
The other person was an abnormal person.
Dealing with an abnormal person.
The things that have come to light.
The fact that I depleted my own allies’ strength.
Luck was thoroughly on the opponent’s side.
If I had just quietly escaped, it would have been better.
Not realizing the self-destruction and the drugs.
I was not smart.
A brain that has just increased in number without purpose.
The fact that you came to provoke my lord.
The fact that I nearly killed half of my subordinates out of rage.
A moment that moved me about someone.
The reason is that I was dramatically weakened by poison.
“It will be something like ‘going to provoke a guaranteed win because I got carried away.'”
When I think about the incomprehensible strength of Full Spec Muzan, I understand the feeling of getting carried away and wanting to provoke a certain victory.
Just because I’m foolish.
I didn’t know the reason I could become stronger.
Things I can’t stand.
The personality is messed up.
Handling of Narukami
Usually, no one would blow up a house with a wife and children, nor would they use drugs with the assumption that they would be taken in, and no one would dare to mess with a being that has this much power in human form…!
>>18
“I like how you suddenly become a sensible person like, ‘Did your wife and children know?'”
If you were holed up in the Infinite Castle, there was no element of losing, right?
>>19
There shouldn’t be any problem just leaving the Demon Slayer Corps there and retreating somewhere, including the upper ranks.
Having a short temper is fatal.
Even if I overcome the sun, I feel like I might eventually be defeated by someone like Yoriichi.
Lacked delicacy.
The act of killing a good doctor.
I was looking for flowers at night.
>>24
It’s impossible to create human collaborators… I can’t trust them unless they become a demon.
It didn’t have the cleverness of a one-shot version.
Came to provoke the lord, feeling confident.
I wonder why I came here.
>>26
I can overcome the sun—yay!
>>26
Muzan (even if the Demon Slayer Corps comes together, they can’t win) + three Upper Moons (according to Shinobu, one Upper Moon is roughly equivalent to three Hashira) + Narumi (a terrible field that can even prevent sunlight death) + various others.
…if there is…
There’s no way we can lose like this! I’m going to go release 1000 years’ worth of pent-up frustration and definitely win! …I can understand that kind of mindset.
I understand that you really don’t feel like you’re going to lose in terms of strength.
>>26
Only readers who could predict the production house bomber can use lines like that.
Being an only child.
If he were considerate, he wouldn’t have killed the good doctor in the first place, which creates a paradox.
From a specs perspective, it seems like it could easily win against all the Demon Slayers at once.
There’s no reason to lose.
But I was always being sneaky, so to be honest, I was actually too cautious.
>>32
Because there might be a wild Yoriichi.
>>32
It’s all because of En’ichi.
>>32
Rather than being cautious, their actions are just out of touch. Even though they’ve had the experience of encountering a monster like Yoriichi, they let their guard down too much.
>>32
Since there are some who are getting carried away, I had been thinking of going to make them understand directly, but that changed when I met Yorichi; encountering someone like that would make anyone become timid.
The original reason for defeat was unnecessarily provoking resentment and increasing the number of enemies.
I was too self-centered.
I had no patience for anything.
Short-temperedness.
The enemy’s attack is originally completely damage-free, no matter whose attack it takes.
If I swing my arms around without thinking too deeply about my attacks, eventually my opponent will get tired and die.
Even if it gets a bit tough and morning approaches, there is a way to escape that has successfully evaded even Yorichi, so I can definitely get away.
Defeat rate 0%
The premise has completely collapsed.
Just wait a little longer until UV protection products start to circulate.
The white hair wasn’t a strengthened foam.
>>42
Are you getting old!?
>>44
While there are many aspects of Muzan’s behavior that can be defended, I simply think he’s foolish in this regard.
>>49
Well, from the perspective of a man who lived for 1000 years and still had black hair
I can’t help but feel that connecting having white hair after being poisoned with aging is somewhat difficult.
The trailer was shown in the theater, but the explosion from the lord was too big and it didn’t work.
It seems like a level of wildfire that is left in local legends.
I’m looking forward to it, the theater version quality swinging my arms!
