
A person who is not so much that way.
If the elderly had been more cooperative, I think the damage would have been less.
“I’ll kill you because you’re draining my lifespan!”
I didn’t think it would ultimately be resolved with a killing in that situation.
The old lady of the candy store who was killed based only on suspicion and inference.
I can’t forgive you for sucking away the kind of lifespan that allows someone to reach old age, can I!?
The dark meeting filled with an old woman and a reflection session.
Born in the Heian period?
I won’t forgive you, Gojo’s group.
MAPPA-kun
I’ll leave the rest to you.
Within the remaining three episodes of the epilogue
Is this a topic worth spending valuable time on?
True Dark Grandma
Moreover, even if it is a purge, it is not out of righteous anger or a sense of mission, but almost personal resentment.
If you kill someone, killing will become a part of everyday life.
If you seek power, it’s more valuable than the lifespan you can pay for, taught by that old woman.
Isn’t it a much more malicious system that you have to spend money on…?
Can you really drain a lifespan from others with binding…?
Right after doing this, it’s okay to reflect on the mistake and try again!
Is wrapping it up with that kind of story a high-level joke?
The sad present of the candy store grandma who was suddenly killed despite not doing anything wrong…
If you learn the Shin-in-ryu and increase your combat ability, it will naturally enhance your survival skills, leading to an extended lifespan.
It’s allowed to get a little extra lifespan in exchange, right…?
If this is the case, then Gojo should have quickly killed the higher-ups and created the strongest jujutsu world I thought of.
I’m seriously living in seclusion because I’m aware that my life is being targeted.
In the first place, even Aitsuya, who became the head of the household, thinks it’s questionable, so maybe he wasn’t able to transfer lifespan at all.
They go out of their way to conduct external scouting, and from a reader’s perspective, Shin-in only appears to be one of the few white organizations in jujutsu, so why…
An old woman who teaches anyone willing to pay with their lifespan.
vs
An old woman who demands money that some people can’t even pay as compensation.
I think we need the constraints of mandatory mobilization because there are people like Kusakabe.
You will be killed for the crime of teaching the secrets of the school only to your disciples.
It’s a delicate position, being someone who spread secondary damage out of selfish desire but is unrelated to this incident.
It’s like the secret techniques of a school or trade secrets, so it’s only natural to keep it exclusive…
Understanding the limitations of lifespan, they send in the younger brother to gain a justification, kill the head of the family, and ultimately make it their own for profit.
Perfect plan
It’s more like a style of not turning away anything that comes, so it’s their fault for not telling me…
The balance of the exchange of sin and punishment naturally varies with each creation, but there is a sense of unsatisfactory resolution as it doesn’t quite establish a common standard within the work itself.
I got killed like a villain or something.
In the end, didn’t this just shift the ownership of vested interests?
I mean, just by sacrificing a little bit of my lifespan, I can use the ability to connect with the strongest enemies? That’s way too cheap.
Don’t let someone who monopolizes the exchange training say that.
Is it impossible for the legend of the box to be passed down?
For now, I felt a roughness as if they thought that if they just launched an annoying old man, everyone would get on board.
Considering that scrolls and extensions were being misused by curse users and curse spirits, the achievement of the simplified domain not leaking to the curse users is incredibly significant.
The fact that Sukuna has four arms is amazing! I wanted an explanation of the benefits, but I can only use a nearly inferior version of Mikyo Zukuro, so my two arms are occupied.
Sucking the lifespan of disciples (suspicious information)
The upper management was quietly aiming to disappear (speculation).
Isn’t it terrible?
The original Sin Shadow Simple Area in the work is depicted as absolutely unbreakable, so it’s a bit of a longevity payment…
If I can receive such a capable technique, I will become a disciple immediately.
The performance is exceptional just by looking at their activities in the story.
Self-centered curse caster, bursting with capable restraints, is the epitome of competence.
Putting the motives aside, the murder of the Shin-in Baba is being staged as a decisive moment, like a scene in a play, and I just don’t understand what that means.
Maybe it’s only about a lifespan of 10 years at most?
So, getting a domain expansion countermeasure is just too cheap…
Of all people, it was Atsuya who made them say there are elderly disciples.
