Chapter 8: Aftermath
He could hear the sound of the ocean waves, the birds chirping from far away, and the leaves rustling within the trees. He could feel the gentle breeze caressing his face.
This was the immaculate land of Reihoku in all of its glory, the place that was his hometown, a place that would leave anyone dumbfounded by its beauty. Kazuki tried his best to focus on these aspects instead of the task at hand.
"Good pace, but not enough, you need to hone your footwork. Demons are much faster than that."
The voice of Miyamoto Kazumi rendered every feeling he tried to convey into an abrupt halt.
"Yes, mother."
The woman with messy blue hair looked like it hadn't been taken care of in a very long time. Her baggy blue eyes made her look more like a witch than an actual civilized person.
If he could describe Kazumi in two words, it would be very simple to say: grieving widow. A person who spent an unhealthy amount of time wallowing in their own grief that the only way for her to cope would be to take it out on others, and he was one of the unfortunate souls that were close to her by this time.
"Train harder, or it will all be for naught on the moment of the real thing."
He could remember the pain that the Ice Breathing caused him, constantly breaking his muscles and lungs over and over until his body gave out.
His mind reinforced since the last time he trained with her because he knew this was a dream. He knew that these days were over, and that has been long since his mother passed away.
Kazuki stopped with his movement and looked at his mother with empty eyes. He knew he now had the power to say this word to her.
"No."
A simple, yet strong answer that left his mother speechless.
Kazumi's pupils started to shrink until they remained completely white. Her mouth started to gape wide open as she began to scream in agony.
She lunged at Kazuki with a feral scream, only for her to disappear into thin air in a puff of smoke.
The landscape turned to pitch white, and he could only see his reflection on the water beneath him, only for it to begin to freeze. He didn't even realize that the floor changed form.
Did he feel hatred towards his mother? Not at all, he couldn't care less what kind of pain his biological mother was going through. He gave up those feelings a long time ago. He found people who matter more to him now and he will keep moving forward with that thought in mind.
"No, you will survive. You have to survive…" he heard the voice of Kazumi echo through the dreamscape. "Kill those dreaded demons who dared to put a hand on our family. Kill them all!"
The ferocious winds of the blizzard began to chill his skin to the point that it turned purple. Icicles began to form all over his body, penetrating through his skin. He tried not to think about it, he was stronger than before, he still remained calm and unfazed.
He would do it, he would kill the demons, but not for her, not for Junichiro, not for anyone in the corps. He has two people that care for him as a human being, not as a tool, and he will do his damnedest to pay what he owes to them. Then, he can live the life he always dreamt about, away from conflict and pain.
"Master it… show them the power of Two Heavens as One!"
No matter how hard he tried to push those thoughts away, they still echoed inside of his mind.
He saw the inhabitants from Reihoku and his mother freeze until they turned themselves into a statue.
He closed his eyes and waited for the dream to be over. Maybe if Junichiro was there that day, then this tragic outcome could have been avoided.
(X)
Kazuki opened his eyes. He felt a sharp sting and a lingering burning sensation similar to the freezing experience of his dream. His body felt like glass and his muscles felt incredibly stiff. He tried to take a deep breath but it felt like such a chore that he almost threw up one of his lungs. He closed his eyes.
He winced as he felt a sharp sting on his forehead. He touched it and found a soft fabric wrapped all over the source of the wound.
He tried to open his eyes again and tried to take shallow breaths this time. The strain of his muscles lessened but it was still painful to even try to move. He fought the burning pain and tried his best to keep his eyes open.
His vision was blurry; the colors were scattered all over the place. He could only figure out that he was resting on a bed, but he had no clue of his whereabouts. They took his contact lenses.
"What the…?"
"Don't move!" a sharp, feminine voice spoke. He flinched and started to look around but he gave up on trying to decipher his situation. He had to guide himself with the mysterious girl's voice.
"Good, you are awake now. How do you feel?" the girl asked.
"I can barely move…"
"That's still an improvement. You were supposed to stay out of commission for a whole week at minimum. You nearly died from a pneumothorax and you nearly destroyed muscles over that stupid breathing technique that you used."
Kazuki tried his best not to look dumb and remained unfazed about the fact that he almost lost one of his lungs.
"How bad is it?"
He heard the girl sigh.
"One of your lungs collapsed, but you were lucky that Shinobu-sama was able to salvage it, or else you would have had to live with only one lung for the rest of your life." The girl spoke in a stern but matter-of-fact voice. "As for your eyes… you wore contact lenses for a very long time without removing them once, of course you were going to get dry eyes. Did it ever occur to you about the consequences of using them?"
"These are the side effects of contact lenses?!" Kazuki gawked as he processed this new, but very important information. Tamayo… did fail to mention that bit.
"Yeah, it's obvious." The girl said in a near mocking manner. "No one told you about it?"
"No, no one told me about it." He grumbled. "Who are you, by the way?"
"I'm over here…" the girl said in a low tone. Kazuki felt a hand on his head and forcibly moved it in one direction. He still couldn't see anything. "My name is Kanzaki Aoi, and I'm one of the girls that work on the Butterfly Estate of the Demon Slayer Corps. Good grief, at the very least, put some eye drops on if you don't want your eyesight to get even worse. For now, don't use your contact lenses and let your eyes rest."
"I have my normal glasses in my bag, I think I brought them with me the last time I was conscious…" Kazuki trailed off as he began to remember the events that lead to him being hospitalized.
The battles against the demons of Mount Natagumo, the destruction left behind in the local village, a boar guy named Hashibara Inosuke who always gets his name wrong for a strange reason—
"Kiyo, go fetch this boy's bag right now, the one who has white hair and a headband!" Aoi shouted with such force that it echoed through the entire building. It interrupted Kazuki's train of thought.
"Coming!" a high-pitched voice was heard from afar.
What an intense girl.
"Nooooo!"
Kazuki felt the need to cover his ears as he heard the most obnoxious male voice he could ever have imagined.
"Why do I have to watch over a blind man who is on life support?! I didn't do anything to deserve this!"
He could hear Aoi growling under her breath as she trotted over to the source of the voice. He heard the whimper of the man as his cries started to grow weaker.
Kazuki's eyes widened. Did she choke him?!
"Because you keep wailing louder than a toddler every single time you take the medicine! The least you could do is watch over him and call us whenever he seems less than fine." Aoi yelled as the cries of the cowardly man rose yet again. Great, he's still alive, for now.
"I'm not blind, and I'm not on life support. I can breathe just fine… I think?" Kazuki muttered as he took quick but timed breaths to avoid the pain of his lungs.
"If you call that labored breathing fine then you have a serious case of delusion. Lay down, get some rest until Shinobu-sama gives you permission to move. That is all."
He could hear the girl walking away. Not good, he still had so many questions.
"Wait!" he shouted. He grabbed his chest as he felt a sharp sting on his lungs. "What about Tanjiro and Nezuko?"
The last time he saw Tanjiro was when he was over a pool of his blood. Slowly dying of blood loss.
"Tanjiro… you mean the boy who got his arm chopped off?" Aoi's voice became softer as she appeared to be musing. Kazuki nodded.
"Yeah… the very same." He said, eagerly waiting for Aoi's response.
"Don't worry, he's stable and recovering. As expected, he hasn't woken up since we found him in the forest. He was in critical condition and we rushed him here for surgery. He will be fine but I can't say the same for his Demon Slaying career."
