
In response to Gojo, who regained the output of the reversal technique with black flash, he said, “You pull out a technique for the first time at a critical moment, huh? Huh, this means Gojo’s victory. Ah, even the healing is sharp, having lost Makorra, and even the barehanded fists during the extended techniques are not going well. Sukuna, burdened by the image… Checkmate… the strongest record, engraved in Shinjuku!! Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 235 end. Scheduled for issue 43 (to be released on September 25).”
Do you really understand what you mean by saying that?
When I was in technical college, I got caught off guard once in Shinjuku and once in the Sukuna fight, so it definitely means I’m going to die.
Who said something like that?
It’s just that I keep losing every time because I let my guard down, after all, I’m only human.
What is the strongest without arrogance?
This incompetent person.
I truly think that person is not suited for a position of responsibility.
What are you going to do about the dimension slash when you’re unaware?
Maybe it would have been better if everyone had ganged up on them.
Have you not reflected on the fact that you lost once due to carelessness?
It’s dubious whether he could have won without Fushiguro’s technique, and even though Sukuna mentioned to Fukumimi that he had a trump card left, did he actually win?
It’s not entirely surprising that Gojo died because he let his guard down.
Atsuya, don’t lie so much.
“I couldn’t win without Makora! Does that mean the person was unreliable?”
I saw the original source of that thing for the first time.
It’s fine to say that Sukuna, who hit the dimensional slash on V-jo with a mumbling chant, was impressive.
You said that fighting alone without any hindrances has the highest chance of winning.
In fact, the reason the situation in the thread reached that point was thanks to Time-Distance Purple, so if we say it was a hindrance, it would have been impossible.
Isn’t it more embarrassing to die from carelessness than from lacking skill?
If it were Mr. Kusakabe, he could have avoided it.
Mr. Kusakabe is strong.
They say I was caught off guard, but normally, I wouldn’t think things like free trials and no chant no motion spells would be allowed.
It’s hard to shoot casually if there are guys fighting together not only in purple but also in red and blue…
After all, why was I able to execute the no-motion dimensional strike at that time and when I faced Okkotsu?
In perfect health, the main candidate is surviving.
If the weaklings come and go, they will just be killed instantly without any care.
Haa 3)
The one-hit kill move that determines victory or defeat can be unleashed with no motion due to the binding of the moment; this binding is too strong, nerf it.
To be careless in such an important battle is just pure incompetence.
There are originally no elements that lead to losing, regardless of being off-guard.
You’ll probably live your life under a heavy restriction like never pooping in the toilet.
In the first place, since Mako-laragi is an obstacle and it’s impossible to aim directly, I had no choice but to resort to the wild card of a wide-ranging self-detonation.
If you can aim properly, just hit Sukkun with a normal 🟣 and that’s it.
Shika Miku has been recognized as the strongest after Gojo.
I thought it was pretty amazing how Atsuya normally handles or dodges close-range solutions and no-motion solutions.
It’s absurd to say that if it’s a limited-time offer and after that you can’t do it without four arms, the first time would have no chanting and instant activation! No matter how you think about it, what is that? If that’s possible, everyone would be doing it. That’s a level of intelligence on par with characters from Narou.
The setting about the origin of cursed power is fine, so forget it.
It’s hard to believe that the strongest Gojo, who is more relaxed, is weaker than the inexperienced Gojo who was tricked by a fake goal and had no cursed energy.
What happened to the six eyes, what happened to the six eyes?
Seriously, what can the Six Eyes see…?
The self-proclaimed strongest who lost all the important battles from the past to the time of death.
From now on, both the official seal and incantation will be mandatory, so isn’t it just a constraint to say that neither is required for the first time?
The lack of detailed descriptions about what happens when the bindings are eventually broken or if it’s even possible to consider breaking them is tough.
Because I will filter everyone out at the simple area stage.
If you go all out without concern for appearances, you can immediately fully manifest and, by landing a zero-distance no-motion dimensional slash, you can win, so in that sense, there was no chance for Gojo to win.
In the main story, instant death occurs due to carelessness when you think you have the upper hand.
If you let your guard down in this most important battle, then that’s your true ability.
It seems that a character who would say “It’s my first self-destruction, coming up close” as their last words won’t appear anymore.
It’s possible that he didn’t hear Sukuna’s victory monologue (that guy had such a hidden card… no wonder he lost) while thinking that as he died.
At the airport, it’s a bit of a stretch to say that Sukuna hasn’t given it his all yet.
If you understand that, there’s no reason to let your guard down even if you’re on alert.
If I had let my guard down, I would have thrown everything I had at Sukuna, but it’s ridiculous to regret not being able to make him go all out.
Isn’t it incredibly foolish to be so careless when you haven’t even killed someone with a self-destruct move, despite the visible tag of complete manifestation?
Above that, it will also deal damage to Satoru Gojo, so stop.
The overwhelming response section is commendable; even after the series ended, they continue to reply.
