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[Jujutsu Kaisen] The reason for Gojo’s defeat is carelessness (author’s comment on the Jujutsu Exhibition).

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I thought I had no means to extract Sukuna’s limitless technique after defeating Mahoraga, so I let my guard down.

It seems they would usually avoid it.

I’ll win.

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Well done!

Wasuren

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Hoho!

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It’s fine now.

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It was something I already understood.

When the author directly tells me like this,

It’s my first self-destruct, but it looks even more foolish.

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>>7

In the original work, there’s a review meeting, and even after it concludes, there’s still kicking the corpse.

It’s the second time losing due to a false goal, and this time there wasn’t even a false goal set up; I mistakenly thought it was a goal and got careless, which is pretty ridiculous, isn’t it?

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>>7

It means that it was a line full of complacency.

It was successful to ambush with Succun’s binding technique without chanting.

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It’s like a fool charging in, ignoring the facedown cards.

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>>8

The card creation done by Sukuna is just like that of the protagonist…

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I don’t think they’ve mastered dimensional slashing.

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If it’s due to carelessness, then the scenes at the airport would make even less sense.

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It looks like even the standard phrases used in threads are being driven away by Zao Saga.

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>>14

This is the first case…

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>>14

Hoo.

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Even though I lost due to carelessness, I was satisfied and died after being welcomed by my best friend.

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When I hear that Gojou’s defeat was due to carelessness, I momentarily think, “Huh?” But when I think about it more, it’s understandable to feel “It’s already a sure win” in that situation.

It’s not normal to think there’s still a chance after defeating Makora.

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>>20

For now, throw away that useless “Six Eyes” that claims it can see the origin of that technique.

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That would really make the points I was apologizing for drive me crazy.

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It’s terrifying that even after Sukuna relied on Makora to break through the limitless, there’s still another move to make.

From Gojo’s perspective, he probably thought it was “checkmate.”

Is it the limit of humans?

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>>22

Oh?

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Please use the six-eyed color for Zao Haya.

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Moreover, he died under the mistaken belief that he would have lost even without the maiko.

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In other words, if they hadn’t defeated Korra, they wouldn’t have been able to escape from the Limitless, and without Makora’s assistance, it’s highly likely that Sukuna would have lost.

Did Gojo have a chance to win…?

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In the end, Sukuna’s true strength is the “range of tactics.”

It feels like I won through distance management and tactics in the jujutsu battle.

Gojou is all about specs, so it’s understandable that he could crumble with just a moment of carelessness.

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It’s foolish to let your guard down in a battle.

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But if the description that “I would normally avoid it” is true, then it might have been putting too much strain on my brain after all.

There is a theory that performance declined due to continuous area expansion, ultra-precise operations, and mental strain.

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If Sukuna could easily defeat Makora, then the match itself would make no sense…

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>>30

Hahaha.

Don’t worry about the details.

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It’s ironic that thinking of Makora countermeasures as Sukuna countermeasures was the reason for defeat.

It’s ruthless that Makora was just a “tool” and not Sukuna’s trump card.

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Even though it’s a work that has already been released, I think it’s less than Zao Saga to keep coming up with excuses after the fact.

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Isn’t this “carelessness” more than just arrogance; isn’t it the feeling of reassurance that comes from thinking we’ve won?

The so-called warriors’ relaxation.

I might actually like it because it has a human touch.

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I believe that if Tokkotsu had gone properly, we would have won normally and finished it there.

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Sukuna’s statement “I was allowed to win” says it all.

Since Sukuna himself acknowledged that he couldn’t win if Gojo was at full strength, it proves that Gojo is indeed strong.

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But, you know, I thought Gojo wasn’t the type to let his guard down, so it feels a bit off to me.

It can also be seen as a move to have the author exit early.

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>>39

You probably lost to Papa Black because you were careless.

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So that means that the unrefined Sukuna without Makora was just a mundane weakling.

