I woke up early this morning, sipping my coffee and scrolling through Reddit on my phone. Saw tons of posts hyping up Boruto Two Blue Vortex Chapter 24, and it got me itching to know what’s new. So, I decided to dive in and share how I tackled this, step by step, like I always do with my manga reads.
Kicking Off the Search
First, I jumped over to my manga app on the tablet, since the phone screen is too small for serious reading. Scrolled through the homepage, and it took me a hot minute to find the Boruto section—lots of other stuff cluttering it up these days. Eventually, I tapped into the Boruto series and hunted for Chapter 24. Had to swipe down a bunch, but boom, there it was: “Two Blue Vortex Arc, Chapter 24.” Downloaded it quick to avoid any annoying ads popping up mid-read.
Diving Into the Read
Opened the chapter and started flipping through the pages slowly. I like to take my time with new arcs, so I kept pausing to jot notes in my trusty notebook. The story kicked off with Boruto facing off against some new villain dude—lots of action right off the bat. Saw a big twist where a character I thought was dead popped back up, and it threw me for a loop. Honestly, I had to re-read a few panels to catch all the details. Here’s the main bits I scribbled down:
- Boruto using his “Rasengan Uzuhiko” move in a crazy blue vortex swirl—looks wicked awesome.
- Kawaki showing up in a surprise scene, hinting at some secret plan with that creepy grin.
- Plus, a whole new character named Jūra getting introduced, with hints about his past tied to the Otsutsuki clan.
- The arc setting shifts to a hidden forest village, with dark vibes and all that tension building.
Finished the chapter in about 15 minutes, feeling pumped but needing to digest it all. So, I snapped a photo of my messy notes with my phone—helps me keep things organized for later.
Wrapping It Up For Sharing
After reading, I fired up my laptop and logged into my blog dashboard. Typed out a quick summary based on my notes, keeping it simple and spoiler-free for the followers. Clicked “publish,” and that was it—done and dusted. Why go through this whole rigmarole? Well, last month, I was stuck in a rut with my day job, crunching numbers all day. This manga habit started as a tiny escape during lunch breaks. Now, it’s how I unwind and connect with folks online. Sharing these reads keeps me sane, plain and simple.