Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 166 puts Yuji in the defendant’s seat as Judgeman condemns him to death—an oppressive verdict the young sorcerer accepts without resistance. This isn’t about guilt—it’s about the weight of power, survival, and inherent weakness, reflected harshly by the law.
In JJK Chapter 166, Hiromi Higuruma activates his Executioner’s Sword and confronts Yuji, only to halt mid-attack. Haunted by the fairness of a system he once rejected, Higuruma steps back, relinquishes his weapon, and uses his 100 points to save Yuji. It’s a moment where law, empathy, and identity collide—and one man’s judgment becomes hope.














Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 166 reframes justice as more than precedent—it’s moral courage. Yuji’s acceptance of punishment echoes his crushing guilt, while Higuruma’s reversal becomes a statement: citizenship isn’t about strength—it’s about recognizing humanity even when it falters. In this arc of survival and judgment, redemption finds its sharpest edge—not in blades, but in mercy.
To revisit how this relationship evolved, check out Chapter 253, where Choso grapples with his role in Yuji’s training. And don’t miss our coverage of Chapter 264, where Aoi Todo crashes onto the battlefield to face Sukuna head-on—ushering in the next wave of the final fight.

Morimoto Michi
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