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Chapitre 89: Chapter 89

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Megumi thought that getting Hakari as an ally would be a complicated task, considering the third-year student was known as a complete delinquent.

When he found out that Hakari was managing an underground gambling house where fights between sorcerers took place, he felt that finding him would be difficult, but...

The sight before him was far from anything he could have expected.

!

With Todo's forehead colliding with Hakari's, the two sorcerers smiled as they began a test of strength.

"Hakari Kinji!" Todo spoke as he struggled to hold his ground. "Still into the same type of women?!"

"For sure!" Hakari replied through gritted teeth, fighting to push the sorcerer back. "And you?! Still into that idol?!"

"Obviously!"

"Great!"

"..."

From afar, Megumi, Nobara, and Kirara watched the interaction in silence, with Nobara being the most expressive, staring at the two men with a disappointed look.

'Idiots...' She thought, sighing.

"Considering what Panda told us, about you not liking Jujutsu High, I thought there'd be a bit more resistance since we came on behalf of the school." Megumi spoke to Kirara beside him, the girl only shrugging.

"Todo never lied to us, plus, he's the worst opponent for my technique." Kirara said as she smiled at Hakari's animated face. "We saw no reason not to hear your reasons for coming...

And it really wasn't anything we could've expected."

"That's why we need you; the more help, the better." Megumi turned to the two sorcerers locked in a contest. "So it'd be great if you could call that guy over so we can talk."

"Kin-chan's on fire right now; I don't think I can stop him." Kirara said with a loving smile, her eyes fixed on Hakari. "And I love it when he's like this."

"Damn it!" Nobara snapped, and pulling out her hammer, she prepared to run towards the two sorcerers. "I'm going to hit them both on the head!"

"No." But Megumi stopped her with a tired sigh. "Just let them finish this."

"Hakari!!!"

"Todo!!!"

"...Idiots."

.

"They're stable, you don't need to worry."

In the recently renovated infirmary, after a certain someone flooded everything, Shoko moved to sit in a chair while lighting a cigarette, her eyes landing on the pink-haired boy sitting near Maki and Mai's beds.

"That's great." Itadori nodded in satisfaction. "Thank you for that, Miss Shoko."

"No need to thank me, it's just my job." Shoko blew out some smoke as she replied. "But I'm curious. The changes in these two are quite noticeable, what did you do?"

Itadori remained silent, his eyes fixed on the peaceful faces of the two sleeping girls for a moment before turning back to Shoko.

"Monozygotic twins are considered the same being; their souls are intimately connected."

"That's correct."

Shoko seemed surprised for a moment. Even though the birth of twins was seen as a bad omen due to the bond between them being a common idea in the Jujutsu world, it was still quite surprising for someone like Itadori, who had been a sorcerer for such a short time, to know that.

She remembered Gojo saying that Itadori was someone who worked hard and often asked him for books on Jujutsu society, but Shoko didn't think the boy had delved so deep.

"This connection directly affects Jujutsu." And declaring this with certainty, Itadori crossed his arms as he turned again to the two girls. "Maki should have been born without a single trace of cursed energy, someone free from the shackles of the Jujutsu world."

Shoko's eyes widened at that information, and turning to Maki, she noticed how she couldn't sense any cursed energy from her body.

"Meanwhile Mai, she should have been born with high reserves of cursed energy, as you may have noticed now."

Shoko nodded to all of that, turning to Itadori for explanations.

"To achieve this result, I simply separated their interconnected souls..." And as if it were a simple task, he declared, which made Shoko blink slowly. "It wasn't difficult, really. I think the psychological factor of not knowing the outcome was what made the process harder."

Itadori nodded to himself, a smug smile on his lips. "Mahito's technique isn't that hard to use."

"Right…" Shoko sighed. Itadori had some traits remarkably similar to Gojo, and she didn't see that as a good thing…

"By the way, since I have time, I'd like to ask you something." Itadori turned to Shoko, a determined glint in his eyes.

