
As always, you look shabby. It’s been a long time, Ken’itsu.
The handling of the poster was too small and inadequate.
I hope to create a boom like that of a certain Aura-sama.
This guy is too much of a complete mess…
I finally understand what this guy’s technique is doing.
It’s a shame that there was no surprise appearance by Hosoya-san at the event.
What is the order of combat?
Useless → Guru → Was it the thread image?
>>6
Doma (until Shinobu is eaten) → thread image → Akaza in that order.
Personally, I think this is about as far as the first chapter should go in terms of pacing.
The strength is actually equivalent to that of the Upper Moons, but when they are in a picture with those three, it somehow makes me laugh.
>>7
1.2.3.6
It seems like he only showed up just for Zenitsu’s turn in the Infinite Castle.
Since I can use breathing and blood demon techniques, I’m kind of like a little brother.
>>9
It’s something that can be described as, for better or worse, a complete inferior version.
Can you become a 50 billion man on par with or surpassing the Infinity Train, or will you become an infamous figure unable to break its record? It seems like the situation reflects a real-life gambling enthusiast setting.
Despite being full of exaggerated battle illustrations, it seems like it’s going to be cool…
>>11
Rather, if it’s not like that, there’s no time to be spent on this guy anyway.
After all, Zenitsu’s techniques are just too flashy for anime…
The Thunder Breathing techniques are all so cool.
>>14
It’s amusing that even though it’s flashy, it can’t crush Zenitsu’s limbs, and it’s sad that Gyutaro’s explanation doesn’t mention the sword at all, saying that if his techniques had grown stronger, you would have died.
Taisho’s Zen Temple Naoya
In the anime, Shinsoku was like a beam, but I wonder what will happen to Kaminari-god.
Was this guy stronger than the poorly disposed of waning moon…?
>>19
Although he was recommended for the first quarter moon in a roundabout way, Zenitsu struggled, so Ume-chan should be at that level.
It’s annoying that he’s strong enough that he seems to be able to win against everyone except Zenitsu, even though he’s a loser.
>>20
The Hashira likely have default speeds at least on par with or exceeding Zenitsu, so any of them should be able to defeat this one. Tanjiro and Kanao would probably be faster than this guy too, since they can fight Upper Moons 2 and 3, so this guy might appear to be standing still.
>>25
If you can’t get more back just by spinning the pillar with this guy, then it’s not worth it.
It’s probably because you’re excellent that I gave you the promotion.
In that regard, Muzan is not lenient.
In just six months of training, this is how amazing the potential is.
I died because I lacked experience.
>>23
Was there a six-month setting? The timeline for demonification wasn’t officially mentioned, and they might have become demons even before the Hashira training or swordsmithing.
If Zenitsu hadn’t received medical attention right after being defeated, it would have been dangerous.
>>24
It’s sad that after that, in the battle against Muzan, they fought vigorously and don’t seem to be dragging any wounds.
The vacancy in the Fifth Upper Moon gives off a vibe that suggests it has power on par with the Upper Moons…
A man who hasn’t entered the trend with his long-awaited movie debut.
In the original work, it was the low-rated review of Yu Shiro after losing the battle with Zenitsu that became more of a topic than the battle itself.
The girl with the bell is rock, so I understand the fourth one, but aside from this guy being a loser, he’s actually pretty normal, isn’t he?
If it’s a blood demon technique where the wounds gradually spread, it would be fine to just catch it, but the fact that I can’t do that makes it a bad situation, with the lightning flash being the most compatible.
>>31
In the first place, if one could use lightning with the power and speed of a demon, it seems like the benefits of cracking would be minimal, splitting the neck or upper body in two.
I understand the mentality of just surviving somehow, but I was really not suited for the Demon Slayer Corps.
>>33
There are people whose absence within the organization goes unnoticed, yet they are valued…
>>49
Well, to be honest, there seem to be a lot of people who have been eaten by demons and are unaccounted for.
If it’s a pillar, that’s one thing, but a regular soldier probably wouldn’t even be a topic of conversation.
>>56
It seems that my younger disciple, Zenitsu, is famous for his rapid rise and contributions to defeating the Twelve Kizuki, but this older disciple does not seem to have received any attention…
>>49
In other words, Zenitsu has already surpassed him in achievement.
