With the recent release of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 10, it has become impossible for fans of the manga series to overlook Hinata Hyuga’s impact on the story. As a descendant of hers, both of her children have been fated for greatness.
For a long time, fans held the belief that the Naruto franchise heavily favored Sharingan over Byakugan. However, with the release of the Boruto manga, it appears that Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of the manga, has something exciting in store for the descendants of the Hyuga clan.
Kurama further alluded to this when Himawari Uzumaki inherited the tailed beast from her father, Naruto Uzumaki.
Note: The following article includes spoilers from the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga.
Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 10 Expands on Hinata’s Influence on Her Children
Ever since its beginning, the manga has heavily hinted at the protagonist’s Hyuga lineage being tied to his destiny. This is particularly clear through his association with the Otsutsuki clan.
In The Last: Naruto the Movie, Toneri Otsutsuki expressed a desire to marry Hinata Hyuga, a member of the Hyuga Clan. Although the wedding did not take place, Toneri remained connected to Hinata and offered guidance to her son, Boruto Uzumaki, when he needed it. This relationship was also depicted in the anime series.
Additionally, it is worth noting that Momoshiki Otsutsuki was also intrigued by Boruto’s Hyuga lineage. This allowed him to catch a glimpse of the protagonist’s future, which was far from ordinary.
Despite the subtle hints and minor developments, the series emphasized the importance of the protagonist’s Hyuga ancestry as a key plot point. However, due to the natural focus on the protagonist, fans may not have given this aspect enough attention.
Despite the release of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 10, the manga series has continued to delve deeper into the lore of the Hyuga bloodline. As avid readers are aware, Himawari has inherited Kurama from her father, Naruto Uzumaki, a surprise considering Kurama’s previous death in the Kawaki Arc.
To Kurama’s surprise, he was aware that his return was inevitable. He believed that even if a tailed beast’s soul and flesh were destroyed, one of its kernels would eventually sprout elsewhere, enabling its resurrection. However, the exact time and location of the kernel’s sprouting was unknown. Therefore, it was unexpected for him to be revived within Himawari.
Considering this development, Kurama was convinced that Himawari must have received a fragment of his chakra from her father, Naruto Uzumaki, during her conception.
Kurama believed that if that wasn’t the case, inheriting Kurama must have been Himawari’s destiny. This was due to her being a descendant of Uzumaki and Hyuga blood.
The recent developments in the manga series have emphasized the importance of the Hyuga bloodline. As a result, Hinata’s influence played a significant role in shaping the destinies of her children, and fans should not overlook this fact.
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