Shoko raised an eyebrow at that, blowing out a bit of smoke, and gestured for him to continue.

"Because of my miracles and the first time Sukuna took over my body, I remember the sensation of reverse cursed energy, but every time I try to replicate it, I feel like there's a barrier blocking me." He began, cursed energy accumulating in his hand as he lifted it. "I'm not asking for an explanation, but I'd like to hear your experiences; I want to know how it feels for you when you use the technique."

Shoko stared at him for a few seconds, simply blowing the smoke she was inhaling from her cigarette.

The boy was, indeed, more intelligent than his appearance might suggest. Not only was his talent immense, but his skill seemed to be a step above.

His ability to control cursed energy surpassed that of a first-grade sorcerer, considerably outclassing his peers. His reserves seemed to be growing at a rapid pace, which was something impossible for most sorcerers, and on top of that, he appeared to be on the verge of unlocking reverse cursed energy.

Was she truly witnessing the rise of another Satoru Gojo?

It seemed almost… Unthinkable.

But it was right before her eyes.

Not only did this boy have as much potential as Satoru Gojo, but he also had the attitude, given that he had been the one to initiate a direct attack on the higher-ups.

Something even Satoru had avoided, preferring to follow their orders and clean up their messes.

"Alright." Shoko nodded, which brought a satisfied smile to Yuji's face.

If this boy had the potential to become a second Satoru Gojo, the least she could do was help him... No, as an adult and a sorcerer, she had to make him better.

She had neglected her duties as a sorcerer for too long, and with Gojo's sealing, she could see that more clearly.

In the end, she was still a mentor to the new generation.

She could at least do that job right this time.


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Blocking a powerful kick, Itadori gritted his teeth as he stepped back quickly, his eyes tracking the movement of his opponent charging toward him.

"Damn, I knew he was strong..." After taking a powerful punch to his defense, Itadori forced a nervous smile as he staggered backward. "But I didn't think it would be this much!"

Regaining control, he immediately tried to counter his target, but as soon as he launched his attack, he was surprised when a sweep knocked him down on his back, a blade appearing right in front of his eyes.

"Keep your eyes on your opponent, don't lose focus, or it could be fatal."

With the voice guiding him, Itadori sighed as he sat up when the blade was pulled away from his face.

"Yes, sir."

Itadori nodded, and lifting his head to look at the one teaching him, he smiled upon seeing Nanami's back.

Nanami was a competent sorcerer, someone worthy of being considered the strongest first-grade at Jujutsu High. Itadori could notice the difference in his cursed energy control; it was more meticulous and only became chaotic when necessary.

That was what made his strikes so painful. Maintaining control over his cursed energy until the last second, he unleashed blows with enough force to injure even special grade curses. Nanami was a deadly opponent for anyone with intermediate strength.

That was why, despite Gojo being a decent teacher, Itadori saw Nanami as a better mentor.

When it came to raw power and enhancement through cursed energy, the two complemented each other.

"Get up, let's get something to eat." Nanami ordered as he sheathed his blade.

"Alright." Itadori nodded as he pushed himself up, a tired sigh escaping his lips as he felt his sore muscles. "Damn, you could take it a bit easy."

"I was taking it easy."

"Seriously?!" Itadori opened his mouth in disbelief before quickly shaking his head with a hint of discouragement. "Wow..."

Regaining his composure, he fell into step beside Nanami, who began walking to exit the training room they were in.

As they walked, Itadori shook his arm to relieve the discomfort, turning to Nanami as he suddenly remembered something. "Did something happen at Junpei's house?"

Confronted with the question, Nanami maintained his stoic expression as he continued walking. "The managers haven't reported anything, so it seems everything is fine."

"That's good." Itadori nodded in satisfaction, a calm smile appearing on his lips.

After retrieving his finger from Junpei's house, Itadori made his concerns clear to Ijichi, the assistant director taking his words into account and leaving some managers to monitor the boy's house.

