Jujutsu Kaisen, CHAPTER 77

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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 77 Summary


In Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 77, the cracks in Suguru Geto’s ideology finally begin to widen—and what spills out is dark, unsettling, and deeply human. This chapter is a turning point in the Jujutsu Kaisen manga, marking the tragic descent of a once-noble sorcerer into the path of a curse user. If you’re following the JJK manga online or just starting to explore the Jujutsu Kaisen description of key characters, this chapter is a must-read.

Let’s dive into the tension, philosophy, and heartbreak that define Chapter 77.

Things take a strange turn when a carefree woman interrupts Suguru Geto and Haibara mid-conversation, asking a bizarre question: “What kind of girls do you like?”

  • Haibara, ever the cheerful one, answers lightheartedly.
  • Suguru, suspicious, quickly finds out who she is.

She’s Yuki Tsukumo, the elusive third special grade sorcerer. Unlike Gojo, she doesn’t take missions, opting instead to travel abroad—earning a reputation for being aloof.

But don’t let her laid-back vibe fool you. Yuki’s philosophy on curses is revolutionary.

Yuki drops a bombshell: while Jujutsu High merely reacts to cursed spirits, she wants to eliminate the root cause—cursed energy itself.

She breaks it down:

  • Cursed spirits are born from negative emotions leaking from humans.
  • To stop curses entirely, there are only two options:
    • Eradicate cursed energy from all humans.
    • Teach every human to control their cursed energy, like sorcerers do.

She even mentions Toji Zenin, the man with zero cursed energy whose Heavenly Restriction made him a living anomaly. He couldn’t generate cursed energy, and that made him immune—and deadly.

Yuki had once tried to study him, but Toji refused.

Yuki’s words hit hard. She offers Suguru a glimpse of a world without curses. But there’s a catch:

“What if we just kill every non-sorcerer?”

It’s not a suggestion—more like a grim thought that slips out of Suguru’s fractured mind. Haunted by pain and loss, especially after their recent missions, his ideals are beginning to rot.

Yuki doesn’t shy away. She warns him:

“Sure, it might be easier to wipe them out, but that would make you insane.”

She asks him directly—“Do you hate non-sorcerers?”—but Suguru doesn’t answer.

In a gut-wrenching scene, Suguru and Nanami visit the morgue. Haibara, their kind-hearted comrade, is dead.

  • A mission meant to be low-risk spiraled into tragedy.
  • The cursed spirit they faced had become a deified guardian, stronger than anticipated.
  • Nanami is crushed and bitter: “Gojo should handle all missions from now on.”

This moment is pivotal. Suguru sees the endless loss that comes with being a sorcerer. One death after another, with no true end in sight.

Weeks later, Suguru is sent to a remote village to investigate mysterious deaths linked to a cursed spirit. He completes the mission but finds something far more disturbing.

Two young girls—Mimiko and Nanako—are locked in cages, beaten, and abused. Their only “crime”? Being born sorcerers.

When Suguru tries to defend them, the villagers call the girls monsters, wishing they’d died at birth like their “cursed parents.”

And that’s when Suguru snaps.

In one chilling moment, he releases his cursed spirits and slaughters 112 villagers. No hesitation. No remorse.

It’s official: Suguru Geto has become a curse user.

What makes Chapter 77 so powerful isn’t just the action—it’s the emotional weight behind Suguru’s choices.

Once a protector of humanity, Suguru now sees most of it as a disease. His shift from idealism to cynicism is tragically relatable. He didn’t wake up evil—he was broken into it.

For readers diving into the Jujutsu Kaisen manga online, this chapter paints a clearer picture of how Suguru transformed into the antagonist we see later in the series. It’s one of the most emotionally charged chapters in the entire Jujutsu Kaisen colored manga collection.

Yuki Tsukumo introduced a choice—evolve humanity or eliminate its flaws. Suguru chose a third path: vengeance.

With the reveal of his village massacre, Suguru Geto crosses a line he can’t come back from. Yet the heartbreaking part is how understandable his descent feels.

As the Jujutsu Kaisen manga panels shift from light to shadow, one can’t help but wonder…

If you were in Suguru’s shoes, would you have chosen differently?