Simultaneous Transmigration: From Japanese Anime to American Comics

Chapter 145: Chapter 95.3: Night Parade of a Hundred Demons



Regular people couldn't control the weak cursed energy formed by their negative emotions. This energy, when leaked and accumulated externally, eventually formed curses.

To Geto, the solution was clear: create a world with only sorcerers, eradicating the root cause of curses.

This implied annihilating all non-sorcerer humans.

During a mission, Suguru Geto witnessed the ignorant villagers of a certain village persecuting two little girls who possessed cursed energy. His anger toward humanity finally reached its peak.

Geto slaughtered the villagers and left with the two girls. From that moment on, he abandoned the path of a jujutsu sorcerer and became a curse user on the side of evil. He gathered others who shared similar experiences and established the "Geto Group."

Geto's jujutsu technique, Cursed Spirit Manipulation, allowed him to absorb natural cursed spirits and use them as his own.

In Chu Yang's eyes, Suguru Geto was akin to a Pokémon Master in the jujutsu world—just that the process was revolting.

To absorb a cursed spirit, it needed to be transformed into a black, orb-like object and then swallowed into the body.

The swallowing process resembled eating a rag wiped with vomit—disgusting to even imagine.

Yet Geto managed to do it five thousand times!

It was no surprise he ended up on an extreme path—anyone subjected to this kind of practice would likely lose their sanity.

Strong as he may be, Chu Yang still wanted nothing to do with such a nauseating jujutsu technique.

When the power gap between him and a cursed spirit exceeded two grades, Geto could forcibly take control of the spirit, bypassing the need to subdue it.

As a result, Geto, who had reached the special-grade level, controlled over five thousand second-grade and below cursed spirits.

His so-called "Night Parade of a Hundred Demons" involved releasing these thousands of cursed spirits into Tokyo and Shinjuku to indiscriminately slaughter ordinary people.

After listening to Kiyotaka Ijichi's report during a meeting, many jujutsu sorcerers showed expressions of doubt.

The enemy seemed formidable but wasn't as powerful as expected?

Masamichi Yaga voiced their skepticism:

"Even with so many cursed spirits, they're just second-grade trash. They're not a real threat. As for the curse users around Geto, their numbers aren't particularly large..."

Satoru Gojo chimed in from the side:

"That's precisely what's strange. Based on what we know of Suguru Geto, would he ever wage a war he's destined to lose?"

Between the lines, Gojo hinted that Geto had other schemes in motion.

However, no one realized that Geto's real target was Rika Orimoto, the special-grade cursed spirit bound to Yuta Okkotsu—known as the "Queen of Curses."

Back during his student days, Suguru Geto had lied, claiming he couldn't absorb cursed spirits that had been in a master-servant relationship.

This was false.

As long as he killed the master, he could absorb the cursed spirit.

The Night Parade of a Hundred Demons was merely a diversion to draw away defenders, ensuring that no one would be around Yuta Okkotsu.

Masamichi Yaga would never let Yuta participate in the defense of Tokyo or Shinjuku, as Rika Orimoto's power was too immense for Yuta to fully control.

Any mistakes involving Rika could lead to a disaster far worse than the Night Parade.

Thus, leaving Yuta at Jujutsu High was the safest option.

Suguru Geto had predicted this and orchestrated his plan accordingly.

However, Masamichi Yaga had no clue about Geto's true intentions. After hearing Gojo's warning, he urgently requested reinforcements to deal with the impending Night Parade of a Hundred Demons.

While Yaga was in a frenzy, Chu Yang spoke up amidst the commotion:

"I'd like to know, where did all the information about Suguru Geto come from?"

The room quieted slightly, with many turning their attention to Chu Yang.

Adjusting his glasses, Kiyotaka Ijichi explained:

"Most of it comes from personal records kept during Geto's time at Jujutsu High."

Chu Yang asked, "Is there a chance the information is incorrect?"

Masamichi Yaga shook his head:

"Highly unlikely. At Jujutsu High, we frequently tested students' abilities and updated their records. You're a newcomer, so it's understandable if you're not familiar with this."

Some mocking laughter followed, seemingly ridiculing Chu Yang for being an amateur.

Chu Yang initially intended to point out flaws, but seeing their attitude, he decided to stay silent and hatched a new plan.

Compared to Suguru Geto, Chu Yang despised the self-righteous higher-ups of Jujutsu High even more.

Most of them came from jujutsu families, and in terms of cruelty, they were no better than curse users like Suguru Geto.

