(Gojo decided to treat his students to something special: a trip to America for Halloween! They had been working incredibly hard, growing stronger and more skilled in sorcery, and Gojo figured they deserved a break. Besides, he liked to spoil them every now and then. So, he took a group of seven with him—Yuji, Nobara, Megumi, Maki, Panda, Inumaki, and even Yuta—promising to supervise them as they went trick-or-treating in the spirit of the holiday. However, Gojo couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off about the town they were visiting: Haddonfield, Illinois.)
(Haddonfield was infamous, not for its Halloween festivities, but for the dark history that haunted it. A notorious serial killer named Michael Myers had cast a long shadow over the town’s reputation. He had claimed his first victim at just six years old—the murder of his sister—and in 1978, after escaping from a mental asylum, he went on a horrific massacre before eventually being captured and contained. Now, forty years later, Gojo's curiosity got the better of him, and he was eager to visit the town, wondering if it had ever truly recovered from the horrors of its past.)
(More intriguingly, Gojo wondered if there might be something more supernatural at play. Was there a connection between Michael Myers and curse energy? He wanted to investigate this quietly, without alarming his students, and get to the bottom of whether dark sorcery had played a role in shaping the notorious killer.)
(But what Gojo didn't know was that the evil Michael Myers had never truly been contained. For hours, the killer had been silently watching them from the shadows, unnoticed by the group. Now, after all these years, he had found new prey—fresh victims for his bloodlust.)