@apersonsavedbychrist: #jujutsukaisen #sadstory #jjs #hearttouching #jjk Nanami was a fucking terrorist who enjoyed beating the life out of children, he would often disguise himself as a standard salary man to avoid any attention being brought upon his devilish desires and when the world turned a blind eye to his appearance that’s when he showed his true nature. When Mahito was helping out Junpei with his school popularity problems Nanami helped Yuji, the evil fist of tyranny, beat the three year old up. On top of this, using his fists wasn’t enough to satisfy his ungodly insticts, instead he brandished a wide cleaver to make his attacks even more painful and gruesome. Later when Mahito used his domain, the loving hands of the universe, he was about to purify Nanami when Yuji broke in to prevent justice from being served. Later in the Shibuya massacre he brutally assaulted the young Harvard prospect Haruta just for wanting to go to college and on top of this parcitipated in the murdering the innocent civilians of Shibuya along with this during his slaughter he imagined himself having a nice vacation in the Bahamas while greefully celebrating his kill count. In the end, karma would soon catch up to this devil in man skin as Jogo would use his flames of divinity to cast judgement onto him and later on he was purified by Mahito and sent off to be judged in the afterlife

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