Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15: Yuka’s tragic resolve leads to one of the most shocking summon yet 

Yuka as seen in manga
Yuka as seen in manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15 is released, and it is undoubly one of the best preludes before an intense fight. As we knew that the Simurians and humans were going to have a duel, which would be fought against Yuka and Dabura. Fans knew that Yuka was chosen from the human side because she was dying, and to fight someone like Dabura, they needed someone who could give their best without worrying about absolute death.

But what no one anticipated is that Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15 gave us an emotional flashback of Yuka's childhood, made her character so weak that her vision is blurred, yet when she entered the battlefield, Gege Akutami pulled something so unexpected that the fandom would not stop talking about it.

The Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter started by pulling us away from the battlefield and into a far more intimate space. Yuka, already weakened by her rapidly progressing brain cancer, is being transported toward the duel that will decide everything. The physical imagery alone is devastating: a once-capable sorcerer now needing a wheelchair just to board a military jet. It immediately reframes the coming fight, not as a test of strength, but as a farewell.


Yuka and Tsurugi: A sibling bond built on quiet sacrifice

Still from the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Still from the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Yuka's inner monolouge in Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15 is extremely emotional. She is reflecting on her role as a sister and her time with Tsurugi. Although she is the younger sibling, she remembers how she was the emotional pillar, thinking about his needs first, helping him with schoolwork, even teaching him how to cheat in games without getting caught. Her memories aren’t grand or heroic; they’re painfully ordinary, which makes them all the more human.

While this flashback is definitely making readers feel bad for her, Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15 takes that up a notch by showing us how bad her illness has gotten. She begins confusing Mino for Tsurugi, speaking to him as if her brother is right there. This isn’t just physical weakness; it’s the erosion of identity itself.

Her confession that she asked her brother not to come to the duel, not out of pride but because she couldn’t bear to see his face, is one of the rawest admissions in the series so far. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15 reminds us that courage doesn’t erase fear; it simply moves forward despite it.


Dabura and the meaning of true terror

Still from the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Still from the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Meanwhile, when Dabura was waiting for the sorcerer to arrive, we had an unexpected addition. Ui Ui enters the story in Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15. He is extremely old, and yet he comes to greet Dabura, and they have a short conversation about strength. According to Ui Ui, he feels the concept of peace has weakened humanity, and this battle was very much needed. For some reason, his vibe comes across as a villain more than Dabura, and Ui Ui has an ominous aura.


Mahoraga’s arrival and the breaking of reality in Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15

Still from the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Still from the manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Just when the conversation between Ui Ui and Dabura concludes, Yuka enters the battle. With a familiar stance and a surge of cursed energy, Yuka summons Eight-Handled Sword Divergent Sila Divine General Mahoraga. The reveal is shocking not just because Mahoraga appears, but because of what it implies. Chances are, Yuka has signed a deal with death to fight against someone like Dabura.

In the final moments, Mahoraga’s Dharma wheel turns. For the first time in history, its adaptation begins against an extraterrestrial cursed technique. The impossible becomes possible once more. Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo Chapter 15 is devastating, explosive, and unforgettable. It feels like the creator is giving fans a reminder that in Jujutsu Kaisen, strength always comes at a price, and love is often what pays it.

Edited by Nisarga Kakade