Caring for Maki {92}

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Kenzo just sat down on a chair looking pretty nonchalant about everything about a day or so a new rule had been added to the culling game.

9. Players gain access to information on other players, such as their name, amount of points, number of rules added, and their current colony.

It was added by a player called Hajime Kashimo, He seemed decently strong, he also probably had gone on a murder spree in order to gain those points which probably meant a lot of sorcerers were murdered that day.

As Kenzo was deep in his thought thinking of the most random shit to ever exist, he suddenly realise something very important stuff, couldn't he just go on a hunting session and just straight murk everything in sight... it's not like anyone could actually stop him if he tried, he could go after Kashimo, and then Higuroma.

Couldn't he technically use Mahito to remove whatever soul fucking shit Megumi's sister had in her head, the thing was he wasn't willing to risk it because if that fail how exactly was he supposed to say that to Megumi.

"Oh yeah sorry... I tried fixing your sister but now she is next to your mother in the pearly gates sorry I tried".....

That doesn't sound too good to say to Megumi, like everything that happening he feels like he could help but there is that big if it goes wrong and there is also the fact that he wants to see them grow just like Gojo had watched him grow.

If he solved everything what did that leave them...probably less scared and less trauma but still he has a shadow soldier in each and every single one of them so it's not like, he couldnt just you know,step in before they die.He is fast enough to do that and strong enough to kill every living thing on this planet including 15 finguer Sukuna.

He could beat him mid diff,it would be just doing like a jog, Sukuna probably had tried to have fun with him and start out relatively weak but Kenzo had just palmed him and move him away.

Was it disrespectful absolutely, would he do it again..fuck yeah.

He know that Sukuna finguer doesnt give him a linear growth but instead the growth is expositional. but unless Kenzo just stand still and do nothing Sukuna is not winning a fight against current Kenzo and that excluding his shadow army.

His best shot is a domain clash but......Kenzo domain had improved greatly to the point that he could basically spam it.

So his win-con are pretty solid.

Although he doesnt want to kill Yuji,but if Sukuna does take over in he is at 20 finguer,Kenzo could try something where his control over the soul to split Sukuna and Yuji soul.

Sure that leaves the risk of Sukuna fully reincarnating but fuck that, Kenzo would kill and have no remorse for killing him as he wouldn't be killing Yuji.

Kenzo, sensing the distinctive scent of blood, looked up as Maki entered the room, her form covered in the crimson evidence of battle. The smell was unmistakably not her own, and a tense air settled over the room as everyone took in the sight of Maki, a formidable force carrying the aftermath of a fierce encounter.

Without uttering a word, Maki's presence spoke volumes, and Kenzo couldn't help but feel the weight of the situation. The unspoken question hung in the air — what had transpired, and who had crossed paths with Maki's relentless fury?

"I killed them all, but why do I feel so empty?" Maki's voice echoed through the room, carrying with it a profound sense of emptiness that mirrored the expression on her face. The aftermath of the slaughter had left her grappling with a void, a haunting silence within herself that even the act of vengeance couldn't fill.

The room fell into a heavy silence as those present absorbed the weight of Maki's words.

Kenzo, sensing Maki's internal turmoil, moved with empathy and understanding. Disregarding the blood staining her and himself, he gently pulled her into a comforting embrace. The warmth of the hug offered solace amidst the cold aftermath of battle.

In that moment, words were unnecessary. Kenzo's gesture spoke volumes, expressing solidarity and support. The embrace held a silent acknowledgment of Maki's pain and the weight she carried.

As Maki rested in Kenzo's embrace, the weight of her words lingered in the air. Finally, breaking the silence, she spoke with a voice that carried the burden of grief.

"I lost her, Kenzo," Maki murmured, her words heavy with sorrow. "I killed them all, as I promised Mai I would, but the victory feels hollow. My sister paid the price, and now, I'm left with this emptiness."

The admission hung in the air, the raw vulnerability of Maki's confession echoing through the room. Kenzo, still holding her in a comforting hug, listened attentively, understanding the depth of her pain

Kenzo tightened his embrace, offering silent support as Maki shared the weight of her grief. The room remained enveloped in a heavy silence, the magnitude of loss echoing through their shared vulnerability.

"I never thought it would hurt this much," Maki continued, her voice a whisper against the backdrop of their shared solitude. "I avenged her, but the cost was too high. Mai paid with her life, and now, all I have left is this emptiness."

Kenzo, still holding her, felt the gravity of Maki's words. There was no need for him to offer empty platitudes; his presence was a testament to his understanding. In the hushed aftermath, the weight of their shared grief forged a connection, transcending the need for spoken consolation.

As they stood entwined in the quiet sanctuary of the embrace, Maki found a fleeting moment of solace in Kenzo's support.

"I am here for you and always will be," Kenzo whispered, his voice a gentle reassurance as he held Maki even closer. The sincerity in his words resonated in the quiet space between them, offering a sense of comfort amidst the turmoil of grief.

Maki, still enveloped in the warmth of the embrace, found solace in Kenzo's unwavering support. In that moment, the emptiness she felt began to soften, if only slightly, as the shared vulnerability forged a connection that transcended the scars of battle.

A/N if we being realistic,Kenzo by himself can basically end the story here,He could Kenjaku release Gojo,remove Sukuna from Yuji body and kill him....sure it might be hard and he might get hurt but without spacial slash, Sukuna has no win con over current Kenzo.

Kenzo is by now stronguer than Gojo,yes the same Gojo that was divided in half,so yes he could end the story by himself but i feel like that would be boring so i instead decided to give Sukuna a fighting chance and make the master student duo jump Sukuna.

I just wanted to say this in advance.

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