
Brother, we are nothing so grand; just a mere fragment of the long, long history of humanity. Even now, those who do not take action are giving birth to new lives. They too will reach the same place.
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
But I believe that children are the true hope.
I still think about it.
No one showed up…
You must be a complete natural.
There are quite a few people like that, who are usually gentle and airheaded, but when it comes to fighting, they have a strength like that of a demon god.
When it comes to sexual preferences, they tend to become essentially the same when taken to extremes, so it feels like a kind of truth.
You’re making a face like you know how strong you are, huh?
Even my older brother is rare, if anything.
Even though he’s like this, he was trying to compromise until just a little while ago.
My brother is a genius.
My brother is a natural disaster.
It seems that the other swordsmen aren’t even close to my older brother…
But Senjuro is also a mess on the inside… and on top of that, it’s none other than older brother who goes after him…
Well, it can’t be said that it’s completely wrong since what Enichi couldn’t achieve has been accomplished by later generations…
It’s strange that we are doing this together.
Wasn’t there even a brother-level presence in the current Demon Slayer Corps?
>>14
When I see the rock pillar, I can’t agree.
>>14
I have a bruise, and I can see the transparent world too.
If there is a model to follow, it seems like I might reach a level similar to my older brother before he became a demon, by imitating what I see.
Only the lower right is protruding and saying strange things.
I understand what you want to say about the others, but…
It seems like I was so close, so maybe it was a rock…
I can’t help but think that it would have been happier if their talents had been the complete opposite.
Before he became a demon, my older brother seems weaker than the Stone Pillar.
This younger brother has had such low self-esteem that it’s almost unbearable, even before his older brother’s betrayal.
There probably isn’t even the idea of valuing oneself highly.
>>20
It’s not just humility; he’s seriously regretting that he couldn’t protect his wife…
Not even a genius that appears once in a thousand years.
When you grip the sword tightly, it turns red and works well against demons, but I wonder why everyone doesn’t do it…
No one taught me that strength comes with responsibility.
What was the reason that Muzan with a birthmark was able to live until old age?
>>26
Something was strange.
>>27
(…huh?)
>>26
Because it’s Enichi.
I don’t know which is stronger, the Rock Pillar or what.
At least, when it comes to my brother before he became a demon…
Seriously, it seems like Brother Yoriichi is one of the two strongest…
From Enichi’s perspective, the things he wanted to protect are disappearing in order from the top…
Even I realized that something was strange about myself, as expected of Yorichi.
And I became convinced that the reason was to kill Muzan.
I failed.
Broken
I understand that it can be annoying when someone with obvious talent is excessively modest.
I evaluate myself, but I haven’t been able to finish off Muzan, and I also consider the possibility of not being able to see him again. My brother has gone over there and made friends with the Hashira, who will likely die young from the breathing techniques and marks I taught them. They probably won’t be able to join the Demon Slayer Corps, and they won’t have children.
It pains me.
I didn’t expect to see something unbelievable, and that’s why I reacted as if I thought Enichi was still alive.
Even taking into account that approaching is dangerous
I wonder if my brother didn’t even want to confirm that he died at the age of 25.
>>36
I feel like you didn’t want to see your brother’s dead body.
No one can imitate the Sun Breathing, and while it was fine to create inferior versions tailored to individuals, in the end, each of those breathing techniques ultimately remained relatively inferior and did not truly approach the original.
Ordinary people die because they encounter Enichi, but Enichi, with the markings, is a being that naturally exists, so he won’t die.
It’s an obvious thing, isn’t it?
>>38
Seriously, don’t mess with me…
>>38
It looks like a parenchymal cell.
If I can transplant Yorichi’s cells and achieve compatibility, it seems I could gain superhuman strength.
If Yoriichi hasn’t had any children, then the Tsugikuni bloodline has been carried on by the children that older brother left behind.
Your older brother personally searched high and low to eradicate it, huh… that’s insane.
>>41
It’s tough.
>>41
I understand that becoming a demon is a truly hopeless and pitiful existence.
The swordsman, whose sword has turned black, is desperately searching and killing as well.
Well, since there are people like Yorichi brother Iwa born only among the deeply connected in Japan, I guess there are probably a few out there if you search around the world.
If it’s like that world with Lu Bu, he probably has marks.
Living as a demon and acting accordingly, my older brother is admirable in the eyes of Lord Muzan.
But how pitiful…
Hyu! My little brother is super strong! Amazing!
