
Go, advance, step forward, protect the pillars, become a wall of flesh, guard the swordsmen who can face Muzan, even if just a little.
To put it exaggeratively?
These guys are cool.
I think I kind of understood what Muzan-sama meant after seeing this scene.
Well, it’s just that such a coward has been making various people angry.
>>4
“Give up thinking you were affected by a natural disaster, you group of abnormal people.”
>>75
I will return it exactly as it is.
>>78
The arrogance of thinking of oneself together with the weather is tremendous.
>>75
If it were possible to eliminate earthquakes, typhoons, and tsunamis, there would likely be a lot of people who would charge in with the assumption that they would die.
>>80
The Kurobe Dam was built while causing the deaths of 171 people.
I wonder who created that abnormal person~?
The wall of meat isn’t something you just go to become voluntarily…
Abnormal people who go to become nourishment.
Why did someone who wants to advance safely choose a workplace like this…
>>8
I can’t fight, but maybe I misunderstood because the people who dislike Muzan provide me with strong support.
I’ve got a chance to finally take down the mastermind behind hundreds of years of conflict, so I’m willing to bet my life on it.
>>10
If we let them escape here in a miserable manner, our main forces will run out of time and be annihilated, confirming our defeat.
It’s just heartbreaking to see my comrade, who shared meals with me at the training place by the rock pillar, die protecting Tanjiro…
Gather, abnormal ones.
In the anime training, we will dig deeper into the flesh wall.
It’s just that I know the time to bet on life…
It seems like one of the people that Malkome-kun, whom Tanjiro protected, was close with during training!
However, if it means we can stop natural disasters, I can understand why something like this would come up.
It’s scary how there are people who prioritize something over their own life.
The expressions of the sheltered pillars are nice again.
I wanted Rengoku to live until this time as well.
It’s only natural since the cause of them becoming abnormal is right in front of us.
Is it possible to kill Muzan if I become the wall of meat now?
Most of the Demon Slayer Corps have had something precious taken from them by demons…
If I don’t go here, it would mean denying my life up to this point.
Kill! Bet your life and kill!
Every time Ms. Goto rams the car, I end up crying.
I think it’s not good to have only children, and at the same time, if there are people of all ages and genders mixed in, it makes it seem even more like a religion…
Balance is difficult, isn’t it?
>>27
Balance is difficult, isn’t it?
Old people must have all died in battle.
As for the support people, the combat types…
>>54
There may have been people who were active during the period of Japan-China and Japan-Russia relations.
On top of that, I continue to fight in front for the young guys, getting eaten by demons…
From a meta perspective, if we miss our chance here, there will be no room in society for things like demon hunting after the continuous events of earthquakes and wars.
It was the last chance.
>>28
As time progresses, it seems like Muzan will become even harder to find.
The actions are a result of both the expectations raised by the pillars and Tanjiro, and the anger and hatred fostered by Muzan’s presence.
If Muzan had died, it wouldn’t have turned out like this.
“Suffer in the deepest and most painful hell until the universe ends.”
This is a scene where if you don’t bet your life here, then where else will you bet it?
In the short story of Rengoku’s first battle, I felt a strong determination to kill demons, even if he dies.
It’s about burning your life!
You say it’s a matter of life and death in a word, but…
If these guys die, we won’t be able to see a peaceful world.
To die just to buy a moment for the peace that has not yet been seen.
You hate cruelty too much, don’t you?
Well, it can’t be helped.
Everyone is like this, so the Dice Steak Senpai is becoming a singularity.
>>35
At that point, there was a sense of stagnation within the Demon Slayer Corps, so it wouldn’t be strange if some members lacked motivation.
At this point, only those who have made up their minds and are ready for pillar training remain, and it’s a critical moment where we can completely settle things.
I think everyone here hopes to prevent any more casualties.
Some people are here for marriage activities.
There are sometimes those who are motivated by money or obligation, but fundamentally it’s about revenge…
If I were an amateur swordsman, I would definitely go for it! I think it would be a moment to make a name for myself!
It seems like I was tricked into joining by Senpai Saikoro, but maybe I have some talent and ended up doing pretty well after all…
That’s the kind of house it is, so the Rengoku family, who are dedicated to demon hunting, is quite strange too.
