Gojo has proven he is unrivaled, even by the King Of Curses Sukuna himself. What’s next in JJK?
Jujutsu Kaisen finally marked the conclusion to the fight between Gojo Satoru and Sukuna in the previous chapter of the series. Right now, all eyes are on Jujutsu Kaisen 236, which fans are sure will be just as exciting as the previous chapter. Despite this fight having wrapped up, the aftermath of it is still to be dealt with and there is a lot of interesting stuff that could end up happening here.
Fans are incredibly excited to see their favorite sorcerer emerge on top in this exciting clash, however, there is more to this fight than just that. A lot of things need to be dealt with before the story can move on and that is precisely what JJK chapter 236 will be focused on. Retaliation From Sukuna?
One of the most important things that fans will have to keep an eye out for in Jujutsu Kaisen 236 is retaliation from Sukuna. Fans know already that Sukuna is exceptionally powerful and certainly one worthy of rivaling Gojo. In the previous chapter, he felt the overwhelming domination of the latter and was completely outclassed. At the end of the fight, Gojo ended up using his powerful Hollow Purple technique to blow everything to bits, including himself, and put an end to this fight. That said, Sukuna is still standing. He is in a severely injured state, however, he has not passed out. Although many fans will wonder whether he can continue fighting or not, it appears that he cannot keep going on at the moment.
As mentioned in the previous chapter, Sukuna has lost one of his hands. He has lost Mahoraga, and also the ability to use Domain Amplification. Furthermore, he has also lost fast healing, meaning he cannot even recover properly from what he suffered. Meanwhile, Gojo appears to be back to his best, and that only spells more trouble for Sukuna. By all means, Gojo appears to have won the fight fairly, despite being up against worse odds. He pulled a rabbit out of the hat in a three-on-one battle and that certainly deserves praise.