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Demon Slayer Chapter 108: Demon Slayer Chapter 108: Thank You, Tokito - Muichiro's Rediscovery and Hantengu's Splitting Weakness
Demon Slayer Chapter 108, aptly titled "Thank You, Tokito," marks a pivotal moment of self-discovery for Muichiro Tokito amidst the chaos of the Swordsmith Village Arc, while revealing crucial insights into Hantengu's unique demonic abilities. The chapter opens with Muichiro swiftly decapitating a minion fish demon, but to his surprise, it regenerates. He then destroys the pot on its back, causing the demon to disintegrate entirely. The Hashira realizes that the pot was the true source of the demon's power, likely a Blood Demon Art. As he ponders this, a crying Kotetsu ambushes him with a grateful hug, thanking him for saving him and apologizing for his earlier insults. This unexpected display of affection from Kotetsu, a testament to Muichiro's recent act of empathy, highlights the growing bonds forming amidst the perilous circumstances in the Demon Slayer manga.
Muichiro instructs Kotetsu to leave, as he needs to return to the village. Kotetsu, however, pleads with him not to go, revealing that Kozo Kanamori and Hotaru Haganezuka are under attack while Hotaru is diligently finishing a blade. Muichiro hesitates, but then hears Kagaya Ubuyashiki's voice in his head, urging him to rediscover himself. This internal guidance triggers a flashback to Muichiro's amnesia after being saved by Kagaya, who had reassured him about his memory loss, stating that the "mist" in his head would eventually clear with matters that might initially seem unimportant. Convinced by this inner voice, Muichiro, now carrying Kotetsu, sets off to find Kozo. As they traverse the forest, Muichiro momentarily doubts his decision, fearing for the village's safety. Yet, he pushes the apprehension aside, reminding himself that he is the Mist Hashira, acknowledged by his master, solidifying his resolve and unwavering commitment to his duties within the Demon Slayer Corps.
At the forest's edge, near the village, Tanjiro Kamado expertly dodges an attack from Urogi, slashing its head. However, instead of dying, Urogi splits into two more demons, generating even more powerful sonic screams targeted at Tanjiro. The Demon Slayer, enduring the deafening attacks, makes a crucial observation: Hantengu is most potent when divided into four distinct demons, each representing a primary emotion. Any further splitting, Tanjiro realizes, would diminish their individual attack strength. Armed with this vital information, Tanjiro continues his relentless assault on Urogi, enduring sharp claw slashes across his chest while managing to land multiple blows to the demon's head. Meanwhile, back in the building, Nezuko struggles against Karaku. Sekido impatiently urges Karaku to defeat her, and Aizetsu volunteers to deliver the final blow. However, as Aizetsu attempts to pull his spear from Genya, the seemingly defeated Genya Shinazugawa points his gun at him and blasts off his head. This dramatic conclusion to Demon Slayer Chapter 108 showcases the Demon Slayers' combined resilience, tactical insights, and unexpected comebacks, setting the stage for an even more desperate struggle against Hantengu's terrifying abilities in the thrilling Swordsmith Village Arc of the Demon Slayer manga.
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