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Jujutsu Kaisen: The Pugilist Sorcerer

In the bustling heart of Tokyo, Hiro Takashi, a 16-year-old boxing sensation known as "The Golden Boy" and "The Lightning of Tokyo," lives a life of fame and luxury. Celebrated for his prowess in the ring, Hiro is charismatic, confident, and accustomed to being the center of attention. However, beneath his glamorous lifestyle, he harbors a desire for something more meaningful, a yearning hidden behind his confident façade. At one of his extravagant parties, Hiro encounters Maki Zenin, a green-haired girl with a mysterious aura. Unlike his usual admirers, Maki is indifferent to Hiro's fame. Intrigued by her unimpressed demeanor, Hiro attempts to charm her, only to be humorously upended. Maki, unbeknownst to Hiro, is a student at the Jujutsu High School, deeply involved in the world of Jujutsu sorcery. As fate intertwines their paths, Hiro finds himself drawn into the enigmatic and perilous world of Jujutsu. Encounters with cursed spirits and the complexities of Jujutsu sorcery challenge Hiro's understanding of strength and courage. Simultaneously, Maki, known for her stoic nature and prowess in battle, finds Hiro's persistence and unique perspective refreshing, despite her initial reluctance.

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53 Chs

The sorcerer's path

Hiro gave a quick nod, signaling the start of their coordinated attack against Rika. Both he and Yamada leaped into action, their movements synchronized and deliberate.

Rika, her form surging with cursed energy, lunged towards them with superhuman strength. Her first strike was a powerful blast of cursed energy, aimed directly at Hiro.

Hiro, relying on his boxing knowledge and enhanced reflexes, dodged the blast with a swift sidestep, his body moving at an incredible speed thanks to his ability to dope his own system.

Yamada, on the other side, used his power to manipulate dark matter, creating a shield to block another of Rika's energy blasts. He then counterattacked, launching a dense, black orb of dark matter towards her. The orb whizzed through the air with a threatening hum but Rika, with her regenerative abilities, absorbed the impact and quickly recovered.

Hiro closed in for a physical attack, throwing a series of rapid punches enhanced with his super speed. Each hit landed with precision, but Rika's regenerative capabilities made it difficult to inflict lasting damage.

Rika responded with a burst of cursed energy, creating a shockwave that sent Hiro stumbling back. She then targeted Yamada, unleashing a barrage of energy blasts.

Yamada, using his control over gravity, anchored himself to the ground, standing firm against the onslaught. He then manipulated the gravity around Rika, attempting to immobilize her.

Hiro, recovering from the shockwave, charged again, his body enveloped in crackling electricity. He aimed for Rika's vital points, hoping to incapacitate her without causing irreversible harm.

The battle was intense, with Hiro and Yamada working seamlessly together. Hiro's boxing skills, combined with his superhuman speed and agility, complemented Yamada's mastery over dark matter and gravity. Despite their efforts, Rika's unlimited cursed energy and regeneration made her a formidable opponent.

The moonlit garden became a blur of motion, energy blasts, and sharp maneuvers as the three combatants engaged in a fierce battle. Hiro and Yamada were determined to subdue Rika without harming her, aware of the delicate balance they needed to maintain for Yuta's sake. The fight was a testament to their skills and their commitment to protecting their friend, even in the face of such overwhelming power.

The battle raged on, with Hiro and Yamada striving to match Rika's formidable cursed powers. Hiro, using his exceptional speed, darted around Rika, landing swift, precise punches. Each strike was powered by his enhanced physical abilities, but Rika's regeneration kept her in the fight.

In a sudden move, Rika grabbed Hiro with a strength that belied her spectral form. With a powerful throw, she hurled him across the garden, and he crashed into the trees with a thud, leaves and branches scattering from the impact.

Seizing the opportunity, Yamada stepped forward. His expression was one of fierce determination as he concentrated his cursed energy into his fists. He struck Rika with a series of heavy, punishing blows. Each hit was imbued with the power of dark matter, making them incredibly dense and forceful.

Rika staggered under the assault, her form flickering as she absorbed the impact of Yamada's attacks. She let out a pained groan, the sound echoing eerily in the night air.

Yamada's strikes were relentless, each one delivered with calculated precision and immense power. He moved with a fluidity that contrasted the heaviness of his blows, a testament to his skill and control.

Meanwhile, Hiro, recovering from being thrown, pushed himself up from the debris. He shook off the impact and charged back into the fray, his body crackling with electricity. He rejoined Yamada, and together they coordinated their attacks, Hiro's speed and agility complementing Yamada's strength and dark matter manipulation.

Rika, now facing the combined might of Hiro and Yamada, fought back with ferocity, unleashing waves of cursed energy. The garden was alive with the clash of powers, the night air filled with the sounds of their battle.

As the battle with Rika intensified, Yamada turned to Hiro amidst their maneuvering. "Are you sure you don't want me to exorcise her? Keeping her at bay is getting tough. I could end this with one strike."

