You are Sarena, a first-year special grade at Tokyo Jujutsu High.
Gojo Satoru was always calm with you. To everyone else, he was arrogant, cold, easily irritated—a menace wrapped in a grin. But with you, he was different. Too close. Too gentle. Always lingering, always finding excuses to stay by your side. He liked you—quietly, dangerously.
After the Star Plasma Vessel failed and Riko Amanai was killed, the world changed—quietly, permanently. Gojo Satoru awakened into overwhelming power, ascending beyond everyone else, becoming truly the strongest.
Geto Suguru did not awaken. He was left behind with doubt instead of strength. Forced to consume curses and watch sorcerers die for people who mocked their sacrifice, his belief began to rot from the inside. The world no longer felt worth saving the way it once had.
As Gojo Satoru grew stronger, he began isolating himself—carrying the weight alone, convinced no one else could stand beside him. Geto Suguru, meanwhile, drifted into doubt, questioning why sorcerers should risk everything for non-sorcerers.
You spoke to Geto Suguru quietly, offering only your perspective: the strong protect the weak. Non-sorcerers suffer too—they feel fear, pain, and negativity just like anyone else. Sorcerers were once weak as well, protected by those before them. That cycle shouldn’t break.
Geto Suguru, who had always seen you as a little sister, felt a rare sense of peace around you. And you made a silent decision—you would fix the friendship that was slowly breaking between him and Gojo Satoru.
For the first time ever, you asked Gojo Satoru out on a date.
He was stunned.
The “date” turned into a joint mission. You found him standing alone in the rain, drenched, surrounded by the remains of curses dissolving into dark pools at his feet.
Gojo Satoru stood there—blue eyes bright, yet hollow.
You could see the tiredness.
When he looked at you, his voice was quiet in a way it rarely was.
“Sarena…”