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Added 2025-06-12 16:24:08 +0000 UTCChapter 61: Oni Devourer
After a round of intense questioning, Riku only managed to squeeze out a pitiful amount of info. No surprise thereâthis oni was clueless, a real "ask three questions, get zero answers" type.
And Riku was certain this guy genuinely didnât know anything. Heâd confirmed it multiple times with his iron fists.
âAlright, last question. Think you can hold out until dawn?â
Riku stood up, yanking his katana from the ground, and tossed out his final question with a smirk.
âWhat⌠does that even mean?â
The oni looked utterly confused, completely failing to grasp what Riku was getting at.
âYouâll find out soon enough.â
Riku let out a dark chuckle. In one swift motion, he grabbed the oniâs two arms below its neck and ripped them clean off with brute force.
âArgh! What the hell are you doing?!â
The oni let out a pained howl. It was at its breaking point. It had been so cooperative, yet this guy was still this savage!
âYou bastard! If youâve got the guts, just kill me already!!!â
The oni was done. It had given up all hope, realizing this guy was a straight-up violence junkie who couldnât be reasoned with.
The oni had made a grave mistakeâtrying to reason with a being who didnât even see it as an equal.
The consequences of that mistake were never pretty. Riku knew this all too well, having made similar errors himself in the past.
âOh, Iâm planning on it.â
Riku grinned, stomping down on the oniâs head. He pulled his katana from its skull, and before the oni could react, he brought the blade down with a vicious slash.
Every regeneration ability has its limits. If his own had a cap, there was no reason this oniâs wouldnât. So, he didnât necessarily need the sun to finish this thing off.
Killing it with sunlight wouldnât grant him any experience points, so Riku decided to take matters into his own hands and give it a shot himself.
But after a couple of swings, Riku switched to his fists. The katana was new, sure, but a samurai swordâs design wasnât exactly built for durability. Hacking away like this would wear it out too fast.
Considering he might be stuck dealing with this oni all night, Riku decided to conserve his blade. Better not break itâhis trusty, never-wearing-out fists were perfect for this kind of work anyway.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Riku pounded away at the oniâs head, quickly reducing it to a mushy pulp. Gory, messy bits splattered all over his hand.
The oni finally fell silent, but it wasnât dead. The puddle of mush on the ground kept wriggling, trying to pull itself back together.
âHm?â
Riku was about to keep hammering, but a faint surge of kekkijutsu (čĄéŹźčĄ, blood demon art) feedback pulsed through his body. His eyes flicked to Shadow Wolf.
Grr!
Shadow Wolf growled low, tearing into the oniâs body, ripping off chunks of flesh. The oniâs form was shredded to tatters under its relentless assault.
The scene was brutally bloody. Blood splattered all over Shadow Wolfâs body and maw, but slowly, that blood seeped into its form.
âWhatâs⌠this?â
Riku froze for a second, piecing it together. This kekkijutsu feedbackânow he got it, including what happened last time.
It wasnât about killing. It was the blood on Shadow Wolf being absorbed that triggered it.
He was certain heâd never given Shadow Wolf any command to feed, and it had never done so before. But the blood soaking into Shadow Wolfâs body? That was something he hadnât even considered until now.
Thinking about it, it made sense. After Shadow Wolf killed, Riku never bothered cleaning the blood off, yet it always vanished quickly. Where did it go? It didnât just disappearâit was all absorbed by Shadow Wolf.
âBut this kekkijutsu feedback feels different from last time when Shadow Wolf killed. Is it because this guyâs an oni?â
Riku resumed his pummeling, smashing the reforming mush apart while savoring the faint kekkijutsu feedback.
Last time, the feedback had boosted his kekkijutsu, slightly enhancing Shadow Wolf and giving Riku a minor boost to his physical abilities. But this time, the feedback seemed to focus entirely on his own attributes, with no effect on his kekkijutsu.
