
You are kind, aren’t you?
I don’t think it’s gentle.
You’re so kind.
Even if you become the head, it won’t take away your lifespan.
Whether he is actually kind or not, I think there were few people who considered Aatsuya’s charm to be his kindness up until this point.
Most of the sorcerers haven’t rushed to the scene in this emergency, so it’s relatively mild.
Is it just because you’re kind that only a year has passed?
That’s so nostalgic!
What is this feeling of forcibly squeezing out praise when there’s nothing to commend?
>>6
His strengths include skilled swordsmanship, a wide variety of techniques, and strong analytical and judgment abilities based on extensive knowledge of barrier techniques and sorcery.
He’s a handy guy with practical skills; I feel like he’d be the kind of magician I’d want to take to a desert island.
I do have some trump cards; there’s a simple technique, right? Beginners tend to impose various restrictions to make it work, but Ms. Kusakabe can establish the simple area without any restrictions, and its range is really wide.
The new-style shadow iaijutsu basically involves drawing the opponent in with a counter, but Kusakabe expands the simplified area afterward to draw the opponent in, and within that simplified area, there is a program that automatically intercepts anything that intrudes.
A man who climbed to the rank of a first-class sorcerer without any techniques thinks and attacks with his spine instead of his brain, and for those on the receiving end, it’s unbearable.
Ah, but you know, the main reason I support Kusakabe is that even though he keeps complaining, he never forgets intellectual honesty. In short…
“It’s kind, isn’t it?”
I wonder if Aatsuya was a strong character from the very beginning.
Well, he’s not a bad guy, right?
It’s pitiful that Nanamin was desecrated and her dignity destroyed.
Readers have seen the appearance of stalling for time against weak opponents during the Shibuya Incident.
It was incredibly foolish for the renowned sorcerers to say this unanimously.
The kindness of Aitsu that neither fans nor detractors could have predicted.
Atsuya could have defeated the tall one in Shibuya.
What’s good about this guy being kind?
I can’t remember what triggered the sudden praise.
>>13
Who is the strongest among the Grade 1 Sorcerers? From an interview.
This is the conclusion.
Intellectual honesty is this and that, but in short, it’s about being kind.
The concept of kindness you want to express is conveyed properly.
It’s understandable, but it’s not something that deserves that much praise.
In a situation where there are a large number of people risking their lives between life and death, being featured feels out of place.
Even just the Atya episode is enough to fill you up, not to mention the shock of the thread image.
I was excited in various ways around here every week.
I (Jujutsu Kaisen)
It should have been released from the early days of Atsuya.
Atsuya, who loves to insert whenever there’s a gap.
It’s thin and painful to talk about Jump without Atsuya.
In the battle between Azuya and Sukuna, I thought there was no way Azuya would die…
>>24
Before that, when the surprise attack failed, Atsuya was the only one who was kind in his response, right?
The weapon is a sword.
I don’t have cheat abilities, but I’m strong because I’ve mastered the basic skills.
Not a handsome uncle.
It may seem like they are always complaining and prioritizing self-preservation, but when it really matters, they put their bodies on the line and fight.
It’s full of elements that otakus love, right?
>>25
Isn’t Shibuya the best?
>>26
I saved Miwa when it mattered most.
>>26
Huh, wait wait.
Miwako kept her promise, right?
>>26
Natural cursed spirits are nothing more than ants to Aatsuya.
Wait, wait, you guys really love Azuya a lot, don’t you?
If Atsuya had been working in Shibuya, the anime grandpa would not have died.
>>31
It’s an elephant and an ant, you know!
Without a doubt, it’s stronger than a volcano, so if I was properly working in Shibuya, the story would change quite a bit.
Nanamin can say this because she is kind.
Gojou’s humanity is broken due to his birth, so it’s understandable for him to say things like this.
Ms. Mei was bribed by the interviewer.
Both the readers and the author were in a kind of panic in real-time.
