The leaks are officially out, and we need to talk about the absolute insanity that is Jujutsu Kaisen Module Chapter 13. Gege Akutami has thrown us a curveball that nobody saw coming, mixing a major political crisis with character returns we have been begging for.
The story kicks off with Cross taking a massive hit, leaving fans wondering if he will survive the gunshot wound he sustained while trying to draw his sword. This chapter is not just a transition; it is the start of a massive conflict involving the Simuriens and the sorcerers of Tokyo.
Why Did Dabura Spare Usami in Jujutsu Kaisen Module Chapter 13?

The action starts immediately with Cross in critical condition after being shot by a sorcerer from Usami’s team, and despite being rushed to a girl with regeneration powers, things look grim. She admits her healing abilities might not be enough to save him, creating a tense atmosphere where everyone is refusing to accept his potential death.
However, the situation escalates when Dabura steps onto the scene and brutally slices off the arm of the shooter. This brings us to a fascinating character moment because, despite his aggression, Dabura pauses when he looks at Usami.
It turns out that Dabura sees the reflection of his friend Duura within Usami, which prompts him to spare his life rather than finishing the job. This moment of hesitation adds layers to the Simuriens, showing they are not just mindless invaders but have deep emotional connections.
If you want to understand more about these extraterrestrial origins, you should check out our breakdown on Jujutsu Kaisen Modulo explained. After this confrontation, the Simuriens demand that the Japanese government protect cursed spirits, fundamentally shifting the power dynamic of the series.
The Future of the Module Arc Jujutsu Kaisen Module Chapter 13

Jujutsu Kaisen Module Chapter 13 has completely rewritten the stakes with the return of Kugisaki and the impending duel between Dabura and Yuta Okkotsu. The political tension combined with the collapsing barriers means we are heading into an arc that rivals the intensity of Shibuya.
With no break next week and color pages confirmed, the hype train is moving full speed ahead. Let me know in the comments if you think Yuta can actually take down Dabura or if Tokyo is doomed!