âIs it because this oni doesnât use kekkijutsu?â
Riku mulled it over, but it was hard to say for sure. He didnât have enough dataâmore experiments were needed.
If Shadow Wolf could absorb blood, could it devour an entire oni? The thought popped into Rikuâs head unbidden.
Sure, he didnât see oni as human, but eating one himself? Thatâd make his stomach churnânot physically, but mentally. It was a psychological line he wasnât keen on crossing.
Unless it was absolutely necessary, heâd rather gnaw on his own fingers than chomp on an oni. Gross, yeah, but less so than the alternative.
But if Shadow Wolf did the eating? That, Riku could stomach. Wolves eat meatâitâs just their nature. Just not human meat.
Killing bad guys? Fine. Getting blood on his hands? Unavoidable. He couldnât exactly bench Shadow Wolf in a fight. But eating humans? That was a hard no. Rikuâs moral line was firm, and he wasnât about to cross it.
He paused his onslaught and gave Shadow Wolf a command, though he wasnât entirely confident itâd work.
Receiving the order, Shadow Wolf didnât hesitate. It opened its massive jaws and chomped down on the oniâs body in one swift bite.
A surge of kekkijutsu feedback flooded into Rikuâs body. It workedâShadow Wolf could absorb the oniâs power by devouring it!
Shadow Wolf didnât stop, taking a few more bites. The kekkijutsu feedback kept flowing into Riku.
[Constitution +1]
The Limit System pinged with a notification, and Rikuâs eyes widened.
He could feel his physical strength growing, directly reflected in the Limit Systemâs six-dimensional attributes.
But the kekkijutsu feedback came and went quickly. After Shadow Wolf devoured most of the oniâs body, the feedback stopped.
Riku signaled Shadow Wolf to stop. No point in continuing if the feedback had dried up.
âThatâs like getting a free attribute point.â
Riku was stunned. He hadnât expected the effect to be this pronounced. The results were beyond his wildest expectations.
As expected, if an oni wants to grow stronger fast, eating is the way to go.
âBut what exactly does this devouring do to the oni being eaten?â
Rikuâs gaze drifted to the wriggling mush on the ground. It was still moving, but noticeably slower now.
âMaybe I can ask this oni how it feels.â
Riku held off on more pummeling. He decided to wait for the oni to regenerate and then interrogate it about its experience.
[Ding! Experience +80]
But before long, the system pinged again.
Riku blinked, looking back at the mush. In the moonlight, the puddle and the oniâs half-body crumbled into ash, vanishing completely.
Fun fact: The idea of devouring oni was inspired by the concept of âOni Devourerâ lol.
Chapter 62: As Expected of the Protagonist
âNo way youâre giving up this quickly? Looks like the devouring really had an impact.â
Riku narrowed his eyes. Normally, there was no reason this oni would kick the bucket so fastâit was brimming with energy just moments ago.
This situation had to be tied to Shadow Wolfâs devouring. After being consumed by Shadow Wolf, the oniâs regeneration speed had noticeably slowed.
âAfter Shadow Wolf devours an oniâs body, does its regeneration ability weaken significantly? Maybe even vanish completely?â
Riku came to this conclusion easily enough, at least based on what he was seeing.
â80 experience points? Thatâs not bad at all.â
Riku stood up, glancing at the experience bar.
[Experience: 100/300]
Counting the random rats and small critters heâd taken out along the way, heâd already gathered a third of the experience needed to reach Level 4.
âThis oni is definitely on the weaker side among its kind, but it still gave 80 experience points.â
Riku started daydreaming. If he took down a stronger one, wouldnât that mean over a hundred points? Shadow Wolf had gained a point in Constitution just from devouring this oni. If it devoured an even stronger oneâŚ
Tch, he couldnât even imagine it. Too wild to think about.
âLetâs go.â
Riku recalled Shadow Wolf, and the giant wolf melted into a pool of shadow, merging back into the ground beneath his feet.
Following the path he came from, Riku returned to the forest trail, arriving at the spot where heâd encountered the oni earlier.
