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Star May 12, 2026 9:16 pm

It's didn't directly show how that brain ass took over geto body but it showed in a very distrubing way. Plus geto losing two children while kenjaku being right there shows how that even geto is alive—his body which is controlled by kenjaku, he still couldn't able to save the two girls. Plus he said he had killed many children with in own hands, so we can tell about the slaughter of whole village. Where many children were also there.

Gojo who killed geto in KFC shows what he could have done but didn't. 'What if' hang right there and in first Gojo knew what omega Geto went through, so it means that what if he had killed geto in that KFC, what if he did that then kenjaku couldn't have possessed geto body and geto body couldn't have gone through so much, like fights and all which happens in manga.

Plus, we can see many old men SA geto, which may be the people who joined his cult and that he had to please them or keep them cause he need those monkey for money or it could be the older higher upper who could always send him and other to dangerous mission and that he has to please them. (Idk much about this part)

And that when geto killed himself with the knife and gojo following him and Shoko telling that Geto wasn't alone in the December or something... So yeah, both died in a same month. A very metaphors way it has been shown here. And it's has very much linked with the JJK story.

But the way the artist had shown is kinda disturbing and very confusing.

Gonna be back again to read this.

Responses
    fisheater May 26, 2026 10:50 am

    U liked this???

    Star May 26, 2026 5:12 pm
    U liked this??? fisheater

    Pardon??

    fisheater May 26, 2026 10:10 pm
    Pardon?? Star

    u said u gonna reread it so

    Star May 27, 2026 8:49 am
    u said u gonna reread it so fisheater

    Oh. Yes... though I will not say I like it but the way the author used the ship as a symbolic mirror of JJK’s emotional themes, but presented it in a disturbing and metaphor-heavy way that many readers misunderstand and are disturbed.

    fisheater May 27, 2026 10:05 am
    Oh. Yes... though I will not say I like it but the way the author used the ship as a symbolic mirror of JJK’s emotional themes, but presented it in a disturbing and metaphor-heavy way that many readers misund... Star

    I get wht u mean, I read ur a bit of ur comment but sigh idk it was a hard read for me