У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно HEIAN ERA REACTS TO SUKUNA RYOMEN & YUJI ITADORI ||A.U|| ||LKG POOKIE|| (READ DESC) или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
The Twins A Beginning Defined by Hunger Back in the Heian Era, Ryomen Sukuna wasn't born alone. He had a twin. At first, their mother had enough to go around. She wasn't starving; she had just enough to keep two infants alive. But the world outside was a different story. A brutal famine settled over the land like a physical weight, and suddenly, every scrap of food had to be measured with terrifying precision. Two portions. Equal weight. Equal care. One for Sukuna. One for his brother. To any other child, it might have been enough to survive. But Sukuna was different. Even then, his cursed energy burned through him like a fever, demanding more fuel than a human body could provide. Then came the moment that changed history. His mother was late, just a few minutes, a single blink of starvation. In that darkness, Sukuna’s instinct took over. He didn't do it out of malice or cruelty. He did it because he was hungry. He turned, and he ate his twin brother alive. With that act, his path was set. Sukuna stepped into the light as the King of Curses, a name synonymous with slaughter, conquest, and terror. But while the world remembered the monster, the twin didn't just vanish into nothingness. The Watching Soul The brother’s soul never "passed on." Souls don’t move through time the way we do; they exist in a fourth dimension where the past and the future are happening all at once. From that vantage point, the twin watched everything. He watched Sukuna become a god of calamity. He watched the fear of humanity take shape as literal devils. He watched his brother split his own soul into twenty rotting fingers just to cheat death. And eventually, he watched Kenjaku. Kenjaku, ever the opportunist, found this drifting soul. He didn't see a victim; he saw raw material. He began his experiments, but he had a plan far more intricate than just creating another monster. A Father is Born Using the twin’s soul, Kenjaku created Jin Itadori. To tie the knot, Kenjaku took a woman’s form and conceived a child with Jin, weaving together human blood, ancient curses, and the lineage of the King of Curses himself. The goal was cold and calculated: create a vessel strong enough to hold Sukuna until the boy’s spirit finally snapped. Kenjaku banked on the idea that enough suffering would hollow the boy out, leaving an empty shell for Sukuna to inhabit. When Jin finally figured out the truth, it was too late. Kenjaku killed him, sending his soul back to that fourth dimension. Only this time, Jin understood exactly what he had to do. The Trigger We know how the story goes from there. Yuji ate the finger. He met Gojo. He lost his friends. He survived the nightmare of Shibuya and participate in Shinjuku showdown But at his absolute breaking point, something impossible happened. Because Sukuna lived in Yuji’s body, and Jin’s consequences lived in Yuji’s blood, the two halves of that ancient twin resonance finally clicked. When Sukuna tried to crush Yuji’s spirit, Jin reincarnated inside his son, not as a new body, but as a sheer force of will. Yuji finally awakened Shrine. But it wasn't the version Sukuna used. Where Sukuna’s technique was built for destruction, Jin’s was built to protect. It was Jin’s blood that made Yuji a prodigy, and Jin’s will that allowed him to strike with Black Flash at his own command. Yuji stopped being a container and finally became an equal. Uncle vs. Nephew When the final confrontation came, Yuji wasn't fighting alone. He carried his own grit, his father’s strength, and the ancient power of that original twin bloodline. Sukuna laughed at him, right up until he realized the vessel wasn't breaking. It was evolving. It was surpassing him. Yuji Itadori didn't defeat the King of Curses as a god or a chosen hero. He did it as a son finishing a story that started a thousand years before he was born. The Heavy Price of Victory But a victory like that doesn't come for free. To win, Jin’s soul had to strike a contract from the fourth dimension. Because the soul and body are one, the result was a cruel paradox. Yuji became immortal. He stopped aging. He stopped weakening. He would remain in his prime forever. But by doing so, he failed the one wish his grandfather ever gave him: to die surrounded by loved ones. Yuji saved the world, but he condemned himself to watch his friends grow old, watch families fade, and watch entire generations pass him by. He saved everyone, but in the end, there would be no one left to save him.