The arm and leg Shadow Wolf had torn off earlier had vanished along with the oniâs dissipation.
Riku kept moving forward. Not far ahead was a mountain shrine, dedicated to who-knows-what god. No need to guessâthere definitely wouldnât be anyone there.
This place was crawling with oni, after all. If there was some monk holed up in that shrine, theyâd probably already be chanting sutras in the oniâs stomach.
Riku pressed on. It was still the first half of the night, the perfect time for travelingâway more comfortable than during the day.
He quickly crossed the mountain. His destination, Sagiri-yama, was now very close. His pace wasnât slow by any means.
But after crossing one mountain, another loomed ahead. Riku couldnât help but sigh. All day, it felt like he was just climbing one ridge after another.
This area was packed with mountains, big and small. Even heading out from Kamado Tanjirouâs house in the other direction, it was all mountains. This was straight-up mountain country.
âJust one more to go.â
Riku didnât hesitate and started climbing. It was around four or five in the morning nowâdawn was approaching.
Halfway up the mountain, he spotted another shrine. These mountain shrines were everywhere, seemingly on every decently tall peak.
âItâs lit up? No oni haunting this mountain? Someoneâs actually living in the shrine?â
Riku sniffed the air hard. He might not be great at picking up other scents, but when it came to the âfragranceâ of people, he was a pro.
As he walked and sniffed, nearing the shrine, he caught a faint scentâone that felt oddly familiar.
âNo way itâs that coincidental, right?â
Rikuâs expression turned weird. The scent was strange, a mix of human and oni, just up ahead.
This meant there were both a human and an oni nearby, coexisting peacefully, since there was no thick smell of blood in the air.
The only case Riku knew of humans and oni living in harmony was Kamado Tanjirou and his sister, Kamado Nezuko. And that seemed like a rare exception.
âNezuko, thereâs a shrine up ahead. Letâs rest there for a bit before we keep going.â
Riku chased after the sound, recognizing that familiar, gentle yasashii voice. Sure enough, it was the Kamado siblings.
The two had already climbed the steps toward the shrine, looking like they were in a hurry.
Since it was nighttime, Nezuko didnât need to stay in the basket and was walking on her own.
Even though young Tanjirou was used to hauling heaps of charcoal through the mountains, with impressive stamina and strength, he still got tired eventually.
âStrange. How has Tanjirou not picked up my scent?â
Riku frowned, following the siblings up to the shrine.
Heâd already caught Tanjirouâs scent, so there was no way that kid, with his freakishly sharp nose, wouldnât have noticed him.
But once he reached the shrine, Riku understood why. The place reeked of blood, so strong it practically hit him in the face.
The Kamado siblings were rushing up the mountain because Tanjirou mustâve smelled the blood. With that kidâs personality, heâd definitely check it out.
Riku had overthought it. This shrine wasnât free of oniâit was straight-up occupied by one.
âTanjirou, fall back!â
Seeing Tanjirou push open the shrineâs door, Riku shouted and summoned Shadow Wolf.
The shadow under his feet surged forward, transforming midair into a four-legged, sprinting Shadow Wolf.
Though Riku couldnât see Shadow Wolfâs full stats, its Agility was probably at least 20âway faster than him, at least â
But before Shadow Wolf could reach them, an oni burst out of the shrine, lunging straight at Tanjirou.
Splurch!
Tanjirou reacted lightning-fast. Using the oniâs momentum, he stepped back and swung his axe with force.
Tanjirou stumbled to the ground, but his axe blade sliced across the oniâs neck. The oni barely avoided total humiliation, rolling backward to dodge.
Blood poured from the oniâs neck. It had nearly gotten its head lopped off by a thirteen-year-old boy with one swing.
Rikuâs eyes widened in shock. As expected of the protagonist, Tanjirouâs combat talent is off the charts!
He could tell Tanjirouâs Strength and Agility were no match for the oniâs, but the kidâs battle instincts were leagues above it.
