3 答案2026-07-10 17:10:51
I swear half the fics I read are basically about Megumi getting therapized by his found family, and honestly? I'm here for it. Canon gave us this repressed, duty-bound kid who bottles everything up, so fanfiction just... opens the lid. You see him slowly learning to accept care, especially from Gojo, which becomes this weird surrogate father-son dynamic that's all unspoken and messy.
What gets me are the AUs where he's raised by Gojo from the start. He's still got that serious core, but there's more sass, more of a chaotic streak he'd pick up from living with that man. It's less about changing who he is and more about letting the parts he hides—the loyalty, the dry humor, the protectiveness—come out to play because he finally feels safe. The development isn't a 180; it's a thaw.
You also get these great post-Shibuya stories where the trauma actually sticks. He doesn't just magically get better. He gets angry, he grieves, he questions everything Gojo taught him, and that conflict feels so real. The fanon version learns to rely on others, which is the one thing canon Megumi struggles with the most.
3 答案2026-07-10 08:53:58
Man, the amount of Satoru Gojo and Megumi Fushiguro fics out there is wild. I feel like there's a real split—people either go for the classic hurt/comfort, teacher-student dynamic stuff, or they veer off into the 'what if' territory. Like, there's this whole subgenre that reimagines their relationship if Gojo actually raised Megumi from the start, exploring the parental vibes that the manga only hints at.
Then you've got the classic 'Gojo gets sealed, Megumi goes feral trying to get him back' trope. It's everywhere since the Shibuya Incident arc. Writers love putting Megumi through the wringer, having him push his Ten Shadows technique to absolute breaking points, sometimes even merging with Mahoraga. It's all about that desperation and loyalty, but honestly, after reading ten versions of it, I'm kinda over the repetitive angst. Give me a fic where they're just trying to assemble IKEA furniture in the Jujutsu High dorms instead.
3 答案2026-07-10 05:38:47
Finding the right dynamic for Megumi and Gojo depends on whether you want to lean into their canonical tension or reimagine their connection entirely. Their teacher-student relationship offers so much fertile ground—protective mentor Gojo who sees limitless potential in a resentful, burdened Megumi can be heartbreaking. I keep circling back to fics where they're forced into proximity after a major event, like Shibuya, where Gojo's failure and Megumi's loss rewrite their usual script. That slow erosion of formality hits harder than any instant romance.
Beyond that, AUs are where they really shine for me. Modern settings where the power imbalance is social or professional instead of sorcery-based let their personalities clash without the jujutsu world's baggage. I stumbled on a coffee shop AU last month where Gojo was a relentlessly cheerful regular and Megumi a perpetually annoyed barista; the way the author translated their stubbornness into mundane interactions was weirdly perfect. The best pairings aren't always about romance either—found family fics where they're stuck as an unlikely, bickering unit often capture their essence just as well.
4 答案2026-07-10 01:53:49
Man, I gotta say I'm always surprised nobody's shouting from the rooftops about Megumi-centric Dark Academia AUs. I'm talking 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt, but with cursed spirits and a Jujutsu Tech that feels like an old, crumbling Oxford college. Fics that really dig into the weight of legacy—not just his Zen'in clan crap, but the whole concept of inherited power and whether you can use a system built on violence to actually protect people. That's where Megumi shines. I've read one where he was a grad student researching cursed objects while Gojo was his morally dubious but brilliant advisor, and the tension between their methodologies was more gripping than any fight scene. The 'best' genre for him, to me, isn't just action; it's psychological horror where the monster is the world he was born into.
Found family fics are cute, but I honestly prefer ones where that found family is messy and hard-won, not instant. A good 'no powers' AU where he's just a socially awkward foster kid and Gojo is the exasperating but persistent social worker who won't give up on him hits harder than a hundred 'Sukuna possesses Megumi' stories. Don't get me wrong, I love those too, but the quieter genres let his stubborn, pragmatic voice really come through.