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Shoko can bring back Gojo!



Chapter 248 of Jujutsu Kaisen has fueled the fire of hope for Gojo fans, and much of it centers around Shoko Ieiri and her mastery of the Reverse Cursed Technique.




Here's why: 

The Disappearance of Gojo's Body: 

While Chapter 236 seemingly confirmed Gojo's demise, Chapter 248 threw a curveball when it revealed Gojo's "corpse" vanished from the battlefield. This sparked intense speculation, hinting at the possibility of his revival.


Shoko's Expertise:

Shoko is renowned for her exceptional Reverse Cursed Technique, a rare ability capable of healing even the most grievous injuries. Fans instantly connected this to Gojo's potential return, theorizing that Shoko might be playing a crucial role in bringing him back.


Chapter 248 Spoilers: 

Leaks and spoilers added fuel to the fire. Mentions of a focus on the Reverse Cursed Technique in the chapter further amplified the speculation around Shoko and Gojo's fate.


Fan Theories and Hope: 

Gojo's popularity is undeniable, and his apparent death left a huge void in the story. The possibility of his return through Shoko's intervention has rekindled excitement and hope among fans. They're theorizing about the methods Shoko might use, Utahime's potential involvement in boosting the technique, and the implications of Gojo's comeback for the Jujutsu world.


It's Important to Note: 

While the theories are enticing, there's still no official confirmation about Gojo's fate or Shoko's involvement. Chapter 248 merely planted the seeds of possibility, and only future chapters will reveal the truth.


Regardless of the outcome: 

Chapter 248 has successfully reignited the passion of Gojo fans and rekindled the intrigue surrounding Shoko's abilities. It'll be fascinating to see how Gege Akutami, the series' creator, unfolds this mystery in the coming chapters.


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