Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 136: White Hollow – When the First Exile Speaks
Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 136 is haunting, beautiful, and explosive in equal measure. After the dazzling reveal of White Infinity in the previous chapter, Gojo now channels that transcendental state into an attack unlike anything seen before: White Hollow.
It’s not destruction. It’s erasure.
The chapter begins with silence. Gojo floats midair, enveloped in luminous folds of white light, his eyes no longer glowing with cursed energy—but with pure soul resonance. He murmurs the name of the technique:
“White Hollow.”
A ripple spreads.
The Veilwalker’s fragmented domains shatter. One by one, the souls embedded in their body begin to dissolve—not violently, but gently, almost gratefully.
The Veilwalker stumbles, collapsing as the final cursed seal within them unlocks. A small, ancient voice speaks from deep within:
“Enough.”
A spectral figure emerges from the collapsing vessel: Jisei, the original Veilwalker. Once a Gojo clan philosopher, exiled for challenging the foundations of jujutsu, Jisei is not monstrous—but calm, sad, and burdened.
“You… reminded me,” Jisei tells Gojo.
“That jujutsu could be more than control, more than power. But I was already too far gone.”
Gojo approaches without hostility.
“You weren’t wrong. Just… early.”
The two share a conversation—brief but profound—about legacy, mercy, and the weight of being right at the wrong time.
Jisei smiles as their soul begins to fade, no longer cursed but purified by the White Hollow.
“If they listen to you now, maybe they’ll forgive me later.”
The final panel shows Jisei’s silhouette dissolving into light, and Gojo—kneeling, exhausted, but peaceful.
Chapter 136 is not just a climax—it’s a spiritual resolution, where enemies don’t fall in rage, but in mutual recognition. Gege Akutami reminds us that in Jujutsu Kaisen, true power isn’t who you defeat—
It’s who you free.
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