Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 166
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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 166 Summary
Judgment, Redemption, and Humanity’s Fragility
In Chapter 166 of the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, Gege Akutami once again delivers a masterclass in emotional storytelling and character development. This chapter dives deep into the psyche of Hiromi Higuruma, a former lawyer turned sorcerer, and explores themes of justice, guilt, and the true meaning of weakness. If you’re searching for a chapter that perfectly blends philosophical reflection with shonen action, this one is a must-read.
Whether you’re catching up on the latest Jujutsu Kaisen manga panels or looking to read Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, this chapter offers a powerful mix of courtroom drama and cursed energy chaos.
⚖️ Judgeman Delivers a Harsh Verdict: Yuji Sentenced to Death
The chapter kicks off with a brutal declaration: Yuji Itadori is sentenced to death by Judgeman, the spectral judge in Higuruma’s Domain Expansion.
- Yuji is hit with a Confiscation penalty, nullifying his cursed energy.
- Judgeman then stacks on the Death Penalty, empowering Higuruma with the deadly Executioner’s Sword—a one-hit-kill weapon.
This moment hits hard, especially for longtime fans who have watched Yuji bear the weight of others’ sins. Even though Sukuna was responsible for the Shibuya massacre, Yuji shoulders the guilt—a core part of his character that shines in this chapter.
🧠 Flashbacks and Philosophy: The Roots of Higuruma’s Justice
We get a glimpse into Higuruma’s past as a young law student. A figure named Mr. Yoshizawa approaches him with a suggestion: become a judge. Higuruma declines, claiming he lacks ambition.
In the present, Higuruma reflects on his bleak worldview:
- He sees human weakness as inherently ugly, even when people strive to be better.
- Empathy, in his mind, only exposes more fragility and futility.
But witnessing Yuji’s unwavering self-blame—even when wrongly accused—rekindles something inside him.
“It’s like shining a light into the darkness… only to find more emptiness.”
— Higuruma
This chapter brilliantly captures why many fans consider him one of the most complex new characters in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga.
🥊 Yuji vs. Higuruma: A Battle Beyond Cursed Techniques
Stripped of cursed energy and facing a death sentence, Yuji doesn’t back down. He fights—not to win, but to survive and prove his resolve.
- Yuji throws chairs, jackets, and misdirection to close the gap.
- He finally lands a clean uppercut, but it’s not because he overpowered Higuruma.
Higuruma lets him win.
In a moment of reflection, Higuruma disables his Executioner’s Sword mid-fight. The reason? He realizes that Yuji is not guilty—at least not of Sukuna’s crimes.
“The evidence told me what you wouldn’t. Sukuna was the killer. You never gave him control willingly.”
But Yuji still blames himself. That crushing sense of responsibility is a key trait that defines him, from jjk chapter 1 all the way to this critical moment.
🔍 The Turning Point: Redemption and Recognition
After the battle ends, a quiet but powerful conversation unfolds.
- Higuruma asks Yuji if he’s ever killed someone by choice.
- Yuji, burdened with sorrow, says yes.
- Higuruma then confesses he once killed a judge and prosecutor—people tied to a corrupt trial he couldn’t fix through the law.
Their shared guilt creates a rare moment of mutual understanding. Higuruma decides to help Yuji by giving him his colony points, vital in the Culling Game.
He also rediscovers his purpose—not to judge the weak, but to help them.
“There are still people out there who need someone on their side.”
This emotional pivot makes Higuruma one of the most relatable characters in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga colored or otherwise.
🧩 Final Thoughts: A Chapter That Redefines Justice
Chapter 166 isn’t just another fight scene—it’s a turning point. It gives us a deeper understanding of what it means to seek justice in a world where cursed spirits and sorcerers blur the line between right and wrong.
If you’re looking to jjk read online or catch up through the Jujutsu Kaisen manga english translations, this chapter is a gem you won’t want to miss.