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Boruto Two Blue Vortex 23: Hidden Vision Explained

Fans Missed the Biggest Clue in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 23

The problem is that 90% of fans completely missed the key moments from Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 23, where we saw Kashin Koji’s vision—the spinning image of Himawari, Sasuke, Daemon, and the appearance of Shinju Bug.

I’m going to break it all down and explain everything right now. We’ll take a look at the vision of the future that Kashin Koji showed us, and in my opinion, that scene holds the biggest mystery and intrigue. Believe me, even the moment when Kawaki stabs Jura’s eye doesn’t compare to the depth of the vision we were shown. Koji’s vision is literally packed with clues and hidden details.

Breaking Down the 17 Vision Fragments

Let’s break down those moments from the Boruto manga. There are 17 fragments in total. Some are pretty obvious; others are more hidden. But overall, they fall into two categories: the ones that were shown directly in Chapter 23, and the ones that act as potential teasers for the future—specifically for Chapters 24, 25, and 26 of Boruto.

The most important parts are still ahead, and trust me—they’ll completely change the way you see what’s happening.

Himawari, Inojin, and the Sand Village Theory

Now, on the screen, we see Inojin along with Himawari. I’ve already said it a few times—I believe Team 10 is most likely heading straight for the Sand Village. And here’s why I think that: without Himawari, Boruto and Kawaki don’t stand a chance against Jura.

I personally believe she completes the trio, because they’re the children of Naruto Uzumaki, and they share a common fate. Their duo represents unity, and that unity has to happen to fulfill the meaning behind the name Two Blue Vortex. Inojin and Himawari showing up in the vision is a sign. It’s not random.

Symbolism of the New Generation

This is the first time the Boruto manga itself is pointing us toward the idea that the heirs of Naruto have to face the enemies together. Their alliance with Boruto and Kawaki isn’t just some tactical team-up—it’s a metaphysical balance. Without Himawari, who acts as the link between them, the Boruto and Kawaki duo wouldn’t be complete.

The three of them are a symbol of the new world, a new axis, and a legacy of the past. And that directly ties into the concept of Boruto Two Blue Vortex, like a spiral of fate and the Uzumaki clan itself.

The Mystery of Inojin’s Injury

What makes me think Himawari’s going to end up in the Sand Village? First, we finally see Inojin there—and he’s got a wound on his forehead. Where did it come from? That’s unclear.

Could Araiya have become the new Shinju? That injury on Inojin is a major red flag. Most likely not—but we shouldn’t rule it out completely. That wound wasn’t shown for drama—it’s basically telling us someone already attacked him. Someone crossed the line.

And if we add the possibility that Yodo, Ryu, or Matsuri could be revived, the whole thing starts looking less like a mission and more like a desperate attempt to escape.

Theories on Revivals and Retreat

Whoever’s behind it—Ryu, Bug, or Jura himself—they’ll need to retreat fast and carefully. But imagine this: Yodo gets brought back to life. Araiya becomes a Shinju. That’s a whole different level of events.

Most likely, the one to heal or revive people in this story will be Himawari—just like she did with Inojin. That part I’m completely sure about.

Will Bug Be Responsible for Ryu’s Return?

What do you think is going to happen in that mysterious future? Drop your guesses in the comments. I personally believe Bug is going to be the one responsible for reviving Ryu. In one of the frames, I spotted both Shinju Bug and Hidari, and it really looks like they were ordered to assist Jura and Matsuri.

If that’s true, then Matsuri and Ryu could very well come back to life. However, it could be completely different shinobi—and behind Bug, you can clearly see two dark Shinju figures.

Are the Dark Figures New Fighters or Clones?

Maybe that’s not just background art—maybe they’re actual new fighters? If that’s the case, Inojin could’ve straight-up challenged Bug himself and become a Shinju.

