Boruto Two Blue Vortex begins with a poignant note, as everyone seems to have forgotten the main character, especially his beloved younger sister. Even after he returns to Konoha three years later, his sister still does not recognize him and instead views him as the assassin of their mother.
Both siblings are currently embroiled in a conflict with the Shinju, which is invading the Land of Waves. While Boruto’s objective is to protect their village, there’s a significant focus on his sister Himawari, who has become the target of Jura, intent on taking her to acquire her powerful Bijuu abilities.
Since Jura announced her plans for Himawari, the antagonist has been waiting for Boruto to arrive and rescue his sister. Regardless of the circumstances, Boruto remains fiercely protective of her. If anyone dares to attack Shinju at this moment, it is Boruto who stands in their way.
Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 11 finally unveils a long-anticipated revelation. In this chapter, Himawari releases her Bijuu form and utilizes her most powerful techniques. However, she is unable to keep up with Jura, leading to her disappointment.

Just as Boruto appears in the blink of an eye to rescue her from Jura’s grasp, this marks the first time in three years that the Uzumaki siblings reunite, and the moment is truly dramatic. However, they don’t have much time for a heartfelt conversation, as Boruto rushes to Sarada, alongside Sasuke, to escape Hidari.
Nonetheless, the author expresses great joy in reuniting the Uzumaki siblings. Many fans have praised the bond between Boruto and his sister in this chapter.
As Chapter 11 concludes, the two siblings do not communicate much, leaving readers with an emotional cliffhanger in Chapter 12. However, we will have to wait, as the next chapter is scheduled to be released a month later, on July 20.