If you can live for almost 9,000 years without eating, then you really are an ultimate life form…
Nezuko had become human, but if she were turned into a demon again, she would probably have good sunlight resistance, right…?
Because of the toxins from aging and other things, we’ve become so weakened that we’ve finally reached a level where the Demon Slayer Corps can fight.
Well, before that happens, it’s at a level where considering the possibility of losing is even more difficult.
Even with such a difference in strength, it was Muzan-sama who was still wary of someone like Yorichi and tried to be as stealthy as possible.
I think it was the momentum and vibe of the moment that invited the enemy’s entire fighting force to their stronghold…
>>51
Wasn’t it that we had been preparing for a long time, and thanks to that, the demon became much calmer, allowing us to take a break from the pillar training?
>>51
It’s not a bad move since the difference in strength should not lead to a loss in the first place.
If there is a clear difference in ability that means we shouldn’t lose, then we could have done better.
>>51
That was something they had been preparing to annihilate the Demon Slayer Corps, so it’s not just for fun!
No matter how far I went, I was nothing but an extremely selfish human being at my core.
Isn’t it scary that Enichi’s slip damage has been there all along?
>>53
It’s more terrifying not to die from Yoriichi’s attack.
Old doctors are too genius…
They were just an incredibly strong person.
It wasn’t a monster on the inside either.
>>57
No way… even though there were so many brains and hearts…
Do not confront the abnormal individuals head-on.
After the Amagumo household was bombed, the next one is coming right away! Narume! If we had evacuated, we would have been finished.
I like the irony that in a peaceful world, given time, humans would have discovered the blue spider lily.
>>64
Even if it can be discovered and obtained, it’s not certain that it will overcome sunlight.
>>67
“It’s just Muzan saying that Nezuko can overcome it by eating!”
However, Muzan is ultimately just an ignorant and weak child, and as a Heian noble, he isn’t really that extremely tyrannical.
Michinaga is more violent and cunning.
The sensitivity is relatively based on human standards, isn’t it, Muzan?
The Demon Slayer Corps is way more ridiculous when it comes to content.
>>68
I had a sensitivity that was enough to be quite intimidated by the lord bomber.
I didn’t like that you were sneaking around dealing with those weaklings.
>>70
I thought that the human at the top was the best.
I really love the super cocky face he made when he met Yorichii.
More like an insect than a human.
But in the end, I learned the value and importance of inheriting thoughts by looking at such enemies.
Don’t wastefully kill humans outside of meals because it will lead to taking on troublesome matters.
If I had strictly commanded my subordinate demons, would the number of abnormal beings not have increased?
>>74
I have a feeling that somewhere, a sun-resistant demon is going to be born and left unchecked.
Being short-tempered was clearly a weakness, wasn’t it?
If I had been able to remain calm and humble to that extent, I wouldn’t have been able to kill.
>>75
If I had corrected even a little of my self-centeredness and impatience, I wouldn’t have been able to defeat anyone.
It would be good if the arrogant and haughty Muzan extends a hand to the dying Tanjiro and connects their lives.
Let’s set aside whose fault it is that we are on the verge of death for now.
I think the Demon Slayer Corps is much more sane than someone who drives four wives to suicide.
>>78
The absurdity of the final selection and, after all, Muzan and the Ubuyashiki family are indeed from the same clan.
>>86
Isn’t the trigger for that absurdity also due to our ancestors?
Asakusa’s husband!
>>79
If he were to become a proper demon, he would easily be one of the upper ranks.
At that time, I lost in a one-on-one, but if I had teamed up with my demonized older brother, we might have had a chance against Yorichi.
>>82
I think it’s just a margin of error as a fighting force right after becoming a demon…
Tap dance on a tiger’s tail.
It was five people instead of four.
If Muzan had that kind of personality, it seems like he would make the two upper moons team up and have them kill the Hashira one by one.
>>88
Even though you’re a Lower Moon, you can’t even defeat a Hashira-level opponent by yourself…💢
>>88
In the first place, the disparity between Muzan and the other combatants is such that even if I fought all the pillars at once, I would still be able to defeat them.
There is not much meaning or reason to kill the weak pillars.
Due to being glued to a sickly wealthy person for a thousand years.