By the time we reach modern times, Muzan can only move through spatial transportation.
As long as that guy doesn’t stop eating people, we can’t live in a surveillance society.
>>43
How useful are surveillance cameras for someone who can freely change their appearance and teleport?
I might be able to encounter it, but being severely weakened by poison like that will never happen again.
The mental buff from the Ubuyashiki Bomber and the fact that Ms. Tamayo has already used her trump card…
If we don’t harvest here, we’ll have to raise a new bruiser from scratch again…
Muzan doesn’t really need to earn the hatred of these people if he just wants to live quietly; I genuinely think he’s going too far.
Even someone like Murata, who is usually like that, turns into someone seeking revenge for their family when faced with Muzan…
I just wanted to overcome the sun…
>>50
Thinking that only Nezuko, who has never eaten a human, was able to overcome it, I believe that Muzan can’t do anything about it.
Basically, it’s a club for victims of demons, but what’s up with the seniors who are just after money?
The medicine is too strong! I’ve heard that said, and I actually think so too, but if I let it go here, it would have adapted to that and become an even more uncontrollable state, and Tamayo-san, the Insect Hashira, will be gone soon.
I was arrogant and had a short temper that made me forget myself when angry before I became a demon, and it never changed until I died.
The mastermind is clearly one person, so naturally the victims’ group is united in the same direction and their morale never falters.
This scene can only be described as abnormal.
The reason I became a freak is mainly because of Muzan’s complete fault.
Mr. Uridaki is also withdrawing from the front line for some reason, and even with breathing, it must be weakening.
Green One?
>>58
I saw something unbelievable. It devoured me. Death… I’m dead…
I want you to cherish each day, earning a daily living without wasting your life…
If you call me an abnormal person, that’s true, but the real question is, who made me that way…?
Even the older rock pillars are still young…
These people are the type who would get angry if someone tried to do something that would lead to a pointless death out of anger or resentment in their usual lives.
If you can buy even a second of time now, it’s not a useless death! Become a wall of flesh!
Under normal circumstances, it would only bring despair, but now it’s even possible to scare the ruthlessness.
I want them to understand what it’s like to be targeted by people like this…
What is that pharmacist who made Muzan…?
It’s great that even the ordinary soldiers have a mentality that is no different from the pillars…
Since you’ve survived, earn some cash to make a living.
I wanted to see the face of Rengoku-san while doing this.
The car attack looks a bit too comical, but it’s so desperate that it’s the best.
>>70
It’s the kind of laughter that comes from desperation.
By the way, it’s not a joke.
That’s the purpose of the organization.
Well, if we miss this chance, I don’t know when we’ll have another opportunity to defeat Muzan on a century scale…
I like the feeling of total war that not only the people on the front lines but even the hidden ones providing rear support are coming out.
If a war breaks out, one could completely disappear by taking advantage of the chaos.
On the contrary, there was a high possibility of becoming an upper-class citizen and being unable to take action.
Although there is no description, each of these children has their own sad past…
Zenitsu and Dice Steak-senpai are quite the exceptions, I suppose…
It feels like Dice Steak Senpai could have become a good character if he had survived.
In the end, it feels like I’m going to die here.
When I see the cowardly emu during these talks, it slightly annoys me, highlighting just how deep the anger of the person involved is.
Why sacrifice yourself! It’s about living! I don’t want to die either!
In modern society, it’s said that demons and monsters can’t escape or stand up to modern weapons.
I think it became even more troublesome as it adapted normally and became difficult to find, making it impossible to handle the weapons for personal use.
I think there are many people in Japan who would throw themselves at something that can kill an earthquake.
There are Hashira who, even when devoured by Muzan, deal damage exceeding their own nutrients at that moment, so you can die without worry.
From the perspective of Muzen-sama, who is like a mass of will not to die, it’s understandable; I also don’t understand.
This is the biggest and final chance, so I have no choice but to become a meat wall.
I wonder if these words come from an experience of encountering a disaster that takes the form of a human (to Muzan).
Humiliated by being refuted online.
It’s easy to forget since the battle has been long, but just before this, Lord Oyakata himself launched a suicide attack.
I don’t want to be told by an abnormal person…
Just looking at the thread image, it looks like you’re doing some kind of religion or something?