Hiro, dodging another of Rika's attacks, shot back a quick response. "And you think you can take her down that easily?"

"I've got a couple of interesting techniques up my sleeve," Yamada replied, a hint of confidence in his tone.

Hiro, while focusing on the fight, retorted, "Show-off."

In that moment, Rika, seemingly sensing the shift in their strategy, gathered a massive amount of cursed energy and released it in a devastating blast from her mouth, aiming it directly at Hiro and Yamada.

Yamada acted quickly. Concentrating his cursed energy, he formed a black hole in front of them, an abyss that swallowed the incoming blast of cursed energy. The scene was dramatic, with the black hole warping the space around it, a testament to Yamada's formidable power.

Then, with precise control, Yamada opened another black hole behind Rika. The absorbed energy from the first black hole was channeled and ejected out of this second one, redirecting the massive blast back at Rika.

The redirected energy hit Rika with immense force, causing her to stagger. The clever use of Yamada's black hole technique effectively turned Rika's own power against her, showcasing his strategic prowess and his ability to manipulate dark matter in innovative ways.

Hiro, witnessing the effectiveness of Yamada's technique, couldn't help but be impressed. "Not bad, Yamada. Not bad at all."

The battle continued, with Hiro and Yamada now gaining the upper hand. Their coordinated efforts, combining Hiro's speed and agility with Yamada's dark matter manipulation, proved to be a formidable force against Rika's relentless onslaught. The outcome of the fight hung in the balance, with each moment bringing them closer to potentially subduing the powerful curse.

As the battle raged on, Maki returned to the garden, unaware of the intense confrontation unfolding. Rika, her eyes blazing with cursed energy, immediately noticed Maki. With a furious scream of "You!!!" she lunged toward her, her form a blur of speed and power.

Hiro, seeing the imminent danger to Maki, reacted instantly. He raised his finger to the sky and shouted with all his might, "Come forth, Thunder Dragon!"

In response to his call, the sky above them began to churn and crackle with energy. A massive dragon, composed entirely of brilliant, crackling lightning, formed amidst the clouds. Its appearance was awe-inspiring, resembling a Western dragon with a long, serpentine body and large, powerful wings. The dragon's scales shimmered with electric energy, illuminating the night sky with its brilliance. It let out a thunderous roar that echoed across the garden, a sound that resonated with raw power.

With a swift, graceful motion, the Thunder Dragon descended from the sky, its jaws open wide. In a swift, decisive movement, it clamped its jaws around Rika, capturing her within its electric maw. Then, with a powerful beat of its wings, the dragon ascended back into the sky, carrying Rika away from Maki and neutralizing the immediate threat she posed.

Hiro, his arm still outstretched, watched as the dragon ascended, a look of relief and determination on his face. He had managed to protect Maki and take control of the situation, albeit temporarily.

Maki, who had stopped in her tracks at the sudden appearance of the dragon, looked on in astonishment. The display of Hiro's power was unlike anything she had seen before, a testament to his strength and his commitment to protecting his friends.

As the Thunder Dragon, carrying Rika in its electric grasp, reached the zenith of the sky, it suddenly exploded in a spectacular burst of light and sound. The night was illuminated with a brilliant display of electric energy, resembling a giant firework. The sight was both beautiful and startling.

Yamada, witnessing the dragon's explosive finale, expressed his amazement. "Wow, I didn't see that coming!"

Hiro, watching the remnants of the electric dragon dissipate, replied with a mix of pride and surprise, "That's the first time I've managed to pull that off. Didn't expect it to end like that, though."

He then turned to Yamada, a slightly exhausted look on his face. "I used up all my energy on that one. I'm tapped out."

Yamada nodded understandingly but then pointed towards the ground. "Looks like it did the job. Rika's down."

True to Yamada's observation, Rika had fallen to the ground, seemingly defeated. Her spectral form flickered weakly, the immense burst of energy from the Thunder Dragon having taken its toll.

Maki rushed over to Yuta's side, checking on him with concern. Hiro and Yamada joined her, all three of them surrounding their fallen friend, relieved that the immediate danger was over but still cautious in case the threat wasn't completely neutralized.

The garden, once a scene of a fierce battle, was now quiet, the only sounds being their soft movements and the distant murmur of the reception. The night sky, still echoing with the remnants of the dragon's explosion, served as a reminder of the intense encounter they had just experienced.

As the group stood watchfully around Rika's subdued form, Yuta began to stir. His eyes fluttered open, and he quickly focused on the scene before him – Rika, lying weakened on the ground. "Did you... defeat her?" he asked, a tone of disbelief in his voice.

Yamada responded, "Well, she did most of the damage to herself. She got hit by her own cursed energy blast. Hiro just delivered the final blow."

Hiro, overhearing Yamada's explanation, shot back half-jokingly, "Hey, don't downplay my part in this. That final blow wasn't easy."

Maki, who had been tending to Yuta, looked up at the others, her expression a mix of confusion and concern. "What exactly happened here?" she asked, trying to piece together the events that had unfolded in her absence.

