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Using the power of his Six Eyes and Limitless, Gojo is able to overwhelm and defeat the user, even after he fails to execute his reverse curse technique. Just then, Riko receives a text message of Kuroi tied up and captured. 273"Hidden Inventory 3"
Transliteration: "Kaigyoku -San-" (Japanese: 懐玉-参-)Naoki MiyajimaNaoki MiyajimaReina Igawa, Takako Shimizu
& Sayaka KoisoJuly 20, 2023 (2023-07-20)2. 2% After learning of Kuroi's abduction by the Time Vessel Association, Gojo, Geto, and Riko effortlessly storm their base in Okinawa to rescue her and decide to spend the time waiting out the bounty's deadline by hanging out on the island. Gojo lets them stay longer in order to fulfill Riko's desires, though Geto worries since Gojo has been using the Six Eyes non-stop for two days straight. Once the deadline is up, the group arrive at
Tokyo Jujutsu High to prepare for the assimilation, only to suddenly be attacked by Toji, catching Gojo off guard. Gojo stays behind to fight while Geto takes Riko and Kuroi to Tengen's. During their battle, Gojo realizes that Toji has no curse energy at all, unlike normal humans, meaning that he was born with a Heavenly Restriction, granting him incredible physical prowess. Using a hoard of cursed spirits accompanying him, as well as a special-grade cursed tool designed to forcefully deactivate active cursed techniques, Toji is able to overwhelm Gojo and viciously slice at his throat and chest, seemingly killing him. Meanwhile, Riko says her tearful
goodbyes to Kuroi as Geto takes her to Tengen's underground lair. He gives her the option of rejecting the assimilation, having already decided with Gojo to go against Tengen if she so wishes.
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