
Part eighteen of the Shibuya Incident sees Nanami arrive to end Haruta Shigemo's killing spree with brutal precision, while Yuji at last reaches the station thanks to Toge's cursed speech, unaware Choso lies in wait.
Enraged by the body count piling up behind the curse user Haruta Shigemo, Kento Nanami moves in to put an end to him for good. Around the same time, with help from his favorite wielder of cursed speech, Yuji Itadori finally makes it to Shibuya Station.
Nanami strides into the ongoing clash between Nobara Kugisaki and Shigemo. As the curse user wonders whether killing non-black-suits is allowed, Nobara recognizes the arrival as whoever leads Megumi's team. Nanami coils his necktie about one fist and closes in. Shigemo tries to wave Akari Nitta about as a hostage, only to realize she slipped up the escalator during the distraction. Suddenly behind him, Nanami demands the count and location of the curse users. A slash to Nanami's shoulder accomplishes nothing, and a follow-up kick feels like striking solid stone.
With the question repeated, Shigemo stalls, so Nanami's Ratio Technique opens a weak point and a backhand hurls the curse user across the room into a wall by Nobara. Bleeding heavily and barely standing, Shigemo thanks his cursed technique for keeping him alive. Nanami grabs a fistful of his hair, presses once more, then sinks a vicious body shot that splinters the wall and forces Shigemo to spew blood. When Shigemo summons his cursed tool to skewer Nanami from behind, Nobara pins the weapon to the wall with pinpoint accuracy.
Seizing Shigemo's throat, Nanami abandons the question and tells him he came across many slain managers along the way. He floods his fist with cursed energy and asks whether the killer is responsible. The apology comes far too late, and Nanami's technique smashes the curse user's face, leaving him a senseless, bloody heap. Nobara hails him as the perfect picture of a true grade 1 sorcerer. Across the city, Yuji sprints over a bridge and spots civilians being savaged by transfigured humans, far too many to rescue in time. Then Toge Inumaki appears with a megaphone and orders the entire crowd to freeze in place. The clock reads 10:10 P.M. as Yuji steps into Shibuya Station, where Choso waits to face the man who slew his brothers. This part of the Shibuya Incident Arc covers Episode 36 and Episode 37, and Akutami's note jokingly apologized for all the punching.

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Chapter 100, part eighteen of the Shibuya Incident, sees Kento Nanami arrive to end Haruta Shigemo's killing spree while Yuji finally reaches Shibuya Station with help from Toge's cursed speech.
In Chapter 100, Nanami uses his Ratio Technique to open a weak point, hurls Shigemo across the room, then floods his fist with cursed energy and smashes the curse user's face, leaving him a senseless heap.
In Chapter 100, Toge Inumaki appears with a megaphone and orders the crowd of transfigured humans to freeze, letting Yuji cross the bridge and step into Shibuya Station at 10:10 P.M.
Chapter 100 ends with Yuji entering Shibuya Station where Choso waits to face the man who slew his brothers.
Chapter 100 is part of the Shibuya Incident Arc and was adapted across Episode 36 and Episode 37.
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