
>呪力ゼロIt is truly an extraordinary piece of writing…
Favorite fake
Much better than the actual territory of Itadori.
>>2The person saying this would probably be getting torn apart if that actually happened.
>>3At least it’s better than ending without even knowing the name of the protagonist’s domain expansion…
>>7Iwate…
Tourism…
Arena…
>>71Zero explanation.
Only development
The conclusion is here!
>>75The main text was constantly filled with a painful sense of self-sabotage, due to excuses both inside and outside the manga, retroactive additions that ignored previous settings, contrarian choices just to betray readers’ expectations, and various other factors.
>>71Zero explanation
Only expansion
A conclusion has been reached!
>>2What was that really?
>>2I ended up not really understanding what kind of ability Itadori’s domain has in the first place.
Is there anyone who knows who it is?
It’s a lie, but the baiting is really good.
In the end, the domain expansion of the main story was the ability to guide the locals.
It feels great with the setting that Itadori is the strongest in barehanded fighting.
The ability itself is probably just that the shaku (length) hits without fail, and it’s just that the scenery within the barrier is unusually large.
Perhaps at the beginning of next week, there will be a flashback of Fushiguro saying, “If we fight without cursed energy, Itadori will win.”
>>11Isn’t this a losing streak?!
>>11Ah, isn’t it a flow that leads to losing?!
Compared to the reverse reaction developing into just a fistfight without even knowing the capabilities of Iwate Tourism Arena, that’s quite something.
To be honest, I think Sukkun would win even in a raw fistfight.
>>14That’s about Itadori, right?
You don’t know what will happen to KAISEN, right?
Even without using cursed energy for physical enhancement, Sukuna might still lose, right?
The space for the technique that was supposed to be granted now exists for Yuji Itadori, as Sukuna has detached from his body.
It is fundamentally different from simply not having a technique.
It can be described as “emptiness,” which is conceptually close to the extension of a sphere, a vessel into which all techniques are poured.
Capture it as a technique in itself, and use the paradox of making “void” infallible by applying it to the boundary of the heavens through the passkey of Tsukumo Yuki’s soul.
A domain expansion that encompasses all of the Japanese archipelago, known as the Death Prowl.
Since it utilizes the original barrier itself, Itadori’s talent is irrelevant, and it is a plan that allows Kōsaku to overwrite the blank with the plan he has devised.
A work with a theme of mysterious phenomena like a curse, and a final battle in bare hands is nice, isn’t it…
>>18You’re lying; it’s just a constant fight throughout in Jujutsu.
>>18This manga has quite a lot of bare-knuckle fights…
I particularly like Suregara and Pigo La Uhari Bif.
A perfect realm expansion except for the naming.
As a concept, including the naming, it’s perfect.
>>22It’s not good that the naming makes it seem like it could go either way for Itadori.
>>22It’s not good that the name suggests it’s somewhat likely that Itadori will do it or not.
The fighting stance being directly turned into a handprint is just too cool.
It was also mentioned during the lunchtime style.
The excitement of amateurs thinking they’ve surpassed the official version has a certain painfulness that’s hard to express.
>>24Isn’t it just that the official development was decided without any input?
>>24Well then, let the official give us some excitement.
I was reading it while thinking, “When will they let me turn the tables?” after confidently declaring I could kill without evidence while almost losing and being saved by Kugisaki, which ended up being a fortunate goal.
>>24Well, I guess we’ve overcome it.
>>24That’s quite an excuse for losing…
>>31What makes it a clumsy excuse when the author didn’t even say so…?
Could it be that I’m thought to be the author?
>>32It’s working…
>>32It’s fine now.
>>32It’s working…
>>負け惜しみが過ぎる…>作者が言ったわけでもないのに何が負け惜しみなの…?>>32It’s okay now.
>>111>作者が言ったわけでもないのに何が負け惜しみなの…?>もしかして俺作者だと思われてる?It’s okay now.
>>32It’s already fine.
>>24>素人の考えが公式を超えた!ってキャッキャしてるのなんとも言えない痛々しさがあるThat’s just too much of a sour grapes attitude…
>>46I can’t stand losing…
>>46That’s some serious sour grapes…
>>46Is that so? Such things are effective precisely because they start suddenly.
Starting after a loss is just a declaration of defeat…
>>46That’s just making excuses for losing…
>>46That’s just making excuses for losing…
>>24Self-performance Yeah spam!
>>47Compared to a contrarian development that only fights without understanding the capabilities of the Iwate Tourism Arena,
>>47Compared to just fighting with a contrarian strategy without understanding the true power of the Iwate Kanko Arena,
>>47It’s a lie, but the teasing is really good.