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In the first place, Gojo seems to be basically a solo player and not good at reading the enemy’s moves or coordinating with teammates.

So there are parts where I can understand being caught off guard by a clever tactic.

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I think the key point this time is not that Sukuna is too strong, but that he adopted a strategy that can only defeat Gojo.

The outcome was determined by the discrepancy between Makora’s operation and Gojo’s perception.

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Hey, hey, hey, if you poke too much, the monocle cat will respond again.

I’m counting on you, nameless one.

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Rather, if Gojo hadn’t let his guard down, it would have meant “even Sukuna couldn’t win,” which must be complicated for Sukuna’s followers.

It feels like we’ve lost even though we won.

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The development itself is shaky, so even if I explain one thing, it just leads to an infinite loop of questioning like, “Then what about this depiction?”

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>>47

The explanation will be complete…!

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There are a lot of nameless posts in this thread.

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If it were the “humble” Gojo from his polytechnic days, he probably would have avoided that.

It might be the case that Gojo was also human after all.

As experience increases, the chances of misjudging winning strategies also arise.

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If Mako wasn’t around, I wouldn’t have been able to come up with Dimension Slash…

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If Sukuna incarnates and attacks with his domain, I feel he could win against Gojo.

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It was a battle where Sukuna’s cleverness and tenacity shone.

It’s not just a simple battle of brute force; the fact that they defeated Gojo through strategy creates a composition that readers can’t help but agree with.

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>>53

Do you understand what that means when you say it?

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The reason for defeat being “carelessness” can be rephrased as “because we are human.”

It was possibly a good reason for defeat as it properly broke down Gojo’s invincibility.

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It must be carelessness, without a doubt.

Using a technique that couldn’t be used until just now with the sneaky restriction of being free for the first time is…

It’s not a matter of strategy or reading each other.

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You can just cut out the airport section entirely from the book and conjoin the plot.

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In the world of jujutsu, which is based on the idea that “the strongest does not always win,” it’s understandable that this kind of ending occurs in a way.

It’s like thinking you’re checkmated in chess, only to find out you have one move left.

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It’s been a while since I’ve seen the true Gojo.

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>>64

All of my six eyes are indicating that the sketch belongs to Gojo.

But my soul is saying that Gojo didn’t have such a lizard face!

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This incompetent person.

It’s of no use at all.

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While the limitless wasn’t a perfect defense, I believe that Gojou’s biggest weakness is his tendency to underestimate his enemies.

Even against special-class opponents, they were acting nonchalant.

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I think when Sukuna said “the Gojo Satoru I’ve never seen before,” he was probably referring to that “careless” expression.

Gojo, confident of victory.

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It’s interesting that Gojo’s reputation has actually risen because the author explicitly stated “carelessness.”

Even though we lost, it means we were winning tactically.

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Isn’t it normal that you don’t have to avoid something because there’s no lower limit?

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>>70

If everything is perfect, it means you were able to foresee and avoid any kind of attack.

I found out that Gojo also has means of attack that can penetrate the Limitless with Makora.

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“It’s amazing how they’ve effectively portrayed the classic battle theme of ‘even the strongest can die in an instant’ with such flashy fights.”

The way to liven things up was too good.

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Isn’t it rather that the stock is going down due to being too complacent?

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In the end, what is most terrifying about Sukuna is the part where “you don’t know what he’s going to do.”

The fear of drawing out the unexpected, rather than strength, determined the outcome.

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What is this, a new type of flattery trolling?

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>>75

Well… somehow I feel the same…

This is the first case…

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>>75

It might be better compared to the troll who has been degrading for over six months without getting bored.

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>>87

Do you understand what that means when you say it?

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I think the reason for Gojo’s defeat was that Sukuna wasn’t as ill-natured.

When the forces are evenly matched, such factors will determine the outcome.

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If you just say it was a mere lapse in judgment, it ends there, but if you express it as “we lost in the information war” or “misjudged the winning strategy,” it makes for a defeat that’s really easy to understand.

