Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 120

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 120 Summary


The aftermath of Sukuna’s rampage hits like a gut punch in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 120, as we’re thrown headfirst into a whirlwind of grief, resolve, and heartbreaking goodbyes. If you’re catching up on the Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, buckle up—this chapter is emotional, raw, and unforgettable.

Whether you’re a seasoned fan or just starting to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, this chapter is a prime example of why Gege Akutami’s work resonates so deeply with readers around the world.

After unleashing hell in Shibuya, Sukuna casually hands the reins back to Yuji Itadori. But he doesn’t just disappear quietly—he makes sure Yuji sees what he’s done.

Yuji wakes up among the shattered remains of Shibuya, where once-bustling streets now resemble a war zone. The very first thing he sees? Haruta Shigemo’s corpse—a chilling welcome back to reality. It’s more than just destruction; it’s a graveyard of Sukuna’s victims, including Mimiko and Nanako, whom Yuji had hoped to protect.

Emotional Breakdown and Cold Resolve

Yuji’s immediate reaction is one of despair. Memories of the massacre flood in. He vomits. He cries. He scratches at the rubble, muttering to himself: “Just die already.”

But then—silence.

Yuji lifts his head, and a chilling transformation takes place. Gone is the emotionally overwhelmed teen; in his place stands a boy who knows he must act. “At this rate… I’m nothing but a murderer.” It’s a moment of devastating clarity that pushes Yuji into a new mental state—cold, determined, and ready to bear the weight of everything he’s seen.

While Yuji steels himself, another fan-favorite character takes center stage: Kento Nanami.

Severely burned, barely alive, Nanami drags his damaged body through Shibuya Station. The left side of his face is scorched. His breaths are shallow. Yet, he moves forward—blade in hand.

He dreams, briefly, of a quiet life in Malaysia, where books and peace could have replaced blood and curses. But Nanami isn’t allowed peace just yet.

Descending a stairway, Nanami finds himself surrounded by transfigured humans—Mahito’s horrific creations. And yet, even in his weakened state, Nanami fights. He slashes, swings, and stands his ground with unwavering resolve. He doesn’t know where Megumi is, or how Maki or Naobito are doing. Still, he fights.

But then, Mahito arrives.

Stepping out from the shadows, Mahito places a hand on Nanami’s chest, grinning. The cursed spirit offers a twisted reunion: “Since we go way back, want to have a little chat?”

Nanami doesn’t respond to Mahito. Instead, he seems to drift into a memory, speaking with Yu Haibara, his fallen comrade. He questions his own motives, his choices, and whether it was all worth it.

As if guided by Haibara’s spirit, Nanami looks to his right—where Yuji appears.

With a soft smile, Nanami uses his final breath to pass the torch: “It’s your fight now.” And just like that, Mahito ends it—obliterating Nanami’s upper body in one brutal strike.

Yuji arrives just in time to witness the murder, and what follows is pure, unfiltered rage.

Screaming with anguish and fury, Yuji charges at Mahito, demanding to know what he is. Mahito, ever amused, welcomes the battle. “No need to yell, I can hear just fine.”

The rematch is set—and this time, Yuji’s not just fighting as a sorcerer. He’s fighting as a man who’s lost too much.

Chapter 120 is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. If you’re looking for a reason to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, this is it. The chapter is a turning point, marking the loss of a beloved mentor and the emotional evolution of our protagonist.

Nanami’s death isn’t just another casualty—it’s a symbol of the cost of this war. And Yuji’s transformation? It’s the quiet birth of a hardened sorcerer who now carries the pain of everyone he’s lost.