I encountered the Third Upper Moon and survived, and after that, I contributed significantly to the land expedition.
>>60
It seems I was being talked about behind my back in recollections, but wasn’t that senior comparing me to the achievements of my junior disciple and scolding me?
>>33
It’s true in a way, but there’s nothing I can do about the fact that the talent I had was for Thunder Breathing.
A character that is quite mysterious and somewhat inconsistent even within Demon Slayer.
There are many discussions that I don’t understand, such as the timetable.
Was it luck that I was able to plead for my life in front of my older brother, or was it because I had the skill to get that far?
>>35
My older brother seems to be talkative when he’s relaxed.
>>36
When there’s no room to spare, it’s kind of cute how the smallness of his true character or his human flaws are slightly revealed, isn’t it, brother?
There are suspicions that the boost is activated just by voice alone.
I’m sorry. It’s not shameful to be subordinate to an overwhelming strong person. As long as I’m alive, things will somehow work out. I won’t lose until I die.
Looking back, my brother seemed to approach with a playful grip, so I wonder if I immediately prostrated myself when we encountered each other.
It was a scene that I couldn’t understand, where someone was bowing deeply alone in a ruin that citizens wouldn’t normally pass through.
>>40
I wonder if my older brother came after I defeated the suitable demon that was lurking in the ruins.
There were parts where I wanted to confront the Rock Pillar, but as a connection, Zenitsu’s ties are far stronger, so that’s not going to work.
>>41
I wonder if the Rock Pillar might get a mental debuff against the VS Rock Pillar.
Zenitsu actually got a mental buff.
>>44
You’re late, loser.
I like Zenitsu.
>>41
If I face a rock, I feel like I would be crushed by a hammer and die instantly.
Honestly, I can really relate to being a piece of trash.
Many fans give the impression of having the qualities of either terrorists or sadistic killers.
The rock pillar might be momentarily shaken, but it seems like it will quickly switch gears and fight.
If it comes to a fight, it seems like I’ll be able to take them out pretty quickly…
Brother, when you have some leisure time, you say things like it’s nostalgic to go demon hunting with the siblings.
In reality, I’m really complicated.
If I encounter my brother alone, I can only either die or become a demon, so it’s a dead end.
>>51
I think the Demon Slayer Corps was not suited for me mentally.
I feel like I could have lived longer if I had become a thief or a bandit.
Why did you have to join such a group of abnormal people?
>>52
Moreover, considering that this character is set to be 18 years old and referencing the duration of their time in the organization, it seems they became isolated at around 10 years old due to that incident and joined the squad at around 16 or 17 years old, so I’m curious about what they were doing during that blank period and what motivated them to aspire to join that squad.
>>52
It seems like they have quite a strong sense of self-love, so being a thief or a bandit would definitely have been a no-go.
If you’re a demon, you can justify yourself by saying you’re a superior being to humans.
I have the impression that there wasn’t really much conversation, just a vague greeting when meeting Muzan.
>>61
SEs hired by staffing companies during peak periods are like this, right?
>>61
This guy definitely doesn’t even have a name as a demon, right?
It’s tragic that even though he was close enough to be recommended for a position at the upper tier, he passed away in battle without his older brother even reading a eulogy for him.
Every time I think about it, there’s a setting where characters transform into demons and are driven by cannibalistic urges, but it feels like their humanity and mentality don’t really change much.
Is there no setting that makes you cruel when you become a demon?
>>65
I think there are many people whose memories are scattered.
>>71
Akaza is just a zombie, a remnant of what it was in life.
>>71
Like my older brother, even the demons that tend to remember quite well often have their memories skewed towards the negative.
>>65
I feel like there are those who lack a part of their memory or personality and those who do not.
And whether something is missing or not depends on whether it is more useful to be left out for the cruel.
>>65
When you become stronger, you acquire a certain degree of humanity, but weak demons are literally vulgar, like the mob vampires in Higanjima.
A character that gives the impression of not having any lines that became internet memes despite being a trash character of this kind.
>>67
In terms of being a complete loser, Hantenko surpasses others by far.
What this guy has done is just plain disgusting.