Sure, you could have won more easily, Sukkun.
It’s natural to have many losses because if you win, the protagonist becomes unnecessary. The presence or absence of protagonist bias is important.
Prepare a final boss other than Sukuna.
I think if they had both died in a double knockout here, neither of them would have lost their status.
That said, there are better ways to lose, Gojo… I think so.
It would have been good if Sukunas were defeated by Gojo in a one-on-one fight against Kenjaku as the final boss.
Everyone can avoid compromising their status.
They say if you don’t let your guard down, but it only looks like a fool with no learning ability because you’re always letting your guard down in important situations.
Why are you accurately dropping information that causes both Sukuna’s stock and Gojo’s stock to fall at the same time…?
The final boss’s strength weakens and becomes trivial, and it’s just too uncool for a strong ally’s cause of death to be carelessness…
Regarding Itadori, he was treated like a perfect counter until the very end…
It’s my first time self-destructing.
Well… somehow for me too… this is the first case…
I thought that Jujutsu had respect for Zao Saga, but there is a chance it might be the other way around.
This guy’s disgrace is all about using Rokugan-chan.
I don’t mind losing, but please keep the settings consistent.
This incompetent person.
It’s useless, isn’t it?
In the end, all I could do was hope there would be no next time for the monocle.
If you’re not careless, there are no elements to get attacked by, but that Six Eyes that eliminates your carelessness is just a bit too strong for you.
Gokumonkyō!
In the end, I think the worst thing was skipping the climax scene and then finding out that someone died when I crossed over.
Even if explanations are given later, the lingering discomfort will not go away.
In the end, wasn’t Gojo just a kid whose growth in every aspect stopped because he hit the SSR in the talent lottery?
The depiction of Tsukumo, who was shot in the gut not long ago yet could still unleash maximum firepower, makes the impression even worse.
Isn’t there too much of a difference in the quality of writing between the student edition and the Shibuya edition, where the editing functioned properly?
The first half was the highest masterpiece filled with expectations, but with Shibuya starting to collapse, isn’t everything getting crazy? While being anxious, the anti-fans were insisting! The concerns of the anti-fans! If we can see the increasing intensity of events from Itadori’s awakening failing to the heated reflection meeting at the airport, then I want to see Akutami sensei’s next work as many times as possible.
Just when I finally eliminated the troublesome Makora, which was more than I had imagined, I let my guard down.
I was hit by the first free dimensional slash and taken out, which is fine.
It seemed that there was no confidence in being able to defeat Sukuna with the remaining members, and because they died satisfied in that state.
The shortcomings of human nature are highlighted.
Don’t be careless.
This won’t let Ketsu rest in peace.
The ending of Jujutsu was indeed incredibly fun, but this way of entertaining isn’t right…
The executioner’s boundary can only be achieved with the individual’s spirituality! I thought I had it well set.
This guy has way too many opening gaps.
If you let your guard down against the final boss, are you out of your mind?
The difference in the performance of techniques is so sad that I can’t make any excuses for losing.
Waaaaaah!
Wow!
Wahhh!!!
In the end, Sukuna isn’t as strong as they say.
It’s just that Gojo is an idiot, so he just died.
What’s with the performance of the Six Eyes dropping to the point of dying during battle?
When reading it in a standalone book, Atsuya’s mysterious rise and defeat seem too smooth, making it look like a joke.
Both Sukuna and Gojo were Gilgamesh.
If Gojo hadn’t let his guard down, that average guy would have lost, but he’s acting cocky and looking pathetic.
In real-time, after the hiatus, it was “It’s so kind, isn’t it?” so it was more bewildering than humorous.
In the end, it just makes you feel like there’s no consistency in various things centered around the setting, right?
I wonder why this author always says things that trample on those who genuinely enjoyed it, while the layer that enjoys it as a joke is just laughing.
Did I just get split in two after charging in, confident of victory…?
It’s better not to skip scenes across chapters too much.
First, do something about the ridiculousness of the initial free dimensional slash setting.
Actually, I was thinking, “This is my first self-destruction,” and wondering why this guy is talking about it so casually.
When we first hit the no man’s land a little, there was more tension like “Let’s deal even a little damage!” right?
You said Gojo won, so I let my guard down.
The fact that it is said afterward that most of the cursed energy was cut off isn’t properly depicted, and none of the characters in the story consider it to be MVP either.
Atsuya gave off an air like “We’ve won this” and that was bad.
Please either disrupt the conventions of shonen manga or start a battle with the antis, just pick one.
I heard Kashimo say that my body looked perfect on the X-ray, but why is there still damage?
Shika Murasaki looks like an idiot.
The fact that there hasn’t been much reference to Gojo’s death afterwards is…
It’s good to have a sense of a plan for extermination, isn’t it?
I think it would look somewhat normal if all the meaningless exchanges at the station after death were erased.
Was there an interview or something?