Hiro stepped forward, gesturing towards the sky where the Thunder Dragon had made its dramatic appearance. "I summoned the Thunder Dragon. It... well, it kind of exploded in the sky after grabbing Rika. That's how we got her off you."

Yuta, processing the information, looked up at his friends with a mixture of gratitude and concern. "I... I can't believe you faced Rika and managed to stop her."

Maki added, "It sounds like it was quite a fight. I'm just glad you're all okay."

Yamada, observing Rika's weakened state, added to the explanation. "You know, Rika wasn't at her full strength. Yuta being unconscious must have limited her power."

Hiro, with a hint of bravado in his voice, chimed in, "Even if she was at full strength, I'm pretty sure I could have taken her down on my own."

Yamada shot Hiro a look, a blend of amusement and exasperation in his expression. "Idiot," he muttered playfully. "Always have to be the hero, don't you?"

Hiro just grinned in response, unbothered by Yamada's remark. His confidence, though sometimes bordering on arrogance, was a part of his charm.

Maki shook her head, smiling slightly at their banter. The interaction was typical of their group – even after a serious battle, they could find a way to lighten the mood.

Yuta, now fully coming to grips with what had happened, looked around at his friends. "Thanks, everyone. I don't know what would have happened if you weren't here."

Hiro, sensing that the immediate crisis was over, suggested, "Alright, it's time to head back." As he turned to lead the way, a sudden, unseen force struck him.

Naoya Zenin, having quietly approached and used his cursed technique, launched Hiro through the air with a swift motion. Hiro was sent tumbling across the garden, barely managing to regain his footing.

Naoya, with a smug look, announced, "We have unfinished business, Hiro."

Yamada, Yuta, and Maki immediately moved to intervene, ready to support Hiro. However, Hiro raised his hand, signaling them to stop. He stood up, brushing himself off, a confident smile on his face. Despite the surprise attack, he appeared unshaken.

"Stay out of this," Hiro said firmly to his friends. "This is between me and Naoya."

Naoya grinned, pleased to have Hiro's undivided attention. "Let's see if you're as good as you claim to be."

Hiro's smile widened, and he assumed a fighting stance, accepting Naoya's challenge. "You're about to find out."

The tension between Hiro and Naoya was palpable, a rivalry that had been simmering since their earlier encounter. Hiro, confident in his abilities and fueled by the desire to stand up to Naoya, was ready for the confrontation.

Yuta, sensing the need for an intervention, stepped forward and placed his hand on Hiro's shoulder. Concentrating, he activated his Reverse Cursed Technique, surprising not only Naoya but Hiro as well.

Glowing energy flowed from Yuta's hand into Hiro, visibly healing his wounds from the previous battle with Rika and recharging his depleted cursed energy reserves. "You need to be at your best for this," Yuta said, his voice firm. "This will help you recover from your injuries and restore your cursed energy."

Hiro, feeling the surge of energy coursing through him, looked at Yuta with gratitude. "Thanks, Yuta. This makes a huge difference."

With a nod, Yuta stepped back, rejoining Yamada and Maki. His intervention had leveled the playing field, giving Hiro a fighting chance against Naoya.

Electricity crackled around Hiro's body, signaling his renewed strength and readiness. Naoya, now on guard, assumed a fighting stance, wary of Hiro's enhanced state.

The air was tense as the two faced off. With a burst of speed, Hiro launched himself at Naoya, throwing a series of lightning-fast punches. Naoya, quick on his feet, parried and countered, his movements precise and calculated. The sound of their fists colliding echoed through the garden, a testament to the strength and skill of both fighters.

Hiro, empowered by Yuta's healing, matched Naoya blow for blow. Their exchange was a blur of motion, punches thrown with incredible speed and force. The fight was evenly matched, each combatant looking for an opening to gain the upper hand.

The battle between Hiro and Naoya intensified, with both combatants showcasing their skill and determination. Hiro, seizing an opportunity, landed a powerful uppercut directly to Naoya's jaw, the force of the blow snapping Naoya's head back.

Recovering quickly, Naoya retaliated with a swift leg sweep, targeting Hiro's feet. Caught off guard, Hiro lost his balance and fell to the ground. Naoya, seizing the advantage, attempted to stomp on Hiro, but Hiro rolled away just in time, evading each of Naoya's aggressive strikes.

Regaining his footing, Hiro stood up, ready to continue the fight. Naoya, however, was quick to press his attack, delivering a spinning kick that landed squarely on Hiro's chest. The impact sent Hiro flying backward, his body crashing to the ground several feet away.

Hiro grunted in pain as he hit the ground, but he was quick to roll and get back on his feet, refusing to show any sign of weakness. Naoya advanced, his movements fluid and precise, a predator closing in for the kill.

Hiro, undeterred, met Naoya's advance head-on. The two exchanged a flurry of punches and kicks, their blows echoing through the garden. Hiro's boxing skills were evident as he bobbed and weaved, throwing precise jabs and hooks. Naoya, on the other hand, used his speed and agility to create openings, delivering rapid strikes.

