Naruto has a legacy for the characters who believe in the power of strength. Similarly, Boruto: Two Blue Vortex continues this tradition by introducing us to Sarada Uchiha. She is the daughter of Sasuke and Sakura, and in this story, her role couldn't be compared with other strong characters. Sarada is extremely powerful and has redefined the meaning of strength in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex.
In this sequel, strength is often associated with Karma users like Boruto and Kawaki, or characters like Himawari, who is the new jinchuriki of Kurama. But Sarada Uchiha is nothing like them, she does not have support powers nor the strength of any tailed beast. She stands as an anomaly because she is only human and relies on her Sharingan.
Furthermore, her genes are strong as they are inherited from her parents, Sasuke Uchiha and Sakura Haruno. She has inherited both of their best traits. Sarada has put hard work and effort into using these inherited abilities and evolving them into something of her own, stepping away from her parents' shadows.

From Sasuke, she got her Sharingan—a powerful ability that is great for visual prowess, prediction, and genjutsu. Her calculative use of the Sharingan makes her a formidable opponent. Fortunately, she does not use this overpowered ability to dominate, instead, she uses it for protection and gaining insight.
Moreover, she has Sakura’s brute strength and medical ninjutsu. More importantly, Sarada has her mother's emotional intelligence—a rare combination of strength, knowledge, and power, with the addition of having the discipline of a true ninja, truly makes her stand out from the rest.
As Boruto: Two Blue Vortex continues, it gets darker and has higher stakes. Sarada is in the middle of this because, during Kawaki’s manipulation of reality, she stands to be the only one who is immune to this. Kawaki’s powers were strong enough to rewrite the memories of nearly every character and yet she is unaffected. This is the first proof that she is more than just being physically strong.
Where other strong characters like Naruto and Sasuke became victims of his in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex, Sarada held on to the truth. Her belief system was so strong that nothing could shake it. Therefore, she was the only one to believe in Boruto’s innocence.
This act of trust reveals a new kind of power—the ability to believe even when the world stands against you. Such strength of mind is unmatched and arguably more profound than any jutsu.
Also, to talk about her Sharingan, Sarada has awakened the Mangekyo Sharingan, without facing death or the loss of a loved one, which are the usual triggers for it to activate.
Interestingly, her Mangekyo Sharingan is activated because she wants to save and protect. In the history of the Uchiha clan, this had never happened before. With this one act, she has rewritten what it means to be a Uchiha and ensured that the history wouldn't be repeated.
In Boruto: Two Blue Vortex chapter 21, after awakening her Mangekyo Sharingan to fight Ryu, even Sasuke acknowledged her power. And just after a few moments of awakening her new powers, Sarada was confident as she claimed to know how to wield them and defeated her opponent. At this point, she is easily the strongest female shinobi to be alive.
What Sarada represents for the future of Boruto: Two Blue Vortex

Currently, Sarada’s potential future as Hokage is no longer just a dream in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex. She is fully committed now, no longer trapped in self-doubt or insecurity. In the latest development, she has embraced her Uchiha bloodline and now carries it with pride.
Moreover, the determination to work towards becoming Hokage is rock solid. More than anything, Sarada is empathetic, caring, yet decisive—whatever happens from now on will make sure that she will become a different kind of Hokage. One who doesn’t seek to conquer, but to connect and protect.
To sum it up, Sarada in Boruto: Two Blue Vortex is not just another strong character but a symbol of evolution, justice, and a new generation of the ninja world. Now, she is defined by her values and her decision, in doing so, Sarada will get closer to achieving the dream of becoming the Hokage and saving the future of the shinobi world.