In Boruto Two Blue Vortex chapter 3, the highly-anticipated battle between Code and Boruto took place. Despite various fan predictions, some expecting a lengthy fight with Boruto gradually gaining the advantage, the outcome disproved these notions.
Contrary to popular belief, Code was utterly defeated and humiliated by the main character. Boruto utilized his newly acquired Rasengan Uzuhiko, tapping into the planet's chakra and rotation, effectively overpowering Code. In a surprising turn of events, Boruto took Code hostage. Notably, the chapter did not disclose the fate or whereabouts of Sasuke. However, it did showcase the impressive results of Boruto's intense training.
Boruto Two Blue Vortex chapter 3: Boruto skillfully evaded Code's attacks
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In Boruto Two Blue Vortex chapter 3, the plot carried on seamlessly from the previous gripping installment. Equipped with a newfound technique, Boruto boldly confronted his formidable adversary, Code. Undeterred by Code's attempts to impede him with his Claw marks, Boruto pressed ahead with unwavering determination. In a futile effort to subdue Boruto, Code resorted to using his own hands, but his endeavor ultimately ended in failure. Boruto skillfully defended himself against Code's attacks, eventually capturing one of Code's arms in the process. The air crackled with electricity as Boruto's Rasengan surrounded both of them, with the wind swirling and encompassing Code's entire left arm. Showing resolute resolve, Boruto made it abundantly clear that he possessed the power to easily end Code's life if he refused to comply and lead him to the Ten-Tails.
In the third chapter of the Boruto Two Blue Vortex series, Boruto is depicted skillfully evading all of Code's relentless attacks. This leads Code to believe that Boruto is purposely dodging him, prompting Code to continue his onslaught. However, the situation takes a sudden turn when Boruto unleashes his new jutsu, known as Rasengan Uzuhiko. The inner mechanisms of this jutsu remain a mystery. Boruto explains that this new technique utilizes the planet's chakra and its rotation.Boruto emphasized that the jutsu would remain in effect as long as the planet continued to rotate. He then proposed a bargain to Code, offering to stop the consequences of Uzuhiko if Code guided him to the Ten-Tails.
However, before Code could reply, Kawaki made a grand entrance. Code attempted to flee using his Claw marks, but Kawaki swiftly countered by utilizing his unique eye to thwart Code's escape plan. Undeterred, Code summoned one of his Claw Grimes and tried to flee using the marks on the claw grime itself.
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Following Code's escape, Shikamaru shifted the collective's attention towards the lingering threat of Claw Grimes. Yet, amidst the urgency, there remained a personal matter that Kawaki sought to address with Boruto after three long years apart. Despite the sharpness of Kawaki's words, Boruto seemed unfazed, briefly acknowledging his presence before expressing relief at his sister Himawari's well-being.
Boruto employed a clever tactic, covertly positioning a toad on Code, which allowed him to secretly communicate and gather valuable intelligence regarding the whereabouts of the mighty Ten Tails. Fortunately, Code's retreat unknowingly led him straight to the very location where the formidable creature resided. Regrettably, after a span of three years, the Ten Tails had been completely drained of its chakra and resembled one of Code's grimy claw marks.
Final Thoughts
In the conclusion of Boruto Two Blue Vortex chapter 3, Boruto discovers the current location of the Ten Tail and signals his readiness with a hand gesture. Speculation among fans suggests that Boruto may intend to use reverse summoning to transport himself to the toad he had previously placed on Code, thereby executing his strategy to neutralize the tailed beast, as hinted in the final moments of this chapter.