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The fandom destroyed this ship. I can't see him in a good light under any circumstances, and as for Bakugou, I just don't like his character. I like what the author is doing with him in this story, but I don't think I'll ever be able to see him in a good light.
Hey, hey, hey, hey. I can see what you're cooking up author, and I can tell you, I don't like it. The Bakugou and Uraraka combination has given me nightmares for many years, but that's more of a personal taste, perhaps because I have a tremendous hatred for Bakugou. The story is very good, I would never give up because of that, but I think that if there is a focus on the romance of these two, I will avoid the specific chapters. Apart from that, great work.
Itadori literally told them that he was the only one to destroy the Zenin clan, and she also saw him use Naoya's technique.
That's an interesting analogy, but Leviathan and Yamata no Orochi are different curses. But that's a pretty cool idea considering the story behind the Kusanagia sword, I could have worked with that if it had come to mind earlier, but the story has already reached an advanced point for me to add such a powerful weapon.
When Nanami and the others were facing Jogo, Itadori had just defeated Choso and had expanded his domain to devour Haruta and found the curse right after he burned them. He didn't get involved in the event, and consequently didn't prevent Nanami and Maki from being burned.
You can see it that way, no problem. I only put him at that level because he hasn't mastered reverse cursed energy and doesn't have such a perfect domain. As you said, he also has no means of defending himself against a guaranteed blow. His reserves of cursed energy aren't exaggerated either, which doesn't allow him to be a walking cannon of power. That's why, personally, I equate him with 11-12 fingers in general terms.
Using Sukuna's fingers as a metric, Itadori would be like 11-12 fingers.
When I opened this novel, that's exactly what happened, and then I realized that I had found the peak. The idea of the harem seems a bit contrived, but it doesn't detract from the story. A well-constructed novel, great writing and an engaging plot.