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18. As the scar on his forehead transforms into a fiery mark once more, Tanjiro unleashes his Hinokami Kagura and swiftly beheads Urogi, Karaku, and Sekido. He then sees that Aizetsu has been beheaded by Genya as well but is shocked to see that Genya has now assumed the appearance of a demon. 506"Aren't You Going to Become a Hashira?"
Transliteration: "Hashira ni Narun ja Nai no ka!" (Japanese: 柱になるんじゃないのか!)Seiji HaradaKei TsunematsuMay 14, 2023 (2023-05-14)7. 6% Tanjiro notices that the demons remain alive despite all being beheaded at the same time and informs Genya of a hidden fifth demon. Genya angrily expresses his jealousy towards him and declares that he too shall defeat an Upper Rank demon, to which Tanjiro responds with encouraging words. He frees Nezuko and instructs her to join Genya when the demons heal. The siblings fight them off while Genya locates the fifth demon, a now minuscule Hantengu, but fails to behead him. Sekido then attacks Genya from behind. Realizing he is about to die, Genya recalls his childhood; as a child, he and his family were frequently abused by his father, who was later killed. One night, Sanemi went out to look for their mother after she fails to arrive home.

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