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| Foto:Mamushi Outsusuki |
VISTORBELITUNG.COM,Konohagakure, Shinobi World - The latest installment of the critically acclaimed manga, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, has hit shelves, and Chapter 27 delivers a stunning revelation that introduces a dangerously flawed, yet formidable new antagonist: Mamushi Ōtsutsuki. The new entity, one of the formidable Shinju clones, is threatening to destabilize the already fragile peace with a unique, self-dividing ability that is proving to be a double-edged sword.
According to initial reports and in-depth analysis of the chapter, Mamushi Ōtsutsuki possesses a unique power akin to the legendary Shadow Clone Jutsu (Kage Bunshin), allowing him to endlessly multiply himself. However, this ability comes with a shocking and almost comical Achilles' heel: the more clones Mamushi creates, the lower his intelligence drops.
While the sheer number of clones presents a significant physical challenge to the Konoha forces, the collective mental capacity of the group rapidly declines with each duplication. Sources suggest that a single Mamushi is a competent threat, but a horde of them quickly becomes a baffling, clumsy menace.
"It's a bizarre scenario," commented a prominent Konoha Shinobi (speaking off the record). "You’re facing an Ōtsutsuki-level threat, a true powerhouse, yet the more of them you fight, the more... 'Gegok' (idiotic) they become. They start making elementary strategic errors, forgetting their original objective, or just flailing wildly. It’s almost laughable, if the stakes weren't so high."
This unique weakness creates a fascinating tactical puzzle for Boruto Uzumaki and the remaining loyal shinobi. A frontal assault risks overwhelming numbers, but a prolonged engagement might lead to the clones becoming too simple-minded to pose a coordinated threat.
The concept of an Ōtsutsuki, a celestial being known for their overwhelming power and advanced techniques (Shinjutsu), being hampered by self-induced stupidity is a narrative curveball. The term "Gegok," a local slang meaning "stupid" or "foolish," is being widely used by fans online to describe the rapidly deteriorating mental state of the proliferating clones.
Chapter 27 primarily focuses on the initial clash where Konoha's defense forces, already strained by the ongoing Shinju crisis, struggle to comprehend the pattern of their new enemy. The battle is a chaotic mix of intense combat and frustratingly simple errors from the clones, forcing the shinobi to adapt to a fight that is as much a war of attrition as a battle of wits.
The introduction of Mamushi Ōtsutsuki and his flawed clone jutsu adds a new layer of complexity and dark humor to the high-stakes narrative of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex. Fans are eagerly anticipating how Boruto, Kawaki, and the next generation will exploit this bizarre, brain-draining weakness to counter the newest Ōtsutsuki threat.
