Hannah walked through the crowded streets, her eyes reflecting the countless lifetimes she had endured. With each step, she felt the weight of her 186,000,000 reincarnations pressing down on her soul. As she moved, she sensed the familiar presence of Gojo and Sukuna trailing her, their obsessions like shadows that never dissipated.
Gojo, with his striking white hair and piercing blue eyes, watched Hannah from a distance, his heart pounding with a mix of admiration and desperation. "I will protect her, even if it means breaking the world apart," he murmured to himself.
Sukuna, his pink hair and marked skin glowing faintly in the dim light, faced off against Gojo. His four arms crossed, he spoke with a voice that resonated like thunder. "You can't have her, Gojo. Her fate is intertwined with mine," he declared, his eyes burning with an ancient longing.
Gojo smirked, his confidence unshaken. "We'll see about that, Sukuna. She's not yours to claim," he replied, his voice laced with defiance.
Hannah looked up at the sky, her voice barely a whisper. "I'm tired of this endless cycle. But what choice do I have?"
Suddenly, the garden was filled with a divine presence, a god disguised as a curse that had orchestrated her rebirths. The god's voice echoed through the garden, "It is time for you to move on, Hannah. Your journey here is complete," it announced.
Gojo, Sukuna, and his students, Yuuji, Megumi, and Nobara, fought against the inevitable with all their cursed energy. "We can't lose her!" Gojo shouted amidst the chaos, his heart breaking with each passing moment.
Sukuna roared in defiance, his power surging uncontrollably. "I will not accept this!" he cried, his rage threatening to consume the world.
In their desperation, the combined powers of Gojo, Sukuna, and the students unleashed a cataclysmic force. The earth trembled, and the sky burst into flames, marking the end of their world.
As the dust settled, a sense of peace enveloped the remnants of the world. The cycle had ended, and with it, the obsessions that bound Hannah to her past. The possibility of a new existence began to take root in the heart of creation, offering hope for a future unburdened by the past.
















