With the ability to manipulate reality, Eida has altered the memories of the entire inhabitants of the Leaf Village.
Eida, a female character in the Boruto manga, possesses incredible power and formidable abilities. Particularly, her reality-altering prowess wreaks havoc, turning the entire Konoha upside down in the latest chapter of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex Part 2.
However, Eida's skills have a significant loophole, closely tied to Sarada and Sumire. These two female characters remain almost unaffected by Eida's manipulation.

Firstly, it's intriguing that Sarada and Sumire retain their memories while the rest of Konoha has been rewritten. This allows both of them to secretly aid Boruto, who has become a fugitive wrongly pursued as an enemy of the village. The question arises: why doesn't Eida recognize this loophole?
Eida's ability, known as Senrigan, is a formidable control skill that grants her access to information in the present and past. In simpler terms, Senrigan is a form of clairvoyance, enabling her to project her consciousness anywhere in the present. Essentially, it functions like a surveillance camera system. She can also view past events tracked since her birth.
Hence, it seems peculiar that Eida fails to grasp Sarada and Sumire's subtle acts of resistance.
Furthermore, why does Daemon, Ada's younger brother, not intervene, especially when he is known for his volatile temperament? Similar to his sister, Daemon also possesses an immensely formidable power.
On the flip side, the manga presents unresolved challenging situations. For instance, Kawaki should be asking more questions about the anomalies in the rewritten world.

The first chapter of 'Two Blue Vortex' reveals that Shikamaru is now the new Hokage. This issue also raises unanswered questions, particularly concerning Kawaki's origins.
However, these crucial issues are treated as secondary, leaving readers to wonder whether they will actually be addressed or not.
Moreover, Eida provides a fundamentally unconvincing reason for these conflicts. She declares that people will eventually forget the contradictions in the new reality she has created. An explanation that sounds like a convenient shortcut for the plot.

In summary, 'Boruto: Two Blue Vortex' has the potential to become an intriguing addition to the narrative, but currently, it leaves behind more questions than answers.