Kazuki let out a sigh of relief as he processed the information. Tanjiro was going to live, he was getting another shot at life even when everything seemed doomed. However, he still needed to know if he is crazy enough to continue through his Demon Slayer career.
Knowing him, he would totally continue even if lost all of his limbs.
"What about Nezuko?"
A brief, yet awkward silence fell to them. Kazuki heard Aoi mumble incoherent words under her breath. She finally spoke.
"About her…"
(X)
Rengoku Kyojuro smiled warmly as he walked towards the Ubayashiki Estate.
When they received the message from the Master's crow, his heart filled with joy. He thought about how lucky he was to see his comrades alive and breathing, especially in this line of work where their lives are always on the line.
However, he couldn't help but feel uneasy at the sense of dread of this future meeting. For once, the Pillar meeting was being held sooner than expected. The meetings are usually held twice a year, one in January and another one in December.
He didn't expect the meeting to be held in the middle of October.
"Hey, Icy dude, Flame dude, fight me!"
Kyojuro almost tripped by the sudden movement of the boar-headed slayer as he carried him by his shoulder. Hashibara Inosuke rattled around as he tried to break free of the tight ropes to no avail.
He truly believed that this Hashibara kid ran solely by his gut feeling and never used his head. The only feeling that seemed to resonate in his mind was his fighting spirit.
He didn't mind his hard-headed attitude, in fact, he held a great deal of respect for it. How did a person as hard-headed as him manage to survive in this line of work for such a long time? That either screams pure luck, or this kid has immense talent.
He liked to believe in the latter option.
"No…"
Junichiro on the other hand was about to reach his wit's end. The veins emerged on his forehead, and his eye twitched slightly. He already seemed pretty annoyed about having to carry Nezuko's box on his back, and having to deal with Inosuke would set him off.
"Fight me!"
"We told you no, but if you want to I can make you my Tsugoku and we can spar together!" Kyojuro said without a second thought.
"What the hell is that? A new fighting move?"
He could feel the kid's immense strength as he tried to break free from his grip, and he knew that if he loosened it for a moment, it would be extremely bad. He could be a very interesting pupil to have.
Junichiro seemed to calm himself down as his facial muscles relaxed. He took a deep sight.
"He means that you will be his student." He said in a gruff voice.
"What?! Hell no, I'm already invincible, ain't no way I'm gonna become someone's underling!" Inosuke shouted like a feral beast. "And why the hell am I tied up?!"
"Because you're accused of helping a demon, which you did. You're going to be meeting the leader now." Junichiro said as he glanced at him.
Inosuke perked up as soon as he said the leader. Kyojuro dreaded what the kid was going to say next.
"The leader? Is he strong?!
"Uh, yesn't?" Junichiro said as he placed his hand on his chin. "Why do you ask?"
"Because if he is—"
Junichiro gritted his teeth. He clenched his hand to a fist hard enough that his fingers were turning white.
"Don't you dare say it…"
"I want to fight him!"
Junichiro's face got as red as a tomato before he couldn't contain himself any longer.
"Man, just… SHUT UP!"
The Pillar snarled as he sent a quick, but powerful jab towards Inosuke. The punch was hard enough that it forced Kyojuro to let go of his grip on the boy and threw him towards the ground.
The Flame Pillar could only blink at this bizarre behavior. Junichiro seemed to be… in a fouler mood than usual. He knew the Ice Pillar's eccentric behavior can make him hard to approach but he only acted like a jerk when people tried to screw with him. He rarely seemed to be irritated when people were just being… themselves. He lost his patience very quickly.
Junichiro's eyes widened as he saw Inosuke groaning in pain on the ground before fainting. He let out a sheepish grin and rubbed his hand on the back of his head.
"Hey, I kinda like this kid. He's independent, bold, and has a lot of potential, don't you agree? You better take him as your Tsugoku…" He said as he awkwardly trailed off. He perked up as he saw the mask of the kid and forcibly yanked it off him.
"Oh, this mask is cool! I better keep it." He said as he giddily put on the boar mask. "A little bit sweaty inside but I can handle it."
Kyojuro wasn't going to let this one slide.
"Junichiro, do you have any idea what you just did?" he asked, his tone neutral.
"Shut him up?"
Kyojuro crossed his arms and frowned deeply. He might be in a foul mood, but that doesn't give him the right to lash out to others like an abusive alcoholic father.
'Huh, this seems awfully familiar…'
He really should stop comparing people like this…
"That, and you knocked the kid who was going to be put on trial for cooperating with a possible hostile demon!" Kyojuro shouted. Junichiro placed his hand on his ear.
"Don't shout at me dammit, my ears are bleeding." He said as he once again looked at Inosuke with a grin. "Come on, it's not that big of a deal is it?"
"It is, now you have made the Master's job harder for himself. You know we can't push him that hard with his condition."
Junichiro grunted as he took out the mask and placed it by his side. "We'll tell him that he can talk to him later or whatever."
Kyojuro couldn't believe that he was making light of a situation like this!
"That's not up for you to decide!"
"I just did." He said as he let out a mischievous grin. He then placed his hand on his mouth and whistled.
The whistle was loud enough that it made the birds flee from the vicinity. Kyojuro heard quiet steps, approaching them but didn't make a move, these people were trustworthy enough.
Two figures approached them. Their appearances were nearly unrecognizable as they had their faces covered with a black headband and face mask, almost like real shinobi. They were the Kakushi.
The two Kakushi bowed deeply as quickly as they arrived.
"You called for us, Junichiro-sama?" said a feminine voice under the mask.
Junichiro grabbed Inosuke's unconscious body and tossed it towards them, who clumsily grabbed the kid. The female Kakushi seemed to panic as she tried to process what in the world was happening.
"And this is?" the other Kakushi spoke. He seemed to be a lot more composed than his partner.
"Take the kid back to the estate, he might have a concussion," Junichiro said. He took off the boar mask and threw it to them. "And put this mask on my quarters."
"O-Of course, may I ask what happened to him?" the female Kakushi asked as she recovered from the shock. Junichiro hummed.
"He fell."
Kyojuro sent a harsh glare towards him. Is he really scummy enough to not admit his mistake?
"Junichiro, you just hit—"
Kyojuro's sentence was cut short when Junichiro placed his hand on his mouth. He tried to convey his message while breaking free from the Pillar's grip but only mumbles came out of it.
"He fell." Junichiro reaffirmed with an innocent grin on his face. "Don't ask how."
The Kakushi merely exchanged brief looks before shrugging. They have no place to argue with a Pillar.
Both of the servants took Inosuke's body and carried him back to the Butterfly Estate without Kyojuro being able to retort.
He finally had enough and yanked Junichiro's hand off his mouth.
"You know, you are kind of being a huge jerk today, it's insufferable!" Kyojuro said as he held Junichiro's hand with a tight grip. Even a patient person like him had his limits on how much disrespect he can handle.
Junichiro said nothing as he broke free of his grip and kept walking forward. This action only managed to spike his curiosity even further.
"Is something wrong with you? Want to talk about it?"
The Pillar merely sighed and shook his head.
"Not right now, Kyojuro, I'm not in the mood," he said as he glanced at Kyojuro. "Sorry, I'll tell you what happened later."
The Flame Pillar didn't say anything, only contemplated his friend's words as they climbed the stairs of the Ubayashiki Estate.
What could have gotten Junichiro in such a foul mood? He was as fine as he could be yesterday. He fought earnestly, saved people without a second thought, and made decisions with great judgment when he analyzed the case of Kamado Nezuko, never acting like an entitled jerk.
