Himawari’s Role as a Jinchuriki in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 13

The official release date for chapter 13 of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has been scheduled for Wednesday, August 21, 2024. Unfortunately, before its official release, spoilers for the upcoming manga were leaked online. Along with focusing on Kashin Koji and Boruto, the highly-anticipated chapter will also reveal an intriguing development for Himawari.

Himawari had previously been fighting God Tree Jura alone. As the battle neared its end with Himawari’s defeat, Boruto came to her rescue and brought her to other Shinobi. However, Himawari remained unconscious throughout and only regained consciousness after Jura had left the Hidden Leaf Village.

However, her incredible achievement after the God Tree’s departure was a testament to why she was undoubtedly Naruto’s daughter.

This article includes spoilers from the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga.

Naruto-Inspired Himawari Takes Center Stage in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Chapter 13

Kakashi Hatake as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Kakashi Hatake as seen in the anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

As many fans may recall from the Naruto manga, Naruto Uzumaki possessed the ability to heal others through the use of Kurama’s chakra. He utilized Yin-Yang release to revive Might Guy’s heart and save him from certain death after he had employed the Eight Gates Released Formation technique. Furthermore, he selflessly bestowed one of his own eyes upon his mentor Kakashi Hatake after he had lost his Sharingan to Obito Uchiha.

As a result of these impressive accomplishments, it was clear that Naruto’s healing abilities were directly linked to his possession of Kurama’s chakra.

To everyone’s surprise, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 13 featured a similar event. As soon as God Tree Jura departed, the Shinobi rushed to check on Boruto and Sarada. To their dismay, both were in need of immediate medical attention. Sadly, none of them possessed the skills of a medical ninja.

At that precise moment, Himawari regained consciousness and was informed of Boruto and Sarada’s injuries. Despite some Shinobi viewing Boruto as a danger and preventing her from approaching him, they permitted her to visit Sarada.

Sarada Uchiha as seen in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga (Image via Shueisha)
Sarada Uchiha as seen in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga (Image via Shueisha)

Himawari hurried over to Sarada and utilized her Kurama chakra to heal her. In a matter of moments, the wound on her arm vanished without a trace. This turn of events left the rest of the characters perplexed. This was due to the fact that, unlike the readers who were aware of Himawari inheriting Kurama’s chakra, the other Shinobi were oblivious to this development.

Despite this, what is truly astonishing is that, unlike Naruto who needed to rely on Kurama Chakra Mode, Sage of Six Paths Mode, or manifest a Kurama chakra aura while healing others, Himawari was able to accomplish the task in her untransformed state.

Himawari Uzumaki as seen in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga (Image via Shueisha)
Himawari Uzumaki as seen in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex manga (Image via Shueisha)

During the process of healing Sarada, Himawari’s hand was the only body part that began to glow. This could potentially suggest that Himawari had a deeper connection with Kurama and was able to harness its abilities, similar to how a jinchuriki would.

This incredible accomplishment serves as evidence that Himawari Uzumaki was destined for greatness and that being Naruto’s daughter was no coincidence.

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