At least it’s better than ending without even knowing the name of the protagonist’s domain expansion…
>>47It might be a lie, but the teaser is really good.
At least it’s better than ending without even knowing the name of the protagonist’s domain expansion…
>>47It’s a lie, but the squid is good, isn’t it?
At least I don’t know the name of the protagonist’s area of expansion, better than ending…
Is it true that Itadori has zero innate cursed energy?
>>25Without cursed energy, you would become the tyrant granted by heaven.
It’s there, but it’s not at a usable level, which is the same state as an ordinary person.
>>25If you have zero cursed energy, you’ll become a divine tyrant.
It’s there, but it’s not at a usable level, which is the same as the state of an average person.
>>25If you have zero cursed energy, you will become a natural-born tyrant.
It’s in existence, but it’s in a state where it can’t be used, just like an ordinary person.
>>25If you have zero cursed energy, you will become a natural-born tyrant.
It’s available, but in a state where it can’t be used, just like an average person.
Isn’t it just about two gorillas with zero cursed energy that might be able to win against Itadori without cursed energy?
Itadori delivers a powerful technique to Sukuna.
It maximizes the strengths of Itadori.
It is shown that a resolution is reached through provocative statements.
Of course, I wanted a development like this.
Because it’s a story of love, it won’t turn out like this.
In order to reach the conclusion where the young boy trying to teach love and Sukuna, who cannot understand him, have a resolution, it is necessary to share memories but not have empathy.
>>35If you’re planning to get to that punchline, you should have done it earlier.
Don’t go all out trying to stab with the death penalty sword.
>>35It felt very strange that, just until a moment ago, they were in full-on kill mode, and then suddenly said they wanted to talk; I thought it wasn’t necessary to go through that process.
>>35It felt really strange that even though I was in full-on kill mode right up until the last moment, suddenly wanting to talk at the end seemed off, and I thought maybe I didn’t need to force that process after all…
In the end, the curse is just a curse, and even if it was depicted long ago that it can’t be understood, it’s too late to do it now…
Compared to a contrarian development that only involves battling without understanding the capabilities of the Iwate Tourism Arena.
It’s a lie, but the teaser is really good.
At least it’s better than ending without even knowing the name of the protagonist’s domain expansion…
Sukuna was an old man pretending to be a curse…
The main story is filled with an embarrassing pain that constantly starts with excuses, ignores previous settings, adds post-hoc elements, and is full of various factors that seem to want to betray expectations just to go against what readers predict.
Well… I won’t deny that an anonymous person is smarter than those minor authors out there…
Itadori delivers a powerful technique to Sukuna.
The strengths of Itadori are fully realized.
It is shown that a resolution is reached through provocative phrasing.
Well, I really wanted this kind of development.
Dance with me, I like you.
The main story is garbage.
I particularly like the thread images and Pigo La Uhari Bif.
You’re lying; it’s just a constant brawl in Jujutsu.
It seems that the customer didn’t know that sorcery is a content officially allowed to be criticized on the forum.
>>54I particularly like the good… Sre picture and Pigo・Ra・Uhalibif.
I really like the thread image.
I wanted it to turn out this way.
>>57It feels exciting like a serious battle of a boy without any tricks in jujutsu enhancement.
>>84It’s really fitting for Itadori, who has been emphasized as a bare-handed fighter up to this point…
>>95Since I can’t manage to copy it, if I’m going to do it, I should properly keep it up until the thread falls off. There’s only one hour left, so I need to do it right; my pace is dropping too much.
>>95It’s cool to end with “there is” after a series of words that show a negative restriction with “none only,” but I wonder what this kind of thing is called.
It’s not exactly about rhyming, but it has a similar feeling.
>>84It’s also great that this is perfect for Itadori, who has been emphasized as a hand-to-hand fighter up to this point…
>>57It feels exciting like a serious battle of a boy who is all about enhancing his cursed techniques, right?
>>57It feels exciting like a serious battle of a boy mastering jujutsu without any tricks.
Such things are effective precisely because they start suddenly.
If you start after losing, it’s just a declaration of defeat…
>>60In the end, the curse is still a curse, and we can’t understand each other; we’ve already seen that development a long time ago, so it feels a bit late to be revisiting it now…
That’s about Itadori, right?
You don’t know what will happen to KAISEN, do you?
It’s truly a case of sour grapes…
>>64Even without physical enhancement through cursed energy, I might still lose to Sukuna.
>>64However, there were also times during lunchtime traditions.
The excitement of amateurs thinking they’ve surpassed the official level has a certain painfulness that’s hard to describe.
>>64However, there was a time when it was customary to have lunch.