The last thing Kyojuro remembered was him leaving Junichiro with Kazuki while he went to tend to the injured along with the Kakushi.
His eyes widened as he realized the source of the problem. The reunion with Kazuki definitely didn't go well for Junichiro.
Kyojuro was tempted to ask him for more details, but it wasn't his place to ask, not right now at least. He did say that he was going to tell him the details later, so it's best for him to have his space right now.
He could only hope that they both make amends fast. If a family remains separated for too long, it will only lead to more trouble and sadness for both parties. It's unhealthy, and pitiful to look at.
A ghost of a smile appeared on Kyojuro's face. It reminded him of his current struggles with his alcoholic father. No matter how hard things get, he will always keep trying to keep his family together until his father finally comes to his senses, for Senjuro and for him.
He had faith that Junichiro would not give up on him.
Kyojuro arrived in the courtyard of the Estate, where he could see various figures standing and waiting.
"Everyone, it's been a while." Junichiro drawled as he made a lousy wave.
"Hi everybody!" Kyojuro waved energetically.
The Sound Pillar, Uzui Tengen, and The Love Pillar, Kanroji Mitsuri waved back at him with the same enthusiasm.
Kyojuro walked towards Tengen with a grin.
"Rengoku, it's great to see you alive, and as flamboyant as ever!" Tengen said as he patted him on the back. Kyojuro returned the gesture.
"Same to you, Uzui! How are your wives doing?" he said. Tengen's grin widened.
"They are still alive and kicking ass luckily." He said as he made a thumbs up. "They are on a mission right now."
"Well, then I wish them best luck on that front!"
"I thank you!"
It was always a delight to see Tengen still being his usual self. He is a person that is worthy of respect and a breath of fresh air from the traditional emotionless shinobi. He also shares the same energy as him!
"You two are always so loud…"
The quiet voice that addressed them was no other than the Mist Pillar, Tokito Muichiro. The youngest Demon Slayer to ever be put on the highest position in such a short time. He always liked to stare at the clouds rather than pay attention to his surroundings. Even with that odd behavior, Kyojuro respected him.
"I apologize Tokito!"
He doesn't talk much, sadly, but it could be because he can't quite express his emotions correctly.
Maybe one day he would be able to regain his sense of self.
"I'm surprised to see you alive, Miyamoto… and sober. I expected you to look like a corpse by now, but it seems you're still in tip-top shape."
Kyojuro heard a voice from afar. It sounded hostile, yet very much curious.
"Dammit, not those two…"
He could understand why Tengen was displeased.
Junichiro and Iguro weren't exactly people who were known for getting along well, the latter specifically wasn't known for getting along with anyone. It shouldn't bother the others that the Snake Pillar wanted to look for a discussion.
Iguro himself was a pretty intimidating person to be around, especially if he has his pet snake Kaburamaru dragging around his neck every time.
The current situation… was a little bit different.
This is a subject that everyone was interested in knowing: The secret of Junichiro's strength.
Not a lot of people care why the Ice Pillar got his strength. He wanted to fight even with his incomplete body to protect others, and he managed to do it, which in itself is a respectable feat.
People wanted to know how he did it.
"You flatter me, Iguro," Junichiro said as he placed his hand on his chest.
Iguro narrowed his eyes until he closed them and pinched the bridge of his nose.
"That means that your technique is not as dangerous as you thought. Will you now share your secrets with us?"
Junichiro hummed as he placed his hand on his chin.
"I will think about it."
"You always say that… but you never keep your word," Iguro muttered as he grabbed Junichiro by the uniform. "Why would you refuse to make us stronger?!"
A big hand on his shoulder caused him to cease his manhandling. Iguro turned to look at the man who stopped and immediately backed off.
"Stop it, it's useless."
The name of Himejima Gyomei was a name that inspired many young slayers to persevere and the title, The Stone Pillar, was a title that strengthened the will of the others. Being able to be called the strongest slayer of the corps is a feat that few are able to accomplish.
He himself is a blind person, and the way he obtained his strength was very simple: it was all-natural ever since he enlisted.
"We can't force him to talk. If he decides to watch the world burn around him, then that is on his conscience. It's a shame that he doesn't want to cooperate with his teammates." Gyomei said with a tone of resentment. "Namu Amida Butsu, I can only pray for your sanity."
Iguro had been nagging Junichiro lately ever since he had gained his incredible boost of power out of the blue. It is common knowledge that he was just an average Hinoe slayer with no noteworthy traits of his own, he only trained hard like everyone else. To him to jump up across multiple ranks all the way to the high position of a Pillar after losing his arm? Within a month? It felt like a magical boost straight out of a fairy tale.
It's been a secret that everyone else has been dying to know. A secret that only a few people know about.
"Thank you for understanding, Himejima!" Junichiro said as he cheerfully waved at the Stone Pillar. He received a grunt in response.
"It wasn't a compliment…"
The atmosphere turned hostile as Iguro and Gyomei sent glares towards Junichiro who merely backed off by the intensity.
"G-Guys, can we change the subject, please?"
The one that extinguished the fire was none other than Mitsuri herself. The girl is good-spirited herself and holds no grudges towards anyone. She only wanted for everyone to get along in these trying times.
"Sure, go ahead!" Junichiro said with a goofy grin.
"Thank you." Mitsuri let out a sigh of relief. The hostility of Himejima and Iguro dissipated. "Do you guys know where Shinobu-san is? She should have gotten the message that there was an important meeting today."
"Right, a boy in critical condition arrived at her estate a few hours ago," Junichiro explained. "She had to perform an impromptu surgery on him so she will be arriving late for the meeting."
"Oh, dear..." Mitsuri grimaced as she looked downwards. "I hope the poor boy recovers soon."
Kyojuro grinned as he looked at her directly in her green eyes.
"It's Kocho we're talking about, there's no need to worry about mortality when she—"
"Innocent?!
The Pillars perked up when they heard a loud voice approaching from the stairs.
The people who emerged from the stairs were the source of the noise itself, the Wind Pillar, Shinazugawa Sanemi, and beside him stood the Water Pillar, Tomioka Giyuu, his polar opposite. The gloomy Water Pillar could only stare at the ground while his eardrum was probably busted by all the yelling he's been getting.
"Did you hit yourself on the head?! Why in the world do you think a demon is going to be innocent?"
Giyuu didn't say anything, he merely kept staring at the ground.
Iguro got closer and looked at the Water Pillar dead in the eye. His pet snake Kaburamaru hissed right beside him.
"Do you really think that the demon is innocent Tomioka?" Iguro hissed dangerously. His heterochromatic eyes scan him thoroughly. "He must also answer for his crimes."
"They're innocent."
The monotonous response only seemed to rile up the Snake Pillar even further. His eyes widened as he stared at Tomioka without blinking.
"Demon? What is he talking about?" Tengen whispered in Kyojuro's ear, but before he could respond, Junichiro raised his hand.
"Right, the box I have on my back contains a demon. She's going to be on trial." Junichiro said nonchalantly as jerked his thumb to the box.
Everyone's head snapped in his direction. Their killing intent started to spike as they sent glares towards Junichiro as if demanding an explanation.
"You're telling me that you guys haven't noticed it?" he said as he raised his eyebrow.
"A demon? On trial? Really?!" Iguro said as glared directly at Junichiro's blue eyes. "That's what you were carrying on your back?!"
