
What are you talking about?
Gross.
Hmm! The reincarnation of Sukuna has been discovered! When thinking about it going to get pregnant, it’s super active.
>>2
It was just that the reincarnated body was on my father-in-law’s side!!!
>>9
I tried to have a child with the son of the reincarnated body of Sukuna’s brother, but it didn’t go well because he is infertile…
I guess I’ll have to make babies with that old man, the reincarnation of Sukuna…
>>12
It’s about your parents…
What was this?
>>3
A scene where Itadori and the older brothers are connected by blood in a cursed sense.
If it were a child of a child of a split counterpart, I would forgive it, but…
>>4
It’s the rope trap…
The scene that made me go “So that’s where it is!”
The suspicion has arisen that my mother is involved in my grandfather’s coma and reverse rejection.
It would have been good if I had a husband with Sukuna’s bloodline and created an acquired twin of Sukuna.
In sorcery, twins are treated as the same person, so if I eat a finger, it feels like we would completely fuse together.
Why did you create such a pointless setting that has nothing to do with the story?
>>13
If I think that grandpa died and the seal on Sukuna’s fingers has been truly released, then it’s not too bad, I guess.
Even though it’s starting to unravel, it’s still something for Bumpy to be peeling off the seal of a cursed object.
>>13
A shitty person makes a shitty response.
I wondered if it would have any meaning if I didn’t delve deeper, but since it feels gross to dig in, it’s fine either way.
>>15
It has immense significance because it’s the bond between Yuuta, Sukuna, and my brother.
If you dig deeper, it’s indeed disturbing.
The main character is that Itadori was born from a melon bread.
>>17
“My dad is grandpa (= Sukuna), so I’m a super thoroughbred, Itadori.”
>>17
That’s why it’s terrible to say that it was the most suitable as a cage to confine Sukuna.
It’s really terrible.
Since it was that way even after getting pregnant… should I give birth…!?
As a result, my brother’s weirdness diminished while the brother’s weirdness increased.
>>21
It seems they were also considering a non-blood-related route with big brother.
In that case, it seems like the older brother was threatening Itadori to take responsibility for killing his younger brother and become his brother instead, so it’s great that they have blood ties.
I wonder if there was any point in adding this setting, even at the expense of grandfather’s teachings.
>>22
Did I ruin something?
>>25
Grandpa is essentially about the successful ‘what if’ between Sukuna and Itadori.
It probably means the appearance of Sukuna and Urame who have reformed from now on.
>>29
…?
It seems like the story of Jujutsu Kaisen I read is different…
It seems like you have a complicated family…
>>23
The family keeps growing, doesn’t it, Itadori?
>>27
The last scene of the Shibuya incident has the whole family gathered together.
I haven’t told anyone that I’m still a child with grandpa…
Maybe I was born a girl.
Either way, it’s gross.
By the way, why are you showing off your maternal instincts so much?
>>33
Roughly calculating, I’ve been a mom for almost two years, so this guy…
It may be that I was originally born as a woman.
What happened to my father again?
>>36
I wonder what happened…
I can’t help but laugh at being forced into the family by Toudou.
Due to the complexity of the family, the resulting half-siblings and different species siblings in the nine-phase diagram appear relatively better.
I dislike how it feels like common sense and love are apparent in the way they firmly let go of Itadori’s friends.
>>40
It’s okay to step outside the area once as it seems like a restriction, but the fact that I’m escorting myself is seriously creepy.
>>43
It’s a restriction to go out of the area.
Thank you for getting along well with my son ❤️ This is a completely personal greeting.
I’m confused because I’m acting as a father (or mother).
I hate that I can sense I probably became more knowledgeable about comedy around this time.
>>44
I bet you watched a lot of variety shows while resting during your pregnancy…
It’s unfortunate that Itadori’s father was a pitiful person who was taken advantage of due to Sukuna’s blood, and whose fate remains unclear.
Thinking about the fact that Kedouin was breastfeeding Itadori is just too disgusting…
>>49
Powdered milk is not good for babies…
>>49
“I will definitely raise it until it grows at least to some extent…”
I don’t know, there are a lot of stories about Jujutsu Kaisen coming up… Is it a bonus story exclusive to the tankobon?
>>51
If you don’t tell me which part you mean, I can’t help you.
>>52
For now, it’s my first time hearing that Grandpa is Sukuna’s reincarnation, no exaggeration.
>>57
It’s the reincarnation of Sukuna’s twin.
>>58
This is certainly a paperback book.
In the main story, Sukuna mentioned that a fragment of his soul resides in the Itadori clan, but it was believed to be about Jin-san and was supposed to be revealed later in the tankobon.
Thank you for being nice to my son ♥ It’s gross.
>>55
It’s just an annoying comment from a mother without any hidden meaning.
>>55
It’s completely “mother,” isn’t it?
Isn’t it creepy?
The one who enjoyed it the most.
When I think about it calmly, I feel a little grossed out.
>>59
I hope it will be over soon…
To be precise, he is Sukuna’s brother, but in terms of curse techniques, twins are classified as the same person, so I suppose that’s what I wanted to say.
It’s not the person’s reincarnation, but…
It seems like the development has gotten messy from around here.
Even though it’s a conversation at the soul level, isn’t it terrible that both of Sukuna’s brothers have essentially become Kensasaku and the hole brothers?
Is it not the reincarnation of the twin brother that Sukuna devoured in his mother’s womb, rather than Sukuna’s own reincarnation?
I had never heard that it was my grandfather and not my father; doesn’t that just make it feel even more alien?
>>67
The one closest to Sukuna’s soul is Grandpa, and since Jin is the reincarnation of Sukuna’s brother, it’s actually getting closer, so how can he become someone else…?
>>71
No, wasn’t my brother’s reincarnation body Grandpa?
I don’t really understand why I gave birth.
There is a possibility that we were born from a normal love for each other.
Even Sukuna was driven by resentment that was despised by the world, but this guy seems to have enjoyed the world too much.
It seems that this triggered the emergence of a true person.
In short, when it comes to the soul level discussion, I understand that Itadori is related to Sukuna as his nephew, which creates a connection.
So, in other words, does it mean that there is potential equal to that of Sukuna-sama…? I didn’t quite understand the logic behind Uramume’s statement.
I get asked why the resolution wasn’t settled between Itadori and Kenjaku, but…
By the time I became aware of things, my mother was gone, so there’s not much to comment on regarding it from Itadori.
>>74
I mean, if it turns out that grandpa might be his father, then Itadori would seriously break down, so it’s no good.
>>74
I think it was about the idea that children are not necessarily required to settle the debts created by their parents.
That being said, it is being dealt with due to the circumstances created by the person themselves.
The resemblance to Harima is just a coincidence; it really only looks like that person named Harima.
The old man wants to clear things up right before he dies, you know, contextually speaking.