I thought Atsuya’s kindness was enough with just the story about his sister and the night moth, but was this necessary?
Atsuya vs. Sukkun, a battle between the author’s favorite characters.
>>37
Atsuya is probably just being toyed with and is not actually liked.
He is a pitiful man whose entire appearance in the “Destruction Migration Arc” was cut.
>>48
What I really like is Kong Shiyu.
>>55
It seems that Sukkun can defeat Koryatsuya.
The playful scuffle between the 15-headed Shukuna and a volcano that can’t even inflict a scratch.
The elephant is Atya, and the volcano is a foolish ant tap dancing at the elephant’s feet.
Atsuya is kind, so he didn’t step on the ant at his feet.
If Atsuya, who can slash all over Shinjuku, is serious, then Shibuya will be torn to shreds in an instant.
I like each individual component.
I like the position of adults who are not just boys and girls, but are fighting as the main force of a combat organization.
What is this when you mix everything together…?
After this, a black guy who dances poorly and a drag queen will come, and it was a complete mess.
The “we’ll lose to volcanoes” faction should not turn a blind eye to the fact that they avoided being struck by a meteor.
Don’t insert something like an original character that I came up with when I was around high school age.
If Shinjuku-sukun gets hit by Azuya’s spine attack and can’t react, he wouldn’t even notice if a volcano erupted or if he died.
A volcano won’t even leave a scratch until it erupts.
There’s no way to win against Inotaku, let alone Atsuya.
I believe this series of Atsuya’s rise is because Atsuya’s voice has been decided for the mixing.
This week everyone was crazy and it was fun…
But what does it mean that Atsuya is kind?
What happened to Atsuya in the end?
>>50
I became the president and married Miwa.
“I keep thinking, ‘What the hell is this crappy development?’ but it was still fun.”
If Azuya and Sukkun were having a fight in Shibuya, I would have seriously become an Azuya fan.
I dislike this scene and the reflection meeting, but I haven’t come to hate all of Jujutsu.
>>54
This is just my personal opinion, though.
There is no curse as twisted as love.
>>54
I like it because there are more points that are just barely interesting when you take everything into account.
>>54
I sincerely want them to come back to the current Jump.
>>91
I want a spin-off of Aitsuya.
The voice is unfair, the voice is.
If I were to be ejected, I would definitely get super hot and die, right?
>>58
In the main story, both the panda and I were safe after being ejected.
This place was really bizarre and exciting.
What was that Atsuya lift all about?
In Shibuya, Sukuna was really scared and stiffened up when he got close.
From there, after changing the settings, the enhanced Masatsya is strong.
Is someone who just lazes around doing nothing because they don’t want to go kind…?
“Wait, wait, it was almost the time when I was dominated by Atsuya.”
Maybe it was around the time when Akutami-sensei was really going crazy.
Even the extreme version of Geto Melon Pan is being repelled unharmed, so a natural curse spirit won’t be able to break through Azuya’s defense.
>>67
Generally, characters in such favored roles often have their abilities questioned by the readers.
I think it’s crazy that both fans and dark readers unanimously do not doubt their ability.
>>74
No one doubts your ability, but there are just questions about the kind part.
It seems that only the ordinary person and Sukkun, who can confidently say they can absolutely win against Azuya, are present in the story.
Aren’t they going to provide blades with techniques?
It was really fun during this time, after all.
There are two types of interestingness…
The necessity of the absolute summons restriction of the Shin-in is increasing thanks to Atsuya.
If anything, wasn’t it Shibuya that called for the new shadow?
Atsuya is seriously a nuisance without the benefits of the replacement training.
Are you seriously at that level since the Shibuya Incident?
I’m scared of volcanoes, but what is it that can cut down Sukkun without even leaving a scratch?
>>75
Just scared because I’m too weak.
Was it the Atya-style simple domain that was super strong?
>>76
Sukkun can endure the full power for 99 seconds.
>>76
The simplified area cannot neutralize the technique, but Atsuya’s can.