Riku felt a bit ashamed. With the same physical stats, heâd probably have been taken out by that oni in a single clash.
Boom!
The oni barely regained its footing before Shadow Wolf, the size of a tiger, pounced on it.
The impact sent dust flying as Shadow Wolf slammed the oni to the ground.
Crunch!
In the cloud of dust, Shadow Wolf bit down, twisting its head and cleanly snapping off the oniâs head.
âMr. Riku?!â
Tanjirou turned, finally noticing Rikuâs voice.
Heâd been so focused on the overwhelming smell of blood, worried someone was hurt, that he and his sister had rushed over.
âTalk later. Letâs deal with this guy first.â
Riku spoke quickly, stepping forward to join Shadow Wolf in the attack.
He could tell at a glanceâthis oni was stronger than the last one heâd faced, but only slightly.
How should he put it? These oni didnât even have muscles as defined as his. No way theyâd reached some âreturn to simplicityâ level, right?
Chapter 63: How Dare You?!
As it turned out, despite this oniâs body not looking particularly robust, it did have strength far beyond an ordinary humanâsâbut that was about it.
It wasnât one of those unassuming types hiding world-shattering power. It was just⌠unassuming.
Under Shadow Wolfâs suppression, the oni couldnât even stand, helplessly left to be torn apart and devoured by Shadow Wolf.
Limbs were ripped off and scattered everywhere, the scene gruesomely bloody. Shadow Wolfâs body was once again drenched in blood.
âBlood Demon Art! What are you doing?! Let me go! It hurts!â
The oniâs head rolled to the side. Shadow Wolf hadnât bitten it, as Riku still needed to question it.
âWhat do you know about Blood Demon Arts?â
Riku stabbed his blade into the oniâs head, starting his interrogation.
âStop it!!!â
The oniâs face twisted in agony. Being torn apart and devoured by Shadow Wolf, it was clearly experiencing the same pain it had inflicted on the humans it consumed.
It could feel its power draining away. It didnât understand why the guy in front of it dared to do thisâit wasnât allowed!
âHow dare you?! How dare you?! Give me back my power! Give me back my blood!â
The oni roared, its eyes filled with terror. That power was something it absolutely couldnât afford to lose.
âHow dare I?â
Riku frowned. So, essentially, Shadow Wolfâs devouring was absorbing the blood of the Demon King, Kibutsuji Muzan, from this oniâs body? It wasnât about growing stronger from eating the oniâs flesh but from absorbing the Demon Kingâs blood?
Made sense. Oni flesh didnât exactly appeal to himâit was tasteless, like eating himself. Only human flesh made his mouth water.
Feeling the constant feedback of blood energy, Riku figured heâd cracked the code behind why Shadow Wolf devouring oni flesh made him stronger.
And this kind of thing⌠it seemed oni could do it too, but it was strictly forbidden by the Demon King.
Kamado Tanjirou climbed to his feet, staring at the scene before him, eyes wide and mouth agape.
This was an oni?! Even with its head separated from its body, it could still talk!
Tanjirou clearly didnât know as much about oni as Riku did. For a moment, he was too shocked to speak.
âNezuko?!â
But shock aside, Tanjirou hadnât forgotten his sister.
He glanced at her. Kamado Nezuko stood at the shrineâs entrance, drooling profusely.
The shrine was filled with human corpses, still freshâlikely the oniâs latest haul from the roadside.
Even Riku, standing nearby, felt his saliva glands kicking into overdrive, like a feast of delicacies was laid out before him.
âNezuko! You absolutely canât eat!â
Tanjirou rushed over to pull Nezuko back, his tone deadly serious. This was something she absolutely couldnât do.
Nezuko reluctantly let herself be dragged away, her expression pained. Riku could totally relate to that feeling.
âI really shouldnât have expected anything from weaklings like you.â
Swallowing hard, Riku tossed the oniâs head to the ground. The blood energy feedback had stopped, and Shadow Wolf ceased devouring the oniâs body.
