Jujutsu Kaisen has a painfully high mortality rate. Season 2 alone made anime fans endure the pain of losing beloved characters like Riko Amanai, Mechamaru, and Kento Nanami. Manga readers have also suffered losses like Mai Zenin, Masamichi Yaga, Yuki Tsukumo, and Tsumiki Fushiguro. Even main characters like Satoru Gojo and (possibly) Nobara Kugisaki aren’t exempt from dying tragically before the series ends; Gege Akutami even promised he’d either kill off one or leave one alive. This has left many fans concerned for the future of Megumi Fushiguro. Since his possession by Ryomen Sukuna, his life was presumably intertwined with the King of Curses’. Therefore, the only way to kill Sukuna would be to kill Megumi.However, Chapter 246, “Inhuman Mayko Shinjuku Showdown, Part 18,” offers a solution for Yuji Itadori and Co. to rescue Megumi. Hiromi Higuruma claims his cursed technique can kill Sukuna while sparing Megumi. If he’s right, then it’s a reason for fans of the character to hope for his survival. However, in light of how many characters have died in the past, fans must temper their expectations regarding this twist. There’s enough ambiguity at this point in the story for things to go either way for Megumi.However, Higuruma’s cursed technique provided the jujutsu sorcerers with the necessary solution for killing Sukuna without killing Fushiguro. His Deadly Sentencing Domain Expansion allows him to battle his opponent in a court of law overseen by the Shikigami Judgeman. If they’re found guilty of a severe crime and receive the death penalty, Higuruma can summon the Executioner’s Sword, which he can then use to kill his opponents with one cut (provided he makes contact). Since this Sword only works on those who receive the guilty verdict and the death penalty, it won’t harm anyone else. By using the Sword on the Sukuna-possessed Megumi, only Sukuna would be affected by it. Slicing the King of Curses with this weapon would bring his demise while leaving his host unharmed.
Jujutsu Kaisen has a painfully high mortality rate. Season 2 alone made anime fans endure the pain of losing beloved characters like Riko Amanai, Mechamaru, and Kento Nanami. Manga readers have also suffered losses like Mai Zenin, Masamichi Yaga, Yuki Tsukumo, and Tsumiki Fushiguro. Even main characters like Satoru Gojo and (possibly) Nobara Kugisaki aren’t exempt from dying tragically before the series ends; Gege Akutami even promised he’d either kill off one or leave one alive. This has left many fans concerned for the future of Megumi Fushiguro. Since his possession by Ryomen Sukuna, his life was presumably intertwined with the King of Curses’. Therefore, the only way to kill Sukuna would be to kill Megumi.
However, Chapter 246, “Inhuman Mayko Shinjuku Showdown, Part 18,” offers a solution for Yuji Itadori and Co. to rescue Megumi. Hiromi Higuruma claims his cursed technique can kill Sukuna while sparing Megumi. If he’s right, then it’s a reason for fans of the character to hope for his survival. However, in light of how many characters have died in the past, fans must temper their expectations regarding this twist. There’s enough ambiguity at this point in the story for things to go either way for Megumi.
However, Higuruma’s cursed technique provided the jujutsu sorcerers with the necessary solution for killing Sukuna without killing Fushiguro. His Deadly Sentencing Domain Expansion allows him to battle his opponent in a court of law overseen by the Shikigami Judgeman. If they’re found guilty of a severe crime and receive the death penalty, Higuruma can summon the Executioner’s Sword, which he can then use to kill his opponents with one cut (provided he makes contact). Since this Sword only works on those who receive the guilty verdict and the death penalty, it won’t harm anyone else. By using the Sword on the Sukuna-possessed Megumi, only Sukuna would be affected by it. Slicing the King of Curses with this weapon would bring his demise while leaving his host unharmed.
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