Was Suzuki reckless?
He might be, but as he started to think about the words that he had said to Mai, he realized that he also lacked imagination, too, since instead of developing Projection Sorcery further, giving him a finishing move, which could smash any of his opponents in a single punch, he thought of using the tungsten spike, a weapon, something created from others, as a shortcut for him to grow stronger.
'Even though there are many ways for me to grow even stronger...'
Why did he learn physics again, when he even planned to get a PhD?
Wasn't it because he knew his limitation?
By using his physics knowledge, he wanted to change the status quo of the Projection Sorcery, and he didn't want to be like his father, Naoya, who was known as the
"Lightweight Speedsters" rely on slamming their body weight into targets at high speed.
Facing small fries, they might be invincible, but if they faced those with durable enemies, they would bounce off or break their own bones.
The fastest way was to make a weapon, which was the tungsten spike, which he had, but if he couldn't use this weapon, such as it was stolen or something else, what would happen?
Would he just run away?
Wasn't it a shame for him to develop his Frame Delete, an ability that mimicked that of King Crimson's time erasure, yet he was unable to develop a technique that could work as a finisher for him?
'Hm... kinetic accumulation, and wave interference...'
"Are you sure about this?"
While his steps were light and even easy, Maki and Mai, who followed him, felt so heavy, as they were on their way back to the Zenin household.
Once they reached their destination, there was no turning back; it was impossible to return.
Whether it was Maki or Mai, neither of them wished to return home.
Maki was obviously staying in Tokyo, so she hardly, if ever, went home unless she was visiting Suzuki, who was at Kyoto University.
Mai, on the other hand, never went home, as she stayed at her school's dorm, the Kyoto Metropolitan Curses Technical College, or at Suzuki's place, as she lived independently.
As for why Mai didn't go directly to Suzuki's place, it was because she was afraid Maki would return to Kyoto because of her act, since, as a twin, she understood what her older sister was thinking and feeling.
The two of them were at the bottom, the trash, and two existences that were looked down upon by the entire clan, which was why, if Suzuki weren't there, by their sides, they would be miserable, living like a constant failure.
If it were not for him, then it would also be impossible for Maki to go to Tokyo, too.
"If you two are worried, then there is no need to follow. Everything will be finished before dinner."
Did they think that he would lose?
Naturally, he wasn't surprised, so he was too lazy to bring them, as they would constantly question his decisions, distracting him.
"Are you kidding?!"
"I will follow you."
"Then, don't say anything and just follow me. This is my problem. Just watch as I become the head later."
Suzuki didn't hesitate and continued walking. As for their thoughts, hesitations, or fears, he could think about them later after he defeated everyone in the Zenin Clan.
Yet, staring at his back as it slowly moved farther, the two quickly reached out to him, trying to stop him, but when they were about to reach the hem of his shirt, they stopped, hesitating, and in the end, they just walked behind him, following him, supporting him.
Once Suzuki had made up his mind, they knew no one could change it. Like how when he had decided to take the entrance exam for Kyoto University, it was a chaotic scene where everyone had to be careful, or else they would be beaten by him.
Yes, unlike Suzuki in the world of Naruto, who silently worked hard, trying to get into the eyes of the Hokage, so he could become Hiruzen's disciple, or Kim Min-Jun, who kept studying even if his health was at stake, Suzuki in the world of Jujutsu Kaisen was ruthless!
All of them might be the same people in their previous life, but the environments they lived in shaped them into different people as they grew up.
In a place like Zenin, if Suzuki were like before, a kind, understanding, and even warm person, he would be devoured. Instead of being gentle and using kindness to solve the problem, he had to beat up those who made fun of him, showing that he was above them.
The strongest got everything, the weak would lose everything.
This was the law of the Zenin Clan!
When he thought of that, he knew he had to be strong, and at the same time, he knew he had to beat the shit out of everyone, because that way he could change everything, since... what kind of an era were they living in?
The era where the strong triumph is over.
At this moment, it was the era of the minds, and they needed to change; if not, they would disappear.
Suzuki knew what he had to do, and he knew that he would become the enemy of the entire Jujutsu Sorcery system, but he also knew that this change was necessary because he wanted to.
Yes, he knew that he was being selfish, but when he thought of everyone in this Jujutsu Sorcery society, he could only say that his method was the best, as each of them was just crazy.
If the Zenin Clan became the strongest, they would turn everyone else into enslaved people. Naturally, those with the rest were the same, as those clans in this Jujutsu Sorcery were more or less the same.
Then, what about Gojo?
Gojo, despite being known as the strongest, wasn't that smart. In the end, his method was nothing but waiting for the elders to die so the next generation could replace the current corrupt Elders, yet he never tried to do anything and was just helpless despite having god-like power.
Still, wasn't Gojo's idea of waiting for the next generation a good one?
Suzuki wasn't going to look down on this plan, but as those next generations were taught by Gojo and the others, who were helpless by the system, they could do nothing, either, toward the Elders, despite having stronger powers.
Knowing that fact, how could he expect the next generation?
Even if he waited, he knew well that those next generations would go rogue and live on their own rather than changing the Jujutsu society as a whole like how Gojo hoped, since their teacher, the one who led them, did that, so they also did the same.
So what was his method about?
Why was he more confident than others?
Suzuki didn't do anything special; instead, he just followed what the rest of the world did.
His method was simple: capitalism!
"You nerd."
As he entered the mansion of the Zenin Clan, as expected, he was welcomed, and the one who welcomed him was the father of Maki and Mai, Ogi Zenin, who was also his uncle.
Ogi Zenin clearly showed his displeasure when he looked at Suzuki, especially with how Suzuki dressed, as Suzuki wore a grey hoodie with "Kyoto University" written on it, denim pants, and also white Converse sneakers, which were simply an illogical and rude way of dressing, especially when Suzuki came to the main household of the Zenin Clan.
"Watch how you dress, you nerd. You are a member of the Zenin Clan, and not some monkey."
Suzuki might be smart, but this young man didn't seem to understand the meaning of etiquette, and what made Ogi hate him even more was that Suzuki brought his two trash daughters.
"What are you bringing those two trash—"
Ptooie!
Ogi was in a daze, his face wet from the disgusting liquid.
"Shut up, Trash. Get out of my way."
"...." 3x
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The carnage will begin!
