"Don't look inside me without my permission," says Sukuna. "I hate it when people do that."
"I understand your concern, Nanami-san. I still think the odds are better this way. The curse has in fact baited both of us—you personally, tonight—and it'll do it again. In the worst case I'll," he swallows dryly, "cut my losses and run. But they have a better chance of surviving this way." And at least for now it's kind of got them on the defensive, leading them where it wants them to go. Tōkan wants to make his own choice, here.
"Very well. Then prioritize accordingly, and always have at least two potential exits in any enclosed spaces. Preferably more. Good luck."
And with that, Nanami will hang up, and quietly go and make his very best attempt to not pass out from blood loss before Ijichi gets here to pick him up. Eugh.
So he gets rid of Ijichi and then it's back to the movie!
"Sorry about that. My, uh." Pause. "Handler? I think that's the word for what he is, huh. Anyway, my handler got hurt fighting stitched curse and he was worried."
"He fought Mahito?? Um." It's a dumb question to ask if he's okay, isn't it, so he doesn't, even though his social script says he should. "O-okay. He didn't... try talking first??"
"I didn't get a full blow-by-blow but from the little summary he gave me Mahito," that's the curse's name?, "baited him to the sewers and then tried to experiment on him live."
"I-I mean it's kind of a dumb movie, 2's much better, and it seems like, uh, you've got kind of more important things going on?" Like dealing with the real life horror villain. Like that. The real life horror villain that nonetheless taught him how to use magic. Well. Cursed energy, but obviously it's magic.
"I mean we can do 2 if you want! I just figured, you know, since 3 was the one that got interrupted at the movies." Which in retrospect was perhaps not great, maybe Junpei would have some, uh. Trauma. About his bullies exploding in front of him in the cinema. Nice going, Itadori. "I like 2 a lot better, too, 1 and 3 are kind of boring."
Honestly watching his bullies get exploded in the cinema for being incredibly rude was more cathartic than anything else. Not that he knows to clarify this, or anything. Yeah it was messy, but. ... He's been watching horror movies lately, in an attempt to get over his own fears. They're much messier.
"I mean, it's, uh. I've already seen them all a couple times? But my point was more, like. Don't you have stuff to do?"
Wait are they friends????
Blink blink blink blink.
"....... Okay," he agrees, but then yeah he can go put on Earthworm 2 because how does one. Respond. To that.
Tōkan notices, though. "I mean, I guess we did just meet today but. I'd like to be your friend. If you would."
"I, I, I mean I'm not very good at having friends because I'm just generally a very nervous person and not a very good conversationalist or, uhm, whatever, but, I. Sure??"
"I like talking to you, too! And, and. Most people don't want to hear me talk about terrible gross horror movies."
"Probably for the best, considering!" Huff. "Is all the magic... stuff... associated with. Horrible stuff too??"
"It varies? Uh, the curses themselves are all pretty bad, some are just back aches but they get worse, but cursed techniques vary a lot. I have a friend who can summon shadow shikigami, I mentioned, and another one has a sympathy-based technique that lets her do—kind of voodoo but more? She connects one thing to a similar thing and then does something to one thing to do it to another. And my Sensei's technique is ridiculous, he can teleport and nothing can touch him and he can bring things to him or push them away."
"Huh. But what do you do with it, once you've got it? Mahito made it sound like it was mostly... hunting curses? But it's magic, right, you do other things with it too??"
"There are people who don't hunt curses, yeah. The problem is there's not really a lot of freeform stuff, other than some specific things that everyone can do you can't learn other people's techniques, and then it depends on what you have. Generic shikigami are useful though.
"But you don't need to hunt curses if you don't want to."
"..... But I could totally do magic for the rest of my life?" asks Junpei, sounding the most hopeful he's literally ever been.