Let’s keep killing that annoying demon together! If that’s the case, the story would have already ended.
I wonder if the older brother was strong enough to intervene in the fight between Yoriichi and Muzan.
It feels like having not just one brother to defeat Muzan over there, but also wanting two more from Yorichi…
>>48
I think I could easily handle the leftover pieces since the Moon’s Breath is a range attack.
There must have been exceptions (an outrageous exception among exceptions among exceptions).
It’s really terrible that it continues to deal damage consistently even after missing.
Conversely, if all the current pillars reached Enmu’s level, Muzan would be too monstrous.
No matter how strong someone is as an individual, there are things that cannot be achieved, which is super important in Demon Slayer.
If Enichi were the kind of guy who bragged about his own power, that would complicate things.
I don’t think it was to the point where my older brother would rebel.
I wonder why this guy’s brother was so weak.
>>54
A response that I can’t tell if it’s from someone who’s just looking at my brother’s thread or if they’re actually writing in it.
It’s not a strange story.
It’s not that there are significant individual differences; what one person can do is quite limited.
The providence is that strong, and the universe is vast.
But this is a comic, and it’s a fake where the laws can be distorted infinitely by the power of a single person, much smaller than the real world.
In this crazily distorted fake world, only one person is speaking rationally.
>>55
Are you drunk?
Every time Enichi is exaggerated, the expression of the older brother in the thread becomes more interesting; it really has a great sense of humor…
But my little brother loved his big brother until the very end, you know?
>>57
Stop it already.
I hate you.
>>61
Older brother, in the end, his feelings towards me as a younger brother are too heavy.
There may have been some who became strong like Yoriichi, but since the lifespan of the marks seems completely unrelated to strength, they ultimately die.
There may be people in the modern era who possess talents that surpass Yoriichi, but we simply haven’t had the opportunity to discover them due to the lack of chances to encounter swords.
Above all, my brother does not hold any hatred or resentment towards demons, nor is he acting out of a sense of justice or mission.
It’s impossible for us to align with Michikatsu and the others, whose ultimate goal is to eradicate demons.
The troubling thing is that this younger brother isn’t bad at teaching swordsmanship either…
Older brother
Demon Slayer: Is Yoriichi too strong for anyone to be the strongest?
You say it won’t become a controversy, but…
That’s not true.
Muzan comforts his older brother, who returned to Infinity Castle in a daze on the day of Yorichi’s death.
>>67
I understand how you feel to some extent.
Yorichi may seem emotionally detached, but he’s actually quite deep in feelings…
It’s nothing special to deal around 1500 damage on the first encounter with Muzan without any debuffs and apply permanent slip damage.
It’s true that the destination you reach after mastering the path is the same.
Someone who is at the destination from the beginning is not the same as someone who sacrificed various things to get there.
Tanjiro’s mark is always out, but I wonder if he can live a long life.
It seems like you are doing it.
>>72
I don’t think so…
The younger brother believes that his older brother is stronger overall, including in combat power.
>>73
My older brother created a family and protected our home.
When my brother jumped into the same battle as me, I truly felt happy.
Honestly, when reading the memories from Brother’s perspective, I thought Yoriichi was kind of creepy.
When Enmu’s memories began, I thought, despite being hit by my parents, you kindly handed me the flute, so I wondered why I had thought that you didn’t like me.
Even my brother wasn’t fundamentally warped until he became a demon, and seeing that he had the kindness to make a flute for Yoriichi is truly painful.
Since my brother’s recollections are done with a demon’s brain, I’m not sure how seriously I should take them…
Tanjiro is surely dead.
The lewd pillar might be alive because it’s sturdy.
It didn’t work out with Oda-kun’s collaboration with Gotouge.
>>80
Waniue
Even my brother is so consumed by strength that it leaves no impression of anything else on anyone; it’s too cruel.
I think Tanjiro has some talent as a swordsman, but maybe he’s not quite capable of turning the laws upside down…
Seeing my brother suffer from jealousy is pitiful.
However, I’m going to hell.
Telling someone whose family has been devoured that they are an amazing person is sarcasm, brother.
The god of that world probably shifted their focus to detection abilities because the combat-specialized individuals can escape.
The bruise power-up that I thought would be good to teach…
It is said that if anyone other than the person uses it, they will die in their early twenties.
Do not give superhuman powers to people who are rather mentally weak compared to ordinary individuals.
From the perspective of Yuichiro, I think he truly looked like the best samurai in Japan until the betrayal.
