Nanami reads Inumaki's relic but again doesn't comment on Gojo being 'young.' It's quite possible Nanami could have arrived looking like his teenage self without being that age. While he would be open about it, he wouldn't be surprised if Gojo decided to pull one over the students. Might as well have some fun. It beats admitting he's dead. Yet either way it is, as Inumaki puts it, 'totally crazy.' Because Inumaki has shown no inclination that he knows Nanami dies. Then again, he might choose not to. Plus, what he writes about Okkatsu. If Okkatsu is from farther along, that's something.
"The fox seems to have powers over time," Nanami says. "I was in a trial before we met where she changed the way time flowed. That kind of power is something beyond the normal range of special grade." Altering the flow of time would allow her to counter any ability, even Gojo's.
"The trials," he focuses on that, "How dangerous are they? I've been in one, but I cannot trust it to be representative." One is too small a number. He trusts Inumaki to be honest about it. The kid is used to danger and doesn't think much of it. Unfortunately.
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"The fox seems to have powers over time," Nanami says. "I was in a trial before we met where she changed the way time flowed. That kind of power is something beyond the normal range of special grade." Altering the flow of time would allow her to counter any ability, even Gojo's.
"The trials," he focuses on that, "How dangerous are they? I've been in one, but I cannot trust it to be representative." One is too small a number. He trusts Inumaki to be honest about it. The kid is used to danger and doesn't think much of it. Unfortunately.