Transmigrated Become Sukuna, but the host is Yukinoshita Yukino?

Chapter 303: Chapter 303: Can There Be Peace?



The Ten Shadows' shikigami, when not fully summoned, don't disappear even if they're destroyed. But with Death's instant-kill technique, Hayashizaki guessed that even the incomplete ones might be wiped out.

However, inside a domain, shikigami become something more abstract. Even if they're destroyed while fully summoned, they'll come back to life in the hall and won't truly die.

They even get a huge power boost from the domain.

So Death's instant-kill technique, born from death itself, ended up being totally countered here. It had no effect.

The only one it could affect was Hayashizaki himself—but Death couldn't even reach him.

It was incredibly frustrating.

Death thought using a domain would let it land a sure-hit with the instant-kill technique on the black-haired young man. But it didn't expect the opponent's domain to shut it down so completely.

The domain, Silent Red Spider Lily, suddenly shattered.

And Death's technique went into meltdown.

"Too bad. Our domains are about even in strength, but my technique is on another level."

As Hayashizaki spoke, he finally stood up from the shadow throne. With a wave of his hand, the anti-curse sword appeared in his grasp, its sharp blade glowing brightly.

With a light flick, he sent the sword forward through the air. The blade vanished from the young man's hand.

Squelch!

The sound of flesh being pierced echoed through the hall, and all six of Death's vertical eyes flew open wide.

"Huh… huh…" A broken, unclear sound came from its mouth—right as the demon-slaying sword that had vanished from Hayashizaki's hand suddenly reappeared, stabbing through the curse's neck.

Hayashizaki reached out again, this time summoning a long blade that also glowed with a bright white light.

The blade vanished from his hand and reappeared in an instant—this time piercing right through Death's heart.

A giant axe, a spear, a halberd… all kinds of weapons formed from shadows, each one filled with the same holy energy as the demon-slaying sword, were stuck into the cursed yaksha's body like a weapon rack.

It fell weakly to its knees on the shadowy surface of the sea, covered in weapons. The holy energy was eating away at its body like poison through its wounds, stopping it from healing using cursed energy.

The six vertical eyes shone dimly with unwillingness, and the power around it kept fading.

But soon, a calm look returned to Death's eyes.

It was born from death—and now, it would return to death.

Its only regret was not being able to kill that man called Kenjaku, the cursed one who had wandered the earth for sixteen hundred years.

The plan was to kill the strongest one first, then go after Kenjaku.

As the domain faded, Hayashizaki looked at Death's body—kneeling on the ground, slowly turning into ashes—and shook his head with a hint of regret.

Any curse strong enough to give Gojo Satoru trouble couldn't be called weak.

But it was born too recently… and it had the bad luck of running into someone like Hayashizaki, who completely countered its technique. That made it look ridiculous—unable to even touch his coat before getting beaten down by summoned spirits.

When Hayashizaki finished the fight, the black-haired girl had just taken care of the nearby cursed spirits.

As Yukinoshita Yukino floated down from the sky, Hayashizaki showed a slightly complicated expression. "Didn't expect you to wear that outfit."

The faint blue light in her strange eyes gave her cool and elegant figure a touch of divine presence.

But the moment she lightly landed on the ground and gave a soft smile, that divine feeling quietly faded away—like cherry blossoms blooming in early spring, her youthfulness suddenly showed on her face.

"I knew you would win," Yukinoshita Yukino said with a smile.

"Too bad you didn't see how clean the win was," Hayashizaki replied, half-joking.

"I've seen it plenty of times already. One more doesn't matter." The black-haired girl shook her head. "The people nearby needed my help more."

"You've grown up."

Hayashizaki looked at the girl in front of him with a bit of emotion. Then, without meaning to, he glanced at her very familiar flat chest and said with a smirk, "Or maybe not."

Yukinoshita Yukino tilted her head, confused, then noticed where he was looking. She instinctively looked down, instantly realizing what he meant by that second sentence.

She crossed her arms over her chest and took two steps back with a guarded look—but her flushed cheeks suggested she wasn't as angry as she pretended to be.

"Didn't think you'd go to another world and come back just to turn into a pervert."

"Reflex. Can't blame me for that," Hayashizaki argued. Then, remembering her older sister, he added comfortingly, "Don't worry, considering Haruno's size, and your genes, you might still have room to grow."

He shouldn't have brought her up—mentioning her sister Haruno only made Yukinoshita Yukino even more embarrassed and annoyed. "Disgusting! Shameless! Creep!"

At the same time, she couldn't help but mutter in her heart:

So guys really do like bigger ones, huh?

As those thoughts swirled in her head, she said, "Anyway, Hayashizaki, stay away from me. I feel like my personal safety is seriously at risk."

Then she suddenly paused.

Wait a second… right now, isn't she technically the strongest?

That would mean… maybe, possibly, probably—Hayashizaki isn't stronger than her anymore?

After thinking for a moment, the black-haired girl's anger turned into a smile. Her eyes curved as she said with a cheerful look, "Sounds like I need to give this dirty-minded Hayashizaki a little lesson."

"Wanna spar?"

Hayashizaki raised an eyebrow. He was just about to agree and teach this cocky girl a lesson about respecting her elders and teachers, when the system's strange mission suddenly popped into his head.

Defeat Yukinoshita Yukino — Reward: 50,000 points.

He glanced again at the name of the system: Strongest Jujutsu Sorcerer System.

The last system, System Nine, never gave him any missions—aside from one special reincarnation task. When he asked why, he was told it was because he was already the strongest, so the system had no reason to assign him anything.

But now, there was a mission.

Didn't that mean Yukinoshita Yukino's strength—at least according to the system—was greater than his?

Looking at the excited black-haired girl, who seemed eager for a fight, Hayashizaki paused for a moment, then smiled and said:

"Hey, how about we settle this peacefully?"

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