The final selection is too terrible…
When I was about to be killed by Enichi, I felt more fear about why I, of all people, had to go through this.
I really like how it felt like an overwhelming emotion of anger, it gives off a perfect vibe of being completely tragic.
The selection itself isn’t strange at all from the perspective of the management.
I understand the content, and I’m saying to train the person assuming that, so it’s strange that they are failing.
The hand ogre is irregular, so that’s a different story.
If they hadn’t killed the doctor in the first place, there wouldn’t have been a problem.
It was a mistake to kill so impulsively.
>>98
But is there a guarantee that I can return to being a normal person once the treatment is completely finished?
If I were fixed as a demon with cannibalistic impulses who can walk under the sunlight…
If you add five brains, it’s still at that level.
>>99
Even if the same brains increase, it won’t lead to ideas that surpass specifications or create breakthroughs, right?
>>115
I mean, even for Muzan-sama, it’s probably more about “increasing the brain and heart to make it harder to die” rather than “raising intelligence.”
It’s a life form that is the epitome of filthiness.
>>120
It doesn’t seem like increasing them will enhance the performance of each part like an octopus, which is just the worst.
Because it doesn’t make sense to increase it when you can regenerate from fragments.
The idea is to drop all the Demon Slayer Corps members into Infinity Castle, isolate them, and then move to a separate new home we had been preparing.
In the end, I won’t be satisfied until I see the complete destruction of the Demon Slayer Corps with my own eyes, so what do you say?
I like that despite having a seriously intense personality, you still try to handle things peacefully even when you’re approached by a thug.
Whoa, Muzan is truly showing his real power!
The main body was a terrifying demon with white hair!!
The development is raising expectations to the max!
>>103
I’m getting old!
>>108
Gabiin!!
They came out recklessly without even having their whereabouts secured, and on top of that, they welcomed the Demon Slayer Corps into their base.
Before becoming a demon, the fact that choices like “to let die” or “to kill” come up so easily makes one truly an existence that should not be alive.
With those specs, how can we lose?
Perhaps the Uzumaki family will be blown up along with their wife and child, creating an opportunity for humanization + aging weakness + a popcorn prevention drug to be thrown in, which could make my body ridiculously weak…
Akaza couldn’t kill a single Hashira and withdrew, while Douma killed one Hashira but then had food poisoning. Kokushibo might die after taking down one Hashira and one demon.
Narumi might be hacked by Tamayo’s pet demon and be unable to use the Infinite Castle…
Unless something at the level of… happens, it’s likely that Muzan’s side will win, so of course he’ll get carried away.
Everything happened and I lost.
From Muzan’s perspective, the Hashira are not troublesome enemies at all… They can be killed with the same level of effort as lowly soldiers.
If we gather all our strength and defeat them individually without clashing, we can win against the Demon Slayer Corps.
>>112
I think we could have won just by throwing all our forces at them normally.
It was terrible with the matchmaking for Naruon.
>>123
If they had clashed with all their forces from the beginning, it would have been over already.
I don’t know if such a large space can be created within the castle.
>>123
I couldn’t fully grasp the Demon Slayer Corps’ persuasive power…
>>123
If one person had been missing, we would have lost the battle, so paradoxically, if another victim had been produced in that matching, Muzan would have won.
Either Imosuke or Kanawo is fine.
>>130
Kanao is the only one lost in the world line where Muzan wins, and Muzan is dead!
I should have endured being invincible only at night.
You can just sleep during the day.
I have properly strengthened the weaker demons to possess at least the power of a lower tier, so it wasn’t without strategy.
Those abnormal people are coming up with even more outrageous plans…!
I think the theory of the final boss applies quite a bit to the weak-hearted characters in JoJo, especially to Muzan.
“We thought they were insignificant weaklings, but when they gathered together, they reached a level capable of defeating the Mantis!”
The way Muzan wins is by carefully and relentlessly killing insignificant weaklings.
>>118
Those who can use the Breath of the Sun… have killed them all…
Yet why… are there those who use the Sun Breathing…?
No one uses the Breath of the Moon…
The enhanced demon around the last quarter moon really wasn’t helpful at all.