"So this is Demon that traveled with a human… I was hoping that my senses were lying to me since it's noon right now. Why isn't it dead yet?" Tengen asked. He had his hands trailing around his cleavers.
Junichiro raised his hands as sweat started to come out of his forehead.
"I'm just as confused as all of you. I carried her here per Master's orders."
"They're innocent."
Iguro snapped his head towards the direction of the Giyuu, who once again spoke his personal thoughts about the demon and her brother.
"It's rare for you to speak this much, Tomioka. What makes you think that they're innocent? Who decided that? You? That's not up for you to decide." He said as he didn't break eye contact.
"T-Then let us wait for the master."
Everyone turned to the source of the voice that was Mitsuri, who trembled at the intensity of the stares of her fellow Pillars.
"Sure, whatever," Junichiro said, bringing the attention back to him. He tilted his head. "I mean, what's the demon going to do during a plain day… scratch the box? We have time, don't get so worked up."
Kyojuro rubbed his temples at Junichiro's sheer hypocrisy. How could he say that after losing it with someone like Inosuke?!
"What about the other slayer that helped this shitty demon, huh?"
Junichiro turned to Sanemi, whose angry eyes bore against him. The Pillar pursed his lips before letting out a friendly smile.
"That boar masked kid?" he said in a soft voice. "He had a concussion, so they had to take him to Shinobu's place."
Kyojuro closed his eyes. He's not going to bother anymore.
"Okay, that's one down, where's the other one?"
"Surgery."
"The
other one…"
Junichiro's smile faltered as soon as Sanemi mentioned the other kid. Kyojuro's eyes widened, if it's not Tanjiro or Inosuke he's talking about, there can only be one more kid.
"Other one? What are you talking about? Did you read our report, Shinazugawa?"
Sanemi wasn't usually someone that pries into anyone's business without a very feasible reason, and even if there was a very good reason for it, he wouldn't give a damn about it, unless the contents of that business piss him off on a personal level.
A demon who managed to get close to the Demon Slayer Quarters and it's also given the chance for trial? It's no wonder that he's pissed. This outcome hasn't happened ever in the history of Demon Slayers, and shouldn't ever happen.
"You know who I'm talking about, Miyamoto," Sanemi said in a very low tone of barely contained rage. "Your brother is not safe from this. He has helped the demon out for quite some time."
Junichiro remained silent, he didn't dare to say anything against that statement.
"Why did he help a demon, huh?"
Kyojuro felt his breathing stop for a moment. His attention was now fully focused on the conversation between the two of them.
He wasn't the type of person to be anxious about an outcome of a discussion that involved one of the Pillars, there was usually no risk of a fight ever happening, but he knew that these two were emotionally unstable people, and talking about their family and loved ones is a touchy subject for them.
Sanemi was stepping on thin ice.
"Shinazugawa, be careful with what you say from now on," Junichiro spoke in a monotone voice. He took a deep, long breath. "No, be really fucking careful."
Very thin ice.
"Is that a threat?" Sanemi said as he let out a feral grin. "I don't care, to be honest, your brother should be here at this very moment for breaking the rules. I think I will drag him here by force."
Junichiro merely tilted his head.
"So we are doing this? Alright…" he said as he caressed his chin. He blinked many times like a flickering light.
He stopped blinking and let out a small chuckle.
"Let's talk about a special case regarding a boy who
loves eating demon meat in order to gain strength."
Kyojuro's eyes widened as he mentioned the peculiar boy, there's no way he was going to that extent.
But why shed light on that subject? Isn't that common knowledge within the slayers?
Sanemi's eyebrows furrowed and his face started to tense.
"What are you talking about?"
He doesn't know?!
Gyomei seemed to notice Junichiro's ploy and placed his massive hand on Junichiro's shoulder. He started to tighten his grip.
"Miyamoto…"
Junichiro winced at the massive strain that the strength of Gyomei gave him, but didn't seem to have the slightest intention of backing down.
"It's kinda worrying really, he regenerates and gains the attributes of a demon, but at what cost? His mind? Poor Genya-kun, he must be suffering…" he said as he rested his face on his hand with a small pout.
Sanemi's veins became very visible on his forehead as he started to grit his teeth.
"What the fuck are you talking about?!"
Gyomei's frown became deeper and he started to make pressure with his hand with such force that the ground below Junichiro started to crack.
The Ice Pillar started to sweat. His grin faded away from his face, but he still tried his best not to acknowledge Gyomei's insane strength.
"He eats demons in order to gain strength, regenerates just like them, and he even temporarily turns into one of them." He said as sweat started to come down his forehead. "Don't you know? His case is common knowledge inside the corps but I guess for someone that doesn't want anything to do with him wouldn't know."
Sanemi opened his mouth to speak but he closed it. He raised his hand towards Junichiro to punch him but immediately backed away. His eyes seemed to dart everywhere but the front.
Surely Junichiro will stop now, right?
Right?
"Don't you think that freak could become a danger to all of us?" he muttered as he started to caress his sword. He partially unsheathed it. "Don't you think we should do something about it…?"
Kyojuro couldn't watch this anymore.
Sanemi snarled and started to grab Junichiro by the haori. "Listen here you son of a bitch…"
He was about to throw a punch to his face and Junichiro was ready to block as he raised his hand.
The punch missed.
Kyojuro arrived at the last moment as he grabbed Sanemi's arm. His grip was so strong that it caused him to grunt at the force of his grip.
"Both of you, stop!"
"Out of my way Rengoku!" Sanemi shouted as he moved his hand to try to break free from the grip.
"I understand your anger, Shinazugawa, I really do," Kyojuro said in a soft voice. "You started it and Junichiro took it too far but neither of you should be fighting right now."
"Shut up, I'm about to take it even further!"
"Oh come on! Wouldn't it kill you to be nice just for one minute?!" Tengen said in annoyance. It was certainly surprising to see him care for his comrades' well-being in this situation.
A small audible chuckle was heard from Junichiro.
"It certainly would give him more scars, that's for sure."
"Okay, that's it!"
In a fit of rage, Sanemi broke free of Kyojuro's grip and disoriented the Flame Pillar. He lunged towards Junichiro with a quick jab.
Junichiro pushed Gyomei away and ducked from the incoming punch. He countered with an elbow to Sanemi's stomach.
"Yes, I wanted to see this!" Tengen shouted with a wide grin. "I'm betting on Shinazugawa!"
Kyojuro gawked when he saw the Sound Pillar's enthusiasm. His impression about him caring for his comrades earlier was wrong, he wanted to see them both go at it from the beginning.
Sanemi winced in pain as the hit knocked the air off him. He quickly recovered fast enough that his opponent couldn't react.
He grabbed Junichiro's head and raised his knee towards his forehead.
The hit never came as the two Pillars ceased their fighting and jumped away when they saw a quick slash coming in between them.
They could only stare blankly at the figure of Muichiro Tokito stepping in. His white sword unsheathed. His dull expression seemed hard enough for anyone to read any kind of emotion from him. Was he angry? Annoyed? Sad?
"You two are acting like children." He said in a monotone voice similar to Giyuu's. "Shut up, it's annoying."
Sanemi and Junichiro looked at each other with disdain but didn't say anything towards each other. Kyojuro sighed in relief, that could have escalated into a much more dangerous predicament.
Mitsuri snickered at the pathetic sight of the two, and the Flame Pillar would have done it as well. When the literal child is more mature than the two adults, that's a huge blow on both their pride.
