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Sep 29, 2019 7:54 AM
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THIS IS A MANGA ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS ANYTHING BEYOND THIS CHAPTER.
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But he can escape his fate?

Sep 30, 2019 12:55 AM
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yo, everyone is ugly now.
"If taking responsibility for a mistake that cannot be undone means death, it's not that hard to die. At least, not as hard as to live on."
Aug 18, 2020 9:15 PM
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Great chapter. Geto has seen so much ugly I can’t even blame him for feeling the way that he does.
Nov 28, 2020 12:38 PM
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This is nicely finishing the flashback and explaining Geto's and Gojo's backstory. Can't imagine what it'd be like in Geto's shoes, I feel like I can understand where he's coming from tho.

Also, both of them were already special grades in their third year? Seems like the mcs have a lot of work ahead if they wanna catch up to their predecessors.

Are my eyes deceiving me or were those two girls from the prequel?
Apr 26, 2021 1:10 PM
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gdi Getou lived so high and mighty all his life, looking down upon the weak, he probably almost never got to witness acts of kindness or whatever to balance the ugliness of humanity e_e
I kinda feel like his whole descent was a little rushed, but well.
May 24, 2021 6:46 AM
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Tsukumo really stirred the pot with Geto huh? Granted I'm sure this wasn't her objective, but she certainly seemed to lay the foundation for what Geto's plan would become. Regardless, I found there discussion interesting, and it was nice to get both further insight into how curses work in this world, and Tsukumo as a character too. She hasn't had anything besides being the origin of Todo's weird question, so I'm glad to get more insight on to her and I find her goal more interesting.

Seems I was right about Haibara's death and that being Nanami's leaving for reason at first, or at least, implied to be with his comment to just leave everything to Gojo. Both that comment and more importantly Haibara's death seemed to further send Geto downward. And seeing after the redacted village was save, the people blamed two children, locked them in the cage where (both with abused appearances), it works as the true moment Geto made a decision. I liked him letting the kids know "It'll be okay" with a cursed spirit as well.
Nov 29, 2021 2:13 PM
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Oh... I see where Getou's coming from. I totally understand him. Might be a villain but a good guy at heart.
Dec 17, 2021 9:20 AM
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It's funny to think that Gojo's kind of detachment and apathy was what maintained him sane the whole time. Geto was too good, but he was in a line of work where the good don't last. The world was too cruel for him.

So he just snapped.

I REALLY liked his backstory. Really well thought out
Mar 29, 2022 9:06 AM
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Haibara sure loves woman who eats a lot 🤭 That smile says it a lot it’s scary but I like his honesty. Yuki was pretty steamy with that introduction but too bad Geto already knew the odd side of her xD “I want to treat the cause” sounds to me that she wants to be a superhero who dominates, has more privilege, and be stronger amongst other shaman specialists. She even knows how the curse energy even all takes its form plus it’s very abnormal for curse energy to accumulate different cursed spirit forms. Honestly I don’t even know how Yuki’s plan is going to be executed but they were very well thought out. It’s quite impressive for a chad like Toji to be the only one who has zero cursed energy and has 5 senses. They’re absolutely nuts with the plan of killing all the non-shamans, just try to inject them in some way to make them a shaman instead of destroying them completely 😭 we all want to live in a world here we have superpowers and can beat the shit outta the curse energy and other opponents. What the heck two childrens are physically hurt but their witnesses seem to be accusing them of killing their relatives, now there must be a spirit that lives under them.
Dec 30, 2023 5:55 AM
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Geto found a his solution, eliminated all the humans, well human not sorcerers!!!
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Feb 19, 2024 7:33 AM
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meu bichinho coringou
May 12, 2025 1:13 PM
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Killing all humans and force hose capable to "evolve" to curse users seems a tad bit much, but it seems the easier way to prevent curses from ever appearing. Getou's plans are just beginning to unfold.
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This chapter digs even deeper into the emotional fallout of Riko’s death and the growing fracture between Gojo and Geto. It’s honestly one of the most quietly devastating chapters in the Premature Death arc.

We see Suguru trying to hold himself together while the world around him keeps pushing him toward the edge. The way he forces himself to stay composed, even as he’s surrounded by people who treat Riko’s death like a spectacle, shows just how much pressure he’s under. You can feel the weight of every expectation placed on him as a sorcerer.

Then Yuki Tsukumo enters the picture, and her conversation with Suguru is such a turning point. She doesn’t sugarcoat anything—she challenges the entire foundation of jujutsu society and asks the questions Suguru has been too afraid to voice. Her radical ideas hit him at the exact moment he’s most vulnerable, and you can see how her words start reshaping his worldview.

Meanwhile, Gojo is drifting further into emotional detachment, and the contrast between him and Suguru is getting sharper with every chapter. They’re both breaking, but in completely different directions.

Chapter 77 is the moment where Suguru’s moral crisis stops being subtle and becomes unavoidable. You can feel the shift—this is where the path toward his eventual downfall truly begins.


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Marianne

~Effort, Fortitude, and Tenacity

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It’s time to ditch the text file.
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