The fight was a brutal display of martial prowess, each fighter pushing the other to their limits. Hiro's resilience and determination shone through, despite the powerful blows he received. Naoya's technique was formidable, but Hiro's will to stand his ground was unwavering.

As the intense battle raged on, the tide began to turn in Naoya's favor. His cursed technique, which significantly enhanced his speed, started to overpower Hiro's swift movements. Naoya's strikes became a blur, almost impossible to follow with the naked eye.

Hiro, despite his best efforts, found it increasingly difficult to keep up with Naoya's enhanced speed. Naoya exploited every opening, his fists and feet striking Hiro with relentless precision and force.

With a series of rapid, powerful blows, Naoya delivered a brutal barrage to Hiro. Each hit landed with a sickening thud, the impact reverberating through Hiro's body. Blood began to trickle from Hiro's mouth and nose, a stark contrast against his bruised and battered face.

Hiro staggered under the onslaught, his resilience pushed to its limits. He attempted to counterattack, but Naoya's speed was overwhelming, dodging effortlessly and responding with even more punishing blows.

The situation was dire. Hiro was struggling to stay on his feet, his body battered and bleeding. Naoya, seizing the advantage, pressed his attack, his expression one of cold determination.

Maki, Yamada, and Yuta watched with growing concern, each feeling a sense of helplessness as they witnessed Hiro being overpowered. Hiro's determination and spirit were undeniable, but Naoya's cursed technique gave him a significant edge, making the fight increasingly one-sided.

The brutal beating continued, Hiro's situation becoming more precarious with each passing moment. The outcome of the fight was hanging in the balance, Hiro's will to fight clashing against Naoya's overwhelming speed and power.

The brutal battle reached its climax as Naoya continued to dominate the fight with his superior speed and relentless aggression. Hiro, battered and bloodied, struggled to keep up, his body reaching its physical limits.

With a final, swift movement, Naoya landed a devastating blow directly to Hiro's chest. The impact sent Hiro flying backward, crashing to the ground with a force that left him gasping for air. His body lay sprawled on the grass, his strength drained, and his consciousness fading.

Naoya stood over Hiro, a look of triumph on his face. "That's the difference between us," he sneered. "Speed and skill win over brute strength."

Maki, Yamada, and Yuta rushed to Hiro's side. Yuta and Yamada kneeled beside him, checking for injuries, while Maki glared at Naoya, her eyes filled with anger and concern for her friend.

"Enough, Naoya. The fight is over," Maki said sternly, her voice filled with a mix of relief that the fight had ended and worry for Hiro's condition.

Naoya, with a final disdainful look at the group, turned and walked away, leaving them to tend to Hiro.

Yamada and Yuta carefully helped Hiro sit up. He was dazed, his face covered in cuts and bruises, a testament to the severity of the fight.

"You did what you could, Hiro," Yuta said, trying to offer some comfort. "He's just too fast."

Hiro, struggling to regain his composure, managed a weak smile. "Guess I still have a lot to learn."

Yuta immediately sprang into action, utilizing his Reverse Cursed Technique to tend to Hiro's injuries. The glowing energy flowed from Yuta's hands, closing Hiro's cuts and easing the bruising. Though the physical wounds were healing, the psychological impact of the defeat lingered.

As he felt his strength returning, Hiro slowly got to his feet, a grimace crossing his face. "Great, my suit's completely ruined," he remarked, trying to lighten the mood despite the disappointment he felt.

Maki, still concerned, suggested, "Let's get back to the wedding. We can all use a break after this."

Hiro, however, paused and then shook his head. "You guys go ahead. I need a moment to myself."

The others exchanged worried glances but respected his wish for solitude. Reluctantly, they began to head back to the reception, leaving Hiro alone in the garden.

Once they were out of sight, Hiro clenched his fists tightly, a clear sign of his inner turmoil. He was grappling with a mix of emotions - frustration, anger, and disappointment in himself. "I still have so much to learn," he muttered under his breath, his frustration evident in his voice. "How could I let him beat me like that?"

Hiro's mind replayed the fight, each moment of defeat stinging his pride. He had trained hard and had always prided himself on his abilities, but Naoya's overwhelming speed had caught him off guard.

Standing alone in the moonlit garden, Hiro allowed himself a moment of vulnerability. The defeat was a harsh reminder of the challenges he still faced and the journey he had ahead to become stronger. It was a moment of introspection and resolve, Hiro silently vowing to himself that he would overcome this setback and emerge stronger than before.

In the quiet solitude of the garden, Hiro's frustration was palpable. "I'm not there yet... not even close," he said to himself, his voice filled with a mix of determination and disappointment. "I need to be stronger, faster."

In a sudden outburst of emotion, Hiro punched the ground, his fist making contact with the soft earth. The impact was a release of his pent-up frustration, a physical manifestation of his inner turmoil.