>>67
He was killed in just a few episodes, after all.
>>79
Essentially, Lady Aura.
>>81
I don’t want to be grouped together.
>>81
I have nothing to do with it.
>>79
The insignificant ones that were handled immediately in the final battle that took a whole year.
>>67
What can I say, just a regular trash.
An ungrateful person, selfish, with a hole in the box that holds happiness.
The only commendable thing about this guy is that he has at least put in the effort to be able to breathe.
I’ve been a loser since childhood.
It turned out that I had become a demon during the Hashira training, so if I hadn’t encountered it for a few more days, it would have been fine.
The incident of the temple thief who was expelled and took revenge is terrible because, despite apparently being the oldest in the temple, they were not particularly defended and were expelled by the children. Has that person always lacked popularity?
It seems that Akaza and my older brother Rokuro were also doing it, but I wonder if the upper moons are actively recruiting.
The only one that got caught was this guy, so it’s just an example of this.
According to the fanbook, my brother recommended it, so there was an open seat, and I was placed at the lowest rank of the upper moons, but it seems that Muzan-sama wasn’t really interested in it…
It seems that there have been some successful cases of Akaza being scouted.
It is said that everyone died before becoming strong.
How should I put it, it’s not the same kind of trash like Hantenko or those fantasy-like things like jars.
This guy’s actions are so raw, like stealing money and betraying for the sake of his own life.
Could it be that they’re just casually recommending Kokushibo without even meeting face to face? Is that the kind of vibe we’re going for…?
A little while ago, if I had become a demon, it feels like Muzan would have cut me off, thinking only of saving myself.
It feels like I was able to become a waxing moon because it’s a time when anything that seems useful is acceptable.
Even within the squad, there aren’t even any subordinates as followers.
Akaza had lost his will to live so much that he would commit suicide if he remembered his human past…
Elder brother → Business partner
Douma → It’s creepy and I don’t like it.
Akaza → Favorite
Half-Demon → Annoying
Gem jar → I like it because the jar sells for a high price.
Big brother → Favorite
Fallen princess → Fool
Kaigaku → I’m no longer interested in demons that can use breathing techniques, so it doesn’t matter to me.
Is that the evaluation of Muzan?
>>96
I saw this for the first time.
>>126
It’s featured in Fan Book 2.
>>126
It is featured in the fan book that was released after the serialization ended.
I was able to join because of my brother’s recommendation, but it seems that Muzan is no longer interested in swordsmen who use breathing techniques.
I might go crazy with jealousy and hit him with a reality punch if I met Tanjiro.
Probably stronger than Ume-chan, but not quite as strong as Oni-chan.
There was potential for a future as a demon.
>>98
It seems that in terms of blood demon techniques, they are stronger than Daki, but their physical specs give off an impression of being around the same level.
In terms of speed, I couldn’t keep up with Zenitsu at all.
Are you a relative of the Stone Pillar and the Thunder Boy? Heh heh… there’s nothing like that at all…
Since the guy in front of the pillar surrendered, I’ll give him Muzan’s blood… If he endures, can we let him join on land?
>>99
It is often misunderstood, but there is no mention of a pillar being in front of the thread image; there is no setting about the recommendation from pillars in the discussion of inheritance rights either.
As expected, they are probably stronger than Murata and Saisute.
Once I’ve reached a level where I can use blood demon techniques, I feel like I’ll have regained some of my memories.
When it comes to a pillar, it seems like anyone would be instantly defeated by this guy.
>>101
The Blood Demon Arts are so incredible that it’s at a level where Zenitsu can’t read their attacks at all…
>>109
Moreover, even with techniques poured out, the swordsmanship is so lacking that it can’t crush Zenitsu’s limbs without any jutsu.
Stealing money is clearly something only a scumbag would do.
I feel a bit that it’s not too blameworthy to beg for mercy out of fear of my older brother.
>>102
It’s just going against the ethical standards of the Demon Slayer Corps, but I can’t help it. My grandpa took his own life, you bastard…! So as for Mon it was something I had no choice but to do.
>>102
It’s only natural to be scared of the upper moon…
Zenitsu was truly right when he said he was just added to make up the numbers.
