
A Day in the Life of Special Grade Sorcerer Satoru Gojo
Satoru Gojo, who is both a homeroom teacher at a technical school and a special grade sorcerer, has extremely busy days. While he has a caring side for his students, he always takes things at his own pace, literally spending every day squeezing in sleep whenever he can.
04:00~ Bedtime
When there are ongoing cases outside the school, it can be difficult to fall asleep.
07:00~ Wake-up
07:30 Preparation for training begins
08:30~ Classes, sometimes together with the students!! Surprisingly, it seems he is also taking time to eat. For Satoru Gojo, eating may be a precious moment to suppress his rumored uncontrollable rampage!
Meetings have no fixed time, and opinions suggest they are provided at a higher level from the workplace environment.
22:00 Meeting with the school administration
20:00 “Classes. Preparing for missions ~ During which, slacking off in a nice chair for a little nap. Even sending food to students!!”
Missions
For Satoru Gojo, who prioritizes outside cases, the tasks assigned to him could be considered part of his daily routine. He sometimes disappears, leaving behind words like, “After this mission is over, I’ll work hard on the school stuff!” While saying that, he often roams around near the students.
If he slackers a bit at work, he wonders what to do… Meetings before missions are really not his thing. More importantly…this meal is delicious…
He also handles conversations well… This dish leads to a “perfect” turn of events in 2015 at the Jujutsu High School. He is often called into bothersome meetings with the higher-ups of special-grade sorcerers, but it seems that Satoru Gojo manages to wrap things up smoothly.
Ah
It doesn’t seem like there’s much time for slacking off.
Maybe it’s not dozing off… but necessary sleep…
Isn’t it moderately serious that special-grade cases seem to be occurring quite a bit?
I’m sorry, Gojo-sensei, for thinking that I could sleep at 2 AM and wake up at noon on my days off or when I’m gaming or enjoying my hobbies…
Terrible pie chart!!
My private life is dead.
Also, since he is the head of the Gojo family, I think events are happening in that area as well.
>>8
On holidays, it’s probably that job over there…
Don’t let the nation’s top forces do clerical work.
>>9
Because I need a report and such.
Have you only taken a nap…?
Well, there’s no other way to spend money besides buying expensive clothes or treating students.
It’s not that I’m slacking off and sleeping; I just have to take naps during my spare time, or I’ll just die…
It’s definitely a particularly tough day, isn’t it…?
Well, since the person has their brain constantly flipped, they might be fine with this degree of it.
It’s absolutely strange that a special grade magician from the Three Houses has this amount of work…
Since brain damage is negated by the full-auto reversal technique, it seems even naps aren’t necessary.
>>16
Perhaps sleep for mental health.
I thought to rest my brain… but I remembered that it’s recovering with the reversal technique.
Even if the brain is healthy, the heart can die…
Even if there is no damage to the brain, it seems like it could affect my mental state…
>>19
Since it has already taken significant damage, it’s safe.
I used to be able to play Digimon when I was a student…
They were busier than I expected…
Well, Suguru has already broken my mental state.
Is your love for sweets not a hobby, but purely for practical benefits…?
>>24
First benefits
I gradually started to like it.
>>24
There may be hobbies, but since I use my brain for jujutsu, I really need a sugar boost.
As for a way to find relief, it might be that on my day off, I can travel and reach each destination in an instant.
I have almost no hobbies.
You seem to like traveling.
This person is so busy, how disturbed are people’s minds here in Japan…?
>>31
It’s incredible how easily cursed spirits are born and there are curse users everywhere; it’s downright hopeless.
It seems like I only feel healed while spending time with the students.
Was my mental state affected not by Geto but by chronic stress…?
It seemed like I could fight endlessly unless the enemy was at a Sukuna class level.
Would it be fatal if sugar was blocked?
But the teacher doesn’t actually recognize that they’re busy, right…?
Generally, special and regular grade missions are tackled by a team of several first-grade sorcerers, but when we have Mr. Gojo on our side, we can finish it quickly without even any casualties, which is really lifesaving…
30 minutes from waking up to going to work, what about breakfast and grooming?
>>37
Unlimited Power
>>37
Look at the clothes and hairstyle.
If you just shave your beard, it won’t take even 10 minutes.
Are there really that many special cases…?
Isn’t it enough to just have that person?
It might be tough if I’m not keeping busy.
It’s a 250,000 yen outfit.
Isn’t it better that spilling that coffee became a memory?
>>43
I really think it’s a good memory treated as a light-hearted story with the students.
What kind of monster could require a whole day of work for Teacher Gojo?
>>44
It seems like you’ve been around to several places.
