Kenjaku held a prominent role in the Jujutsu Kaisen narrative, emerging as a distinctive and devious antagonist who, despite not being the strongest, left an indelible mark on the series. His strategic maneuvers and involvement in key plot developments made him a formidable force, often overshadowing even the formidable Sukuna. In a surprising turn of events, the latest chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen, Chapter 249, confirms Kenjaku’s demise in a duel against Yuta.

The Unpredictable Battle: Kenjaku vs. Takaba
The battle against Takaba showcased the bizarre and unpredictable nature of the confrontation, leaving fans uncertain about its direction. Ultimately, Yuta’s unexpected appearance led to Kenjaku’s downfall, as he swiftly decapitated the once-prominent villain. The sequence of events surrounding Kenjaku’s demise was described as shocking and unexpected, especially considering the anticipation that he might be the ultimate villain of the series.
Chapter 249: A Definitive End to Kenjaku’s Story
Chapter 249 definitively closes the chapter on Kenjaku’s story, revealing that Yuta’s decisive blow, despite Kenjaku’s attempt to utilize his cursed technique post-decapitation, ensured the end of the antagonist. The narrative confirms that there will be no rebirth or resurgence for Kenjaku, marking the resolution of the threat he posed.
The Inherited Will: Sukuna’s New Role
Kenjaku’s final words alluded to the passing on of his will, a concept realized in Chapter 249. According to Kenjaku, Sukuna is now the inheritor of his will, tasked with completing the merger between Tengen and humanity. This revelation adds a new layer to the ongoing narrative, setting the stage for Sukuna to carry forward Kenjaku’s intentions.
Assessing Kenjaku’s Legacy: Underwhelming Villain or Strategic Mastermind?
While Kenjaku’s role as a villain was undeniably impactful, some fans may find his ultimate demise underwhelming, especially considering the build-up of his character throughout the series. Despite being a mastermind behind significant events, including Gojo’s sealing and the Shibuya Incident, the resolution of his character raises questions about whether he lived up to the expectations of being the primary antagonist in the Jujutsu Kaisen storyline.




