Gojo’s Impact on the Jujutsu World

Gojo Satoru has provided an insightful answer to this question right from the beginning of the series. Chapter 18 focuses on the first encounter between the Gakuganji school and Gojo. He recalls a tense meeting with Jogo, a cursed spirit that poses a significant threat. As a teacher, Gojo is acutely aware of the increasing dangers that sorcerers face, alongside the rising number of curses.
Students like Yuta, Hakari, and Todo are becoming more prominent, unlike the time when Gojo faced challenges without any skilled sorcerers to back him up. If given enough time, these students have the potential to achieve what Gojo himself could not.
Gojo asserts that by the time the world reaches a critical point, the limitations faced by sorcerers in the past will no longer exist. The current wave of power that these high-level sorcerers are harnessing is overwhelming, making it difficult to predict how the situation will unfold.
The new strength that Gojo refers to is tangible, especially with the emergence of sorcerers like Higuruma and Takaba. These two are not typical sorcerers; they have shown significant advancement in just two months. This makes it compelling to compare them to the pinnacle of the Jujutsu world—Satoru Gojo himself.
These developments have been hinted at from the very beginning. The balance of power is shifting dramatically, and the Jujutsu world must bear the consequences. Gojo firmly believes that the future of the Jujutsu world is changing, and talented individuals may surpass him.
Gojo’s legacy will be the techniques he has developed and the students who will continue his work to achieve their goals. By the end of the series, the Jujutsu world will transform, reflecting the visions that Gojo has envisioned for many years.