Gyomei started to approach Junichiro with a stone-cold expression.
"Miyamoto, I assure you that Genya is not a threat to Demon Slayers."
Junichiro grimaced as the topic of Sanemi's brother popped up again. The subject of Shinazugawa Genya's strength has been talked about among the Demon Slayers and has been a very controversial topic ever since its inception.
A man with a peculiar sense of taste that made it possible to obtain unorthodox power by mainly eating a demon's flesh? That sounds incredibly foul but interesting at the same time. The fact that Genya hasn't lost control over his powers is mind-boggling for anyone that has been in this line of work.
It made him wonder how Sanemi hasn't heard about the subject before. Either he was in heavy denial, or he simply didn't care about Genya enough to know anything about him.
Kyojuro himself couldn't believe it the first time he heard about it. It sounded like a ridiculous rumor that village folk spread in order to scare the kids, but it was very real, and the fact that there hasn't been news about the kid losing control adds to his credibility.
If he met Shinazugawa Genya, he would praise him to no end. He is a man worthy of his respect!
Junichiro, on the other hand, didn't share the same point of view on the subject.
"Your Tsugoku will bring more problems to the table Himejima. I've seen him, and he's growing more unstable as time goes by. Take your eyes off him for a second and you'll be gnawed in your sleep." Junichiro said as a matter of fact.
Sanemi glared at the Stone Pillar's white pupils.
"Tsugoku?! Himejima, I told you to stay the fuck away from him!" he argued. His anger spiked once again but Gyomei remained stoic.
"That's not up for you to decide, Shinazugawa."
He grabbed him by the collar.
"He's my—"
"I believe that it's time for all of us to be civilized."
Sanemi immediately let go of Gyomei's collar and bowed down to the ground. The other Pillars let go of the conflict and started to follow suit.
Ubayashiki Kagaya of the Demon Slayer Corps started to approach them with a smile so gentle that it could calm even the wildest of beasts. His half-purple face and white pupils made it clear that his disease has progressed at a dangerous rate, reaching the point of blinding him. Kyojuro could only stare in pity.
Two children with white hair held his frail body from both sides.
Kyojuro couldn't recognize either of them as the only distinguishable child of Kagaya was Ubayashiki Kiriya, whose brunette hair gave him away. His daughters looked identical, almost like clones, which made it hard to distinguish them.
"I think you're both better than threatening your family members don't you think?"
Junichiro and Sanemi winced at their Master's words.
"Master, you arrived earlier than expected… we humbly apologize for our behavior," Sanemi said in a soft voice, a far cry of his past behavior. Junichiro nodded.
"Y-Yeah, what he said."
The voice of Kagaya Ubayashiki being capable of calming even the most unstable of individuals was always a delight to see.
"It's good to see that my dear Pillars have remained unchanged and in good health."
"I wish I could say the same to you, Master…" Iguro said, his voice solemn.
"Yes, my disease has unfortunately progressed at an alarming rate and I might not be able to survive until the end of this year." He said with a hint of sadness in his voice. "But enough about me, I'm guessing everyone wants an explanation about Tanjiro and Nezuko, the boy who travels with a demon?"
"Yes, sir!"
The impatience of each Pillar made the leader let out a small chuckle.
"Very well, I have accepted them as members of the Demon Slayer corps. I want everyone to do the same."
'Just like that?!' Kyojuro thought with wide eyes. The Pillars started to share looks of disapproval between each other, Iguro and Sanemi specifically seemed to be the most surprised. Nobody is going to agree with such an outrageous order.
Kyojuro remembered what happened that day on Natagumo, how Nezuko interacted when she faced judgment. He couldn't remain silent any longer. He raised his head.
"Master, I wish to speak!"
The attention of the Pillars was now focused on Kyojuro. Kagaya couldn't look directly at him, but he was sure that his voice had been heard.
"Surely, go ahead."
"Right, I apologize for my bluntness, but I want to say that I accept Tanjiro and Nezuko as members of the corps," Kyojuro said with a firm tone. "Junichiro and I have witnessed them having each other's back, and fighting against demons. The only time she showed our fangs to us was when she thought we were going to harm her brother. Their bond has allowed me to see that they won't ever harm a single human!"
The Pillars sent glances towards Kyojuro and then to Junichiro respectively. Mitsuri, Tengen, and Gyomei looked comfortable with his argument and conviction. Sanemi and Iguro were still on edge, frowning at him as if he just hit his head.
Junichiro took a deep, hard breath. He raised his head.
"While I don't particularly share his optimistic point of view, he's completely right, the demon did protect her brother, but I'm afraid my stand will remain neutral until I know the state of the boy's condition."
Kyojuro frowned and glanced at Junichiro.
"What?!"
The Ice Pillar looked back at him with the same intense look.
"What if the boy dies? Who would the demon cling her hopes onto? Us? People whom she barely met a day ago? Who sees her with disdain? It would only be a matter of time until she loses it and attacks us." He explained. "It would be a different story if the boy lives though."
He… had a good point.
Nezuko looked devastated after they took Tanjiro to intensive care. There's no certainty whether the boy will survive or not.
Kyojuro had no counterargument against that. He had a feeling that his fellow Pillars were not going to be satisfied with that answer.
"I'm sorry, Master, but the Demon Slayer Corps was founded for the sole purpose of killing demons. Please, punish Kamado Tanjiro and let us kill the demon." Sanemi said. His baritone voice made it clear that he wanted to kill Nezuko as soon as possible.
Kagaya didn't respond to the request. He placed his hand on one of his daughters.
"Hinaki, read the letter."
Oh, so that's Hinaki. One of the twins. The other one has to be Nichika then.
He really needed to memorize each of the members of the Ubayashiki household.
The little girl known as Hinaki pulled a roll of paper from behind her.
"Yes, I will read a portion of it." She said as she unfolded the paper and began reading the contents out loud.
It appears that the letter came from the former Water Pillar Urokodaki Sakonji, master of Tomioka Giyuu. A man who survived this line of work all these years until he went past his prime, a man with much prestige on his name, a man who deserves much respect.
If a person who has been slaying demons for years vouches for someone like Kamado Tanjiro and Kamado Nezuko, then his words do hold a lot of credibility.
Sanemi clicked his tongue as he heard the statement.
"If they want to die, then go ahead, I couldn't care less. You guys know the old saying of the show, don't tell? A saying as old as Muzan?" he asked as he looked towards the other Pillars.
What is he planning now?
"Marechi?" Tengen perked up as his eyebrow rose.
Junichiro rolled his eyes.
"Oh boy, here we go."
Kyojuro furrowed his eyebrows as he heard the word 'Marechi'. A blood type so rare and incredibly useful in a slayer's hands. This type of blood seems to stun even the oldest demons, as its properties work like an irresistible drug.
Is he trying to play dirty?!
Sanemi grabbed Nezuko's box and threw it under the roof of the Ubayashiki's Estate. He then jumped in the direction where he threw the box. He unsheathed his sword and made a slash on his palm.
Drops of blood started to come out of the wound but Sanemi seemed unfazed by the wounds. All the scars on his body meant that he had pulled this trick on demons before.
Nezuko slammed the box's door open and carefully started to come out of the box. Her nails started to scratch the outer layers of the box.
When she came out, everyone could see her drooling from her mouth with her fangs showing for all the world to see. She started to pant uncontrollably as the scent of Marechi started to take over her mind.
Kagaya didn't say anything, he merely closed his eyes and frowned. He knew that he couldn't say anything to Sanemi once he set his mind on an objective.