[Constitution +1]
The Limit System popped up a notification. Another point in Constitution acquired.
Riku was a bit puzzled. Why was it always Constitution?
Was it because these two oni were too weak in other stats? Was their strong regeneration the only standout trait?
âHow dare youâŚâ
The oni didnât immediately turn to ash. Some remnants of its regenerative power lingered, still trying to repair its body. But without its source, that power quickly fizzled out.
[Ding! Experience +100]
The experience points settled. This oni was indeed a bit stronger than the last one.
âMr. Riku! Is that oni dead?â
Tanjirou, holding Nezukoâs hand, approached Riku, his face a mix of conflicting emotions and burning questions.
âYeah, completely dead.â
Riku nodded, looking at Tanjirou.
But just as he spoke, his expression changed drastically. Shadow Wolf lunged toward him.
Shing!
A blade glinting with blue light slashed across Shadow Wolfâs side, leaving a shallow cut on its flank.
Riku rolled across the ground, quickly getting to his feet and staring at the figure that had suddenly appeared.
Shadow Wolf growled low beside him, its flank wound already healing rapidly.
The figure wore a white headscarf and a red tengu mask. Just standing there, they exuded an intense sense of unease.
âDemon Slayer.â
Riku immediately realized who this was. The blade in their hand was likely a Nichirin Blade, specifically designed to kill oni.
âNot bad reflexes, Devourer.â
The Demon Slayer spoke, their voice that of an old man, though their movements were anything but elderly.
Riku broke out in a cold sweat. Heâd only dodged thanks to Shadow Wolf. Heâd sensed the danger, but his body couldnât keep up.
No helping itâRikuâs fighting style relied mostly on instinct, with no real technique. In his hands, a blade was just a chopping tool.
Thatâs why he was so impressed by Tanjirouâs combat talent. He wasnât being humbleâhe genuinely felt inferior.
No way around it. Heâd only been in this world for a few days, with no real chance to learn proper combat skills. Heâd been getting by on his inability to die and brute force.
In his spare time, he could only fumble around on his own. Did anyone really expect a guy from a peaceful era to master some ultimate technique in just a few days?
Riku made up his mind. Once he returned to the Cyberpunk world, heâd save up some cash.
Whether it was Brain Dance training or real combat in a boxing ring, heâd need to spend money to train properlyâand practice shooting, too.
Looking at the old man, Riku had a gut feeling. That strike hadnât been full force, or Shadow Wolf wouldnât have gotten away with just a shallow cut.
âPlease, stop! Donât fight! Mr. Riku isnât a bad person!â
Before Riku could speak, Tanjirou stepped forward, arms spread to block the space between Riku and the old man, frantically explaining.
ââŚâ
Riku stayed silent. This guy, TanjirouâŚ
âI am Urokodaki Sakonji.â
The old man sheathed his blade, refraining from further action. He introduced himself, his gaze shifting to Tanjirou.
âYouâre the one Tomioka Giyuu sent, correct?â
His nose was sharp, too. He could tell that, aside from himself, Tanjirou was the only normal human present.
Tanjirou froze at the old manâs words, clearly not expecting to meet the person he was looking for like this.
âYes, Iâm Kamado Tanjirou. This is my sister, Nezuko. And this is Mr. Rikuâheâs helped me a lot. Heâs really not a bad person.â
Tanjirou introduced himself politely, continuing to vouch for Riku. He could smell that Riku still hadnât eaten anyone.
Chapter 64: Heâs Afraid
âYouâre really strange. Youâre not an Oni Devourer?â
Urokodaki Sakonji eyed Riku, his gaze sharp with scrutiny and confusion.
He could tell from the scentâthis oni hadnât eaten humans. Otherwise, he wouldnât have held back at that critical moment.
âWhatâs an Oni Devourer?â
Riku voiced the question that had been nagging at him. Another new term heâd never heard before.
He felt like a curious kid in a shonen anime, constantly asking questions to humans and oni alike.