The idea of ordinary people has exceeded the official! There’s an indescribable pain in the excitement of it all.
To the revolving responses――
How frustrating is it?
Dance with me! I love the main story, it’s crap.
I think the fact that I can kill you and that I’m being pushed back without the support of Fushiguro and Kugisaki is also a reason why the kid’s stock hasn’t fully risen.
I like the kind of development where three people win together in a year.
There is an indescribable awkwardness in the excitement of amateurs thinking they have surpassed the official standards!
In reality, Itadori…
It’s nice that the final battle in a work themed around mysterious phenomena like a curse is a fight between heroes…
To put it another way, compared to the counterproductive situation of fighting without understanding the true capabilities of the Iwate Tourist Arena…
It’s a complete defeat…
>>77I don’t even understand the capabilities of the Iwate Tourism Arena, and all I’m doing is just fighting in a reverse betting situation, so of course…
Can’t use Koxen without curse power?
>>78Black Flash is named for the way the cursed energy bursts out in black, so it shouldn’t be usable.
So even if Maki Pai delivers a strike of the same power, it should just be an amazing strike.
It’s the same as at the airport, it feels like I lost on my own accord.
I just had to do things the right way, but…
It’s nice that the theme of the work is a mysterious phenomenon like a curse, and the final battle is unarmed…
Since you can only copy, if you’re going to do it, make sure to do it properly until the thread drops in one hour. You’re going too slow.
It’s cute that you can’t reply to comments that concern you because you’re doing it manually, one by one.
With a time lag…
Double writing…!!
It’s cool when a phrase ends with “there is” after a series of words that show negation or limitation, but I wonder what this type of thing is called.
It’s not quite like rhyming, but it has a similar feeling.
Well, if that’s the case, using Domain Expansion and charging in Maki is just too strong.
>>90That’s about Itadori, right?
You don’t know what will happen with KAISEN, right?
Starting something like that suddenly is effective, but if you start after losing, it just means you are acknowledging your defeat…
>>93Such things are effective because they start suddenly.
Starting after losing is just a declaration of defeat…
I think that the fact that I can now kill you, and that I am being pushed back without support from Fushiguro and Kugisaki, is a factor that keeps the value of this young monk from rising.
I like the development of winning with three people in a year, but…
It’s hilarious how they’re seriously speeding up just because they’re being pushed; it really shows how foolish they are.
It’s just a case of sour grapes…
It’s a violation of rules to be more interesting than the main story.
If we mess up, let’s dance together! I love the main story, it’s awful.
If it turns out that the curse cannot be understood through a curse, even though we did that development a long time ago, it’s too late to do it now…
Itadori lands a big move on Sukuna.
The strength of Itadori is maximally displayed.
It is shown that a conclusion can be reached through sensationalism.
Well, I wanted that kind of development, didn’t I?
It’s cute that you can’t respond to comments that relate to you because you’re manually clicking.
Dance with me, nameless.
>>116Most likely, there will be a flashback of Fushiguro’s remark, “If we fight without cursed energy, Itadori will win,” at the beginning of next week.
Are you going to lose?
(The faces of Itadori, Fushiguro, and Kugisaki come to mind.)
I’ll win.
>>119Such things are effective because they start suddenly.
If we start after losing, it’s just a declaration of defeat…
>>119It seems like two gorillas with zero cursed energy could probably win against Itadori without any cursed power, right?
>>119Compared to a counterintuitive development where one fights without understanding the capabilities of the Iwate Tourism Arena.
>>119Sukuna was an old man pretending to be a curse…
>>122Children like this don’t understand sarcasm, so it’s better not to say such things.
It’s nice to have a realm that’s just devoid of any fun, solely to make the solution inevitable.
>>125It’s truly a case of sour grapes…
>>125Thank you…
Honestly, I think Sukkun would win even in a bare-knuckle fight.
Opening a domain and then expanding it is stylish.
What’s terrible about the Iwate Tourism Arena is that Itadori’s way of speaking clearly doesn’t sound like that of a 15-year-old boy, but rather reflects the perspective of a much older author.
As expected!! Medium! Your curiosity and all that! This was it!! To be continued Part 2 AAPT8Y@CPASSDYNA
The development I wanted to see.
>>137Sounds interesting.
As expected, Itadori lands a big technique on Sukuna.
The strengths of Itadori are maximally unleashed.
It is indicated that a conclusion can be reached through provocative statements.
Well, I wanted that kind of development.
↑The foolish words of a fool
Starting something like that suddenly has its effects, but if you start after losing, it just becomes an acceptance of defeat…
Let’s start over, you contrarian fool…
The one-eyed cat really dislikes itadori too much, doesn’t it?