"Hey, don't you think that enticing her with Marechi is a bit too much?!" Kyojuro yelled as he approached The Wind Pillar.
Iguro stepped on his way, his arms crossed.
"Really, Rengoku? What happened to that intensity of killing demons and that righteous anger you always felt towards them?" he asked with a raised eyebrow.
Kyojuro nodded vigorously.
"I still do, don't take my purpose for granted, Iguro," He said as he glanced towards Nezuko. "but if you have just seen what I've seen—"
"But I didn't." Iguro cut him off. Kaburamaru hissing as it dragged over his neck. "I don't believe that any demon is capable of cooperating with humans."
"How much do you believe in her, Rengoku?"
Kyojuro's head snapped in the direction of Tomioka Giyuu, who stared at him with his dead fish eyes.
It felt strange, Giyuu himself wasn't a man to show much emotion, if anything at all, and he seemed very strange right now.
He seemed stressed. He was sweating, he breathed at an irregular pace, he glanced at Nezuko a couple of times before returning his gaze back at him. He was worried for her.
Kyojuro's grin started to get wider.
"I've decided!"
His powerful yell startled all the Pillars as they looked at him as if he just ruptured their eardrums. Giyuu blinked once at this behavior.
"Rengoku?"
"You have a good heart, Tomioka. The fact that you trust someone as admirable as Kamado Tanjiro means that you can see how special he is." He said. Tomioka's face blanched as he didn't seem to process the information. "Then, allow me to do the same."
"What are you talking about?"
Kyojuro looked at the Master, whose attention was focused on Sanemi and Nezuko.
"Master!"
Kagaya looked at him.
"If Kamado Nezuko starts attacking, then I will personally follow Tomioka, and Urokodaki to the grave!"
Kagaya closed his eyes and let out a soft smile. He trusted him, and Kyojuro appreciated that fact.
Junichiro, who wasn't focused on the whole ordeal, now had his eyes fixated on Kyojuro's insane statement. His eyes were as wide as pans. He ran towards the Flame Pillar and grabbed him by the shoulders.
"What?! Kyojuro, you can't be serious, are you really dumb enough to risk your life for a fucking demon?" he said as he shook him violently. "Hello, brain?! Are you there?!"
Kyojuro forcefully shoved Junichiro off of him and looked at him with the same wide grin.
"Junichiro, you were there with me, so you've seen what I saw at that moment, right? Their bonds, how strong they are!"
"Of course I did but-"
"Then believe."
Junichiro tensed his lips and growled in frustration.
"Ever heard about common sense?!"
He walked past Junichiro and Iguro and looked directly at Nezuko. The girl glanced over at him with drool all over her mouth, ready to pounce at prey at a moment's notice.
"Kamado Nezuko, remember how you got here in the first place! Your purpose! You want to become human, right?! Remember the sacrifices your brother had to make in order to protect, do not let those be in vain."
Her eyes glanced towards Kyojuro and then back to Sanemi's bleeding arm. She started to groan and she kneeled to the ground. Sanemi grinned ferociously, waiting anxiously for her to lose it.
"Fight your nature!" Kyojuro shouted, his voice echoing all over the place.
A tiny figure creeped out of the box and leaped outside of the box towards the demoness' feet. The Pillars noticed this and looked at how the small calico cat started to nudge its head on Nezuko's feet.
'Is that the cat of Natagumo?' Kyojuro thought as he watched the mysterious cat that led them on the mission. 'What's it doing here?'
The demoness noticed the animal's behavior, and her veins retracted off her forehead. Her pupils started to gap and her facial features started to relax. She wiped the drool off her face and started to pet the cat. She let out an innocent grin.
"She… hesitated?!"
The disbelief in Iguro's voice prompted didn't pass unnoticed from the other Pillars. The fact that Nezuko managed to control herself, the demon's major weakness, was a huge achievement.
"What happened?" Kagaya asked, his voice neutral.
"She started focusing on the cat instead of Shinazugawa's blood," Nichika said as she watched the scene as well.
"Would you look at that, a freaking cat just negated her demon instincts," Junichiro muttered as he watched the scene with interest.
"Incredible… how cute!" Mitsuri said as she held a squeal.
The cat started to run around the Estate. Nezuko let out a soft giggle and started to chase the cat around like a little girl playing tag.
Sanemi was left standing with a dumbfounded face, it left him speechless that Nezuko shrugged off his blood that was like a delicacy to demons.
"She's just… chasing that cat around," Tengen muttered. "Whose cat is that anyway?"
"I don't know, Kyojuro and I found it yesterday and it seemed surprisingly smart as it led us towards Nezuko and the other injured," Junichiro explained as he nodded slightly in approval. "Alright, you got me. I'll have that demon stick around in our ranks.
The cat ran towards Sanemi and climbed towards his shoulder. It started to nuzzle his face which made the Wind Pillar tremble.
"You damn… furball!" he growled menacingly as he had a light blush on his face. "Stop. Doing. That!"
"Aw, he likes you Shinazugawa. How cute!" Tengen said with a small grin on his face. Junichiro snickered at the sight of the Wind Pillar.
"What do you guys think about that?" Giyuu asked, getting the attention of the Pillars. "She totally ignored Sanemi's Marechi."
The Pillars started to mumble between each other as they shot some glances at Nezuko.
"Hi everyone, sorry I'm late!"
The attention snapped at the newcomer. The Insect Pillar, Kocho Shinobu, and the final member of the Pillars had arrived. She immediately ran towards the rest of her comrades and lowered her head. Her sweat told Kyojuro that she ran all the way from her clinic to the estate in one go.
Shinobu looked over to Junichiro. She grimaced for a brief moment before returning her usual, bright smile.
Junichiro's eyes widened as he noticed the brief hostility.
"Why did you look at me like that? Did I do something wrong?" he asked only to be met with silence. "Alright sure, ignore me, whatever."
"Greetings, Shinobu, you finished with Kamado Tanjiro's surgery. Could you please tell me about his condition?" Kagaya asked.
Shinobu nodded as she raised her head.
"The boy is in stable condition," she said with a reassuring smile. "It will be a while before he wakes up, but rest assured, the boy will live."
Kagaya nodded and let out a sigh of relief.
"That's good to hear."
A loud sob made the Flame Pillar jerk his head towards the direction of the source. The sound came from no other than Nezuko, whose eyes welled up from the news, and tears started to come out of them. She sniffed as she rubbed her eyes with her hands and fell down to her knees.
"She's… crying? For someone else?!" Tengen shouted in disbelief as he himself saw a demon care for a human.
Kyojuro trusted Kamado Nezuko ever since she saved Tanjiro from bleeding out but seeing her showing care for him was still odd.
"Thank…you…" she said with a hoarse voice. Speaking seemed to take a lot of effort from her.
"I can hear it… she's crying tears of happiness," Gyomei said as he couldn't stop the tears on his face. "Actual human emotion. There is hope for this child!"
Kagaya let out a light chuckle as he heard the reaction of the Pillars.
"Nezuko has proven that she won't attack people. From now on, I declare that Tanjiro and Nezuko will fight for the Demon Slayer Corps. I trust that there are no objections to this?"
No one said anything in retort. Everything that needed to be said has made the Pillars accept- albeit reluctantly- the recruitment of Nezuko. Even Sanemi- who was the most vocal about it- merely nodded in agreement.
