Chapter 266: Inhuman Makyo Shinjuku Showdown, Part 37

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#3
That fushigoro talking thing/flashback whatever was unexpected and came out of nowhere. Chapter wasn’t to bad more of a buildup for next week. Is that the finger that was in Yuji or the finger Yuta ate? But it looks like the fight will end in a few chapters.
 
#4
wait they are fighting inside domain???

fuck i got so many questionnnnn!

what is the name of Yuji DE? he just shows handsign right? i dont see any names

oh his "dismantle" hit physical and souls correct? not just pure physical like Sukuna.. man thats mean his DE works close like Gojo's (his one effect brain thou)

if it works like gojo, then it will hit Megumi hence the 10S activated.

who's finger is that anyway?
 
#7
Looks like Sukuna finger to me. The skin and nail don't look like Yuji's.
That's true, but he is misteriously missing a finger.
Could be that he somehow "removed" the finger that was sealed in him as a baby by copying what Sukuna did when he switched to Megumi's body. And that's the reason the finger looks like that.
Pure conjecture ofc since we have nothing to go off of
 
#8
the implication from the panel before is that it's Yuji's left ring ringer: his pinky got torn off by Sukuna before switching bodies, and now his ring finger is missingbas well.
The finger is sukunas tho, yuji’s nails aren’t like that.

His ring finger is the one rika ate for dismantle, and the implication that she ate the last Sukuna finger was a red herring
 
#9
One thing I'll give Gege props for: he wrote and still writes Yuji in a consistently great way (when he isn't sidelined like in the CG)

Great character work that shows his change from guy that gut thrusted into this weird world trying to be the hero, becoming a cog, and now growing out of that mindset while accepting his friend's refusal to try and come back and continue to live
 
#11
One thing I'll give Gege props for: he wrote and still writes Yuji in a consistently great way (when he isn't sidelined like in the CG)

Great character work that shows his change from guy that gut thrusted into this weird world trying to be the hero, becoming a cog, and now growing out of that mindset while accepting his friend's refusal to try and come back and continue to live
Yeah he really investing a lot into Yuji writing, like even that Yuji uses his "fingers", which was his whole purpose, its thematically fitting
 
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#14
This is a fish path. What you will find at the end of this is a system called a "fish ladder" that allows fish that have been blocked by the dam construction to migrate upstream.

Yuji will “enlighten” Sukuna, aka migrate him as a fish to the other side, crossing a river.







The Culling Game in Japanese is written as 死滅回游 (shimetsu kaiyuu), which literally translates to “annihilation migration.” It refers to the behavior of fish species that have different breeding grounds from their habitat.



They migrate when it’s time to spawn, then die in massive numbers in the new environment because their bodies simply can’t tolerate the environmental conditions of the breeding ground.

Basically, the train could mean Yuji enlightening Sukuna and also migrating him, thus killing him.

 
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