The King of Curses Starts Life In Another World: From Two Fingers
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When Yuji enters an incomplete domain, he is cast off to a completely different world. Not knowing what to do in this situation, he agrees to hand control over to Sukuna for a short time. He might come to regret that later.

TLDR: Sukuna has a great time in the world of Re:Zero.
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