As she let out small sobs, Nezuko quietly walked over to her box with the cat in her arms and closed the door tight.
"Good, then, I think it's time for Nezuko to go back to her brother, am I right? She must be worried sick about him." Kagaya said. Shinobu clapped her hands and called the Kakushi over.
"Yeah, she should!"
Two robed Kakushi came over and bowed to the Pillars. They grabbed the box. "The boy is currently recovering back in the mansion, so please take her away!"
(X)
"That's all the information that the Kakushi told me. I swear Nii-sama can be quite unpredictable when handling… pretty much anyone." Aoi frowned as she told her side of the story.
"You also call him by that term…" Kazuki muttered. He let out a long deep sigh. "Whatever, thank you for your hospitality, Kanzaki-san."
He put on his glasses again and he could finally see the twin-tailed girl that treated him.
He thought about how incredibly lucky Nezuko was to survive her trial when a savage man like Shinazugawa Sanemi was present in the same room as her. Either she was extremely lucky, or she was mentally strong enough to withstand her urges.
It was surprising that Chachamaru stuck alongside her. Kazuki hadn't seen his cat ever since he arrived at Natagumo Mountain. It relieved him to know that she was alright.
"You should thank Shinobu-san for that, she's the one that treated you."
Kazuki stopped pondering his thoughts and looked back to Aoi.
"Who?"
"You don't know who Shinobu-san is?!" the shouting of Zenitsu startled him. His eyes seemed to hold a huge amount of anger. "She's so beautiful that she looks like she descended from the heavens themselves, and I'm not even catholic! Mind your manners."
"Right…" Kazuki rolled his eyes at the boy's comment. He still hasn't said a negative comment about her.
Kazuki felt his back tense a little and tried to change positions on the bed.
"I said don't move!"
The shouting of Aoi made his back sting more and strained his muscles even more. It annoyed him to no end.
"Stop nagging me! I'm trying to get into a comfortable position." He shouted as he tried to find the best spot. Aoi grimaced at his attitude.
"I'm trying to avoid you getting killed, idiot!"
"Right, amazing job right there." Kazuki drawled. "I need to be in a good position to rest well. I have a Final Selection to go to in a few days."
Aoi raised her hand and tensed her lips. She placed her hand on her lips. Her previous displeasure was replaced with a look of uncertainty, and… fear?
"I don't think you will be able to go to The Final Selection on this condition…" she muttered. Kazuki stopped moving.
"Why? I only have a few bruises and scratches that are already tended to. I need to take some rest, right?"
The uncertainty of his voice made Aoi sigh. She looked at him with pity.
"Your problem is more serious than that." She said, Kazuki tilted his head.
"What do you mean?" he said, his voice low. Aoi bit her lower lip.
"Listen—"
"Hi there everyone, I hope you're all doing fine!"
Aoi was cut off by the sound of the door sliding open, revealing a woman with short black hair and purple strands. She had a butterfly pin on the back of her head. Kazuki's concentration broke as he stared at her beautiful, almost perfectly sculpted face and purple eyes.
He couldn't help but agree with Zenitsu. This woman was incredibly beautiful.
"It's Shinobu-sama! I love you, please be my wife!"
Kazuki shook his head. He made a mental note not to fall into that line of obsession. Zenitsu was too far gone.
"Zenitsu-kun, I see that you haven't drunk your medicine yet. If you don't do it, you might stay too little for my tastes."
Kazuki could feel the sarcasm oozing from that sentence alone. He surely couldn't be that idiotic on blindly following her instructions.
"I'm so sorry, I'll do it right away!"
'This guy is a lost cause…' Kazuki thought as he sent Zenitsu the most deadpan stare he could muster in hopes that he at least picks up his message.
"Kazuki-kun is good to see that you're awake. My name is Kocho Shinobu, it's nice to meet you!"
Kazuki lowered his head.
"Thank you for treating me."
"It's no problem, it is my job after all," Shinobu said as she let out a small giggle. "However, I couldn't help to overhear your conversation with Aoi and I had to step in."
She turned to the confused Aoi.
"Let me handle this, go tend to the others."
Aoi looked at Kazuki and then back to Shinobu back and forth.
"Understood." She said as she left to tend the other patients in the room.
Kazuki gulped and looked carefully to his doctor.
"What did she mean about my problem being more serious than I thought?" he asked, his voice wary.
Shinobu's eyes closed for a bit before opening again. She took a long deep breath and spoke.
"Kazuki-kun, you use the Ice Breathing that Onii-sama uses, right?"
Kazuki's hands clenched into a fist at the mention of that silly title.
"…Right, my mother taught me the basics of Ice Breathing." He finally whispered loud enough for Shinoubu to hear.
"Eh, really? Because your basic information says that Onii-sama himself taught you the basics of breathing, did you perhaps lie about it?" she asked, causing Kazuki's eyes to widen. Of course, she would have read the reports of her patients before treating them, why wouldn't she?!
"I—"
"It's alright, I won't pry about it." She cut him off as Kazuki seemed incapable of forming a coherent sentence. "The damage has already been done after all. Whoever taught you Ice Breathing at a very early age didn't think about the consequences it would have on your body. Onii-sama can use the Ice Breathing without any issues because he started to use it in his teenage years."
Kazuki gritted his teeth. It was the same warning Tamayo gave him when she found out what Ice Breathing did to his body. She even helped him to find a limit that would keep his body from destroying itself and he totally ignored that warning.
"I always tried to use the Ice Breathing no more than 3 times a day, and I've been doing that ever since I learned how to use it," Kazuki muttered as he looked down to the sheets. "I never tried to break this limit because the strain of reaching it made it almost unbearable, I was able to abide by that rule… until my last battle where I broke in pure adrenaline."
"And you didn't think of the consequences that the breath would have on your body if you broke those limits?" Shinobu asked with a raised eyebrow. "They are called limits for a reason."
This wasn't going to be a pleasant recovery.
"How long do I have to wait until I recover?" he asked, already expecting the words months, or even years to come out of her mouth.
"I'm so sorry Kazuki-kun, but…"
The pause that Shinobu did made it annoying for Kazuki to deal with. She should stop stalling; he already knows what's coming.
"You will never recover from this."
Whatever expectations Kazuki had from this news crashed when Shinobu gave her notice. Never? What could he mean by never?! His rapid blinking sent a subtle message to Shinobu to continue going, which she got.
"Your muscles, heart, and lungs are badly damaged. You pushed your organs so much that they're on the verge of tearing apart, all of the energy that the Ice Breathing requires has to go somewhere. Your body paid the price."
She took a deep breath. She wasn't done.
"Using Ice Breathing at an early age stunted your muscle growth so much that it couldn't bear the sheer power of the breath. If your fight had dragged out a little bit longer, you would have died." She said as she looked at him with pity. "I'm sorry."
Kazuki looked around his body and the realization finally dawned on him. His muscles that were previously well defined had lowered in density which made it seem like he hadn't trained in nearly 2 years.
He couldn't fight again?! The thought itself was unbelievable, it wasn't possible for him to permanently damage himself from one day or another.
He took a long deep breath and tried to move his arms like he was holding a sword. He felt the strength of the Ice Breathing flow back to him.
"Kazuki-kun, stop!"
A huge sting on his lungs made Kazuki stop and cough hard. He started to cough a lot of blood and felt his breathing cut short. His shallow breaths quickly turned into wheezing as he didn't feel the air reaching his lungs.
It felt heavy as if he drank a bucket of full molten steel that slowly made its way down his throat.
