Kashimo, a master tactician from 400 years ago, realizes that while RCT flows from the brain, cursed energy originates in the stomach. He concludes that he can kill Hakari by delivering a single, devastating blow to the head.
As the countdown for Hakari's immortality nears its end, Kashimo unleashes his ultimate strategy. He uses his staff as a lightning rod to channel a massive electrical discharge directly through Hakari's torso. Kashimo, a master tactician from 400 years ago,
The chapter focuses on the high-stakes battle between Kinji Hakari and Hajime Kashimo. Hakari is currently in his "jackpot" state, which grants him infinite cursed energy and an automatic Reverse Cursed Technique (RCT), making him temporarily unkillable for 4 minutes and 11 seconds. He uses his staff as a lightning rod
The hit lands exactly as Hakari's 4 minutes and 11 seconds of infinite energy expire. Kashimo declares the fight over, believing the fatal wound will prevent Hakari from reacting. The Ending Cliffhanger The hit lands exactly as Hakari's 4 minutes
The blast is so powerful it blows away a massive portion of Hakari’s abdomen.
The two exchange superhuman blows throughout a freight container yard. In a particularly gruesome moment, Kashimo uses a jagged piece of metal to rip open Hakari's face, though Hakari heals instantly. Kashimo's Lightning Strike
This article summarizes the events of Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 188, "Tokyo No. 2 Colony, Part 7," which originally debuted in June 2022.
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