Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 125
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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 125 Summary
“It Wasn’t So Bad” – Nobara’s Heart-Wrenching Farewell
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 125 takes us on an emotional rollercoaster, peeling back the layers of Nobara Kugisaki’s past while throwing us headfirst into one of the most shocking moments in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga. If you’ve followed her journey since JJK Chapter 1, this chapter hits deep—balancing warmth, nostalgia, and heartbreak with brutal storytelling.
Whether you’re catching up on Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, or diving into jjk read forums, this chapter is a must-discuss moment that redefines what Nobara means to fans.
Childhood Memories in a Small, Cruel Village
From the beginning, Nobara was never like the others. She stood out—not just in spirit, but in the way she connected with people from outside her tight-knit (and judgmental) village.
Fumi, the First Real Connection
When a quiet girl named Fumi moved to the village with a light blue backpack, it immediately drew Nobara’s attention. Unlike the red and black bags everyone else carried, this one was different—just like Nobara herself.
- She asked Fumi to trade bags, marking the start of a unique friendship.
- Despite her tough demeanor, Nobara kicked her own backpack in annoyance, later bonding over Super Smash Bros. sessions with Fumi’s dad.
- It was clear—Nobara didn’t fit in with the villagers. Fumi was her refuge.
The Impact of Saori: Refinement, Loss, and First Tears
Then came Saori, a warm, older girl who welcomed Nobara and Fumi into her home like family. She represented everything the village wasn’t: kindness, freedom, and acceptance.
- Saori’s home became their “secret base.”
- Nobara started to change—she became more thoughtful, more refined.
- When Saori’s house was vandalized, she left the village. Fumi’s strongest memory? Nobara’s tear-soaked face.
It was the first time Nobara cried in front of her.
The Goodbye That Still Hurts
A Train Ticket to Tokyo
In 2018, Nobara finally got her chance to escape the suffocating village and transfer to Tokyo Jujutsu High. It should have been a victorious moment—but partings are rarely so simple.
- Her grandmother opposed the move, delaying her enrollment.
- She met Fumi at the train station, making it clear: she would never come back.
Fumi, hoping for another tearful goodbye like with Saori, felt crushed when Nobara didn’t cry for her. That unspoken guilt lingered for years.
But just before boarding, Nobara looked back and said:
“Let’s meet again—all three of us.”
Blushing through her own emotions, Nobara ignited something in Fumi, who finally broke down and agreed.
Saori in the Present Day: Regret and Remembrance
Far from the supernatural chaos of Shibuya, Saori now works late nights in an office. The TV reports danger in the city, but she barely notices—lost in a memory.
- She tells a coworker about her time in the countryside.
- She wonders aloud if Nobara and Fumi would be proud to see her now.
Saori believes they’d be disappointed. But if only she knew what was happening to Nobara at that very moment…
The Tragedy of Idle Transfiguration
Back in the present, Shibuya is in flames, and Nobara is caught in the deadly technique of Idle Transfiguration. Even in this fatal moment, she reflects.
- She remembers thinking the world was full of crazy people.
- But through her time at Tokyo Jujutsu High, she realized—maybe being crazy isn’t so bad.
- As her life flashes before her eyes, she apologizes to Fumi.
“I’m sorry… I won’t get to see you again.”
With Yuji by her side, Nobara tries to smile, saying:
“Tell them… it wasn’t so bad.”
Then—tragedy.
Her face bursts under Mahito’s cursed technique.
Her left eye explodes.
Yuji screams, covered in her blood.
It’s one of the most jaw-dropping Jujutsu Kaisen manga panels to date—raw, emotional, and unforgettable.
Final Thoughts: A Heroine’s Quiet Goodbye
Chapter 125 isn’t just another moment in the jjk manga online. It’s a character-defining chapter. It brings Nobara full circle—from a girl fighting for individuality in a cold village to a sorcerer who found meaning, friendship, and purpose in a world of curses.
It’s intimate. It’s brutal.
It’s Nobara.