It’s even cutting through the setting…
There is no denying the strength.
We’ve seen you only think about self-preservation behind the scenes, so the word “kind” doesn’t resonate.
It’s really funny that Aitsu’s style is better than Gojou’s simplicity.
The madness called “Atsuage” continuing for a long time is definitely crazy…
It was a chapter that clearly showed that weekly serializations are not suited for humans.
>>83
In the final chapter, they were getting regular breaks about once every three weeks, right?
Still, it didn’t work out, and I even resorted to the reckless act of splitting the story into episodes like a web manga.
I am learning barrier techniques through training with Atsuya.
The Aitsu method is just something that an anonymous person is saying on their own.
The reason it’s only said that the simple domain used by the special grade is of poor performance, while the simple domains of Atsy and the disciples trained by Atsy are abnormally strong, is because they seem completely different.
>>85
It’s strange that it doesn’t break; it’s the Atsyas-style, or Shin-in official simplified domain…
If you can master this, then a lifespan is quite cheap, isn’t it?
>>94
That contract of longevity was, from the perspective of a sorcerer, just an occult practice that didn’t go beyond mere superstition. Even Azuya, who inherited the family headship, said it was “hard to believe”…
The authority to issue deployment orders is essential for pulling out someone like Autsuya, and it’s only natural to keep it confidential.
Huh, is it necessary to crush this…?
>>85
What Atsuya is using has the original program, so it’s actually something different.
It’s so nonsensical that lately even the fake rumors have been lackluster.
Well, I was completely beyond the understanding range, like three levels ahead.
It’s only strength and kindness.
>>87
You look like Anpanman, Atsuya.
I like that it was revealed in the cover art of the final episode that Gojou Satoru and Atsuya are on equal terms among the one-eyed cats.
Even though we were so close, Atsu Miwa is a no-go.
Students who have been risking their lives since the Shibuya days are clearly more kind, aren’t they?
If you’re kind, teach Gojo the Atsuya method too.
It seems that the one-eyed cat is close to its limit, but since Sukkun is already a salt match maker and the technical college side is skipping special training and hiding infinite plans, it’s creating a synergistic effect.
Well, it was the monocular cat that set it up that way.
The first thing that came to mind with the statement about wanting to take someone to a deserted island was “Rape of the Taopaipai.”
“Anonymous”
I like the theory that Gojo is murdered.
>>98
Atsuya loves the theory that the final boss wants to send humanity to an airport space.
>>105
Atsuya, who sends me from this harsh world to a gentle airport,
“Anonymous”
>>122
I love the three idiots who reduced the amount of information to the limit.
The only thing you can call the Atsuya style is the one that sends out slashes.
The strength of the competition within the area changes with refinement, so the hastily created pseudo-dedicated space might not even be able to overcome a student’s simple domain.
The abundance of explanations that seemed like replies contributed to it being an incredible time for live content.
>>102
I dislike Maki-chan, who stabbed the hearts of fans that had said to stop with the post-facto Zhuge Liang because that was the best choice.
Well, towards the end, there were sudden breaks in serialization, so I sensed that they must be in bad health.
Still, I think it’s unreasonable for Atsyuu to be in such a state in Shibuya.
It’s already inevitable that it will fall apart towards the end, so I accept that, but seriously stop making excuses in the volumes.
It’s sad that Suk-kun was so useless that Okkotsu lost twice in a row.
It’s not Atsuya, it’s Professor Kusakabe, right?
>>111
I apologize, Mr. Kusakabe.
In the first place, show your true strength in the volcanic war, Atsuya.
If you want, hurry up and get to the battle.
>>112
If you join the fight against Dagon, it will end before the anime old man gets injured.
The perfect anime grandpa is officially faster than a volcano, so he can probably defeat the volcano as is.
The route is going to change~!
>>112
Generally, it’s rare for something simple to be as good as a high-level dish, and it’s tough to match a first-class with a special class in a domain where self-evaluation is questionable.