He wanted to avoid Mahito's approach at all costs, considering that with Junpei's mother still alive, the curse could find another way to manipulate him.

Itadori actually wanted to bring Junpei under the wings of Jujutsu High as soon as possible, but that decision would take time due to the elders needing to assess whether Junpei was a threat or not.

Itadori doubted it was just that. In fact, he believed the elders were merely wasting time instead of doing their jobs...

Sighing, he pushed those thoughts aside. At the end of the day, he could only wait.

Fortunately, with Junpei's mother saved and Mahito far away, Itadori doubted the boy would become a user of curses.

"What would you like to eat, Itadori?"

Blinking when Nanami suddenly asked, Itadori turned with a bit of confusion, his face becoming thoughtful. "I think... pork would be great."

Nanami nodded, seeming to ponder this option for a moment before replying. "Pork, then."

Itadori smiled contentedly, and turning to face the silent Nanami beside him, he realized...

Even after a month training alongside him, he had never stopped to learn more about the sorcerer. It felt a bit rude, considering Nanami was the one helping him improve his control over cursed energy… Not showing interest in his story felt somehow disrespectful.

But with the silence between them as they walked to leave the building, Itadori saw this as a perfect opportunity to understand a bit more about the person Nanami was, since in his old life, despite liking the sorcerer, Itadori hadn't delved deeply into his story and motivations.

"Hey, Nanami."

Calling out to the sorcerer, he watched Nanami turn to him with an eyebrow raised in question.

"What made you return to active duty as a sorcerer? I remember the sensei saying you had stepped away."

"..." Nanami kept his serious gaze, but despite that, he didn't seem offended by the personal question.

Instead, his expression softened as he remembered the time he was working in an office.

"I realized that the life of a salaried worker and the life of a Jujutsu sorcerer end up being quite similar, so in the end, I just had to choose whether to live with or without regrets..." Adjusting his glasses, he began. "So, if during my life I can earn the appreciation of a few people, then for me, that's enough."

Itadori nodded silently, focused on listening to the sorcerer's words.

"Don't get me wrong, I still hate all this. I still see the work of a sorcerer as a job for crazy people, but… someone has to do it, whether they want to or not."

Stopping in his tracks, he turned to Itadori, leaving the young sorcerer confused.

"But I don't want you to feel obligated to all this, Itadori." With a soft gaze, he told Itadori sincerely. "This idea that sorcerers must sacrifice themselves for a greater good, I don't want you to take that to heart… If we, the adults, force the youth to sacrifice their lives, then we're nothing but trash.

The death of your companions should never be seen as something expected."

With his hand resting on the boy's shoulder, Nanami continued firmly.

"I returned because I wanted to live without regrets, but it was also…

Because I didn't want young people like you to have to go through what I went through."

"..."

Opening his eyes slowly, Itadori absorbed that memory for a moment before turning to the bed in front of him, his eyes moving over the body of a sleeping and completely bandaged Nanami.

"Live without regrets..." He whispered, his gaze landing on Nanami's face, completely covered in bandages. "Thank you for that, Nanami."

And letting cursed energy dance around his hand, Itadori showed a determined look.

"I will strive to live without regrets."

"..."

Outside Jujutsu High, two figures suddenly appeared, their gazes filled with memories wandering over the entrance leading to the school's facilities.

"It's a bit strange coming back here after everything..." One of them said, the figure beside her nodding in agreement.

"Definitely..." And with a sigh, the figure pulled out her phone. "He said he would be waiting for us here."

"Do you think he's messing with us?"

"No, our contract still stands. He wouldn't break it without suffering serious penalties."

"Right..."

The two girls exchanged glances for a moment before sighing in disappointment. "And here we are, the girls, who are late."

"Let's go find him, then."

And with the two figures starting to move away, their faces were finally revealed to show two beautiful young women.

"Be careful, Nanako!"

"You too, Mimiko!"


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