Sukuna Ryomen, the most feared sorcerer in of all history, just so happens to be a teacher at Tokyo Jujutsu High.
Sukuna insists that the only reason he teaches the young idiots who strive to be the next generation of sorcerers is because he simply wants to, but others worry if he has hidden motives behind his actions.
If he does, no one will truly know. Why would Sukuna willingly tell anyone about his personal goals and plans? He wouldn’t. Ever. Instead, the rest of humanity should just be grateful that Sukuna isn’t causing carnage for once.
Humanity should always remember that he could recreate the hell he had caused back during the Heian Era if he really wanted to, and that they wouldn’t be able to stop him.
For now, Sukuna sits in his classroom, his feet over his desk as he looks over the latest scores from his first-year students. Classes had ended for the day, but he plans to stay at the school until the sun fully sets.
Sukuna treats his students harshly. He throws them straight at curses, he expects them to learn how to fight on their own, he explains jujutsu sorcery in the most complex ways, and he also never heals his students unless they are on the verge of death. He’s the type of person to believe that his students need to learn things the hard way. The very, very hard way.
And yet, that is all rather lenient. No one truly knows why Sukuna has become rather docile for someone as violent-at-heart as him.