After the meeting, Chu Yang was assigned to guard Kyoto and work with the Tokyo Metropolitan Jujutsu High.

"You seem like you've got something to say. If you don't mind, care to share with me?"

Satoru Gojo appeared beside Chu Yang.

"Not really. I'm just curious about Suguru Geto."

Since Chu Yang had decided not to help Jujutsu High, he naturally wouldn't expose Geto's lies.

Gojo didn't press further and walked in rare silence alongside him.

When they got outside, they saw Maki Zenin and others still waiting for Chu Yang.

"Persistent, aren't they? Thought they'd already left," Chu Yang muttered helplessly before approaching them.

"If you want to fight, let's find a place."

Maki Zenin enthusiastically led Chu Yang to the training field at Jujutsu High.

Interestingly, Kento Nanami followed along and stood beside Gojo, intending to watch the match.

Gojo grinned at Nanami:

"Maki may officially be a perennial fourth-grade, but in a real fight, her strength is on par with a semi-first-grade sorcerer. She might not lose."

As Panda and others cheered for Maki, Nanami observed quietly before commenting:

"She'll lose."

Gojo smirked mischievously:

"Such unwavering trust, huh?"

Nanami replied meaningfully:

"Gojo-senpai, you haven't seen Chu Yang much since you registered him as a jujutsu sorcerer, have you?

"His battles with cursed spirits—what you know comes only from Ijichi's reports, not personal observation."

Scratching his head regretfully, Gojo said,

"From how you put it, seems like I missed something interesting."

Nanami stretched his neck and said, "You'll understand soon enough."

Gojo turned to focus on the field, where the match was about to start.

"Since Mr. Chu Yang is a professional sorcerer, I'll use cursed tools in our match. That should be fine, right?"

Maki stood by a large bag filled with cursed tools.

Chu Yang nodded, agreeing to the proposal. Without cursed tools, Maki likely wouldn't last even a second against him.

"You'd better wear protective gear," Chu Yang kindly suggested.

Maki took a deep breath, feeling irritated by the comment. If her opponent didn't think their strength gap was massive, why would they suggest she wear armor?

Clang!

Maki drew a naginata from her bag, its blade exuding dense cursed energy. It was a top-tier weapon in her collection, showcasing her seriousness about the fight.

Chu Yang tilted slightly to signal her to attack.

Maki's expression darkened as she stepped forward, her movements swift like a phantom.

The naginata sliced through the air in a wide arc, aimed diagonally at Chu Yang's torso.

With a light leap, Chu Yang dodged, the blade narrowly missing his feet.

In the next moment, Maki capitalized on Chu Yang's aerial vulnerability, lifting the naginata upward in a sharp thrust aimed at his lower body.

"That's dirty!" Chu Yang yelled, twisting his body mid-air and catching the naginata's blade between two fingers.

With a snap, the top-tier cursed tool broke like a flimsy toy.

Maki's pupils contracted sharply.

The cheering from the sidelines abruptly stopped.

The two boys and Panda were equally stunned, their eyes wide in disbelief.

"He didn't use cursed energy to enhance his body just now," Gojo said, pulling his blindfold down to observe Chu Yang through the slit.

"Pure physical strength," Nanami added nonchalantly.

Gojo had always known Chu Yang's physical potential was exceptional, once comparing him to Toji Fushiguro.

What Gojo hadn't expected was for Chu Yang to realize this potential so soon.

Losing her naginata, Maki didn't immediately grab another weapon but charged directly at Chu Yang, intent on engaging in close combat.

Without the heavy naginata, Maki's speed increased noticeably.

She feinted from the front before quickly circling to Chu Yang's weak side, aiming a punch at his liver—a strike colloquially known as a "liver punch."

Chu Yang was speechless.

What's with this woman? First, she goes for my nether regions, now my liver? She's gunning for my vital spots! A slip-up, and I'll be ruined for life!

Forget it! Time for some Armament Haki!

When Maki's punch landed on Chu Yang's side, her expression briefly lit up—only to turn ashen in pain a moment later.

At the same time, the crisp sound of a bone cracking echoed.

Maki let out a muffled groan, took several steps back, and angrily shouted, "Are you wearing armor under your clothes?"

Chu Yang chuckled and removed his top, revealing a muscular physique.

No armor!

Maki couldn't believe it. How could a human body be this tough?

"I told you to wear protective gear, but you didn't listen. Now you're injured. Are we still fighting or not?"

Chu Yang yawned; those few exchanges hadn't even counted as a warm-up for him.

Maki gritted her teeth and spat out a single word.

"Fight!"


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