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The culprit of this came when three men went to his father asking to pay the debt on his behalf and receiving a negative. The men, upset took him and beat him. [[Shallan]] convinced both Balat and Wikim to give her their knives and along with her necklace went to buy him back. Though she only accounted for half his debt (20 emerald bromes per knife and ten for the necklace), her cleverness and compassion towards her brother was rewarded with his release and her necklace.{{book ref|sa2|61}}
After that event, Jushu went back to his gambling, though he was smarter about it. [[Shallan]] still considered him “a mess”. {{book ref|sa2|61}}
 
Jushu was the only sibling who seems to question the origin of their fortune and the luck on the wealth found on their lands. {{book ref|sa2|73}}
 
He was with Balat on the day he planned to run away with Eylita. Along with Wikim, he stayed at the door of the feast hall while Father and Balat argued. They ran in when his father went to the floor paralyzed thinking he was dead. He found the soulcaster after looking into his pockets and considered his father was doing blasphemy. He just stepped back when they found he was still alive and left Shallan to finished the job. {{book ref|sa2|73}}
 
After his father death, and while Shallan tried to steal Jasnah's Soulcaster, Jushu helped Balat with by selling their possessions and bringing the money back home. His old habbit of gambling helped him “mask” the reason behind the selling. {{book ref|sa1|29}}
 
== Attributes and Abilities ==
Jushu likes gambling, though we don’t know if he is good, we know his vice costs him to be in debt. {{book ref|sa2|48}} He doesn’t seem to have much proficiency at anything else, we know he likes duels, but we are unsure on his capabilities.
 
== Relationships ==
=== Shallan ===
Jushu resented [[Shallan]] for not being mistreated by their father. {{book ref|sa2|39}} She cares for him and believes he is a good man that could not be blamed for his actions. {{book ref|sa2|39}}
To try to get him off his gambling, she made a list of the day’s duels hoping he’ll want to come watch them. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
=== Lin Davar ===
Jushu's father, just as he did to his other sons, screamed and mistreated him. Jushu did believe his father killed his mother.{{book ref|sa2|27}}
Jushu feels unloved and resents not being important to his father believing he only cared for Helaran. {{book ref|sa2|27}}
His father considered him worthless, but would use him as needed.{{book ref|sa2|65}}
 
== Quotes ==
{{quote
| He loved Helaran, and none of us are him, so we don’t matter. Helaran is never here! He betrayed Father, almost killed him. And still, he’s the only one who matters. . . .
| Jushu to Shallan on his father having only curses for him. {{book ref|sa2|27}}
}}
 
 
== Trivia ==
* He shared some resemblance to his twin [[Wikim]], but they would not be mistaken from one another. {{book ref|sa2|45}}
 
== Notes ==
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