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Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 253 Spoilers: Intense Showdown Between Maki and Sukuna

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Get ready for an intense showdown between Maki and Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 253. Sukuna unleashes a devastating attack, leaving Maki injured and incapacitated. Can she overcome the odds? Find out in the latest chapter!

Intense Showdown Between Maki and Sukuna in Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 253 presents an intense showdown between Maki Zenin and the formidable King of Curses, Sukuna. This chapter unveils a gripping one-on-one confrontation that leaves fans on the edge of their seats.

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Sukuna, who has previously underestimated Maki, finally takes the battle seriously, putting her in a precarious position. The leaked spoilers reveal a thrilling sequence of events that unfold in this high-stakes clash.

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As the battle commences, Sukuna makes a determined effort to close in on Maki. However, just as he is about to attack, an unexpected intervention occurs. Ino comes to Maki’s aid, creating a momentary distraction that allows Kusakabe to deliver a decisive blow to Sukuna.

Despite the surprise attack, Sukuna acknowledges Maki’s skill and compares her favorably to Yuji Itadori, whom he considers insignificant. This unexpected recognition leaves a lingering tension in the air as Sukuna unleashes a devastating Black Flash attack directly at Maki, sending her flying through the air.

The aftermath of the attack leaves Maki injured and incapacitated, raising questions about her fate. With Maki’s current condition, she may be sidelined from the ongoing battle against Sukuna for a significant period, similar to Yuta’s recent withdrawal from combat.

Chapter 253 begins with a flashback scene featuring the top sorcerers from Jujutsu High discussing the strongest first-grade sorcerer. Nanami and Mei Mei nominate Kusakabe, but Gojo’s cryptic response hints at a connection between Kusakabe’s strength and the exclusion of certain individuals from consideration.

Returning to the present, the focus shifts back to the intense confrontation between Maki and Sukuna. Sukuna gains the upper hand, attempting to launch a surprise attack on Maki amidst falling debris. Maki manages to evade the attack but gets injured by a falling car.

Before Sukuna can deliver the finishing blow, Ino intervenes, diverting his attention. However, Sukuna remains vigilant, noticing the absence of Nanami’s blade and anticipating further threats. Sukuna effortlessly evades Kusakabe’s attempt to strike with the blade, showcasing his formidable combat prowess.

The narrative delves into Sukuna’s motives, revealing his anticipation of facing Maki in battle ever since his clash with Gojo Satoru. Sukuna sees similarities between Maki and Itadori, both lacking cursed energy but possessing physical prowess. This prompts him to unleash his full strength against her.

Declaring their showdown as a battle between cursed energy and physical prowess, Sukuna launches a swift and devastating Black Flash attack against Maki, propelling her across the battlefield. With Maki incapacitated, Kusakabe stands as the sole remaining sorcerer facing off against Sukuna, while Maki recovers from the powerful blow dealt by the King of Curses.

As Jujutsu Kaisen fans eagerly await Chapter 253, the intense battle between Maki and Sukuna continues to captivate readers. The outcome of this clash and Maki’s resilience against Sukuna’s onslaught remains uncertain, adding to the anticipation of the next chapter.

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