But I think something else is happening here—a legendary jutsu is making a comeback. Look closer at those silhouettes. You can clearly see they look identical. Almost all of them resemble Bug. I’m thinking he’s using the Shadow Clone Technique.

Shadow Clone Technique and Bug’s Unlimited Chakra

Quick reminder: the technique lets the user create one or more copies of themselves. The user’s chakra gets divided evenly among each clone. If they make one, each gets half the chakra; if two, they each get a third, and so on.

Depending on how much chakra the user has and how many clones they make, it can drain their reserves pretty fast. But that doesn’t apply to Bug. His chakra is basically unlimited—because he’s a Ten-Tails.

Ten-Tails Clones and the Shifting Power Dynamic

We’ve already seen the Ten-Tails create copies of itself—beings that look almost identical. Logically, it can make dozens, even hundreds, of independent clones, each being a full-on combat unit. That flips the whole balance of power because now one enemy can basically become an army.

Daemon vs. Bug: A Potential Battle in Konoha

Here’s another wild detail from that vision: Daemon. You can recognize his hair in one of the frames.

Could this mean Shinju Bug has already infiltrated Konoha and is fighting Daemon? If Daemon really gets hit, that changes everything—because up until now, he’s been untouchable, an absolute force. But now? Maybe Bug found a way to bypass his reflective defense. Or maybe, on the flip side, Daemon’s the first one to sense the incoming threat, and Eida is warning him.

That scene most likely hints at an upcoming showdown—a battle of absolute defense versus infinite resources.

Daemon’s Power and Potential Vulnerability

Just a reminder: Daemon was shown to be insanely fast and sneaky, able to instantly slip out of his capsule and catch Code off guard. He’s also got advanced taijutsu skills, able to knock out a grown man with one strike. His signature ability is absorbing an enemy’s attack and instantly reflecting it back at them.

Eida claims that even just picturing Daemon getting destroyed in your mind is enough to trigger that reflection. She also believes Daemon is the only one who isn’t an Otsutsuki but can still destroy them.

And don’t forget—like most members of Kara, Daemon was modified by Amado using Scientific Ninja Tools. Even though his raw power is already off the charts, Amado admitted that Daemon’s combat abilities surpass Jigen’s. I personally believe Amado can also see through Daemon’s eyes, just like he does with Kawaki. Amado clearly has everyone under his control.

Is Gaara a Shinju? A Chilling Possibility

I keep thinking—what if even Gaara turned into a Shinju? There’s that moment where they show his hairstyle. And seeing a silhouette that looks like Gaara in the context of the Shinju? That’s no joke. It’s either Ikemoto pulling off some brilliant misdirection—or it’s a massive spoiler.

If Gaara really does turn into a Shinju, the personal drama hits a catastrophic level. He’s the father figure for the entire new era of shinobi—a key character for the fans. If he falls, that could be the breaking point for Shikadai, Himawari, and even Boruto, at least from a moral standpoint.

Hidari and Sasuke: Shared Memories or Something More?

Honestly, while going through all this, I lost track of how many crazy details there were—but that’s exactly what makes Chapter 23 of Boruto so brilliant: the layers, the complexity.

There’s also that moment with Hidari that deserves some serious attention. His hand is positioned exactly the same way Sasuke does when he touches Sarada’s forehead. I’m convinced Hidari is already under Sasuke Uchiha’s control—his behavioral patterns totally give it away.

Then there’s the cover of Boruto Volume 5 that hints Hidari might not be a Shinju anymore. Everyone’s remembering Jura like he’s their parent, but Hidari turned away. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if his fatherly instincts toward Sarada Uchiha kick in. After all, technically, she’s his daughter.

That would flip his entire character arc in a totally unexpected way. It’s a symbolic scene. Maybe Hidari’s picking up more than just habits—maybe he’s absorbing Sasuke’s emotional instincts. His desire to protect Sarada isn’t logic; it’s inherited memory. He’s a Shinju trying to break free from their will and Jura’s influence.

