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someone pls explain

bishan March 25, 2026 12:40 pm

bc mangago deleted our notes/comments idk where ive finished reading (last chapter ive bought on the official site was 78 but i kept reading here :// ) and now idc anymore but i'm curious about some stuff so someone please tell me - why tj was in jail only for 2 years? like im not a lawyer but considering his criminal activity what kind of sentence is that? he literally killed bunch of ppl a few chapters ago, was that situation covered up? also doesnt he have like. a lot of enemies who would like to kill him rn? is leaving the gang even possible for someone with his position? he probably knows a lot of stuff that could destroy other organisations/put many ppl in jail with a life sentence, idk it doesnt make sense they just let him go like that... so what happened?

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    Lithium March 25, 2026 12:56 pm

    100% it’s thanks to corrupted lawyers and corrupted justice

    Also he managed not to have any criminal record until now (again thanks to corrupted justice and people doing things in his stead when he gained power in the gang)

    gojos cock sleeve March 25, 2026 1:01 pm

    okay so tj actually killed most of his enemies, and like im hoping for doyak to actually expand on what he actually went in for. the people he killed were members of the gang, so i do think he had a plan to get away w that. & yes he obv also has connections, its implied that Harry hunter helped him, he's the detective whose daughter tj sponsored ??? I think ? for her treatment

    LaNansha March 25, 2026 1:05 pm

    As long as what they charged him with hasn't been made clear, I took it as him basically having the same sentencing as Ian because the author thought it was poetic. You can’t convinct anyone without evidence and with the years of abuse Ian suffered, and the people he killed over the years, he also only ended up with two years because they had people in their pockets. Hell, he was meant to serve less time than that. So I don’t believe TJ was charged for the wedding debacle. Most people at that wedding were people who wanted him dead to begin with (the bride most of all), so it could be that it was circumstantial or it could be for another crime entirely. As long as we’re not told what the charge was though, I think it really just was the author wanting to be poetic with the 2 years.