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Isn’t it pointless to make excuses for a finished manga?

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>>78

The guy who was making excuses throughout the serialization isn’t going to stop now that it’s over…

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It doesn’t really matter, but to say a lot of things as if I sensed my own death in advance, only to die from being careless…

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It’s fine to die by being careless.

Well, the reaction after dying should be like, “Whoa, that was a bummer.”

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It looks like someone who died from stepping on a Mirror Force.

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If Gojo had won against Sukuna, it would be a problem where all the subsequent enemies would seem weak, so it can’t be helped.

Narratively speaking.

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On the contrary, it’s refreshing to see something built with curses…

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>>85

Ohhh.

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>>85

No joke, the past few days have all been about the Zao Saga thread…

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It makes me feel like I’m going crazy, lingering at the airport after dying from carelessness.

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I wonder what kind of excuse they’ll come up with next if they get called out on this.

At this point in the anime, there’s still one more chance to make an excuse, right?

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I don’t care about your circumstances, so just wrap it up already!

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Actually, there were already two threads created for Zao Saga as early as this morning.

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>>93

Actually, it should still be standing now.

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It would be great if they redrew the entire Sukuna battle like in One Punch Man.

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>>95

It’s a similar level of sincerity as the works I’ve submitted before, but it’s better than that.

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Ahhhh, hahaha, it’s too bad I couldn’t fulfill the mourning.

It’s been a while since I laughed this much, thank you!

Haha, you really crack me up, seriously! Bwahahahahaha! Hahaha!!

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A character who has the ability to see everything is deliberately made to lose due to carelessness; that’s typical of a one-eyed cat.

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I thought it was a V thread.

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It’s impressive that we’re having a reflection meeting so close to the final episode and still saying unnecessary things…

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What is it that a carefully crafted excuse can be dismissed by someone of no significance instantly saying, “Isn’t that a bit strange for the development?”

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My name is Gojo, but call me V.

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>>113

Article V

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Oh no!

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It’s about time for the Zosaga standard to understand its own limitations.

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>>116

Do you really understand what you’re saying?

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Five Jojo, the one who sees through everything.

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Let your guard down, but be cautious.

Don’t you dare die content, leaving your students behind!

Even though you’re a sorcerer

That would happen, right?

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I don’t understand why you’d let your guard down when there’s still complete embodiment remaining.

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It’s not a bad thing to be honest about your desires.

It seems that I was just late to realize that.

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I said I couldn’t make you go all out at all, but were you caught off guard…?

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What is it with dying from carelessness and being satisfied at the airport?

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I can understand being careless given the circumstances, but what was up with the airport afterward?

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This makes it look like I was stupidly saying that Sukkun just used the restriction to hide it at that time.

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The author probably wants to convey a cynical joke like, “Even the strongest character can die easily due to carelessness, but that’s just how reality is.”

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You’re still making excuses and getting pointed out for new contradictions, as usual.

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Don’t lose because of carelessness in a battle that involves the world…

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“Jujutsu Kaisen” is that kind of thing.

If you get hot, you’ve lost.

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This is the slash that cuts off the world that ended Gojo!!! 11

Did you forget about Takashi and the one-eyed cat?

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In that case, the six-eyed creature that mistakenly understands the date on the calendar has the side effect of being nothing more than a debuff.

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In this case, it’s like Sukuna, who praised the fool that died with their guard down, is also a fool, isn’t it?

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I’ve never seen the airport until the end, Taichiro.

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If the real thing is like this, I won’t be able to laugh at Zaosaga…

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>>138

I think the Sukuna fight is pretty much at the Zaosaga level.

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>>148

When I read it again, Sukuna’s dialogue feels a bit strange and is kind of funny.

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Someone at the airport should have properly told this incompetent person that they are completely useless.

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>>139

Nanamin tends to say things like this indirectly.

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Why is that person dead?

