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Kamo Family

Upon hearing the rumors about the Zenin clan, Kamo Shin was utterly shocked.

Since they had never personally witnessed the power of Katen Kyōkotsu, they were skeptical that soone like Toji, who lacked Cursed Energy could actually defeat a sorcerer.

However, this information ca directly from within the Zenin clan. There was no way they would use the reputation of their top executives just to fabricate such a story about Toji, right?

In Kamo Shin's view, Toji's sudden strength was likely not due to his own abilities but rather because of the newly forged Katen Kyōkotsu, a Zanpakutō created by Gojo Satoshi.

"Was this na given by Gojo Satoshi?"

Upon hearing the na of the Zanpakutō, Kamo Shin couldn't help but feel a sense of admiration.

Katen Kyōkotsu—the na alone carried an imposing presence.

Originally, he had assud that Satoshi would only forge Zanpakutō for mbers of the Gojo clan. But unexpectedly, Satoshi had actually crafted one for a younger generation mber of the Zenin family.

More importantly, soone without Cursed Energy had managed to use this Zanpakutō to defeat Zenin Naobito and Zenin Ogi.

"We really can't let Gojo Satoshi continue unchecked."

"Even the weakest one, Suzumushi—in Gojo Shunichi's hands was capable of temporarily repelling a Special Grade Cursed Spirit!"

"Not to ntion, Satoshi's own Sode no Shirayuki still had a hidden third ability! He really kept it well concealed."

As Kamo Shin analyzed the information he had gathered, his shock deepened, and so did his resolve. The need to eliminate Gojo Satoshi was becoming increasingly urgent.

It has been a week since Shoso infiltrated the Gojo estate. As of now, Gojo Satoshi remains completely unhard. It seems Shoso has found no opportunity to act.

We need to investigate the status of Shoso within the Gojo estate. If necessary, we must retrieve it before it's too late.

This Cursed Object had been passed down by the Kamo clan leader, assisting them in handling nurous difficult adversaries. Losing it would be unacceptable.

Kamo Shin made up his mind. He imdiately began drafting a formal request to visit the Gojo family.

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Yagyū Family

"Master Yusuke, did you see that? This is the power of Gojo Satoshi's Zanpakutō. A re ordinary person, wielding a Zanpakutō, defeated a Grade 1 sorcerer."

Yagyū Hidetsugu could barely contain his astonishnt after receiving the news.

As a Grade 1 sorcerer himself, he was considered one of the strongest in the entire Jujutsu world.

Zenin Naobito, with his Projection Sorcery, was even stronger than him, yet he had fallen at the hands of soone with no Cursed Energy.

If soone had told him this a month ago, he would have never believed it.

But now, there was no room for doubt. The key factor in this incident was the Zanpakutō.

Ever since Hidetsugu had been rescued by Shunichi, he had constantly praised the Cursed Tool known as Zanpakutō—to the point that his clan mbers had grown tired of hearing about it.

But now, Yagyū Yusuke had personally witnessed proof.

Before, it had only been speculation, difficult to verify.

But this ti, there was clear evidence.

The two strongest mbers of the Zenin family had been defeated by an "ordinary person" wielding a Zanpakutō. That alone was enough to elevate the reputation of this weapon to new heights.

"If Saemon can obtain a Zanpakutō... would he be able to stand on equal footing with sorcerers?"

For generations, the Yagyū family had produced master swordsn. However, none of them had ever been able to wield Cursed Energy, sothing that had always been a source of regret.

Because of this, Yagyū Saemon had dedicated himself entirely to swordsmanship, honing his skills to the absolute limit.

But in a world ruled by sorcery, pure swordsmanship had long since fallen out of favor.

Now, however, the appearance of Zanpakutō had changed everything.

If Saemon couldn't use Cursed Energy, then his Zanpakutō could. A swordsman with a Zanpakutō, wasn't that equivalent to a sorcerer?

Yagyū Yusuke considered this possibility carefully.

But Yagyū Hidetsugu remained skeptical. "That may be true, but the Gojo family isn't going to let sothing like a Zanpakutō fall into the hands of just anyone, are they?"

"After all, there are only four known Zanpakutō in the entire world."

However, Yagyū Yusuke disagreed.

"If a mber of the Zenin family, who lacks Cursed Energy was able to obtain one, it ans Gojo Satoshi isn't keeping the Zanpakutō exclusively within his own clan."

"This will be difficult, yes. But that doesn't an we shouldn't try."

With that, Yagyū Yusuke suddenly stood up and turned toward Hidetsugu.

"Hidetsugu, as the strongest person in the Yagyū family, the only Grade 1 sorcerer, we rely on you to revitalize the clan."

"Master Shunichi from the Gojo family saved your life. We should at least show our gratitude, right? Besides, as fellow Grade 1 sorcerers, you should try to establish a connection."

Hidetsugu imdiately understood his patriarch's intentions.

However, he didn't object. The reasoning was sound. It was indeed a difficult task, but if they didn't try, nothing would happen.

"I understand, Master. I will make an effort to establish ties with Master Shunichi. I also heard that Gojo Satoshi has dabbled in kendo—perhaps we can use that as common ground."

He proposed his plan.

After all, the Yagyū family was a small jujutsu clan. They had little to offer that would be valuable to the Gojo family.

In fact, in the entire Yagyū family, there was likely only one thing that could catch Gojo Satoshi's interest—Tsuki no Sho.

To outsiders, Tsuki no Sho was rely a military strategy book. But in reality, it contained the ultimate sword techniques of Yagyū Jūbei, passed down within the clan.

If Gojo Satoshi truly had an interest in kendo, then Tsuki no Sho might be of value.

However, if the rumors were false, and Satoshi had no interest in kendo, then the book would be nothing more than worthless paper to him.

Seeing Yusuke's hesitation, Hidetsugu shook his head slightly.

To him, kendo was rely a secondary concern. If not for his exceptional talent in jujutsu, he never would have risen to prominence in a swordsman family.

To him, leaking kendo techniques wasn't a major issue.

"If this can be exchanged for another Grade 1 sorcerer in our family, then it's well worth it."

"Alright! Let's do it."

Yusuke narrowed his eyes, deep in thought, before finally making his decision.

"Even if we have to use Tsuki no Sho, we must obtain a Zanpakutō for Yagyū Saemon!"

"Master, leave it to !"

Hidetsugu nodded firmly. His patriarch had foresight, he saw both the crisis and opportunity for the Yagyū family.

And so, he had the courage to take this risk.

Now, Hidetsugu had to do his part, to ensure the revival of the Yagyū family.

(To be continued.)

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Junkdog's Note: "Tsuki no Shō" (月之抄), aning "The Art of Looking at the Moon" or "Manual of the Moon", is a philosophical and strategic manual on kenjutsu written by Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi, a renowned Japanese swordsman, focusing on the mindset and techniques of a swordsman.

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