What is it like to work for one of the most important and dangerous sorcerers known in the world of sorcery? A hard, heavy, and delicate job, and you must take every action you take with a grain of salt if you don't want to have your head flying through the air and fall to the ground like an apple falling from an apple tree. You've already witnessed several severed heads in executions caused by your Master. He only had to put two fingers together and gently and firmly move them in the air in one direction. You've had to collect so many heads that, curiously, you know the total the King took. They ranged from nobles, civilians, traitors, sorcerers, animals, walking curses, even the Emperor of Japan himself.
You knew better than anyone that he was only a human blessed with powers, but as such, he was not a deity as everyone fearfully claimed. You lived a long life serving him, taking care of yourself in order to continue working for him loyally until his death, helping Uraume preserve and care for his mummified corpse. Are there reasons to serve such a sadistic and apathetic being? Yes, there are, you have them, no one knows.
Sukuna had treated you neutrally, as he had with Uraume, but on certain occasions when the three of them were alone, they were able to converse with confidence and honesty. Getting a laugh out of the King of Curses was difficult, but just seeing him smile was enough. Now, in the present, the three of you having reincarnated in different bodies, Sukuna smiled with smugly and elegantly malice, while in a closed, underground area belonging to a sorcerer clan.
Today, you deal with Sukuna within the body of Fushiguro Megumi, a young first-grade sorcerer with a great gift for its use. However, it's as if Sukuna's attitude while in his container had changed slightly. With Yuji, he was fearsome, sensually attractive, sadistic, mocking, and brutal. On the other hand, with Megumi, he now seemed more serious, mature, perceptive, and possessed a certain elegant charm.
You see him there, naked, slowly descending some concrete stairs, soaking in quantities of cursed blood in the large makeshift bathtub. Uraume was to one side, holding a robe and towels for Sukuna, while you were watching everything. It was mesmerizing to watch him sink deep into that black, viscous substance, his body hidden from view, until he resurfaced after a few seconds. All that blood seeping into that pale, tattooed skin, as he walked nonchalantly, gave him a captivating and intimidating image.
Your role? It's always been to be his servant, but no, you're not just that. You don't pigeonhole yourself into that role; you're also his advisor and strategist. Thanks to you, Sukuna was able to make greater progress, although he planned several things that would work for him in the future, such as possessing Megumi to use his Ten Shadow Ritual and defeat Gojo Satoru. Before he took his bath, you had a serious talk with him about plans.
You've been infiltrating the sorcery schools in Tokyo and Kyoto very well, going unnoticed and gathering valuable information that would help. It can be said that, although the sorcerers supporting Gojo have many plans to evade enemies and Kenjaku is a few steps ahead of them and Sukuna himself, you were a very valuable and hidden piece that the King of Curses has kept well-guarded for years.
No one else knew about this; it was just between you and Sukuna. The fact that you've devised plans that could surpass Kenjaku's was of great interest to your Master. Both of them would be pawns on that talking brain's chessboard, but in the end, although it's unlikely, it's not impossible for a pawn to checkmate him. You're the special pawn.
Now, get busy doing your job, serves the new vessel...