Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is setting up the series' next big villain, and it's not one of those characters that fans expected to take the role.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The latest chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex teased who could be the series' next big villain, and it's not a character that fans were expecting to step up to that role so soon. After witnessing just how powerful Boruto is now, neither Code nor Kawaki seem able to match his strength. However, Daemon has proved to possess unprecedented levels of strength, and he could be just the opponent that Boruto needs.
After the brutal and humiliating takedown of Code by Boruto, very few can match Boruto in strength, especially with his Rasengan Uzuhiko. The only person who comes to mind is the mischievous kid Daemon. With his incredible and mysterious powers, he is the only serious challenge to the protagonist at the moment. Daemon has been on the sidelines for far too long and Part 2 of Boruto could give him his time to shine.
As soon as Boruto used Rasengan Uzuhiko, Daemon recognized where the tremors were coming from and how the technique worked. This small part of the chapter reminds fans how powerful and formidable Daemon is. It also sets the stage for him to take over as the new villain now that Code is too weak.
Daemon is not only incredibly strong and fast, he also has one of the most fearsome abilities in the series. Daemon can redirect an opponent's attack back on them, and this activates automatically once someone simply thinks of hurting Daemon. Just like the Omnipotence possessed by his sister Eida, Daemon's power was created by Amado, imitating the divine abilities of the Otsutsuki god, Shibai.
Daemon Will Be The First Test Of Boruto's New Strength Boruto is now stronger than ever, and he defeated Code in his strongest form without even using his Karma. With his two main opponents from Part 1, Code and Kawaki, now outmatched by Boruto, the series needs to set up a new threat for the protagonist as soon as possible.
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