Without pausing to dwell on his feelings, Hiro immediately transitioned into training mode. His body moved almost instinctively, channeling his frustration into a series of rigorous exercises. He began throwing punches into the air, each one faster and more forceful than the last, his movements sharp and focused.

As he trained, Hiro's mind was solely on improving his skills. He practiced various boxing combinations, his feet shifting rapidly on the grass as he maneuvered. Each movement was precise, honed by years of disciplined training, but now fueled by a newfound resolve.

He shifted his focus to enhancing his cursed energy techniques, practicing the control and release of his electrical powers. Sparks of electricity danced around his fists as he concentrated, pushing himself to refine and strengthen his abilities.

The moon overhead cast a soft glow on the garden, creating a serene backdrop to Hiro's intense training session. The night air was filled with the sounds of his efforts - the thud of his feet, the whoosh of his punches, and the crackling of his cursed energy.

Maki, concerned for Hiro, returned to the garden to find him intensely training. "What do you think you're doing?" she asked, her voice laced with worry.

Hiro, without breaking his rhythm, replied, "Training. I need to get stronger."

Maki shook her head. "This is foolish. You've already fought enough for one night. Let's go back; I'll go with you."

Hiro paused, catching his breath. "No, I'm not done yet. I'm going to challenge Naoya again tonight."

Maki's frustration grew. "Why? You don't have to prove anything to him or anyone else. Just let it go."

Hiro's determination hardened. "It's not just about proving myself to him. Like you want to prove your worth to the Zenin family, I need to show that I'm strong. That I can stand my ground."

Maki tried to reason with him. "It's different for me. You don't need to put yourself through this."

Hiro, his frustration boiling over, snapped back. "It's not different! I have to be strong, smart, charismatic – that's how I've always made my way in the world. It's how I got out of the orphanage, by being the best. It's all I know, and it's all I have."

Maki looked at Hiro, seeing the deep-rooted conviction in his eyes. She understood his drive, the need to prove himself, but she also feared for his well-being. The night had taken a toll on him, both physically and emotionally.

"You're more than just your strength, Hiro," Maki said softly, trying to reach out to him. "You don't have to carry this burden alone."

Hiro, his anger subsiding, looked at Maki, the intensity in his eyes giving way to a hint of vulnerability. "I just... I can't be weak. Not in this world."

Maki stepped closer to Hiro, her hands gently cradling his face. She looked into his eyes, her expression filled with empathy and understanding. "You're not weak, Hiro. You're just on a journey, like all of us. You have room to grow, and I'll be there with you on that path."

Hiro's tense demeanor softened under Maki's touch. He placed his hands over hers, a sense of calm washing over him. "I just have so much anger inside me," he admitted, his voice quieter now.

Maki, her eyes searching his, whispered, "Who are you angry at?"

Hiro let out a slow breath, his gaze dropping. "I don't know. It's like there's this rage inside me, and I can't pinpoint where it's coming from."

In response, Maki leaned in and kissed Hiro gently on the lips, a tender gesture meant to offer comfort and reassurance. She pulled back slightly, her eyes locked on his. "Let's call a taxi and go home. You need rest, and we can talk more there."

Hiro nodded, visibly relaxed and grateful for Maki's presence and support. The anger and frustration that had consumed him moments earlier were now tempered by her understanding and compassion.

Together, they made their way out of the garden, leaving behind the site of Hiro's intense training and emotional turmoil. As they walked, Hiro felt a sense of gratitude for Maki's companionship. Her words and actions had grounded him, reminding him that he wasn't alone in his struggles.

The night's events had taken an emotional toll, but as they left the garden and headed home, there was a sense of resolution and closeness between them. The journey ahead would be challenging, but with Maki by his side, Hiro felt ready to face whatever came next.

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As the days slipped by, Hiro found himself waking up to a new morning. The sun streamed through his window, casting a warm, golden light across the room. He stretched, shaking off the remnants of sleep, and glanced at the calendar on his wall. The date was August 1st. Hiro's eyes lingered on the date for a moment, realizing that his birthday was just a week away.

With a sense of determination, Hiro got out of bed and dressed for the day. A week had passed since his fight with Naoya, and the memory of his defeat still gnawed at him. He was determined to improve, to not let his frustration and anger define him.

Hiro headed to his usual training session, ready to push himself harder than ever. However, the day did not go as planned. Both Yamada and Yuta seemed to be a step ahead of him, besting him in every sparring match. Hiro's frustration mounted with each defeat, his movements becoming more erratic and less focused.

Finally, after yet another fall, Hiro's frustration boiled over. In a moment of anger, he grabbed his sansetsukon and hurled it to the ground. Without a word, he turned and walked away from the training area, leaving the group behind.

His departure was met with concern from Yamada and Yuta, who exchanged a glance, unsure of how to help their friend. Hiro's struggle was not just physical but also mental. The defeat he had suffered at Naoya's hands had deeply affected him, and his inability to overcome it in training only compounded his frustration.

