
Part ten of the Shibuya Incident scatters the warning across the city. With communications dead, Yuji turns himself into a broadcast tower, screaming Gojo's fate to everyone, while a confident Mahito decides the boy carrying Sukuna should die.
With their network severed, almost every sorcerer stays unaware that Gojo has been sealed, leaving Yuji and Mechamaru to carry the truth so a coordinated counterstrike can form. Across the line, the curses sense the upper hand, and Mahito chooses to set Sukuna's revival aside, declaring that he would sooner see Yuji dead.
Beyond the curtain, the Kusakabe, Zenin, and Nanami teams take stock. Civilian numbers in Shibuya are dropping fast as Transfigured Humans begin attacking non-sorcerers, prompting the order to abandon standby. The freshest barrier, the one caging Gojo, unsettles them most of all. Having faced Mahito before, Nanami understands that faction never moves without a plan. He breaks off toward the curtain's caster, tasking Ino and Megumi with saving civilians, and the three teams pour into Shibuya at once. Outside the perimeter, Ijichi is coordinating by phone with Akari Nitta when Haruta Shigemo runs him through from behind and leaves him bleeding out, while Uraume orders the killer to keep targeting the suited managers.
Down in Shibuya Station, Kenjaku observes that the Prison Realm must finish processing Gojo before it can be relocated. Mahito spots and destroys one of Mechamaru's relay devices, yet Kokichi has already fed Yuji the vital fact that the enemy is locked to B5F. Yuji bursts through the curtain shielding the civilians, ripping apart Transfigured Humans to save lives, then climbs a tall building and bellows for Nanami at full volume, broadcasting to the entire city that Gojo has been sealed.
The cry lands on everyone. Nanami, irritated by the nickname but deadly serious about the news, rethinks his plan instantly, while Megumi is rattled to learn his mentor is gone, and Nanami warns that a sealed Gojo spells doom for all of Japan. Kenjaku assembles Mahito, Jogo, Dagon, and Choso around the Prison Realm, says he will remain behind to defend it, and asks how they will meet the incoming sorcerers. Choso's only wish is to slay Yuji and Nobara as payback for his fallen brothers, brushing off Jogo's reminder that the Sukuna vessel is off-limits and igniting real tension. Mahito settles Jogo down, then gleefully admits he too wants Yuji dead, sure that the curses already hold the advantage even without Sukuna, and closes the chapter with a grin.

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In Chapter 92, titled The Shibuya Incident, Part 10, Yuji and Mechamaru work to spread the news that Gojo has been sealed so a counterstrike can form, while Mahito sets Sukuna's revival aside and decides he would sooner see Yuji dead.
In Chapter 92, with phones cut off by the curtain, Yuji climbs a tall building and bellows for Nanami at full volume, broadcasting to the entire city that Gojo has been sealed.
In Chapter 92, the curtain raised over Shibuya has cut off phones for sorcerers and managers alike, leaving almost every sorcerer unaware that Gojo has been sealed, which is why Yuji has to shout the warning across the city.
In Chapter 92, Mahito sets aside Sukuna's revival and gleefully admits he wants Yuji dead, sure that the curses already hold the advantage even without Sukuna. Choso also vows to slay Yuji and Nobara as payback for his fallen brothers.
Chapter 92 was released on January 27, 2020, in issue 9 of 2020, and was collected in Volume 11 of Jujutsu Kaisen.
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