The performance is too high for things like Ouka no Jou and Iyakotsuzura.
I didn’t really understand what it meant to be a burden to my brother.
Maybe the author doesn’t understand either.
The reason why technological monopolies are bad also affects the president that Atsuya looked up to.
When I’m reading manga and I sense a discrepancy in the author’s sense of ethics, it kind of makes me go “hmm…”
Shall we pretend this story never happened?
If you do that, it will still look like it ended beautifully.
Isn’t it also not good for those who are monopolizing and not trying to develop open barrier techniques like Tsukumo?
It seems like it’s sucking out life… It’s terrible that it’s not confirmed.
You can think of it as the rampage of a hot-headed person.
The old woman who might have been killed…
The reflection meeting was really intense in every session.
The airport round and the Atsu Yuu round were pretty crazy.
What I’m doing is the same as saying I’m not taking out patents to make a profit.
Moreover, it’s really terrible that they are planning to make money using that technology after killing them.
I have doubts about whether becoming a disciple unconditionally will weaken the techniques, but since everything is already over, it’s probably not important…
The cliffhanger from the previous episode, with something like “Okkotsu is…!”, left me confused about what they were trying to achieve.
Why is there a pointless cliffhanger at this stage, with only three episodes left to wrap things up…?
I think there was no easy user for the curse user because of that system.
I couldn’t believe that someone who seems to be aiming for a coup while sucking the life out of others would cooperate, so I had no choice but to kill and take it away.
It’s frustrating to see pure-hearted people criticizing the thread’s image, isn’t it?
Of all people, it was Atsuya, who is always driven by money, cooperating with the hidden techniques of the curse corps and being a slacker, who handed down the judgment.
I was wondering if they had forgotten about Haibara and Nanamin…
Life span can be taken, and being a sorcerer isn’t a profession where one can live out their natural life, right? Or in the end, are they just going to take your money? Damn, they are way too kind.
Seriously, this episode shouldn’t have existed.
In the first place, domain expansion is originally an extremely rare technique.
It’s an incredibly irregular situation where enemies with territory keep popping up.
I shouldn’t have benefited that much from monopolizing the simplified area.
Atsuya was just made the head of the family by process of elimination, so I don’t think he was involved in the old lady’s murder.
I’m like a plant while leaking personal information, and it’s worse with Tengen.
It’s a mistake to expect any proper sense of ethics from this manga when Maki-san hasn’t faced any repercussions.
Honestly, did we really need this manga, Atya?
In the first place, it’s not like the door is closed enough to be called a monopoly…
It is thought that it would be better to have Usami, who seems to be the most sensible person, at the top.
What’s interesting about this old woman is that it’s clearly been settled before the decisive battle, yet Meimei is also suggesting the annihilation of the Gojo family.
As expected, Gojo was murdered, right?
It’s not about lifespan, but when money is needed, people like Miwa-chan will be in trouble, right?
It’s fine to teach a disciple in a one-on-one transmission, but it’s not allowed to teach others.
It’s okay for others to see and steal it without permission.
However, it will become low-level and simple like Tsukumo and Gojo.
Considering that they were trying to take over the sorcery world despite various things, such as being unable to disobey the head’s orders and sucking the life out of others, they are indeed a bad person.
…I have ambition, but doesn’t it seem strange to be killed in the chaos this time!?
I can see a future where Atsuya becomes the top, Meimei assists him, and Usami is overworked.
The old woman was an obstacle because the Aitsuya faction wanted to dominate the world of sorcery.
Actually, the claim about trying to take over was just something Meimei said on her own, and the old lady hasn’t affirmed it.
Toge fighting with the Strength of the Courtyard and Black Flash, Papa Kuro fighting without cursed energy, Maki, and Atya who became a special grade without any techniques.
I can sense that you probably like characters who fight without abilities in a powers battle world.
The author’s affections keep changing one after another, don’t they?
The restraints are one thing, but the author’s recognition of the power of gaining strength in a short period is off.
Just by being able to win in the battle in front of you, you’re effectively extending your lifespan.
As for Suguru himself, isn’t it that the Gojo family perished without anyone knowing?
Mr. Akutami, could you please explain where you feel kindness in Aatsuya’s movements in Shibuya?