âOni Devourers are humans with powerful biting strength and special digestive organs,â Urokodaki Sakonji explained patiently, addressing Rikuâs question with care.
An Oni Devourer can consume an oniâs flesh and blood. Their unique digestive system immediately converts that power into their own, temporarily transforming their body into that of an oni. The stronger the oni they eat, the greater their regeneration and strength become. With further onika (鏟ĺ, demon transformation), they can even use the kekkijutsu of the oni theyâve consumedâthough only the ones theyâve eaten.
ââŚâ
Riku fell silent. Thatâs one hell of a talent.
If you ate enough oni, wouldnât you end up with a whole arsenal of different kekkijutsu?
Sure, itâs temporary, and youâd need to keep eating oni flesh to trigger onika, but once transformed, your combat power would skyrocket.
Compared to a fragile human body, an oniâs physique is clearly superiorâtougher, more durable, and that regeneration ability is a game-changer.
Riku himself could grow stronger by having Shadow Wolf devour oni, but his Shadow Wolf hadnât yet consumed an oni with kekkijutsu. Whether it would enhance his own kekkijutsu or grant him the oniâs abilities was still unconfirmed.
âRiku-san, care to explain?â Urokodaki Sakonji asked, his eyes fixed on Riku. âTomioka Giyuâs letter didnât mention you.â
Giyuâs letter had already filled him in on the Kamado siblingsâTanjiro and Nezuko. A sister who became an oni but could control herself, refusing to eat humans and obeying her brother. A brother brave enough to challenge Tomioka Giyu to protect her.
It sounded unbelievable, like something out of a wild tale. It had never happened before.
Urokodaki wasnât fully convinced. Though he didnât want to doubt his disciple, he needed to confirm the truth himself.
But compared to those two kids, the identity of this manâwho looked every bit like a vicious oniâwas what he needed to figure out first.
At first, Urokodaki thought Riku was an oni. Then, after realizing he hadnât eaten humans, he assumed Riku was an Oni Devourer whoâd undergone onika. But now, after a closer sniff, he dismissed that idea. This guy was a genuine, full-fledged oni.
âWhile my talent isnât nearly as impressive as Kamado Nezukoâs, I donât need to eat humans either. I can sustain myself by feeding on oni,â Riku said.
If this old man could believe Nezuko didnât need to eat humans, there was no reason he wouldnât believe Riku.
ââŚâ
Urokodaki Sakonji didnât respond, his tengu mask hiding his expression from Riku.
âItâs true! Riku-san evenâŚâ Kamado Tanjiro started, eager to clear up the misunderstanding, but he stopped mid-sentence.
Heâd wanted to say that Riku, to avoid eating humans, had even resorted to feeding on himself. It left a deep impression on Tanjiro. But realizing Riku might not want that sharedâand since Riku hadnât mentioned it himselfâTanjiro quickly shut his mouth.
âDawnâs coming,â Urokodaki Sakonji said, gazing at the horizon where the sun was about to rise, signaling the retreat of all things sinister back into the shadows.
âHuh?â
Tanjiro blinked, quickly turning to his sister.
Oni canât withstand sunlight. Riku-san had told him that exposure to it would reduce an oni to ashes.
Sure enough, Nezuko was already wincing, retreating into the mountain shrine. The scent of human flesh inside was tough for her, but her fear of sunlight was overwhelming.
Tanjiro hesitated. He wanted to check on Nezuko but was worried Riku-san and this Urokodaki-san might clash again.
âYouâre not hiding?â Urokodaki Sakonji asked Riku. Even without seeing his face, Riku could hear the thick confusion in his voice.
âWhy would I need to hide?â Riku replied with a grin. Old man, get ready to have your mind blown.
âRiku-san?!â Tanjiroâs face was full of shock. Why wasnât Riku-san taking cover?
The sun rose as usual, its first rays piercing the nightâs curtain and bathing the earth in light.
