The latest spoiler for Jujutsu Kaisen, chapter 212, has viewers astonished and worried about Megumi Fushiguro. Both of the most recent character polls have shown that Megumi, the series’ deuteragonist, is also the show’s fan favourite. Readers of Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 212 are likely worried for Megumi and Yuji’s safety and the anguish they’re experiencing. However, the chapter also hints that the long-feared battle between Megumi and Gojo may be imminent. Chapter 212 of Jujutsu Kaisen implies that Gojo will battle Sukuna while he is inside Megumi’s body. Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 212 spoilers suggest that Sukuna takes control of Yuji’s body with the Keyword “Enchain,” rips off one of his fingers, and feeds it to Megumi. Then it’s revealed that Megumi is actually hosting the King of Curses, Sukuna, and not Yuji. Unless Sukuna decides to transfer himself to another body, which he doesn’t appear eager to do, Megumi will be permanently subjugated as a result.
Two hypotheses have developed as a result of the leaked content of Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 212. A possible outcome of Sukuna’s employment of Megumi against Tsumiki is a showdown with Yuji. The more widespread belief, however, is that Gojo will be opened and that he will be the one to face up against the King of Curses since he is the only one who can match Sukuna and the Ten Shadows.
The beginning of Gojo and Megumi’s rivalry
Chapter 117 of Jujutsu Kaisen takes place in a flashback to the middle of the Shibuya arc, when Gojo reveals to Megumi that the clan chiefs of the Gojo and Zen’in clans were murdered in a duel during the Edo or Keicho era. The leader of the Gojo clan had the Six Eyes & Limitless like Satoru, while the head of the Zen’in clan had the Ten Shadows Technique like Megumi. Factionalism between the two families developed from the rift that this conflict opened. After giving Megumi this tale, Gojo inquired as to whether or not the young man grasped its significance. Though his ancestor may have been able to achieve so, Megumi realised afterwards it didn’t imply he would be able to beat Satoru Gojo in a fight.
In addition, he theorised, with some justification (although it has been contested), that his ancestor had murdered the previous Gojo clan leader by means of Mahoraga. Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen, however, were in agreement that this was mangaka Gege Akutami’s manner of setting up a showdown between the instructor and his pupil. The cover of volume 2 of Jujutsu Kaisen Key Animation subsequently verified this to be true. Gojo and Megumi were shown on it with their backs to each other. What impressed me was how in both Volume 0 and Volume 1, Yuta and Yuji faced their opponents, Geto and Sukuna, in a very similar fashion.
Megumi, who had been a protagonist up until that point, was depicted on the cover as the antagonist despite showing no indication that he would turn on his master. Some people picked up on the fact that Megumi was depicted inverted, although at the time their interpretation of the significance of this was incorrect. Rather than Megumi, it is Sukuna inhabiting his body who will play the villain to Yuji and, most likely, Gojo, as revealed in chapter 212 of Jujutsu Kaisen.
Reasons Gojo will probably be opened
Prior to this revelation, it was believed that Angel would only release Satoru Gojo if she was given permission to murder the Disgraced, who was revealed to be Sukuna. Hana may agree to liberate Gojo in the hopes of freeing Megumi from Sukuna and transferring Sukuna into someone unimportant, because of her affection for Megumi and Angel’s devotion to Hana. She also has the best chance of murdering Sukuna by using Satoru Gojo. Keep in mind that Angel isn’t the only one after Sukuna; Kashimo and whoever has Tsumiki also want her dead. Given that in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 212 she is asleep and Sukuna is likely to be gone by the time she wakes up, she may see Gojo as a method to get to her objective first.
What would happen if they fought?
This battle may be the single most distressing experience for Satoru Gojo, despite its very minimal influence on the jujutsu world beyond massive damage and a whole upheaval of hierarchy. Previously, Gojo had to kill his best buddy Suguru Geto and then deal with Kenjaku inhabiting his body in Shibuya. Not only does he have to live with the guilt of that murder, but his choice to conceal Geto’s body from the higher-ups is what ultimately allowed Kenjaku to find it. Eleven years ago, Gojo murdered Megumi’s father, Toji Fushiguro, and nine years later, he went in search of the little child.
Jujutsu Kaisen 210 shows that Gojo did more than just introduce him to the Jujutsu world; he also mentored the young kid and became a sort of nanny for him and his sister. Megumi has been his ward and pupil for longer than either Nobara or Yuji, and despite their seeming animosity, the three of them actually have a great deal of fondness for one another. Fight Megumi and, as most readers expect, murder the boy to get rid of Sukuna will be terrible for Gojo and may prove to be the final straw that causes him to snap. The consequences of Gojo losing it are not hinted at in Jujutsu Kaisen, but they would be catastrophic nonetheless.
Concluding Ideas
The events in Jujutsu Kaisen chapter 212 might have a variety of consequences. Using Megumi’s method, Sukuna can vanish after defeating Tsumiki. Many speculate that this incident would inspire Yuji to create his own form of cursed method. Yuta’s mysterious absence up to this point notwithstanding, he is free to show up and take on Sukuna as well. Megumi is almost certainly going to die throughout this mission. Whether he meets his end at Gojo’s or someone else’s is still up in the air. Long ago, Megumi’s creator, Gege Akutami, said that he had already decided on the story’s conclusion. If and to what extent it will be harsh and emotionally draining, only time will tell.