Boruto and Momoshiki: Fusion of Consciousness

Maybe it’s like a consciousness fusion, similar to what’s happening with Boruto and Momoshiki.

Quick reminder: after Boruto died trying to stop Momoshiki, Momoshiki brought him back to life. He used Karma data to turn Boruto into a full Otsutsuki and physically restore his body. Boruto started feeling different after his resurrection, and for some reason, believed he now had better control over Momoshiki’s power.

But honestly, that feeling probably came from the fact that they’re now completely fused—even mentally. Momoshiki could see everything Boruto saw, and Boruto gained access to that short-term future vision Momoshiki has.

Sasuke’s Mental Strength and Uchiha Pride

Also, let me remind you: Sasuke’s mental strength is way beyond that of a regular shinobi. Back in the day, he resisted Orochimaru. Even though Sasuke once said he didn’t care if he had to give up his body to Orochimaru to fulfill his revenge, when he realized he was stronger than Orochimaru, he also understood he couldn’t submit to someone weaker—it’d be an insult to the Uchiha name.

That’s why Sasuke refused to let Orochimaru take over his body. He also believes no one but an Uchiha has the right to wield the Sharingan. So I really think Hidari and Sasuke are headed for some sort of consciousness symbiosis.

Jura’s Rinnegan and the Need for Retreat

And here’s another critical moment that deserves attention—Jura can’t regenerate his Rinnegan on his own. To heal wounds on that scale, he has to retreat into the Shinju dimension. That means without the black cube and the tree, he’s still partially vulnerable. Most likely, Kawaki and Boruto didn’t actually defeat him—Jura basically hit pause on their fight. From what we’ve seen, Jura isn’t all-powerful. He’s a mechanism, and that mechanism needs recharging.

Without the tree, without the cube, he’s broken. That gives our heroes a window to regroup—but not for long.

Jura’s Return and the Coming Battle

From the looks of it, Jura is preparing to come back, and once he regains his strength, he’s planning to destroy his enemies. It’s clear now—Kawaki and Boruto only scared him off, forced him to retreat. But the next phase? It’s going to be way more intense, with another inevitable clash coming.

Code’s Role in the Next Phase

I’m seriously curious about what role Code is going to play next.

If Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 24 gives us a scene where Kawaki’s limiter gets removed, that’s a major shift. That deal with Amado isn’t just about activating a mode—it’s a fate-changing decision. And if Amado got what he wanted, that means this whole war might’ve been playing out exactly according to his plan from the very beginning.

And Code? He didn’t vanish. He’s watching—waiting for the perfect moment to jump back into the game. His role? It’s going to be a game-changer at the last minute. Mark my words.

Code’s Hunt and Himawari’s Danger

He accepted Jura’s mission. He’s hunting Kawaki and Boruto. And I’m betting his real target will be Himawari—to lure them both out and destroy them.

So, everything we saw in Kashin Koji’s vision? It’s not just some random chaotic set of images. It’s an encrypted message about the future of the shinobi world—the fracture that’s about to hit—and the new alliances that’ll be just as important as any battle.

Koji’s Vision: Puzzle Pieces of a Global Conflict

Those fragments? They’re like puzzle pieces. And only now are they starting to form the bigger picture—a global conflict where it’s not just Boruto’s fate at stake, but the entire future of this legacy concept. Everything that once seemed minor suddenly has new meaning.

A major turning point is coming. And if you think everything’s already clear?

The Vision’s Deeper Meaning Is Just Beginning

I’d say hold up—wait for Chapters 24, 25, and 26. They’re only just starting to reveal the true face of these events. Most fans completely missed how deep and encrypted this vision actually was.

Koji isn’t just some passive observer—he’s literally looking straight through the fabric of the future. And if you pay close attention, his vision isn’t a simple flashforward. It’s a strategic forecast, embedded into the very structure of the manga.

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