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Toji explains his unique "Heavenly Restriction"—he has absolutely zero cursed energy, which makes him essentially invisible to jujutsu barriers and sorcerers. He reveals that he hid his cursed tools by having a small cursed spirit swallow them and then swallowing that spirit himself to mask its presence.

Toji departs with Riko's body to collect his reward from the Star Religious Group. As he leaves, he is confronted by a bloodied but very much alive Satoru Gojo , who has just unlocked the secret to Reverse Cursed Technique to heal his own fatal wounds. Key Themes & Impact

This chapter is widely cited by fans as the moment Geto's worldview begins to shatter. Toji's use of the term "monkey" is later adopted by Geto to describe all non-sorcerers whom he eventually grows to despise.

It showcases that sheer physical prowess and strategic planning can overcome even the most powerful "Grade 1" sorcerers.

Geto unleashes his most powerful spirits, including the "Rainbow Dragon" and a spirit capable of creating an innate territory with giant scissors. However, Toji uses his specialized cursed tool, the Inverted Spear of Heaven , which nullifies any cursed technique it touches.

The chapter begins in the immediate wake of Toji shooting Riko Amanai . Geto , consumed by rage and grief over the death of the girl they were meant to protect, prepares to fight Toji.

In of Jujutsu Kaisen (titled "Hidden Inventory, Part 9"), the tragic events of the Hidden Inventory arc reach a boiling point as Suguru Geto faces off against the "Sorcerer Killer," Toji Fushiguro. Summary of Events

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Toji explains his unique "Heavenly Restriction"—he has absolutely zero cursed energy, which makes him essentially invisible to jujutsu barriers and sorcerers. He reveals that he hid his cursed tools by having a small cursed spirit swallow them and then swallowing that spirit himself to mask its presence.

Toji departs with Riko's body to collect his reward from the Star Religious Group. As he leaves, he is confronted by a bloodied but very much alive Satoru Gojo , who has just unlocked the secret to Reverse Cursed Technique to heal his own fatal wounds. Key Themes & Impact As he leaves, he is confronted by a

This chapter is widely cited by fans as the moment Geto's worldview begins to shatter. Toji's use of the term "monkey" is later adopted by Geto to describe all non-sorcerers whom he eventually grows to despise. It showcases that sheer physical prowess and strategic

It showcases that sheer physical prowess and strategic planning can overcome even the most powerful "Grade 1" sorcerers. Summary of Events

Geto unleashes his most powerful spirits, including the "Rainbow Dragon" and a spirit capable of creating an innate territory with giant scissors. However, Toji uses his specialized cursed tool, the Inverted Spear of Heaven , which nullifies any cursed technique it touches.

The chapter begins in the immediate wake of Toji shooting Riko Amanai . Geto , consumed by rage and grief over the death of the girl they were meant to protect, prepares to fight Toji.

In of Jujutsu Kaisen (titled "Hidden Inventory, Part 9"), the tragic events of the Hidden Inventory arc reach a boiling point as Suguru Geto faces off against the "Sorcerer Killer," Toji Fushiguro. Summary of Events

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