>>119
So it’s not completely wrong that I thought I was done with the lower moon, as it was being treated somewhat like a Hashira promotion exam.
I wonder if they could have just thrown someone into the Infinite Castle and left them there to starve to death.
>>121
To begin with, if you don’t lure them into the Infinity Castle, the Demon Slayer Corps can just run away until they die.
>>127
In the first place, it was a trap that intended to eliminate the grudge by killing the Ubuyashiki, which resulted in a bombing, so shouldn’t we say that Muzan’s strategy to decide the battle there is truly remarkable?
Don’t you think so?
>>121
Personally, I think I would focus on detoxification while my subordinates would handle the rest.
The reason we ended up having to fight was because the crow located their position and guided Tanjiro and the others.
It’s because Naruko was hacked.
The loss was almost entirely due to Tamayo and Yoshirou.
It’s clear that the person is foolish, but not having a sharp strategist or advisor also played a significant role.
Regardless of the circumstances, I wouldn’t allow someone like that to be by my side.
>>122
Rather than suggesting a different strategy from Muzan, I feel like I would be killed just for thinking about it…
>>122
There are too many hedonists and nihilists among my subordinates…
If we start over from entering the dungeon again without carrying over any memories, we should be able to win normally.
Douma loses in a ridiculous way after underestimating his opponent; it’s the worst…
It was probably completely unexpected that quite a few Hashira managed to survive and reach Muzan.
Especially, the Hashira who fought against Kokushibo are almost all gathered…
>>134
It’s actually strange that only Muichiro and Genya are dead given the significant power disparity.
I can’t help but feel that during our long relationship, my brother and others probably thought things like, “Oh, I wish he wouldn’t do that.”
It’s amazing to lose even though you have a cheat called the Infinite Castle.
It is said that we were able to defeat Muzan thanks to Muzan.
“Wasn’t there an exception where it couldn’t be stopped? If it hadn’t been said, I probably would have won.”
Domā was too careless, so that’s not good.
Isn’t it okay if at least one person dies from a fall from a height?
There is a tendency for higher beings to become complacent with their strength…
>>141
It feels really strange to call this a higher existence, even though it shouldn’t be wrong.
>>147
They are incredibly self-centered and their thinking is just that of an ordinary villain…
There is absolutely nothing beyond transcending the viewpoint.
But the mistake of Muzan being mentioned here is something that most readers did not anticipate.
Isn’t it impossible to extend your thoughts?
>>142
When dealing with many people, unexpected things can happen, so let’s be more cautious.
Well, I was really on guard.
It would have been better to take them into the Infinite Castle one by one and lynch them instead of all at once.
>>143
If you give the Demon Slayer Corps time to think, they will definitely respond.
The eyes of Narume are already being found.
If you want to annihilate without any omissions, that’s the optimal solution.
I thought it would be good to kill Narume the moment I entered the Infinite Castle and crush the space.
I don’t want to give up such a convenient space…
If Akaza had been careless, he would have ended up on the same level as Kokushibo…
Not noticing that Narume was being controlled was quite a significant reason for our defeat.
Under normal circumstances, the top three of the Upper Moons should be enough to annihilate the Demon Slayer Corps.
Akaza was in a dominant position against Tanjiro and the Water Hashira, but while talking a lot, he got pushed to his limit and had his head cut off!
After killing the Hashira with ease, Douma ate them and was severely weakened by the poison, leading to his beheading!
My brother wanted to turn the descendants he defeated into demons, so when he stopped the bleeding instead of killing them, that became one of the reasons for his decapitation and living shame!
…but seriously, in terms of strength, we completely failed to produce results and were wiped out.
The Demon Slayer Corps values human lives, so they can use civilians as hostages.
It feels like measures from the human side haven’t been implemented because it has become a different kind of organism.
It feels like we don’t understand the ecology of the abnormal creatures.
>>154
I feel like it’s no good since it’s the kind of person who impulsively kills doctors since the age of humanity.
In the end, it can only be said that the nature of the ruthless is bad, as they are quick-tempered and increase the number of those who hold grudges or commit murder.