You don’t even need to worry about transportation costs.
It’s a rarity to find practitioners who can struggle and barely win against opponents they could easily kill while picking their nose.
Work doesn’t decrease, does it…?
The schedule is too harsh for a character of this type.
Is it necessary to take a teaching position…? I think so, but since it’s their strong desire, I can’t help it.
>>49
Necessary for mental health
I hope I didn’t fall asleep and get hit by a dimensional slash.
If Geto were here, this burden would be halved…
>>51
But it takes time for Geto to move.
>>54
It seems that, like during the Night Parade of One Hundred Demons, it would be possible to instruct and arrange the cursed spirits to some extent, making it not just a one-man show by Gojo.
I doubt even Dumbledore is this busy.
The upper management is corrupt, but it’s also true that we’re short-staffed, and most of us are not satisfied with our abilities, which is a problem.
I understand the desire to nurture sorcerers who share the same aspirations as oneself.
If teasing Ijichi helps reduce stress, then I can bully him as much as I want…
The students are all outstanding… starting with Okkotsu and Itadori.
But there are also stories that ever since Satoru Gojo was born, the number of heinous cursed spirits has drastically increased…
>>60
How sad…
It seems they are delivering fresh brains.
It might somehow work out with a reversal.
Of course, you would want to die with this.
Natsutsubaki’s strength lies in being able to solve multiple incidents simultaneously through sheer volume.
I want to see what Tsukumo’s day is like.
>>63
She seems to be free and not taking any requests at all, so she looks bored except when she’s doing her research.
>>66
Could it be that this person loitering is the cause…?
I really dislike that the activity time of cursed spirits is basically at night.
I can’t sleep on the futon.
The biggest advantage of having Geto on your side is that you can drastically reduce human casualties.
>>67
There’s no need for the person to follow along, so it can greatly reduce the instances of “The sorcerer died because there was no special grade!” like Haibara.
Even with a mission just for students, just bringing along a special grade cursed spirit greatly increases safety.
Do you need office work??
The meeting, which is the most wasted time among these, lasts for two hours.
>>69
If we don’t do that, it seems like juniors or students might face terrible things from the upper management…
Is it not something like extending time with the application of jujutsu to sleep?
The greatest weakness of Satoru Gojo is that he is the only one.
Even if it’s within the realm of self-sufficiency, if you excessively reduce your sleep time, it’s quite impossible to function, so you are sleeping, right?
>>73
Also, when I have mental issues, I end up going to Summer Oil…
Geto can work in both Tokyo and Kyoto at the same time…
>>74
It really sucks that this guy has fallen to the dark side…
If I keep doing work like this, I feel like I could just die already.
President, please produce more pandas.
It must be necessary.
Because brain fatigue can be healed with reversal techniques, it’s okay to have less sleep.
However, not getting any sleep at all is harmful to mental health.
The General Headquarters is…
People who haven’t reflected at all since the incident with Geto?
It’s funny how they’re trying hard to find time to be a teacher, even though they’re not suited for it at all.
>>83
Being in the position of a teacher has its significance.
Additionally, I’ve been teaching some martial arts to Fushiguro, Itadori, and Okkotsu.
During the time when Itadori was faking his death, he was basically just training with Gojo and keeping up with Nanami’s work.
I really have nothing to learn from this guy…
It looks like a day in the life of a short sleeper.
If you think of it as a double job of being a teacher and a police officer, it sounds like hell…
It’s exhausting even with just one side.
Even though I am already busy, I intentionally teach and interact with students, and take time to sleep.
It feels like I’m using an anchor that just barely keeps me on the human side.
I can understand why someone would become that annoying with their energy when living like this…
>>89
It’s either a high or a downer, right?
What’s this…
It seems like Geto is having a hard time.
If we had been able to do it together, we might have been doing it together as curse casters!
If I weren’t a teacher, it seems like I’d just end up going around killing cursed spirits every day…
Even with something like this, I do think of tasks that I can entrust to the students.
You can tell by looking at novels and games.
After all, a junior colleague has died as a result of the sloppy work above.
>>93
Terrible.
The Planet Star Cult is bad, the Planet Star Cult is.
I always had the image that you sleep well since you always wear an eye mask.
Do dream girls also manage to carve out date time from here?
>>97
(You come to see me even at the expense of your sleep time, teacher…)
>>97
Are you saying you won’t help with office work?
Originally, there’s the fact that their personality isn’t good, but it seems understandable that one would adopt a condescending attitude because the jujutsu world is completely rotten.
The fact that a monster like that is working as a teacher seems to have some deterrent effect on the little kids.
What are you teaching in class preparation?