>>103
Well, to be honest, Kaigaku himself hasn’t denied that and isn’t upset about it either.
It can’t be helped if a child encounters such a scene when they sell their family to demons during their childhood.
I sympathize with the part where they actually ran away after stealing money from the temple and being blamed by the other children…
It was buried under all-encompassing trash elements…
>>104
Even though he is supposedly the oldest at that temple, the fact that he was unanimously kicked out by the children says a lot about his reputation.
Until I beg for my life in fear of my older brother, that’s one thing.
From there, without any regrets deep down in his heart, he remains defiant until the end…
It seems that Narume is supposed to be a number filler, but in various ways, she appears to be one of the upper moons.
>>112
Your way of living is a bit too rock and roll.
>>114
It’s great that there is a common understanding that he attacked when he was human…
Not good.
There are some crazy parts about the Demon Slayer Corps.
Narujo-san became more established as a character after the serialization ended…
Since Narume is a four, I think she has proper skills.
>>118
That’s true.
Even Muichiro was on the verge of losing his fighting spirit, so the pressure from my brother is really something else.
It has a strong image of being pitiful now, but…
Narume is a blood demon technique UR and her metal monster qualities are not inferior to those of the other upper ranks…
Why did the older brother, who falls into darkness out of jealousy towards his younger brother, keep doing similar stories one after another?
>>123
The thread image wasn’t jealous.
>>123
The person who scouted me feels exactly that way, so it feels intentional.
>>123
As for the thread image, there is no relation between Oniko and Zenitsu at all.
Inside the Infinite Castle, I’ll buy time by dealing with love and snakes, Narukami.
It seems there were also soldiers who got on the Akaza’s scout.
Everyone died first, though.
The Demon Slayer anime is still ongoing…
>>127
I used to do it about once a year.
The Infinity Castle arc has been announced to be made into a movie, and just now, information about a summer release has come out.
>>127
The first part of the final chapter is finally being released this summer.
Maybe we’ll still be doing it next year and the year after too.
Narukami is extremely useful and rare because of her blood demon arts.
It seems like there is a dislike for those who became Hashira at a younger age, like Muichiro and Mitsuri-chan, even though it’s not explicitly stated.
The biwa player who even resurrected Krauser-san.
There are techniques that are close to poison, and they truly match the strength of a land general.
Having an older brother is definitely enough, especially for a demon that can use breathing techniques.
I like that you showcased other forms of Thunder Breathing.
I like the names of the Thunder Breathing techniques.
Isn’t there a heart in people? Hey, you don’t need to carry that burden; the old man is already gone, right? If you had said something like that, it might have been used a bit more in the standard format.
The blood demon technique of the transfer system is a useful skill to the extent that even those who are boring in novels won’t kill you out of frustration if you don’t meet their expectations.
>>143
It was no good at that place with an unexpectedly sweet response from Muzan.
>>149
I’m going to do my best to point out my shortcomings and come up with solutions that I can actually implement!
From Muzan’s perspective, a subordinate with a much more pleasant human nature than the Lower Moons, who are disposed of later.
>>149
I remember being surprised when I saw the dismantling of the lower moon after showing something like warmth with my friend Rui.
The strongest Upper Moon with maximum loyalty, my older brother, is just too convenient for Muzan-sama…
>>144
In the relationship diagram, it was not a master-servant relationship but rather a business relationship between Muzan and others, and I was confused about where that came from.
You’re just like the other slaves.
>>147
Other demons are somewhat scared of Muzan.
If big brother can read my mind, then I don’t have to pretend, so it’s easier.
I think it was a special relationship.
>>147
The fact that they are not afraid of Muzan suggests that they recognize him as a business partner.
>>161
Isn’t Douma also a bit scared?
It seems like they wanted to depict a strength that is equal, but it has turned into something that’s hard to understand.
>>171
That guy worships Muzan, so it’s different again.
There is no paradise at the end of the escape.
The portrayal of Muzan from Kage’s perspective. With Kokushibo’s recommendation, he is expected to be active in the future. However, it seems that Kibutsuji has already lost interest in demons that use breathing techniques. Although Upper Moon One has a sense of aesthetic beauty, its inability to hide its human-like traits seems to displease Muzan.
It’s written that way.
