The judge has passed the verdict on Yuji Itatori and has entrusted Nichiujima to execute the punishment. The early leak of episode 165 of “Jujutsu Kaisen” teased that Itadori will try to find Higuruma’s weakness while the battle continues.
Twitter user Ducky shared the latest spoilers for Chapter 165 of “Jiu-Jitsu Begins”. The new chapter may delve deeper into who Higuruma is.
Higuruma’s skills and abilities can be compared with the level 1 magician.
At the same time, Itadori is working hard to find a way to crack Higuruma. The judge found Itadori guilty of causing the Shibuya massacre and sentenced him to death. Can Itadori defeat his executioner and get rid of this mess alive?
Another Twitter user named Myamura shared that Itadori’s confiscated curse technology will eventually be returned to him. But if the person is convicted again by Judgeman, the punishment will be even more severe.
At the end of Chapter 164, Hiima and Itatori both left the field. However, it seems that they will enter the field again, and this time it will be serious for Itadori.
In the 164th chapter entitled “Tokyo’s First Colony, Part 4”, Itatori and Hikuma fight. He knows that his opponent has 100 points, and he is likely to be responsible for the deaths of 20 wizards.
He decided to take a defensive approach against the day.
However, Itadori is determined to accept any attack the enemy prepares for him.
Higuchi did not waste any time, so he performed a territorial expansion-a fatal blow. As a lawyer, Higuruma’s space looks like the interior of a courtroom.
Itadori found himself on the witness stand. He noticed that Higuma had activated his domain even before he activated his curse technique. Immediately, he tried to kick Feima, but failed to hit him.
Zhiguma explained that in his field expansion, violence is forbidden. But he hinted that verbal violence is allowed.
He asked his Reaper Inquisitor to begin the trial of Itadori.
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