

Moreover, many viewers are fascinated by Gyutaro's attitude towards Tengen. He becomes enraged at the sight of Tengen. Besides witnessing Tengen bullying his younger sister, Gyutaro also envies the tall, strong, and handsome appearance of the pillar. Gyutaro himself is thin, scarred, and full of wounds, often self-inflicting when in agony. Knowing Tengen has three wives has prompted Gyutaro to unleash his blood demon art and initiate a real battle.
The power difference between Tengen Uzui and the boys is now clearer than ever, as Tanjiro nearly loses his life in the fight against Daki while the pillar sees this female demon as insignificant. Now, with Gyutaro's appearance, Tengen is perhaps the only one capable of stopping him. Of course, the story won't mirror what happened on the Mugen Train; Tanjiro, Inosuke, and Zenitsu won't simply stand by, for Daki has regained her strength to fight alongside her brother. Audiences can anticipate the forthcoming lineup of both sides' battle formation, with Tengen facing Gyutaro while the trio holds off Daki.

Tengen suspects Gyutaro to be the true form of the two upper moon demons and believes they can only be defeated by severing Gyutaro's head, ensuring the pillar will exert all efforts in this battle. Facing a demon stronger and faster than Tengen's sister but nearly invincible, the demon slayer group faces a tremendous challenge, especially when Gyutaro claims he and Daki are one—they both stand in the ranks of the upper moon demons.