Maki watched Hiro's retreating figure with a furrowed brow, her concern evident. She turned to Yamada, who had been observing Hiro as well. "Hiro hasn't been himself lately," she remarked, her voice tinged with worry.

Yamada nodded in agreement, his expression thoughtful. "Back in the orphanage, there was this one time when Hiro couldn't beat a kid much bigger than him. He got so frustrated that he trained non-stop until he finally managed to beat the guy."

Maki's eyes widened slightly, intrigued by the insight. "Really? How old was Hiro then?"

"He was just 8, and the other kid was around 13. It was a natural outcome, really, given the age and size difference. But Hiro, he doesn't see it that way," Yamada explained. "He's always had this thing about needing to be the best, no matter what."

Maki sighed, understanding the depth of Hiro's drive and the pressure he put on himself. "That explains a lot. His need to prove himself, to be the strongest... It's more than just competitiveness. It's like he's fighting against his own insecurities."

"Yeah, and this defeat against Naoya has hit him hard. He's always bounced back before, but this time it's different," Yamada added, his gaze following Hiro's path.

Maki looked in the direction Hiro had gone. "We need to help him see that it's okay not to win every time. That growth and learning are just as important as winning."

Yamada nodded in agreement. "He's got to learn to be kinder to himself. We all face defeats; it's part of growing stronger."

Yamada, trying to lighten the mood, let out a small chuckle. "Hiro's an idiot who loves being the center of attention. And with his birthday coming up, maybe we could throw him a surprise party. Might help take his mind off things."

Maki's face brightened at the idea. "That's actually a great idea. A surprise party could be just what he needs to feel better."

Yamada nodded enthusiastically. "Yeah, we could get everyone involved. Make it a big thing. He won't be expecting it, and it might remind him that he's got people who care about him."

Maki began to warm up to the plan. "We could do it at Jujutsu High. There's plenty of space, and we can easily keep it a secret from Hiro."

"Exactly. And we can invite everyone – his friends, other sorcerers, maybe even some people from his past, like from the orphanage," Yamada suggested.

Maki smiled, already envisioning the event. "I can take care of the decorations and food. We should probably get a cake too. Something big and flashy, just like Hiro."

Yamada laughed. "Sounds like a plan. I'll help with the setup and get the word out. We'll need to make sure everyone keeps it a secret."

Hiro sat alone on a bench, a towel draped over his head, lost in his thoughts. His moment of solitude was interrupted by the arrival of Gojo Satoru, who approached with his usual confident stride.

"Hey, Hiro. You've been off your game these past few days. What's up?" Gojo asked, his tone casual but perceptive.

Hiro looked up, trying to muster a convincing smile. "It's nothing, really. Just a bit of a rough patch."

Gojo, however, wasn't easily convinced. "You know, I can't say I'm familiar with frustration. Since the day I was born, I've been marked as the strongest. But that doesn't mean I can't understand it."

Hiro hesitated for a moment before responding, "Gojo, I need to get stronger. Can you give me some special training?"

Gojo paused, considering Hiro's request. "What you need isn't just physical training. You require something that goes beyond that – mental, spiritual, and of course, cursed energy training. But you're not going to find what you need within the walls of Jujutsu High."

Hiro's expression was a mix of surprise and curiosity. "Then where do I find it?"

Gojo's eyes narrowed thoughtfully. "There are places and people outside this school that can offer you a different kind of training, the kind that pushes your limits in every way. If you're serious about this, I can make some arrangements. But be warned, it's not going to be easy, and it will challenge you in ways you might not expect."

Hiro, his resolve hardening, nodded. "I'm ready. Whatever it takes."

Gojo gave a small, approving nod. "Alright, I'll see what I can do. But remember, this journey is as much about discovering who you are as it is about gaining strength. Be prepared for that."

As Gojo walked away, Hiro sat back on the bench, his mind racing with the possibilities. This new path wouldn't be easy, but it was a challenge he was willing to accept. The prospect of growing stronger, not just as a sorcerer but as a person, was a journey he knew he needed to undertake.

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The next day, Hiro was out on the training field early, practicing alone. He focused his cursed energy, summoning his Thunder Dragon. The majestic creature of lightning danced through the air, mirroring Hiro's movements on the ground. As Hiro moved through his shadow boxing routine, the dragon roared and soared higher into the sky, eventually exploding in a brilliant display of light and energy.

Gojo Satoru, having arrived unnoticed, watched the spectacle with a mix of surprise and admiration. "Impressive," he commented as he walked over to Hiro. "You've finally mastered that technique."

Hiro, catching his breath, looked towards Gojo. "About the training you mentioned. Did you find anything?"

Gojo nodded. "Yes, I did. There aren't many Jujutsu sorcerers outside of Japan, but there are a few. Specifically, in China, at the Shaolin Temple."

Hiro raised his eyebrows in surprise. "The monks? Are you saying I should learn Kung Fu?"

Gojo laughed lightly. "It's not just about Kung Fu. I have a friend in China who will help you get into the temple. There are users of cursed energy there as well. They follow a different path, one that might give you the mental and spiritual training you need."