>>90
To go that far for the revenge of a subordinate… to master both bruises and transparency… this is truly the greatest samurai of Japan.
I wonder how strong Tanjirou became after becoming the King of Demons.
Aren’t the conditions to become a crimson sword strict?
>>94
It’s just gripping, and for Yoriichi, it’s so normal that it’s easy enough to be lost in transmission, right?
The text under Enichi’s clothes wasn’t drawn, but he must be more muscular than the Stone Pillar… his neck is way too thick for that era.
Even with the rock pillar, it squeezes tightly and doesn’t turn red.
Well, it might feel like there’s nothing you can do with that weapon.
It’s definitely strange that since being born with a bruise that shows through, when I tightly grip my sword it turns red and becomes a demon’s weakness.
>>98
According to the person, it seems that they were born to be used against Muzan.
Then I think you should adjust your personality accordingly too.
>>120
I think it’s interesting that both my brother and Yorichii have obtained what they didn’t desire, while the things they wanted the most remain out of reach or unprotected.
Being in the hell of Enichi means there’s a possibility of meeting Muzan-sama and his party, right?
>>99
That guy is headed for hell.
Tangi became a demon once and managed to heal his injuries and bruises somehow…
The missing part seems a bit inconvenient, but…
>>101
Unfortunately, it is only a form and does not function at all.
Despite my efforts to leave various things for later, it’s terrible that the strongest demon-slaying red blade disappears for reasons that I don’t understand.
>>102
The Sun Wheel Sword has a nature that causes it to behave this way when gripped tightly, so I wonder if this information is shared in the blacksmith village.
>>110
Those who have trained their lungs with special breathing are gripping so hard that they are becoming breathless.
It’s finally a clash of amazing techniques.
I think it ended because some generations just can’t do that.
The ones who developed the bruise are dying off one after another, so I guess my brother is really pressed for time.
Someone who can become a pillar holds on tightly enough to cause suffocation.
The theory that Enichi’s original lifespan was around 300 years but was reduced to dying at 60 due to the blemish.
>>105
I saw this in the Christian Bible!
Are you cracking a big peach?
The thread image is saying good things, isn’t it?
If all of humanity dedicated themselves to the 100-meter dash, there would likely be someone faster than Bolt, and in the end, the number of attempts determines the strongest.
The dream demon was really strong, wasn’t it?
I think the scarlet blade was misunderstood as a technique exclusive to the Sun Breathing.
If I can achieve this, I won’t have to think about which breathing technique is inferior; the level of killing intent is so high.
There were strong people like Tanjiro’s father, so I wonder if there were second or third Yoriichis if we looked for them.
You might not have been in Japan though.
>>112
It seems that it was a story from all over the Kanto region.
If you search all over the country, there might be extraordinary people who haven’t done a tiger’s tail tap dance.
I wonder if there was something like Yoorihhi…
Those guys probably ended up defeating the vampires in their own country.
There may have been someone who stepped into the territory of the older brother or the stone pillar.
Yorichi surpasses human limitations.
It’s nice how the reaction was when the pillar of rock said, “Were there exceptions?”
I think the important part is the second speech bubble.
No one could defeat Yorichi with personal power, but I think it’s a good compromise that what Yorichi couldn’t do, others were able to accomplish.
It says something good in itself, but it has turned into a provocation that doesn’t reach Brother at all.
One will regret for the rest of their life not being able to fully utilize the talent they were born with, leaving behind a lingering sense of regret…
It’s nice that big brother is holding a flute.
>>123
That’s good, isn’t it?
It seems that the person themselves doesn’t understand the reason either.
If it’s really not that big of a deal, then even if we let Muzan escape, someone should be able to take him down quickly, so there should be no worries.
It’s not just a curse directed at my older brother, but also a statement that will come back to haunt me.
I think when brother managed to scout, Muzan was super “Whoa!!!!”
Isn’t it too sad that I was this strong but never had a happy time?
>>128
The years spent with uta were happy.
I was happy, you know…
My brother said that there was one person with a body level of a Hashira 300 years ago, and in terms of overall specs, it feels like my brother is above the Hashira.
If that person was stronger than me, they would definitely be using a more arrogant way of speaking.
I feel like I might die from Muzan’s normal attacks unless Enmu protects me.
I think that the early death of the birthmark is like a price for ordinary people trying to get close to Yorichi.
Without blood demon techniques, I feel like the Rock Pillar is stronger than brother.
Older brother’s admiration for the opponent’s swordsmanship is cute.