Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 159

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 159 Summary


The Jujutsu Kaisen manga continues to peel back layers of its richly built universe—this time shifting focus from cursed battles to the battlefield of justice. Chapter 159 is a gripping courtroom drama that explores morality, broken systems, and the emotional unraveling of Hiromi Higuruma—a character who proves that curses don’t only exist in the supernatural world.

If you’re looking to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, especially for deeper character arcs, this chapter is one you don’t want to miss.

Hiromi Higuruma is not your typical Jujutsu sorcerer. Before stepping into the Culling Game, he was a criminal defense attorney—one of the rare few who dared to believe in truth within a corrupt system.

He takes on the case of Keita Oe, a young man wrongfully accused of a double murder. Despite a system designed to crush the underdog, Higuruma refuses to look away. His determination to seek justice becomes the spark that lights a much darker fire.

Keita claims innocence despite overwhelming evidence:

  • A bloody knife found in his home.
  • DNA linking it to the victims.
  • A suspicious history of fleeing the police.

But Keita’s story reveals more than meets the eye. While searching for his secret pet cat—illegal in his residence—he ran from police due to past trauma. It’s not just a case of murder, it’s a web of societal failure: overworked laborers, corrupt nonprofit shelters, and silent injustices.

Even Higuruma’s own associate, Shimizu, believes Keita is guilty. She represents the public defender’s fatigue—the burnout of those who fight for justice and rarely win.

Their conversation showcases the grim reality of Japan’s legal system, where 99% of trials result in convictions. And in this bleak world, Higuruma stands as a lone torchbearer.

Higuruma digs deeper into Keita’s life and uncovers critical evidence:

  • A convenience store alibi.
  • Missing robbery items never found.
  • A mysterious person who vanished after the crime.

Thanks to his persistence, Keita wins a not guilty verdict in the first trial. Keita, overwhelmed, thanks Higuruma—not for saving him, but for believing in him.

But the celebration is short-lived.

The prosecution appeals the verdict immediately. Media outlets accuse the court of corruption. The truth is buried under public outrage, and in the second trial, Keita is sentenced to life in prison—no new evidence, no fair chance.

Higuruma is devastated. The very system he tried to uphold has betrayed him and condemned an innocent man. His internal struggle boils over. Was it all for nothing?

Higuruma reflects on his past words to an old colleague: “It’s not about saving the weak. I just can’t ignore things.”

Now, those words come full circle. As Keita looks at him with sorrow and betrayal, Higuruma realizes that truth and justice have no place in this world—unless he forces them in.

In a stunning moment, he slams a judge’s gavel on the courtroom table.

The room shakes.

A curse emerges behind him.

And with that, Hiromi Higuruma becomes a Culling Game player.

He declares a retrial—not as a lawyer, but as judge, jury, and executioner.

This chapter marks a powerful transition in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga: Hiromi Higuruma’s descent from a man of law to a wielder of cursed energy. This awakening is symbolic—justice is no longer blind; it’s furious.

Fans who enjoy a mix of legal drama and dark fantasy will find this chapter hauntingly compelling. It’s a sharp departure from traditional shonen action, revealing the many ways evil can manifest—not just in curses, but in systems, silence, and societal rot.

Whether you’re reading JJK manga online or diving into the Jujutsu Kaisen manga colored editions, Chapter 159 stands out as one of the most emotionally grounded and socially reflective chapters to date.

Through Higuruma, Jujutsu Kaisen artist Gege Akutami challenges us to think: What happens when the people who protect justice are the ones most betrayed by it?