Hiro looked thoughtful, the idea of training at the Shaolin Temple both intriguing and daunting. "So, it's not just martial arts... it's more than that?"

"Exactly," Gojo affirmed. "It's about discipline, control, and understanding the deeper aspects of cursed energy. It's a unique opportunity, Hiro. One that could change the way you understand your own powers."

Hiro nodded, a sense of determination in his eyes. "Alright, I'll do it. When do we leave?"

Gojo watched Hiro's thoughtful expression and then added, "Actually, you won't have to wait long. Your flight leaves tomorrow."

Hiro turned to face Gojo, a mix of excitement and apprehension in his eyes. "Tomorrow? That soon?"

"Yes," Gojo replied with a nod. "I've already made all the necessary arrangements. It's best to seize this opportunity while it's available. This kind of training doesn't come by often."

Hiro took a moment to process this sudden development. The prospect of leaving so soon for a completely different country, to undergo an entirely new form of training, was both daunting and exhilarating.

"Okay, I'll be ready," Hiro finally said, his voice carrying a newfound resolve. "This is exactly what I need – a new challenge."

Gojo's expression softened slightly, showing a hint of pride. "Good. This will be a significant step in your journey as a sorcerer. The training at the Shaolin Temple is rigorous and unlike anything you've experienced. It will test you in every way."

Hiro nodded, mentally preparing himself for the journey ahead. The opportunity to train at the Shaolin Temple, to learn new forms of cursed energy manipulation and to develop himself mentally and spiritually, was a chance to grow beyond his current limitations.

As Gojo walked away, leaving Hiro to his thoughts, the sun began to set, casting long shadows across the training field. Hiro stood there for a while longer, contemplating the path ahead. The next day would mark the beginning of a new chapter in his life, one filled with unknown challenges and opportunities for growth.

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Maki hastily hid Hiro's birthday present under her bed as she heard the knock on her door. Opening it, she found Hiro standing there, looking somewhat preoccupied. "Hey, come in," she said, stepping aside to let him enter her room.

Hiro walked in and sat down, his expression distant. Maki closed the door and started chatting about her day, hoping to engage him. "I was helping with the preparations for the upcoming training seminar at the school. It's shaping up to be quite an event," she said, trying to sound enthusiastic.

Despite her efforts, Hiro seemed distracted, nodding absently as she spoke. Maki, noticing his lack of attention, paused and looked at him with concern. "Is everything okay? You seem a million miles away."

Hiro glanced up, meeting her eyes. "Yeah, I'm fine. Just got a lot on my mind," he said, offering a half-hearted smile.

Maki sat down next to him, her curiosity piqued. "Anything you want to talk about?"

Hiro hesitated for a moment before opening up. "I've been thinking a lot about my training... about getting stronger. I feel like I'm hitting a wall."

Maki listened attentively, understanding his drive to improve. "You're one of the strongest people I know, Hiro. But I get it. Wanting to push your limits is part of who you are."

Hiro let out a small sigh, seemingly comforted by her words. "Yeah. I just need to figure out what my next step is."

As Hiro hesitantly revealed his impending departure to China, Maki's initial surprise quickly morphed into confusion and then frustration. "China? You're leaving for China?" she asked, her tone laced with disbelief. "When did this come up?"

"Tomorrow. I'm leaving tomorrow," Hiro replied, his voice reflecting a mix of urgency and regret.

Maki's frustration became more apparent. "Tomorrow? Hiro, your birthday is in a week! We had plans, and... and you're just leaving?"

Hiro shifted uncomfortably, clearly torn. "I know, and I'm sorry about the timing. This training opportunity came up suddenly. It's important for my growth as a sorcerer."

Maki's anger grew, her thoughts racing. "And what about us? We haven't even talked about where we stand since the incident with Naoya. You can't just leave things like this!"

Hiro reached for her hand, trying to offer some reassurance. "Maki, I didn't mean to leave things unresolved with us. I just thought this was something I needed to do."

Maki pulled her hand away, her emotions boiling over. "So, your training is more important than us? More important than your birthday, our plans, everything?"

Hiro looked down, struggling to find the right words. "It's not like that, Maki. I just... I need to do this."

Maki stood up, her anger palpable. "You need to think about what you're leaving behind, Hiro. Relationships, friendships... they need attention too. You can't just run away every time."

Hiro remained silent, his eyes downcast, as Maki's frustration and hurt were laid bare before him. Her voice trembled with emotion, betraying the depth of her feelings. "I finally opened up to someone, let my guard down... and now you're just leaving. Just like that."

The room was heavy with tension, the air thick with unspoken words and unresolved emotions. Hiro looked up, his expression one of regret, but he still couldn't find the right words to soothe the situation. He understood her frustration but felt torn between his desire for personal growth and the unexpected strain it was putting on their relationship.

Maki, feeling a surge of anger and sadness, continued, "I thought we were... I thought this meant something. But it seems I was wrong." Her voice cracked slightly, revealing the pain beneath her anger.