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The reason for the defeat in the final battle between the strongest characters in the manga is carelessness…

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I like the idea that Sukuna, unable to use Makora himself, cleverly relies on the “information obtained from the defeated Makora” to break through; it feels like the pinnacle of cunning.

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The fact that Sukuna pulled it all the way to the technique recovery before delivering the final blow… it really was a battle decided by just one move.

In shogi, it’s the level of a final check with a rook capture.

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Sukuna and Gojo seem to be overestimating each other…

I can’t imagine Sukuna would let someone go who put up such a close fight against him…

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Even if the reason for Gojo’s defeat is “overconfidence,” if the argument is that he could have won against Sukuna without it, he still remains the strongest in the readers’ eyes.

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It wasn’t just a moment of carelessness; it was a “judgment error made after having calculated everything,” which is why it felt real.

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It has been etched into the world as the absurd cause of death of the strongest character.

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Looking back now, Satoru Gojo was too out of place in the jujutsu world.

It feels like being brought back to reality in the form of “defeat” precisely because you can’t move the story forward just with strength.

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It’s ridiculous to let a month pass and then die from being careless.

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Jujutsu is more of a masterpiece than Zaosaga.

I thought so, but…

I feel betrayed in the end.

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If you admit to being careless, doesn’t that mean deciding the battle schedule was also a form of carelessness?

It would have been better to wait for Kugisaki’s revival.

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It’s an excuse saying you could easily win at the reflection meeting, but this time, being lax is just too pathetic, Sukuna.

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In the main story, Gojo’s face changes a lot throughout the development, so you can’t tell which one is the real one.

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>>156

The V is cooler than the image from the thread.

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>>158

When V is not motivated to draw, it’s really bad.

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Even if Gojo is the strongest, he’s dying in a lame way.

Sukuna won in a salty way against Gojo.

Team Azuya is having a reflection meeting after a salty victory against that Sukuna.

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Didn’t you say that if Sukuna went all out at the airport, he couldn’t have won even without Makora?

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>>159

The thread image is just making assumptions and saying things on its own.

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Isn’t it strange that after being so careless, the comment at the airport was “We would have lost even without Makora”?

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The characters from Zaosaga are stronger than the characters from Jujutsu, right?

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>>163

The only clearly strong one is Abreu’s Tortuga (Akamaru).

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>>181

Do you really understand what that means when you say it?

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Is there any other information about the Jujutsu exhibition?

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I said there would be no intervention because I have a trump card, so it’s strange to let your guard down there in the flow of the story.

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It was a work that epitomized cynicism.

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When it’s said that Gojo’s downfall was due to carelessness, it feels a bit anticlimactic, but in reality, after defeating Makora, it was a natural flow to be confident of victory, so I actually thought it showed his humanity, which is nice.

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I don’t care about the rest, just tell me this.

What’s the reasoning behind Sukuna learning dimension slash?

That guy doesn’t have copy or learning abilities, right?

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>>170

Since I’m technically the king of sorcery… there was also a depiction in the fight against Gojo where I used my power without summoning shikigami, and Gojo was taken aback…

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The more we delve into the battle with Sukuna and its background, the more it becomes something we can use as a reference for Zausaga…

As expected, overall in terms of manga, Jujutsu is better.

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Sukuna’s move was so unexpected; it was more like a tactical victory.

It’s chilling that it’s not a pure display of firepower or magical power, but rather a way of winning that outsmarts the opponent’s thinking.

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I say it’s carelessness, but honestly, I feel like it’s unavoidable.

Makorazuna learning is cheating!

It can be summed up in one word as an extremely difficult task, but…

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>>173

I think it’s called complacency for a reason.

It’s because I have six eyes.

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Even if they usually avoided it, it means they had enough capacity to respond to it properly within themselves.

However, there is also the possibility that my senses were dulled due to the continuous use of the brain and techniques.

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>>175

Rather, you were unleashing black flashes repeatedly, and your senses were sharp, weren’t they?

