Spoilers for chapter 255 are now out. More people join the fight against Sukuna. Here’s a guide on the.
Larue grabs Kusakabe using his cursed technique. There’s a flashback where Yuta’s asking Miguel and Larue to fight Sukuna. But Miguel declines, asking why he has to fight a monster who could win against Gojo.
Larue convinces Miguel, telling him to help land the final blow to Sukuna who should be exhausted after fighting Gojo. Yuta and Larue tell Miguel it’d be better to battle Sukuna compared to a cursed spirit (merger) because the latter could trample a country.
Miguel declines again. He says Gojo should’ve asked him personally for his help. Miguel and Larue talk privately. Miguel says he did those things because he wanted to follow Geto. He also completed his responsibility of training Yuta, so he doesn’t want to be part of Japan’s issues anymore.
Larue asks Miguel to fight as a way of mourning and telling Geto to take care in heaven. Miguel says Geto definitely went to hell. Miguel proposes a condition, saying he’ll fight Sukuna when Gojo and Yuta lose, and when Sukuna can’t activate his Domain. He also wants Larue to fight with him.
At present, Miguel and Larue notice Sukuna is unable to activate his Domain, his Reverse Cursed Technique (RCT) is weaker and his heart hasn’t healed. Larue uses his technique to throw Sukuna against a wall.
Sukuna uses slash attacks but Miguel smoothly avoids them. Larue’s cursed technique can grab a subject with an imaginary hand. The hand can bring itself back even after getting destroyed. But 1/10th of the damage returns to Larue.
Sukuna isn’t impressed with Larue’s technique. Miguel’s technique helps his body use rhythm to avoid curses and amplify his physical skills. In a flashback, Gojo explains Miguel’s technique to Yuta. He says it produces buffs and debuffs for himself and his opponent without needing a Domain.
Though Gojo mentions that Miguel’s physical skills are terrifying, almost all jujutsu sorcerers are Japanese who
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