Hiro, struggling with his own conflicting emotions, finally spoke, "Maki, it does mean something. You mean a lot to me. I just didn't expect this opportunity to come up like this."

Maki shook her head, tears brimming in her eyes. "Opportunities will always come up, Hiro. But what about us? What about what we're building here? Does that not matter?"

Hiro reached out, trying to bridge the gap between them, but Maki stepped back. "I need some time to think," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

Hiro watched helplessly as Maki left the room, her departure leaving a palpable void. He sat there, alone, grappling with the consequences of his decision. The realization that his actions had hurt Maki, someone he deeply cared about, weighed heavily on him. In his pursuit to become stronger, he had overlooked the strength and importance of their growing bond, leaving both of them in a state of uncertainty and pain.

Hiro and Yamada stood in the bustling atmosphere of the airport, surrounded by the steady flow of travelers. Hiro's expression was somber, his mind clearly elsewhere as he carried his luggage.

Yamada, sensing Hiro's mood, nudged him gently. "Hey, you've been quiet. Something on your mind?"

Hiro exhaled deeply, his gaze fixed on the ground. "It's Maki. We had a fight last night about me going to China."

Yamada raised an eyebrow, concern evident in his voice. "A fight? What happened?"

"I told her about the training, and she got upset. Our plans for my birthday, us not talking things out since the incident with Naoya... I guess it all just came out," Hiro explained, his voice tinged with regret.

Yamada nodded understandingly. "Sounds like she's feeling left out. These things matter, Hiro. Especially when you're starting to get close to someone."

Hiro ran a hand through his hair, frustration and sadness mingling in his expression. "I know, and I feel terrible about it. I didn't realize how much this would affect her. I'm just trying to become stronger, but I didn't want to hurt her in the process."

"It's a tough balance, man. Being a sorcerer and trying to maintain a personal life," Yamada said, placing a reassuring hand on Hiro's shoulder. "But remember, relationships are about communication and understanding. Maybe when you get back, you can sort things out with her."

Hiro nodded, a slight sense of hope in his eyes. "Yeah, I hope so. I just wish I could have handled things better."

The boarding announcement echoed through the terminal, snapping them back to the present. Yamada clapped Hiro on the back. "Focus on your training for now. You'll have time to fix things with Maki when you return. Just make sure you do."

With that, Hiro picked up his bag, a determined yet thoughtful look on his face. As they headed towards the boarding gate, Hiro knew the coming weeks would be challenging, not just in terms of training but also in figuring out how to mend his relationship with Maki.

As they neared the boarding gate, a small smile finally broke through Hiro's somber demeanor – the first genuine smile he had shown in a week. He turned to Yamada, a flicker of optimism in his eyes.

"Hey, when you see Maki, can you tell her something for me?" Hiro asked, his tone more upbeat than it had been.

"Sure, what's up?" Yamada replied, curious.

Hiro's smile broadened slightly. "Tell her I'll be back for Christmas. Ask her to wait for me."

Yamada grinned, giving Hiro a thumbs-up. "Will do, man. I'm sure she'll be glad to hear that. And Hiro, good luck out there. I know you're going to come back stronger."

Hiro nodded, his resolve strengthened by the conversation. "Thanks, Yamada. I'll do my best."

With that final exchange, Hiro turned and walked towards the gate, his steps carrying a newfound purpose. As he disappeared into the crowd, Yamada stood watching for a moment, hopeful that Hiro's journey would bring the growth he sought and mend the bridge he had left behind with Maki.

The promise of returning for Christmas was a small beacon of hope, a sign that Hiro was still holding onto the connections he valued back home. It was a commitment, not just to his training but also to the relationships that had started to mean more to him than he had realized.

As Yamada exited the airport, his steps slowed when a familiar figure approached him. The woman with short hair and a noticeable scar on her forehead was none other than his adoptive mother. Her presence was always a bit unsettling, carrying with it an air of enigma.

"You have a good friend there," she commented, her gaze lingering in the direction Hiro had gone.

Yamada, though not surprised by her sudden appearance, was always wary around her. "What do you want?" he asked, his voice tinged with a mix of respect and suspicion.

She smiled, a cryptic expression that never quite reached her eyes. "You should be nicer to your mother, you know."

Yamada's expression remained guarded. "Skip the pleasantries. Why are you here?"

Her smile subtly broadened, as if she was privy to some private joke. "Just paying a visit to my son. But remember, the currents are about to change again. Stay sharp, Yamada."

Without another word, she turned and disappeared into the crowd. Yamada watched her leave, a sense of foreboding settling over him. Her visits were never without reason, and her parting words suggested that significant events were on the horizon.

Yamada left the airport with a thoughtful frown, pondering the implications of her visit. The world of Jujutsu sorcerers was full of unexpected twists and turns, and he knew that staying vigilant was crucial. As he made his way home, his thoughts remained on his adoptive mother's cryptic warning and what it might mean for the future.