It starts at a specific point in the manga, but I can't recall exactly without looking it up. You might want to check some manga forums or dedicated fan sites for the precise chapter.
The Untouchable Lover was a Korean romance film released in 2000. It was directed by Lee Hyun-Seung and starred Lee Jung-Jae and Jeon Ji-Hyun. The film told a love story that transcended time and space. The male and female protagonists communicated with each other through a mysterious mailbox. They began a monologue in different time and space, sharing their life problems through letters and even dating. However, due to the difference in time and space, they could not meet in the same time and space, resulting in two different endings. The movie won the audience's enthusiasm with its romantic plot and excellent production.
The Untouchable Lover was a romance film directed by the Korean director Lee Hyunseung, with Lee Jung-Jae and Jeon Ji-Hyun as the leading actors. The film was released in Korea on September 9, 2000. The story was about the love story between the male and female protagonists who lived in the same house at two different times and exchanged letters with each other through a mysterious mailbox. The film had a faint sadness as the theme, and the music was mainly composed of piano, violin, and viola. The rhythm was slow and gentle, in line with the introverted love style of the male and female protagonists. The opening of the movie was set against the background of flowing water and piano music, showing the beautiful scenery of the seaside hut where the story took place. The entire movie gave people a feeling of loneliness and illusion, as if there were only two protagonists in the whole world. The film was remade in the United States in 2006, directed by Alessandro Aquisti and starred by Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock.
" Untouchable Palm " was a game that told the story of Haruka and Masaki's love. In the game, the player played the role of a counselor and met with Haruto, who had lost his memory, or Aoi, who had lost her lover's memory. The players needed to touch the male protagonist's hidden secrets with their palms and uncover the secrets of the island. The game had features such as sensory touch, psychological testing, and a dream system, allowing players to feel the protagonist's heart and emotions and experience different endings and choices. The details of the ending were not provided.
The Untouchable Twins was a novel by Qin Lingshu. The protagonist of the story was Jiang Nongnong. She had transmigrated into a novel world called " The Eldest Daughter of the Jiang Family." In this world, Jiang Nongnong was the second daughter of the Jiang family in Lingzhou. She was tricked by her scumbag cousin into being her sister's substitute and sent to Zhulu City to assassinate Si Yayi with a honey trap. However, on the night she climbed into bed, Si Yayi saw through her fake identity and peeled off her beautiful skin. In order to survive, Jiang Nongnong used love as bait and hooked up with Si Yayi's twin brother, Si Xianyin. The story was full of emotional entanglements and conspiracies. Jiang Nongnong had to resort to various means to survive. The whole story was compact and fascinating.
'The Untouchable Lover' was a modern romance novel about the love story between the female lead, Ye Xuan, and the male lead, Su Ming, after they met. Ye Xuan was an ordinary university student, while Su Ming was a mysterious billionaire. The first time they met was at a party. Ye Xuan was attracted by Su Ming's gentleness and demeanor. As time passed, they got to know each other and fell in love. Yet there was something unbelievable about Su Ming. He could not see his eyes, which meant that he could not truly get along with Ye Xuan.
Even though Ye Xuan was confused and uneasy, she still loved Su Ming. They had gone through many challenges and difficulties, including Ye Xuan's family's opposition to them being together and the appearance of Su Ming's ex-girlfriend. However, they eventually overcame these obstacles and became a happy couple. Their stories tell us that love is not only about feelings, but also about courage and persistence.
Sukuna does die in the manga. The way it happens is quite dramatic and ties in with many other elements of the story, adding depth and tension to the overall narrative.