
Jogo pours every Sukuna finger he holds into Yuji, briefly waking the King of Curses. Sukuna feels no obligation to anyone, and a desperate plea from the Hasaba twins ends in slaughter before he turns his attention to Jogo's request.
Jogo feeds Yuji all ten fingers in his possession, rousing Sukuna for a brief window. The King of Curses has no interest in helping his summoners, but he is willing, in his way, to hear what Nanako, Mimiko, and Jogo each want to ask of him.
Having finished force-feeding the fingers, Jogo reckons Yuji has now eaten fifteen total before a cough draws his eye to the surviving Mimiko and Nanako. He notes their fear and guesses they cannot manage another technique to flee. An ominous voice orders Jogo to move within one second, and the curse darts beside the sisters. Sukuna tells the trio they are holding their heads too high before him; when the girls prostrate and Jogo drops to one knee, Sukuna's technique tears a gash through the wall that slices off the top of Jogo's head, remarking that one knee is still too high and that the boughs heaviest with fruit hang lowest, though Jogo bears little now.
Nanako seizes the chance to ask Sukuna to free Suguru Geto by killing the person now inhabiting his body, explaining that she and Mimiko loved their master and want Pseudo-Geto dead, offering the location of another finger in trade. Sukuna tells them to raise their heads, smirks, then violently severs Mimiko's head, displeased at being treated like he takes orders for a few fingers. Nanako, drenched in her sister's blood and crying out, aims her phone camera to trigger her technique, but Sukuna acts first, shearing off the top of her skull and then dismantling her whole body into tiny cubes. Catching her phone, he judges the camera-linked technique boring. He asks Jogo what he needs, but Jogo claims to want nothing except Sukuna's full revival, pressing him to make a binding vow to take Yuji's body for good using his friends as leverage. Sukuna refuses, citing his own plans, then offers a wager out of amusement: land a single hit in a fight, and he will work with the group for now and slaughter everyone in Shibuya except one. Jogo accepts.
Part of the Shibuya Incident arc and set at Shibuya Station, this chapter showcases Sukuna's Shrine technique and its Dismantle slash. It marks the deaths of the Hasaba sisters and includes flashbacks to Suguru Geto and Pseudo-Geto. The events were adapted in Episode 39 of the anime.

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In Chapter 112, Jogo feeds Yuji all ten Sukuna fingers he holds, briefly waking the King of Curses. Sukuna feels no obligation to his summoners, slaughters the Hasaba twins, and ends the chapter by making a wager with Jogo.
Sukuna kills both Hasaba sisters in Chapter 112, severing Mimiko's head and then shearing off the top of Nanako's skull before dismantling her whole body into tiny cubes. He acts because he is displeased at being treated as though he takes orders for a few fingers.
Nanako asks Sukuna to free Suguru Geto by killing the person now inhabiting his body, explaining that she and Mimiko loved their master and want Pseudo-Geto dead. She offers the location of another Sukuna finger in trade.
Sukuna offers Jogo a wager out of amusement: land a single hit in a fight, and Sukuna will work with the group for now and slaughter everyone in Shibuya except one. Jogo accepts the bet.
Chapter 112 showcases Sukuna's Shrine technique and its Dismantle slash, which he uses to slice apart Jogo and the Hasaba sisters. Part of the Shibuya Incident arc, the events were adapted in Episode 39 of the anime.
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