Todo and Yuji appear to still be at a disadvantage in their ongoing fight against Mahito. The reported events in “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130 do not seem to look any better as well. However, it is still filled with interesting twists including an interaction between Sukuna and Mahito.
‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ chapter 130 spoilers, leaks: Mahito meets Sukuna
While the fight with Mahito remains the main focus in the manga, the highlight of “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130 has to be the upcoming conversation between Sukuna and Mahito. Source of leaks and rough translations report that Mahito will enter Sukuna’s realm.
Mahito subtly asks if his recent attacks on Itadori’s body has angered the so-called King of Curses. Mahito will also recognize that Sukuna and Yuji may have some sort of pact made way before this fight, and he is right. However, Mahito will ask Sukuna not to use that and instead let him defeat Yuji. Mahito will then taunt Sukuna in “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130 saying he will not let him switch places with Yuji.
It can be recalled that in earlier chapters, Sukuna forced Yuji to enter an unnamed Binding Vow. Its conditions include Sukuna will take over Yuji’s body for a full minute once the Curse chants “Enchain.” The pact also entails that Yuji will have no recollection about this Binding Vow and Sukuna later added that he will not hurt anyone during that full minute. This is very likely the vow that Mahito will be talking about in “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130.
Sukuna’s response is not shown in the “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130 leaks, but it is not guaranteed that will follow Mahito’s request or go the other way and take over Yuji’s body to fight Mahito. This is one of the complexities of the character since he does not have a defined alliance with anyone, even with his vessel.
Mahito is by far the strongest Curse that the Jujutsu High students ever had to face, and he does not show any signs of slowing down in “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130. During the fight with Mahito, several lives have been placed in grave danger, and manga fans are still in the dark about the real condition of Nobara.
It can be recalled that Mahito managed to land a potentially fatal blow on Nobara’s head, but in the previous chapters she is still alive, although barely survived the attack. The “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130 leaks suggest Todo is the one in serious danger now.
‘Jujutsu Kaisen’ chapter 130 release date, where to read
There will be no new Jujutsu Kaisen chapter in this week’s issue of Weekly Shonen Jump. The special 14 page gag side-story will take chapter 130’s place in the magazine’s line up. A much needed rest for Gege Akutami❤️ pic.twitter.com/NUZ8B6TjkZ
— Jujutsu Kaisen (@JujutsuKaisen) November 11, 2020
Fans have been waiting for “Jujutsu Kaisen” chapter 130 since the series went on a break last week. Luckily, the next Weekly Shonen Jump issue will be released a few days earlier than usual. It will be available on Manga Plus and Shonen Jump on the Viz Media website on Friday, Nov. 20. The simulpub will have the official English translation and free to access for a few weeks.


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