{"id":13858,"date":"2025-01-28T14:15:39","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:15:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/yuji-and-sukunas-fight-in-jujutsu-kaisen-is-more-tragic-than-we-thought-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:15:39","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:15:39","slug":"yuji-and-sukunas-fight-in-jujutsu-kaisen-is-more-tragic-than-we-thought-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/yuji-and-sukunas-fight-in-jujutsu-kaisen-is-more-tragic-than-we-thought-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Yuji and Sukuna\u2019s fight in Jujutsu Kaisen is more tragic than we thought &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Yuji and Sukuna\u2019s fight in Jujutsu Kaisen is more tragic than we thought Gege Akutami\/ShueishaYuji and Sukuna\u2019s hateful battle in Jujutsu Kaisen becomes more tragic once we think about the true relationship between the two. Jujutsu Kaisen teased a deeper connection between Yuji and Sukuna from the very start. Not only can the protagonist house the ancient sorcerer without losing himself but they also share some features. But it isn\u2019t until Chapter 257 that we get a confirmation. The chapter revealed that Sukuna ate his twin brother in their mother\u2019s womb. The deceased fetus\u2019 soul was later reincarnated as Jin Itadori, Yuji\u2019s father. This means Sukuna is Yuji\u2019s uncle, in a way. But this revelation didn\u2019t add any emotional angle to their fight. Sukuna deserves what he\u2019s getting from Yuji after causing so much chaos and carnage. However, if we think deeply enough, we\u2019ll realize Yuji\u2019s not just fighting his uncle all this time, but also his father. Though never stated explicitly, Sukuna\u2019s four arms and two mouths may be a result of his consumption of his brother. After eating the child, Sukuna\u2019s body merged with his twin\u2019s. This means it\u2019s his father\u2019s body that has been causing Yuji so much pain and suffering. It\u2019s a bleak detail that makes the final battle in the Shinjuku Showdown Arc a heartbreaking ordeal. Fans are also blown away by the observation. As one wrote on Reddit, \u201cIdentical twins share the same DNA, so biologically speaking, Yuji is Sukuna\u2019s son.\u201d \u201cIt goes a little deeper than that. Twins in JJK are considered the same soul. Spiritually speaking, Sukuna could be considered Yuji\u2019s father,\u201d replied another. \u201cIt\u2019s even more sad that Jin is implied to cherish Itadori a lot, having been expecting Itadori\u2019s birth for quite some time, even at the cost of turning a blind eye to his clearly suspicious, supposedly dead wife,\u201d commented someone else. \u201cThe sad implication of this is that Itadori has been attacking and attacked by Body Parts that should\u2019ve been his father\u2019s,\u201d shared one fan. While readers can see the tragedy of the fight, Yuji has no idea about his true relation to Sukuna, or even his real parentage. But since Jujutsu Kaisen has four chapters left before its ending, maybe Yuji will learn the truth before the finale. If you\u2019re looking to learn more about the incredible manga, check out Nobara\u2019s fate and the questions Jujutsu Kaisen ending needs to answer.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Yuji and Sukuna\u2019s fight in Jujutsu Kaisen is more tragic than we thought Gege Akutami\/ShueishaYuji and Sukuna\u2019s hateful battle in Jujutsu Kaisen becomes more tragic once we think about the true relationship between the two. Jujutsu Kaisen teased a deeper connection between Yuji and Sukuna from the very start. 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