Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 132: Shatterpoint – The Veilwalker Breaks the Six Eyes
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 132 wastes no time. After the eerie arrival of the Veilwalker, the chapter opens with silence—and then a blow so fast, even Gojo’s Six Eyes can’t fully register it.
The battle begins.
Gojo activates Limitless: Infinity. The Veilwalker smiles.
“You think Infinity defends you from everything. But what if the attack was never bound time at all?”
Their cursed technique is reveale:
“Eclipse Pattern” – A forbidden art that bends cause and effect, allowing the Veilwalker to launch attacks retroactively—the strike happens before it is even cast.
One moment, Gojo braces. The next, he’s bleeding.
Even Yuta, observing from the edge of the barrier, yells:
“He’s being hit before the move even begins!”
Gojo switches tactics fast—activating Blue and attempting to close the space. But the Veilwalker counters not with strength, but with cursed logic, warping the battleground into paradox loops where motion precedes intent.
It’s the first time Gojo is fighting blind—not physically, but philosophically. The Veilwalker’s technique is design to reject future-base perception, targeting the very system the Six Eyes rely on.
Flashbacks flicker again—of the Veilwalker’s teachings before exile, where they warned that true sorcery must one day surpass the linear.
Gojo is thrown through multiple curse memory loops, re-experiencing past battles in fracture sequence. Shoko realizes aloud:
“They’re not just attacking Satoru. They’re rewriting his experience of battle itself.”
But Gojo smiles, bloodied and bruised.
“If I can’t see the future… I’ll fight like I used to. With nothing but grit.”
The final panel shows Gojo dropping Infinity entirely—ready to fight without his techniques, relying purely on instinct and raw sorcery.
Chapter 132 is an absolute mind-bender. Gege Akutami pits intellect against unpredictability, legacy against exile, and creates a battle that redefines what it means to “see everything.”
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