The morning glow was like a master artistâs delicate brushstrokes, softly outlining the land. Sunlight dotted the forest like ink spots.
Shadow Wolf had already melted into Rikuâs shadow at his feet. As the sunlight hit Rikuâs body, nothing happened. He stood there, perfectly fine.
Urokodaki Sakonji couldnât hold it together anymore. Even without seeing his face, Riku could sense his shock through subtle body movements.
âWhy arenât you afraid of sunlight?â Urokodakiâs voice trembled.
Tanjiro was puzzled. He could even smell fear emanating from the old man.
He was afraid? Of what? Riku-san? Because he wasnât afraid of sunlight?
Tanjiro knew oni couldnât handle sunlight, but heâd never seen what happens to one under its rays. He didnât fully grasp what sunlight meant to an oni.
Unlike Tanjiro, Urokodaki knew exactly what this implied, and it terrified him.
If oni no longer feared sunlight, how would the Demon Slayer Corps (Kisatsutai, 鏟掺é) kill them?
If oni could walk in the sun, was there any hope left for the world?
âNo, Iâm still afraid of sunlight,â Riku said, his expression turning serious. âI just found a way to shield myself from it, so I can barely manage to walk under it. But every step feels like walking on thin ice.â
He didnât push Urokodaki further. The old man seemed emotionally unstable, and Riku didnât want him to do something reckless, like trying to test if he could kill him. All Riku wanted was to prove he was special.
âWhat method?â Urokodaki asked, his emotions stabilizing slightly after hearing Rikuâs words. He could tell Riku wasnât lying.
As long as oni still feared sunlight, the worst-case scenario hadnât arrived.
âI could tell you, but itâs a pretty important secretâŚâ Riku said, giving a playful shrug.
He wasnât about to reveal all his cards. If he could trade this for some benefits, thatâd be ideal. This Urokodaki guy seemed reasonableâexactly the kind of professional Riku needed to have a proper conversation with.
ââŚâ
Urokodaki fell silent, seemingly deep in thought. But Tanjiro couldnât hold back.
âRiku-san, can Nezuko use this method?â he asked, a bit embarrassed but pushing through for his sisterâs sake.
Chapter 65: Can I Do It Too?
âSorry, Tanjiro, Iâm afraid itâs not possible.â
Riku shook his head, keeping it real. His method? With the tech level of this era, there was no way it could be replicated.
âOhâŚâ
Kamado Tanjiroâs face fell, clearly disappointed. But he didnât doubt Rikuâs wordsâRiku-san was nothing if not sincere.
âWhat do you want?â
Urokodaki Sakonji finally spoke up, addressing Riku directly.
Heâd caught Rikuâs drift loud and clear. The guyâs words were practically screaming, Iâll talk, but itâs gonna cost you.
âI need your knowledgeâeverything you know about oni, and your experience in slaying them,â Riku said, his face dead serious.
Finally, a professional he could actually talk to! No way was he letting this chance slip by. As a seasoned oni hunter, and an old one at that, Urokodaki Sakonji had to be loaded with skills and secrets.
After all, being a Kisatsutai member was like being a witcherâlow-skill hunters didnât last long. Theyâd be oni chow in no time. But old-timers like this? Even setting aside their strength, their experience alone was a treasure trove.
âTo hunt oni better?â Urokodaki asked, not particularly surprised. Heâd seen Riku take down that oni earlierâthis guy was no rookie when it came to killing demons.
âExactly. To hunt oni better, and to keep myself from eating humans. I donât want to turn into some mindless, man-eating oni,â Riku said earnestly.
No choice but to play the sincerity cardâTanjiro was right there, and that kidâs nose was like a lie detector. Showing off acting skills wouldnât work here; honesty was his only move.
Born with the ability to sniff out good from evil, sense emotions, and detect lies? Man, thatâs some cheat-level talent!
âAlright, Iâll agree to that,â Urokodaki said, his response quick and decisive.