If I had been patient for a few more years, it would have become an era where I couldn’t carry a sword around.
It felt kind of like that even in the play.
If I had just played normally, I would have entered a route where I could corner the Demon Slayer Corps, but I got into a good mood and went for some improv instead.
I think if there was a ruthless desire for domination, I could have easily controlled Japan.
>>160
If you can become a demon, you can live a long life, and it seems like there are plenty of influential people who would be tempted by that.
I guess you wouldn’t do it because you’d absolutely hate having someone who seems more important than you around…
We lost because there were so many people.
Why were so many people your enemies?
Because I have created a lot of resentment…
There is zero reason to hold a grudge against Lord Muzan just for living peacefully…
If you’re a higher existence, then do something like… manipulate the government or become an emperor.
>>163
If we do it openly, there’s a high possibility of provoking someone like Yorichi…
The moment I killed the doctor…
It’s hard to understand how a strangely human-like aspect coexists with a complete lack of empathy or sympathy, representing inhumanity.
Since the lord has finally died, it would have been better to stay calm and run away…
>>166
If we make a move here, it would be a great opportunity to catch them all at once…
I only envy the TS ability.
The fact that the funnels of Upper Moon Two were sealed is really an achievement.
What happened to the family during the first contact with Tanjiro?
Even my older brother has enough pride to feel shame in living, but Muzan doesn’t even have that, so it’s quite understandable that he is the strongest.
I understand, but the scene of them fighting looks terrible…!
>>175
The main reason for Muzan’s strength is that he’s 100% Muzan juice.
Other demons are nothing more than demons who have received Muzan’s blood, so they can’t be compared.
When pretending to be human, it’s possible to engage in business transactions, and one can make requests on the spot to the other party.
It’s amazing if you think they were originally Heian nobility.
It seems that your lord is connected with important people, so it is believed that measures were taken in advance to prevent interference with power in that regard.
Even if we manage to win here and wipe out the Demon Slayer Corps, if we continue to live in a way that creates resentment, new enemies will just keep appearing…
I wonder why the Demon Slayer Corps wasn’t made to fall to their deaths in the Infinity Castle.
>>179
There might be team members who died but are just not shown.
The top-level experts can manage something like falling.
>>179
It’s being dropped in a way that would normally cause death from the fall.
Those guys can absorb the shock of falling from a high place with the swing of their swords.
If they had survived to modern times, it seems likely that they would have eliminated almost all the demons and lived quietly.
Muzan seems to live with an attitude like, “Isn’t ruling a country just a hassle? It’s better to live elegantly and comfortably as an appropriate member of the upper class…”
Rather, why were we able to win?
>>183
The power of human will and the toxic power of Lady Tamayo, who lived for hundreds of years.
I hate how even though it’s so weakened, it’s still ridiculously strong.
If it were true, we would have won the moment we entered Infinity Castle.
It’s a space with an unknown size that continues to change structurally in three dimensions.
Usually, my whereabouts are not supplemented.
I wanted to eliminate the Demon Slayer Corps, so I lured them in and assigned my subordinates.
To be honest, if it weren’t for the poison’s influence, I could have managed it on my own.
>>188
The truth is, I managed to get by on my own even with the effects of the poison.
It just takes time to detoxify.
Tamayo-sama’s poison had a tremendous power; they would have probably died even without intervention.
>>189
It’s been aging for thousands of years…! At this point, the detoxification itself is probably over, so I wonder.
It’s true that it has definitely been taken away all at once.
There are many unnecessary actions like power harassment and purges, but it’s amazing how they have nothing to do with the reasons for defeat.
The main body is overwhelmingly strong, and it’s losing solely due to the mistakes made by the main body.
The fact that Tamayo broke the curse and turned against us is the biggest reason for our defeat.
If there is careful consideration to prevent an infant from being eaten when turned into a demon…
Is Muzan’s strength at the time of the final battle greater than it was during Yoriichi’s time?
>>192
No, they are being severely weakened, as stated in the main story.
Instead of inviting her to the castle, I should have just thrown her into the middle of the ocean.
If I had waited a few more hundred years, I would have found blue spider lilies too, huh?