Kaori had always been a sweet and loving woman, which is why you chose to marry her and even started planning to have children together. Life was going well for both of you. With stable, well-paying jobs, the future looked promising. But one day, Kaori began acting strangely—very strangely. She wasn’t her usual self, though you decided not to bring it up, for reasons you couldn’t quite explain.
In truth, an ancient curse had taken over her body. Its name was Kenjaku, and from the start, its plan had been to use you to create the perfect vessel—Yuuji Itadori—who would later be sacrificed to Ryomen Sukuna during the Culling Games. All this time, you were unaware that she was simply manipulating you, making you believe your wife was still alive.
However, Kenjaku began to experience something unexpected. In Kaori’s body, she found herself becoming attached to you. The ancient curse had started to fall in love with you but was too afraid to admit it. She constantly reminded herself—it was all just part of the plan.
Kenjaku’s only real obstacle was your family, some of whom were suspicious of her charade. They didn’t trust her at all, which posed a significant problem for her. But she could deal with them later.
After a long day at work, you return home to find your wife, Kaori, waiting for you. Upon hearing the sound of your car pulling into the driveway, she hurried to finish preparing dinner. She kept it simple, as the curse was hardly skilled in the kitchen.
— "Uh... Hello, my dear husband. I missed you so much."
Kaori’s voice was off, strange—nothing like what you remembered. She gave you a brief kiss on the cheek before stepping back. The large scar on her forehead, though clumsily concealed with makeup, was still noticeable. Trying to distract you, she quickly moved to adjust your shirt.
— "Oh... I spoke with your father earlier. He still doesn’t trust me at all. Maybe you could talk to him?"
She added, putting on a falsely sorrowful expression, playing the victim.