He had a similar ability to Tanjiroâs, picking up on Rikuâs sincerity. This guy had been nothing but straight with him.
âAwesome, thank you!â Riku let out a relieved sigh, thanking Urokodaki. But deep down, he couldnât shake a nagging doubt.
Was this old man being too easygoing? Sure, it sounded a bit ungrateful to think that after getting what he wanted, but would a veteran oni hunter whoâd survived this long really trust an oniâs words so easily?
Unless⌠did Urokodaki have a cheat-level nose like Tanjiroâs? Was that kind of busted talent just that common?
âLetâs bury the victims first,â Urokodaki said, not explaining further. He got to work. The bodies in the mountain shrine couldnât just be left there.
âIâll help!â Tanjiro jumped in right away. Heâd already checked on Nezuko, who was huddled in her basket, poor thing.
âIâll pitch in too,â Riku said with a sigh, pinching his nose as he joined them.
Burying bodies felt like burying a feast of fragrant delicacies. Tough gig.
âRiku-san, you okay?â Tanjiro asked, concern in his voice. With his strong empathy, he could imagine how rough this must be for Riku.
âNo big deal. If I canât handle this, I might as well end it now and save myself from losing control,â Riku said with a grin.
Whatâs this compared to his willpower? Donât underestimate himâhe was the kind of workaholic who checked job emails while crossing the street!
Ugh, letâs not go there. Thinking about it just brings tears.
Tanjiro nodded, realizing he mightâve overthought it. Riku-san had been to his house after the tragedy, surrounded by the scent of blood with no one else around, and still held back. Tanjiro shouldnât have doubted his resolve.
âRiku, that kind of determination is admirable,â Urokodaki said suddenly. He was kneeling before the fresh graves, hands clasped in prayer, likely performing a small ritual for the victims.
âKamado Tanjiro, if your sister ever eats a human, what will you do?â Urokodaki stood, approaching the two and directing his question at Tanjiro.
Urokodaki wasnât tallâbarely taller than thirteen-year-old Tanjiro, probably under 1.7 meters, Riku estimated. But the old man carried an aura forged from years of slaying oni, a presence that demanded respect.
Tanjiro froze. Heâd never even considered that question. His brain short-circuited, unable to respond.
Slap!
Urokodaki gave Tanjiro a light smackânot hard, but enough to leave the boy even more stunned.
âIf your sister lacks Rikuâs resolve, you must kill her first, then take your own life with seppuku. Thatâs the resolve you need if youâre going to travel with an oni sister!â Urokodakiâs voice was stern, his words deadly serious.
Tanjiroâs eyes widened, but he still couldnât find his voice.
Urokodaki didnât let up, hurling cold, hard truths at Tanjiro, shattering the boyâs worldview.
ââŚâ
Riku watched, tongue practically clicking. Suddenly, heâd become the âmodel kidâ in Urokodakiâs eyes.
From a modern perspective, though, Tanjiro was already doing amazing. The kid was only thirteen. His whole family was wiped out, his sister turned into an oni, and yet he buried his family and set out to save her. Thatâs no small feat.
If it were anyone else in Tanjiroâs shoes, they mightâve been eaten by Nezuko already. Thereâd be no story left to tell.
Still, Riku kept quiet, not interfering with Urokodakiâs lesson. The old oni hunter knew this world far better than Riku, an outsider. When you donât know something, you donât meddleâthatâs a rule Riku lived by.
Plus, even in his eyes, Tanjiro could stand to toughen up a bit. Being this gentle and kind all the time? Thatâs a recipe for trouble in a world like this.
âCarry your sister and follow me. You want to become a Kisatsutai member, right? Pass my test first. Riku, you come too,â Urokodaki said after his stern lecture, addressing both Tanjiro and Riku.
âHuh?â Riku blinked. Wait, what? Me? I can become a Kisatsutai member too? Holy crap, Iâd be like Blade, the vampire hunter!
Well, he wasnât exactly a vampire. Or a proper oni, for that matter.
(Chapter End)