
Chapter one hundred seventy of Jujutsu Kaisen. Battered by Reggie's receipt-powered ambushes, Megumi draws him into a gymnasium and answers with his own Domain Expansion, Chimera Shadow Garden, to seize control of the fight.
With Reggie finally isolated, Megumi can fight him seriously, yet his foe keeps nicking him with a barrage of minor strikes. Turning the duel around demands that Megumi commit to one decisive technique.
As they sprint through the streets, Reggie is struck by the breadth of Megumi's summons while Max Elephant tries to drench him and Rabbit Escape spills forth. A receipt becomes a net in Reggie's hands, snaring the rabbits, and his innate technique, Contractual Re-Creation, then turns more receipts into kitchen knives that whip toward Megumi. Reggie works out that the rabbits keep returning where other shikigami cannot, and he confirms Megumi has realized the technique manifests whatever a receipt has written on it. Burning one receipt, Reggie awards himself a two-night stay at a five-star inn and feels completely restored, while Megumi sags from the earlier ambush and his heavy use of summons. Reggie reasons that wounded shikigami cannot be recalled and that, lacking the versatile Divine Dog: Totality, Megumi has no finisher, so the two of them must grind each other down.
Megumi has Nue lift him away and announces a retreat, but Reggie loosens camera drones and a moped that trail him to a gymnasium. Stepping inside, Megumi is glad of the roomy floor. Reggie surfaces on the balcony, wary, and rams two re-created trucks through the wall straight at him; Megumi rolls beneath them, vexed that his foe lied about owning no big moves. Potted plants then drop on his head from outside his view, Reggie slashes his back and arm with a small blade, and a kitchen knife hidden inside a thrown daikon stabs his elbow before a front kick puts him on the floor.
Reggie clarifies that his re-creations act like shikigami and can soar on command, then offers Megumi a swift death in trade for his points. Megumi replies that barriers come hard to him and that he cannot stretch a fabricated space over a real one whose dimensions differ, yet the gym is a flawless fit for his domain. He unleashes Domain Expansion: Chimera Shadow Garden, drawing the barrier tight around the gymnasium to cage a startled Reggie, and remarks that he never claimed to be without big moves. The installment sits inside the Culling Game Arc and aligns with anime Episode 57.

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Chapter 170, "Tokyo No. 1 Colony, Part 10," sits inside the Culling Game Arc and aligns with anime Episode 57 of Jujutsu Kaisen.
In Chapter 170, battered by Reggie's receipt-powered ambushes, Megumi draws him into a gymnasium and answers with his own Domain Expansion, Chimera Shadow Garden, to seize control of the fight.
Reggie's innate technique, Contractual Re-Creation, turns receipts into whatever is written on them, producing items like nets, kitchen knives, and trucks; he can also burn a receipt to restore himself, such as awarding himself a five-star inn stay.
Megumi unleashes Domain Expansion: Chimera Shadow Garden, drawing the barrier tight around the gymnasium to cage a startled Reggie, a space he notes is a flawless fit for his domain.
Megumi explains that barriers come hard to him and he cannot stretch a fabricated space over a real one whose dimensions differ, but the roomy gymnasium is a flawless fit, letting him deploy Chimera Shadow Garden after feigning a retreat.
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