Isn’t there any restriction that would increase output due to the tradition of passing down knowledge only to one successor?
I think the story after the final battle, up until the end, is even more intense than the final battle itself.
Since you became the head of the family and are in charge of the restrictions, you should know whether you were sucking lifespans or not.
Despite that, does it mean that there was no life collection…?
The disciple lives until old age.
Since there hasn’t been a special grade natural curse spirit outbreak or Sukuna’s resurrection in the story for about a year, it’s just that there was no demand for simple domains until then, and isn’t it just those people who failed to foresee this who are to blame for not trying to learn Shinkin-style?
You’re hitting the wall again, aren’t you? You never get tired of it, do you?
No matter what you do to look down on others, the fact that you are subhuman will never change.
Well, since Aatsuya is the strongest at grade 1, if you think that he’s strong enough to instantly kill curses below special grade, it makes sense that he can fight evenly with special grade as per the setting… Everyone agrees that his strength is undeniable.
In the first place, it’s good that I can learn such a high-performance Shingan-ryu just by training for a short lifespan.
It feels like there’s not much description, just a sense that the upper management died or that random illustrations suddenly appeared, so it doesn’t even feel worth criticizing; it seems more like they just organized the settings they’ve presented.
– I don’t know the amount of cost for the lifespan consumed in the simplified area.
– There are many users, so the difficulty of the contract is unclear.
I think this area is the cause of the murder, right?
If Tsuyoshi hadn’t skipped school in Shibuya, there would have been thousands of lives that could have been saved.
To be blunt, I think it’s perfectly fine for old women to die.
If I didn’t kill the BBA, the death rate in the final battle would be even higher.
Does that mean that being able to learn from Miwa and Atsuya was a condition of not having any techniques?
Even so, I haven’t been casually recommended to Itadori, and the monopoly is just a fabrication.
What was kind about Atsuya?
In the final stages of ethics, Geto probably would have been forgiven if he just said he got carried away and killed the monkeys! And it seems like Junpei would also be forgiven even if he killed all the bullies…
It feels like my younger brother Rabu suddenly popped up out of nowhere.
You’re only talking about money and such from the Shibuya days, aren’t you?
What kind of level is it that even someone like Miwa, who was just doing kendo or something, can especially be drawn in?
If you want Akiya to shine, make sure to get him involved with Itadori and the others early on.
It may be overshadowed by the impact of being gentle, but…
I think the truly incomprehensible thing is Meimei’s evaluation of “If you’re going to take me to a deserted island, it should be Atsuya.”
I think what you wanted to say is that it’s like a multi-tool, but there’s no way Aatsu stands out when there are others with convenient techniques.
If the former upper management commits mass murder even at the special grade level, the death penalty will apply.
New upper management clears Nisha of charges for scouting purposes, leaving the mass murderer Maki unchecked.
Honestly, even if my lifespan is being drained, I think it’s a pretty low cost compared to the thought of being killed on the spot because I didn’t remember Shin-in.
It’s ironic that the person who said it wouldn’t change anything by killing the higher-ups ended up killing them, and sure enough, a different piece of trash slid into the upper ranks.
Even the head of the family, Atya, is skeptical about lifespan and says he doesn’t really understand it, so was it really ever a thing?
If the enemy does it, I won’t forgive them.
The idea that everything is permissible if it’s in favor of ourselves reminds me of the ethics in Harry Potter.
If it’s a deserted island, then isn’t that exactly your brother?
Was there really a need to slaughter the upper management in the first place?
Seriously, why does the author like Atsuya so much…?
It’s close to a proof of the devil, isn’t it?
It’s too evil to kill without proving your doubts.
It might mean “Tengen, huh! That guy probably planted some strange ideas in my head.”
Was there a time when Meimei could connect with the heavens?
Speaking of which, what was up with Miwa walking around the Sendai Colony with a face that looked like he had fallen into darkness?
Isn’t it hard to refuse a request for deployment from the head of the family, not just Shin-In?
Watching Shibuya Atsuya’s moves makes even mandatory attendance seem reasonable, which is troubling.
I’m asking who is the strongest of the first rank, so kindness and deserted islands have nothing to do with it.