>>102
It’s about selecting the tasks to assign to the students.
If it’s not that type of education, then it’s just relentless training and sparring.
Currently, the strongest sorcerer has no days off, and an overnight stay at a business trip location is essentially the only break.
This is an upper management life hack that creates opportunities for wrongdoing by burying employees in work.
>>105
Shall we kill them all?
If you become a dream girl of a special grade curse spirit, they’ll come to see you…
Because I can heal the brain with reversal techniques, I don’t need sleep.
In the end, summer oil dream girls can become cursed spirits and be manipulated, so there’s a high degree of freedom.
…Is Japan going to be okay after this person dies?
>>110
The existence of curses has been acknowledged, but if they basically concentrate in Tokyo and do not go beyond, it would be fine to reduce them regularly with pure love blasts.
If it’s against a curse practitioner, the Sunflower’s technique is lawless.
>>110
Compared to this, Yuuyu and Atuya are much more helpful.
I live every day with this schedule because I don’t have the concept of a day off…
What are we going to do without this guy… Can the students cover for him alone?
It’s a miracle that I didn’t fall into darkness.
>>118
Originally, their family home is one of sorcery, and although the person has a bad personality, I don’t really have an image of them falling into darkness.
Even ordinary people might hit someone if they’re being a nuisance.
Do we need a meeting with the upper management?
>>119
If you don’t keep an eye on them, they won’t do anything good.
The upper management is
When it comes to educators in the true sense of the word, it’s completely different.
If it’s about protecting and guiding boys around that age, I actually do it surprisingly often.
I’m a genius, so I’m an unnecessary presence as a teacher because I can’t properly teach techniques of jujutsu.
It’s admirable that you were trying to train your students even while continuing this kind of lifestyle…
They died, but I can’t help but think that there probably weren’t many fun things in this person’s life, poor thing…
>>126
I think the days spent with Itadori and the others were enjoyable…
>>127
They said that they also enjoyed spending time with everyone.
I was also looking forward to how it would grow.
It gets busy, but without doing this, I can’t handle it mentally as a teacher.
You need to take the necessary time to deal with the upper management’s bullshit moves; otherwise, things won’t go well.
Is it because I deliver fresh brains through the reversal technique that just a nap is enough?
>>130
If the inverse technique can heal the fatigue of the brain caused by excessive use of techniques, then it seems like it could also do something about the overall fatigue of the brain.
It’s too flexible for the pie chart to make any sense.
In other words, if you don’t sleep at least a minimum amount, you probably won’t be able to organize your memories…
People around me were talking about flowers, but I don’t even have the time to appreciate and engage with them properly, let alone nurture them.
If the simplified domain had been generalized, I could have rested more.
“It’s too healthy to try to nurture a junior who has strong desires to do various things after all that happened.”
I can’t believe I didn’t go crazy living like this.
Is the heart a strong sorcerer…?
Doesn’t anyone have a technique to increase sleep time?
>>140
Letting them sleep in the sumo area.
>>140
The text used now is a 5-star ryokan “Hoshizora-tei,” 2 nights and 3 days with oil treatment included.
It’s a receipt.
In other words, I’ve now soaked in the hot spring slowly, relaxed my body, and rested for two whole days.
Did you get to rest for about a few years while sealed?
>>142
It seems that the time interval felt overwhelming due to the busy season.
>>142
It’s like time has stopped, you know…
The past arc also started with dreams from when I was dozing off, so I might be trying not to sleep as much as possible because I dream about the past when I do.
They say there’s a upper management issue, but the fact is there are only 300 technical college sorcerers, so it simply can’t work.
Moreover, the majority are at grade 2 or below.
>>144
Isn’t it already dysfunctional to have pushed so much work onto a single teacher and see them struggling like that…?
>>153
Because if you tell ordinary people about the existence of curses, it creates a terrifying environment where curses will only increase.
You can only increase the number of practitioners by bringing in people from families you already know or those who seem to have potential from the beginning.
Since there aren’t enough people, the schedule for the sorcerers is basically set rigidly.
That’s why, despite its importance, not many people gathered during the Shibuya incident.
The reason there were so many people at that time was purely because it coincided with the promotion exam.
Since Kenjaku has captured over ten million cursed spirits, simple calculations suggest that more than ten thousand cursed spirits are born each year.
>>150
The annual catch is so high that it’s not an exaggeration to say they are now guardians of the country.
I’m doing this with the intention of releasing everything at once in the end, so it’s a disaster.
If Geto had said at that moment, “Let’s kill those guys from the Star Cult together.”
Well, the curse spirit got stronger because of this guy, too.
The brain is properly recovering thanks to the reversal technique.