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A Jujutsu Kaisen Theory Reveals The True Identity of Usami

A Still From Jujutsu Kaisen (Credits: Gege Akutami)

In the latest installment of Jujutsu Kaisen, chapter 253, readers are introduced to a compelling new character named Usami, further enriching the series’ already diverse and intriguing cast. The chapter kicks off with a thought-provoking question posed to “the strong”: Who is the strongest Grade 1 Sorcerer?

Amidst this discussion among esteemed sorcerers such as Mei Mei, Kento Nanami, Gojo Satoru, and Atsuya Kusakabe, a consensus emerges as Mei Mei, Nanami, and Gojo unanimously declare Kusakabe as the pinnacle of strength.

However, intriguingly, Kusakabe himself deflects this acknowledgment, instead highlighting Usami as a noteworthy contender and opting out of the discussion.

The introduction of Usami has ignited a fervent buzz within the fandom, sparking speculation and theories about the nature of this enigmatic character and its potential role in the unfolding narrative.

As fans eagerly dissect and analyze the implications of Usami’s introduction, the article endeavors to delve into the possibilities and present a plausible theory regarding this intriguing addition to the Jujutsu Kaisen universe.

Theorycrafting in Jujutsu Kaisen Revealing Mystery of Usami

The intriguing mention of “Usami” by Kusakabe in Jujutsu Kaisen has ignited a whirlwind of speculation and theories within the fandom, and one theory, in particular, stands out as a plausible explanation for this mysterious character’s identity.

A Still From Jujutsu Kaisen (Credits: Gege Akutami)

Recall that Atsuya Kusakabe has a younger sister, whose existence and whereabouts remain shrouded in mystery. The prevailing theory posits that “Usami” could indeed be the name of Kusakabe’s younger sister.

Building upon this premise, it’s suggested that Kusakabe and his sister, Usami, may have once formed a formidable duo, each complementing the other’s strengths and weaknesses.

While Kusakabe leans towards defense with his swordsmanship skills, “Usami” could have specialized in offense, creating a harmonious balance between them and earning them a reputation as a formidable pair of sorcerers.

A Still From Jujutsu Kaisen (Credits: Gege Akutami)

However, tragedy may have struck, leading to an unfortunate incident that left Usami incapacitated and unable to continue her role as a sorcerer.

As a result, Kusakabe assumes the responsibility of caring for his sister, explaining his aversion to combat and preference for avoiding confrontation whenever possible.

The theory takes an intriguing turn as it goes into the backstory of Masamichi Yaga’s Cursed Corpses, particularly Takeru, who was created from the soul information of Kusakabe’s nephew.

A Still From Jujutsu Kaisen (Credits: Gege Akutami)

Connecting the dots, it’s posited that Takeru was actually Usami’s son, who had suffered a tragic fate necessitating Yaga’s intervention to salvage his soul’s information and create a Cursed Corpse.

This revelation sheds new light on the poignant scene in Jujutsu Kaisen where Yaga introduces Takeru to his wheelchair-bound mother. As Takeru correctly deduces the woman’s identity as his mother, she miraculously rises from her wheelchair, overcome with tears of joy as she embraces her son.

This theory not only adds depth to the narrative but also offers a compelling explanation for the enigmatic mention of “Usami” by Kusakabe, weaving together various plot threads and character dynamics in a cohesive and surprising manner.

As fans eagerly await further developments in the story, theories such as these serve to fuel anticipation and keep the fandom engaged in the rich tapestry of Jujutsu Kaisen’s universe.

Mudassir Kamran: I am Mudassir Kamran, hailing from the vibrant city of Mumbai, Maharashtra. As a passionate writer and an avid anime and manga enthusiast, I dedicate myself to bringing you the latest and most captivating stories from the world at OtakuKart. Join me on a journey through the fascinating realms of anime and manga as we explore their captivating narratives together.
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