The strongest character in the series gets interrupted mid-serialization and is split in half → A massive amount of projectiles comes flying in, fast enough that even lightning can’t avoid them → Maki Pai simply dodges them.
Dimensional Slash has been nerfed too much, right?
Even if you say we would have won if we hadn’t let our guard down, it only lowers the value of both Sukuna and Gojo!
Why is the author kicking up sand with their hind legs?
Where did you say not to let your guard down?
In fact, it’s possible that the Dimension Slash has also weakened in accordance with the depletion of Sukuna’s resources.
I think it’s a manga that you can endlessly dislike if you read it or follow it seriously, but I really wonder how people who call themselves fans reconcile that.
I can understand if you just like it for some reason while reading it lightly, but…
Gera rage rage ge
The original work that is currently most desired for an anime-original adaptation.
It’s crazy that the origin of the cursed energy that suddenly appeared in the final stages has been ignored and then comes back with Atya.
Just because you’re a fan doesn’t mean you have to enjoy everything.
What can Sukuna do in reverse, even with someone else’s technique?
Rather, it was an author who was evaluated as being good at depicting the subtleties of human psychology, but I wonder if the ending turned out that way simply because they were tired.
There were a parade of reduced-page layout illustrations in the hiatus.
There’s nothing like instant death if you get hooked on a Nen ability, and if you have a body enhancement that makes you really tough along with recovery, then you might wonder what the point of debuffs is, right?
I was having a lot of fun before the dying migration.
Since entering the Resurrection Arc, the terrible developments that seem to only serve as a random parody and contrarian excuses have been so excessive that it’s really frustrating, considering how much I was enjoying it until then.
Even though Sukkun is strong, in the end, their strength is only to the extent that they still need to be protected by plot armor.
The instant death combo goes without saying, but even instant death techniques are impossible, and if resonance is used, it becomes impossible to continue fighting, so I’m in a position where I need to be protected.
There is no sorcerer who can unleash a black flash on purpose, yet the so-called strongest sorcerer in history keeps getting lucky and using it repeatedly, which is just too pathetic.
I think it was not good that they tried to properly depict the battle in the final showdown.
If you can’t see it in the digestive system, you’ll truly become a fool who can’t see it with a blindfold.
From Gojo’s perspective, it doesn’t really seem like he can cut through dimensions thanks to Maki.
Shibuya ended → Interesting
Zenin Family Incident → Naoya is interesting
Weight Recruitment Edition → Subtle
Extinction Migration: Tokyo No. 1 → Interesting
Extinction Migration: Sendai → Interesting
Extinction Migration: Tokyo 2 → Interesting
Extinction Migration: Sakurajima → Normal
The invasion of the dead-end migration of the U.S. military → Not interesting.
The revival of the dead-end wandering Sukuna → Not interesting.
Shinjuku showdown: Sukuna vs Gojo → ambiguous
Baka Survivor → Somewhat interesting
Shinjuku Decision Battle Sukuna Raid → Not great.
The technical college side just precisely avoided inflicting a fatal blow, even though it was critical.
Come to think of it, I’ve been rambling on about other things, but there hasn’t been a proper explanation of the Six Eyes, has there?
In the end, where did the author say they would have won if they hadn’t let their guard down?
I couldn’t understand why someone whose brain seems to regenerate in an instant would die from having their body cut in half.
If you want to get rid of those who are a nuisance to conclusions like the General Headquarters or the Zen temple in manga, you can just kill them all or let it slide! What do you think about that?
Including the moments of carelessness, that’s part of their strength.
The bonus story about Itadori and Yuko is nice, but they probably ran out of time in the final act.
I was thinking that no matter what kind of attack I took, I could withstand it.
The executioner’s sword was intriguing, and I was careful not to get hit by it.
In the first place, when Fushiguro’s dad was acting like a fly head, it was confusing too…
The Sukuna battle has the author and me both wondering what in the world is going on… haven’t they been drawing it for a while?
Isn’t it crazy that in a world where even the final boss can’t prevent debuffs, there are instant death debuffs one day in a car?
The only one whose stock has risen in the championship battle is Makoto.
It’s unavoidable because the strongest final boss can’t be defeated if they let their guard down…
Looking back after it’s over, it really is no good to lose like this.
Six Eyes, this incompetent.
It’s useless as hell.
It seems there was a comment from the author at the Jujutsu Exhibition about being careless or something like that.
It’s nice how, even though you self-deprecate with words saying you’re not smart, that desire not to be seen that way is seeping into your work.
Jacob, listen too.
I was thinking and trying my best to draw various things, but since there are parts that didn’t go well, I feel like it might be a bit sad to criticize too harshly right now.
I feel madness as the Zao Saga stereotype begins to take root.
I think the final episode had a good feel to it, given there was a proper build-up.
There’s just too much annoying noise.
I was planning to read it all at once when I finished.
I lost my motivation upon hearing that it ends unsatisfactorily.
“Rokugan: If I hadn’t let my guard down, I would have noticed.”