
Because there are bruises.
Since they are 80 with a birthmark, that would be around 240 years old in human terms.
It’s because it’s an exception…
Don’t show up at 80 years old when you’re saying you’ll die around 25.
Was the final strike truly with all my power…?
>>5Well, surely he was doing his best; he probably wanted to free his brother.
And at his peak, he could tear him apart without even letting Muzan react to his slashes, so he’s incredibly weakened now.
I thought my older brother was still at his peak and hadn’t declined.
I’ve always had a birthmark, so I’ve been under a lifespan debuff my whole life.
I wanted to see the scene where a living person is treated like a hermit and talks to Tanjiro.
Enishi’s lifespan was also shortened by the mark, to around 80 years old.
I really like the theory that a birthmark shortened my lifespan to 80 years.
I wonder if big brother would have died at 25 if it stayed like that.
I understand why it’s like, “Why only you?” since my younger brother is so extraordinary.
It’s strange that my older brother can’t be my opponent in this state.
>>12Since the number of years for training is the same, it can’t be helped.
If my brother had reached his final form, he could have fought more against Yorichi.
>>20I think the amount of En’ichi’s tears increasing won’t extend his lifespan.
There is quite a bit of mental stress, you know.
If we could have killed Muzan, there’s a possibility he would have lived until modern times.
The gap between the strongest swordsman and the runner-up and those below is just too big…
However, dear brother, I am ultimately just an individual…
If it hadn’t weakened, I could cut over a thousand times in an instant, and without a regeneration speed like Muzan’s, I wouldn’t be able to heal and would die.
If I knew what true strength was, I wouldn’t even dream of becoming a demon and being able to compete.
I guess you’ve never seen the real Enji, have you, big brother?
>>17Originally, I think the only time Yorichi went all out was when he faced Muzan-sama.
Eighty is quite a considerable longevity in this era.
>>18That said, it was Yamamoto who has showcased unimaginable specs countless times in this era (and still does).
80 is short according to Yokotsuki’s standards.
>>18Just because the average is low, there have always been a certain number of elderly people in any era.
>>34It seems that the ancient Himiko, from an even older era than these guys, lived until around the age of 80 according to the “Records of the Three Kingdoms.”
I wonder how this guy managed to live until 80 after being kicked out of the Demon Slayer Corps at just around 20.
>>19If you really wanted to, wouldn’t you be fine without food for about a year?
Even if the demons become stronger, their ultimate destination is a gruesome end, so the only way to defeat Yoriichi is to run away until one runs out of life.
Facing the shame of living is just the time of the crab, so at this point, big brother is already complete.
Please, just die.
“Please don’t live until you’re over 80.”
I want to know the reaction of Muzan-sama, who was probably watching from a distance at that time.
>>27Feeling genuinely relieved that I wasted my last strength on Kokushibo.
I think they are praising Kokushibo for properly confirming that he died.
Living to this age has disrupted the order of the world.
Because this guy lives unnecessarily long, Muran-sama has been living in fear for about 60 years.
>>29I never expected that the reason I was irritated was due to slip damage.
Isn’t 80 years old quite a long life even in this era?
I think my older brother was probably stronger than the Rock Pillar when he was human.
But that didn’t work for my older brother.
How sad.
Despite being such a superhuman, it is beautiful that they can achieve nothing.
Because there are things like this, Muzan-sama also becomes a cowardly and despicable person.
>>33Don’t blame others, Muzan.
Your cowardice and timidity are part of your nature.
>>33It’s a story you started, isn’t it?
Muzan was probably running away until Yuichi died.
I wonder if my older brother was being carefree, thinking he would die at 25 because he didn’t share that information…
When Enichi turned 25, I’m sure Muzan was really happy.
I was alive, but…
>>39I must have been getting impatient each year after 25… thinking, “Is this guy still not dead!?”
>>42In the first place, there’s no way to monitor it in real time.
>>45If you do something like that, you might get tracked down by Enichi…
If I got a bruise at 80, how long would I have lived if I hadn’t gotten it…?
I think if this guy had become a demon, he would have overcome the sun in an instant and completely escaped Muzan’s control in no time.
An 80-year-old back then was probably as rare as a 110-year-old today.
Why am I being attacked by the squad when I’ve torn apart 1500 pieces of meat…?
>>44You could have gone at least 300 more!
>>44I let Tamayo escape.
My younger brother became a demon and killed the lord.
Once a demon appears from within the family, it would truly warrant seppuku.
>>47I am my brother’s Tsugikuni Yorichii.
Thank you in advance.
>>48I wonder if everything is resolved with this.
If Enichi were my brother, then my older brother wouldn’t have been reduced to living humiliation.
It seems significant that I was able to learn properly through my brother that Yorichi has died.
If you can’t properly confirm that Yorichi is dead, you’ll continue to be terrified, thinking he might still be alive.
>>53And then, while I was getting carried away again, I was suddenly approached by a kid selling earrings in Asakusa…
Of course, you’d be totally freaked out.
It’s unlikely that he didn’t kill a single demon until he turned 80, so there should be some point where his existence was confirmed, but if it’s Yorichi, he might have killed them before they even recognized him.
>>54If I hear a rumor about a demon, I will go there and find it immediately.
The one who saved Yorichi by exempting him from seppuku was the next lord, so it seems that the disbandment of the Demon Slayer Corps was just a pretext and he was secretly helping in various ways.
The bruise isn’t sucking away life; it’s more like a curse that determines the exact age of death when someone other than Yorichi uses it.
The rock that surpassed age emerged and perished overnight.
There must have been exceptions, right?
An exception is so exceptional that it doesn’t become an exception.
My older brother is also quite eccentric, so if he were a human, he might live until around 40.
Each detuned breath is a power-up without any disadvantages.
Training to the level where you get bruises feels like a devil’s contract, as it quickly drains your lifespan.
A person who lived to the age of 80 with a birthmark corresponds to 256 years in normal humans.