short thread on my theory of ioris disappearance (which is honestly...

We also know that he believes his generation of sorceres are weaker than his parents.
but lack of a great curseds technique would make something clearer:
If he only manifested an average or highly limited technique, his deep-seated depression and obsession with generational weakness make perfect sense. He felt like a genetic failure.
His fixation on cursed techniques almost feels like an insecurity, and when you center your life around insecurity something bad happens.
Instead of feeling joy, his logic likely viewed her insane talent as proof of his own irrelevance.
He didn't just leave out of spite; he likely believed a child destined for amazing power didn't need a mediocre father holding her back. He fulfilled his biological purpose of passing on a top-tier technique, and then he removed himself from the equation.
He took Yuji's words to mean his own life and presence didn't matter, prompting him to vanish into the ruins of Tokyo.
When he realized his own limitations and saw Yuka inherit a legendary technique like the Ten Shadows, his pride completely shattered. He convinced himself his entire purpose was just to act as a biological stepping stone for a greater generation, choosing to walk away