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I had a feeling that I wouldn’t be able to win until the end, and I thought I might die saying that, but maybe I let my guard down.

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>>177

Well, there are people in the world who remain somewhat careless, no matter how serious they become.

I don’t even want to see that kind of guy in a manga.

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In the past chapters of the thread, you were almost killed from being careless, right?

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Isn’t it the Zaosaga thread…?

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It’s ironic that defeating Makora ended up giving information instead.

I realized that cursed spirit manipulation can be used in really underhanded ways in every situation.

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Despite being highly praised throughout the story, Gojo ended up losing in a pathetic manner.

The fake Gojo who suddenly appeared and vanished before anyone noticed.

I’m torn between which one to support.

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>>183

Neither is possible…

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In other words, the fact that Gojo was being careless means that he had enough information to determine that he had already won, which indicates just how abnormal Sukuna’s move was.

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In the end, Sukuna always takes actions that completely catch the opponent off guard.

Gojo was aware of both the characteristics of the domain and the combat strength, but somewhere in his heart, thinking it ended with Mahito proved to be fatal.

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I love jujutsu because it focuses on psychological tactics like this.

Skilled at making the reason why the strongest loses convincing.

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This is my first self-destruct.

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When we defeated Makora, the victory BGM was already playing on our side, but Sukuna was still coming to kill us. It’s insane to maintain focus after such a long series of battles.

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What is Mesmerize?

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But in reality, if Gojo hadn’t let his guard down, it would mean he would have won, so the evaluation of Gojo as the strongest doesn’t change.

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The simplicity of the moment of death felt quite real in a way.

It seems that Gojo himself was convinced and was aware of his own reasons for defeat.

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I wonder if there are still communities where blind praise is celebrated, and if you express even a little dissatisfaction, you get ostracized.

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It’s a contradiction that even though I think we can’t win without Makoura, I was careless.

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But I wonder if it wasn’t a departure that the author really struggled with.

The fact that they gave a clear reason like “carelessness” suggests that they actually wanted to let us win.

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To be honest, I never thought it was possible to break the limitlessness.

That’s what’s interesting, the logic of being careless because of that.

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In the end, it was pretty terrible that if we had just been cautious there, we could have easily won.

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Well, if everyone has time to prepare for things like shifting roles in vehicles, Miguel, and instant transportation personnel, then…

So you’re saying that if I had just drilled into Gojo, “Absolutely don’t let your guard down!!!” it would have been enough?

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>>205

It’s pointless to say it, isn’t it?

Even though it should be a situation that makes it clear you shouldn’t let your guard down more than just being told, it seems you let your guard down anyway.

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If Makora doesn’t adapt, Sukuna can’t escape from the unlimited, so in the end, Sukuna’s winning strategy is based on losing once, which is really dangerous.

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It looked like I had trouble handling it and just ended up killing it, but if this guy was here, there wouldn’t have been any chances for the other characters.

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It would have been better without the afterlife airport.

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Gojo has always been the strongest in defense, but it’s ironic that in the end, he was taken down because he trusted that defense too much.

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I thought it was a V, but it’s a fake V clause.

You’re being confusing.

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I need to lift my spirits with Zao Saga.

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In the end, the fear of Sukuna lies more in not knowing how far he can read his opponents than in the destructive power of his attacks; it’s the pinnacle of combat ability.

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Don’t die just because you’ve been split in two.

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I think it’s precisely because Gojo lost that the tension in the story has returned.

I would be troubled if things continued like this without any challenge.

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Set it up with a V-bar.

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Even if we’re talking about being careless, the fact that Gojo completely surpassed Sukuna until that carelessness happened makes me realize that he is truly an extraordinary being.

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After defeating Mahito, the atmosphere was so much in Gojo’s favor that honestly, I didn’t think Sukuna would turn the tables at that point; it was just that overwhelming for Gojo.

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It’s all about how Sukuna says he won by himself.

In short, it’s like confessing that I couldn’t win with my own ability.

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