn’t fully understand. Exhausted, Kurama ends the training session. Boruto’s relationship with his destiny and cosmic powers also ties into the larger mystery of his Jougan—and the roles of Toneri, Sasuke, and Koji in guiding him. Learn more in our feature, Boruto’s Jougan: Toneri, Sasuke & Koji’s Hidden Roles.
In the real world, Himawari shouts his name. Outside her window, Boruto watches silently, smiling before closing his eye and fading into another dimension.
Boruto’s Proposal to Momoshiki
Boruto finds himself on a ruined Divine Tree, face-to-face with Momoshiki. Surprised that Boruto willingly sought him out, Momoshiki mocks his survival, lamenting his own despair. He admits that without reincarnation or control over Boruto’s mind, his soul is doomed to disappear.
Boruto makes a shocking request: “I need you to lend me your strength this once.” Momoshiki laughs, refusing. But Boruto sweetens the deal: if Momoshiki defeats Jura, Boruto will give him his body.
Intrigued, Momoshiki listens closely to the offer.
The Closing Panels
The final scenes return to Sarada and Sumire walking through the village. Sumire notes that Boruto probably has no idea how either of them feel. Sarada agrees, saying his obliviousness is part of what makes him so great.
The chapter 25 closes with the side text: “Driven by his mission, he stepped onto the path of a demon. What was Momoshiki’s response to that proposal?”
Final Thoughts
Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 25 sets up a dangerous alliance between Boruto and Momoshiki. Boruto knows Momoshiki cannot be trusted, yet he may be relying on Kawaki — or perhaps even Himawari’s growing strength — to ultimately deal with him.
If Momoshiki accepts the deal, it could mean devastating consequences, unless Boruto plans to betray him afterward. But given Momoshiki’s cunning, it is hard to believe he would agree without his own secret plan.
Overall, this was a strong chapter that deepened character relationships, fueled fandom debates, and raised the stakes for Boruto’s battle against Jura.