Well, from Muzan’s perspective, it’s enough that his brother, the swordsman who nearly killed him, is in the position of being the second strongest after him…
In the main story, Muzan-sama is always on edge due to his allergy to Yorichi.
I have always shown my willingness by presenting alternatives even when I reached the limits of my talent.
In the Saikyō Jump’s Kimetsu Gakuen manga, there was a panel that appeared, but it’s a shame that it ended without Tanjiro interacting with Iwa.
Well, it seems like you have no loyalty at all towards Muzan-sama and are only thinking about surviving, so you’ll probably be punished at the power harassment meeting.
I thought the reason why you can’t use Thunderbolt is that if you could, the opponent would be instantly killed.
>>158
If you can read the speed, you can place a counter because it’s a rushing move.
It seems that Rui might be able to knock down a pillar, and while watching over him warmly, he lets him create a family as an exception; Muzan-sama is quite kind to those he favors.
In Fanbook 2, it was written that they didn’t mind being read minds and that Muzan and Brother had some compatibility.
The dismantling of the lower moon is honestly just a way to relieve stress…
Even after becoming a demon stronger than a human and honing my swordsmanship, I was unable to deal any fatal wounds to Zenitsu other than superficial cracks in his technique, and even Yushiro asserted that it was my lack of maturity in technique rather than a mere lack of skill with the sword that was the cause of my defeat; just how delicate was my humanity?
Basically, demons try not to gather in groups, but they even allow sharing their power for family play, so they are surprisingly lenient towards Rui.
>>165
After all, as a child…
I think both my brother and Muzan-sama share a mutual dislike for Yorichi.
Because Muzan-dono can share his feelings of frustration towards Yorichi, it seems like he has a decent level of fondness for his older brother.
>>168
It’s really tough that the eldest son, who should be important in the world, was born as a younger brother… If my capable confidant confesses this to me, I’ll definitely open up.
I was a little surprised that Muzan-sama and my older brother share a relationship where they can play Go together.
Not many people get to play a game against Muzan.
At that point, it was an organization for Riku-kun, after all, Lower Moon.
I actually think that Muzan and my brother are quite like the ideal boss and subordinate for each other.
It seems like we have a good personality match as well.
Um… I really like those guardian dogs…
>>173
Yes
So I’ll commit power harassment.
>>173
Akaza said that Doma’s demon communication (?) is annoying, so please do something about it. It seems that this guy considers it a favorite enough to do something about it, just because it’s the first time he’s making a request.
Tamayo worships Muzan-sama as a deity of the organization, transcending mere fear.
Regarding Rui-kun, it was mentioned in the fanbook that he simply made a poor judgment when emotions ran high, and if he had dealt with things calmly, he could have had a better match against the Hashira and would have become much stronger.
>>177
Gross…
I really liked it, and I wanted to see the moment when Muzan talks to Rui.
Muzan’s sensibility is quite ordinary.
I like serious and loyal children.
A hungry spirit and not being discouraged by adversity is truly admirable.
>>181
Moreover, having many weak points can also be a source of irritation when it comes to demons.
I think I definitely dislike incompetence, even if the personality is to my liking.
Bringing the lord’s head all of a sudden to my subordinate was…
Wasn’t Muzan also quite highly regarded?
It’s a given that I’m a selfish, worthless bastard who deserves to be killed.
Muzan has his own kind of humanity, doesn’t he?
>>183
Is it really true that the lord’s baby was born in a house that exploded and took the family with it?! I had a perfectly normal reaction to that, and it was no good.
The thread image seems to have quite a strong suitability for demons, doesn’t it?
The filth of living is overwhelmingly high.
>>184
I was going to live my life dirty, yet I won’t die like my brother or the useless one, even after being beheaded. I didn’t understand that I couldn’t regenerate, but if I grew up, it might yield different results.
It seems that the god of Doma’s religion is Muzan-sama.
Muzan-sama doesn’t like Douma.
Isn’t this exactly the type that Brother Shishou Muzan dislikes?
I like the serious, hardworking, and eager-to-do-their-job good kids like Ichi, San, and Roku.
Two is an abnormal person, so it’s impossible…
Doma, who is basically disliked by colleagues and superiors…