Doing something → Expected → Doing something → Expected
Who is Usami?
The final part must have been tough in many ways, but it was better than the ending of Tokyo Ghoul: Re, so that’s good.
I wonder why the author was so obsessed with Atsuya, even more than Sukuna.
>>120
I think Atsuya’s face is a habit when I see Koreatsu.
I think jujutsu is a battle manga that incorporates metaphors of self and self-expression, like One Piece, and I understand why they mention personality when they talk about the qualities of these characters.
Atsuya is one of the people who ended the Shinkin Inshin Loop, and while he protected the students, I can also understand that some readers might feel confused when a sentimental story comes up during a battle…
…I don’t intend to take either side, but I can understand… that’s all.
A scene that sent a shiver down the reader’s spine, pondering the possibility of dignity being trampled even in death.
>>123
That was happening at the airport, so it’s safe.
Everything went according to plan! However, it became a negative example of how not to appear smart.
Despite being pushed, they removed all the parts of the death march.
Aren’t you possessed by a cursed spirit?
>>125
I started supporting them from the time of the battle with Sukuna, so it’s understandable.
>>125
For all the intense explanations, doesn’t it feel like the developments are often cut short… too much?
>>125
It seems that they actually wanted to do the Shin-in version, and the accumulated frustration exploded in “Anonymous.”
The flaws in the latter part are obvious, but there are many good points, so I hope they can be utilized in the next work.
>>128
The word sense was good until the end.
>>133
Do you understand what that means when you say it?
>>139
Isn’t that a Zao Saga?
>>142
Oh ho.
>>149
It’s not trending!
What on earth is that copy of Otkotsu?
Jacob’s spell nullification ended up being a dud, and it seems that Purple only scorched the surface, so isn’t it not properly copied?
I lined up Sukuna and Yasukawa and compared them, but Azuya looked more similar.
I thought that Aatsuya was a convenient character for making explanations.
Whether the explanation is actually a proper explanation or not aside,
If it were a story about a naturally timid and lazy old man who puts in effort and perseveres, I think I could have liked it…
It’s impossible to act like it was kind.
>>136
Maybe Gojo was treated as a monster even though he was a genius and very human, and it could be that he appeared that way because of the objective fearfulness that came with it.
“That guy seems so sweet… he comes across as really kind to us.”
I think it’s also true that the pressure of expectations made Kusakabe, who is the type to show his true abilities when pushed to the limit, feel cornered.
Meimei: “Ah, but you know, the biggest reason I support Kusakabe is…”
Even though you keep complaining, don’t forget intellectual integrity.
“In short”
Meimei: “You’re so kind.”
Nanami: “He’s kind, you know.”
Gojo: “You’re kind, you know.”
Kusakabe: “Stop overthinking it!!”
If we back down here, Sukuna will kill Miwa and the others who became wandering swimmers!!
The kids fought with their lives on the line!!
What am I supposed to do if I, as an adult, don’t give it my all!!
Shin-Inryu “Oborozuki”!!
Sukuna: “You’ve aimed for a heart that’s already wounded.”
“It’s obvious.”
Kusakabe: “Damn it!” *thud*
Is the story of Shin-in that was supposed to be wrapped up in the Deadly Wanderings arc now moved to the final chapter, or was it something that was suddenly thought of and squeezed in?
I see.
It seems like it might come soon at the fan parade, but it hasn’t arrived yet.
Hurry up, it’s necessary.
A weak old man shows his true strength! No, it’s not that; it’s that he was strong but didn’t want to bother, and as a result, things became terrible, so now he’s finally putting in the effort. So what does it mean for this to be “kind”? It’s just frustrating…
It’s funny how the sharpness of the typical spells used to tease in romantic comedies has led to a reevaluation of the word sense part.
Right after using all these pages, I immediately lost because Sukkun stopped my sword with one hand.
Do you need this…?
Scum who stole weapons from Inotaku.
Stop NTR with Nanami.