He felt a hand on his back and looked at Shinobu, who sat on his bed. She opened her mouth and pointed at it with her hands.
"Come on, shallow breaths, follow my rhythm." She said as she started to form a rhythm with her breathing. Kazuki followed suit, trying his best to ignore the pain of his lungs. "Yes, like that, you are doing wonderfully!"
The pain started to cease and he felt the strain of his lungs slowly going away. He couldn't help but stare at the white sheets turned red thanks to his blood.
"Do NOT try to use the Ice Breathing again. You will die if you use it."
This has never happened before, it was unbelievable to think that he permanently damaged his body, but here he is, looking at the blood he himself spilled.
He cannot fight anymore.
"I'm sorry…" Kazuki muttered, his voice hoarse from the previous ordeal. "Can I move?"
Shinobu shook her head.
"Not yet, rest a little bit more until I see that your breathing rhythm is regular. Luckily, you only have superficial injuries that might leave a few scars, but nothing of this will affect your regular life. You might feel a little dizzy at times, and you will have trouble carrying heavy objects but you should be able to live peacefully—"
'Peacefully?'
Kazuki furrowed his eyebrows at the mention of the words 'peaceful life'.
He might be able to live a peaceful life returning to sell noodles again as nothing happened, gain money and buy himself a comfy place where he could live the rest of his days in peace.
He knew that he could have done that before even attempting to slay demons, it would have been better if he decided not to join in the first place.
But what if one day, Tamayo dies because Muzan finally found her? The only person who cared for him at his worst times would die and he would be left with the feeling of uselessness for his entire life.
If he let Tamayo die, his life would be anything but peaceful. It will all be for nothing. He could stay on the sidelines and help the slayers from there, but the process would be painfully slow for him to handle. He needs results, and he is a man who can give results.
"From now on, you will officially retire from the Demons Slayers, Kazuki-kun."
He frowned when he heard that. He cannot afford to stay weak and pathetic.
"I haven't even joined…" he muttered as he looked directly at Shinobu.
Shinobu glared back at him. She crossed her arms.
"And you will not, not in your condition. You're incapable of fighting now, and you will only be a hindrance on future missions." She said in a firm tone.
Kazuki opened her mouth to refute her argument but closed it again. He couldn't say anything that wouldn't make him look like an idiot, her words were true and he couldn't deny it.
"I'm sorry to word it that way, but it's the truth." She said, her voice soft.
He didn't say anything to her, he merely nodded at her statement.
"The master was going to visit you today since you are unable to move now, but I will send a crow to him and tell him that you are not going to join the Demon Slayers," Shinobu said as she placed a hand on his shoulder. "You will be pardoned from breaking the corps rules
"No," Kazuki finally said as he grabbed Shinobu's arm. "Do not send that crow, Kocho-san, please. Let me speak to the leader."
Shinobu placed her hand on her face and sighed.
"Goodness, do you seriously plan to fight in that condition?" she said in a pleading tone. Kazuki shook his head.
"I-I don't know, but please, I have to speak to the leader."
"About what?"
Kazuki shut his mouth. He couldn't say that he wanted to fight again, it would only make Shinobu angrier.
"I have to talk to him about… what happened in my village?"
She merely raised her eyebrow.
"Really?"
Right, he already talked to Amane about it, and she already read the report about him to know that he was bullshitting.
"Yeah?" he said as the side of his lips twitched.
"You're terrible at lying." She said, "How are you planning to fight, should you join us?"
Kazuki tensed at how horrible his lying skills were. He looked to the side.
"I don't know, but I want to fight…"
Shinobu closed her eyes and let out a dismissive shrug.
"It looks like you will still try to seek the Master even if I do tell him that you won't join. You really are as stubborn as Onii-sama don't you?" she said with a hint of resentment.
Kazuki could agree on that front.
"Unfortunately..."
She rolled her eyes and started to walk away, leaving the downtrodden Kazuki on his own.
"I really can't comprehend the mind of a reckless person. Taking unnecessary risks with little to no reward in this profession is like you are begging to die."
He will not die. He's going to find a way to be useful for the demon slayers even if he is unable to use Ice Breathing.
He always has a plan.
(X)
Shinobu walked out of the infirmary as she let out a long deep sigh.
She had to explain to Kazuki about the dangers of using the Ice Breathing again, he could die, and not in a pleasant manner. She expected a saddened reaction for him or acceptance over his now developed condition.
Instead, she got to see the eyes of a man who wanted to rush headfirst to death, and not because he wanted to die like a certain gloomy Water Pillar. He wanted to defy death and logic, which seemed like an impossible scenario under his condition.
She has seen his eyes before, and it's a look she hoped she didn't see on anyone else.
"Hypocrisy, Shinobu, much hypocrisy."
'Speak of the devil…'
She resisted the urge to roll her eyes and looked over to the voice that addressed her. Miyamoto Junichiro leaned towards the wall with a bored expression on his face. He lightened up the wisteria incense on his kiseru and started to smoke it.
"Eavesdropping is a very rude thing to do, Onii-sama," Shinobu said in a tense tone. She let out a fake grin to send a subtle message of disapproval.
Not like he was the type to care about the privacy of others. Junichiro raised his eyebrow and looked at her with amusement.
"What? That horny blonde kid was in the same room as Kazuki, he probably heard you, so I don't see the issue of me listening." He said as he let out a small chuckle.
She hummed at his response and silently started to walk away. She didn't want to deal with his nonsense right now. Every time she tried to reprimand him for his foul behavior always led him to let out a snarky response. It was annoying to deal with.
Shinobu stopped in her tracks as she remembered her conversation with Kazuki. From the information she had gathered, the two Miyamoto brothers were close in the past before their separation.
It would only be natural for him to know. It made her drop her upbeat attitude and look at Junichiro with a frown.
"Did you do it?" Shinobu asked, her voice menacingly low. Junichiro's eyes widened at the change of attitude.
"What?"
"Did you seriously, in your right state of mind, teach a child Ice Breathing while knowing full well of the consequences of what would happen?" she asked again.
He dropped the kiseru to the ground and now had his attention fully on the serious Shinobu. His face didn't hold any anger to her for asking such a personal question, but it held the right amount of regret for her to know that he was hiding something.
It was enough to set her off.
"His body wasn't developed enough by that time, what were you thinking?!" she said as she nearly shouted.
Junichiro looked to the side and started to rub his chin. He looked extremely uncomfortable for her making light of this topic, but she didn't care, she only wanted to know what in the world he was thinking at the time.
"Do you really think that I would lead him through the same path I took?" he said, his tone sorrowful.
"After Kanao, yes, I would think that of you." Shinobu retorted. Junichiro shook his head.
"No, Shinobu, it wasn't me."
"So, it was your mother who did it?"
Junichiro tensed his lips and rubbed his hand on his temples.
"Possibly…"
Shinobu tilted her head in response.
"What do you mean by 'possibly'?"
He raised his hand to his head and started to scratch it rapidly like he had a swarm of pieces resting on it.
"Fuck, I don't know, okay?!" he shouted. His breakdown caused his scream to be heard over the Estate. "I don't want to think about it."
It will only be a matter of time before people start to eavesdrop on their conversation now.
Shinobu shook her head disapprovingly and started to walk away. She glanced at Junichiro one last time.
"I don't know what Onee-sama saw in you…" she said in a low, firm tone and walked away. She managed to hear one final sentence from him.
"Yeah, me neither."