In the latest chapter, readers are captivated by the question of Mikey's reaction to Takemichi's astounding change.
Tokyo Revengers chapter 245 showcases Takemichi's display, not just in terms of strength but also in the psychological evolution of the main character. The present Takemichi is no longer a shy, hesitant youth. His time-traveling mission is to alter the future of his girlfriend Hinata. The moment he recalls the one he loves, Takemichi throws a punch that sends a formidable foe like Kakucho flying.

Clearly, the morale boost Takemichi brings to his gang is significant. After the protagonist's punch, members of Tokyo Manji's second generation find additional motivation to fight. However, a harsh reality is that their numbers are only 50 against Mikey's gang, which boasts 500 members.
Another question fans are eager to know: did Takemichi's punch to Kakucho knock him out? The answer is no; with his strength, Takemichi's blow likely only fuels Kakucho's determination, prompting him to quickly retaliate against the protagonist.

A rare detail in Tokyo Revengers is Mikey's genuine surprise at Takemichi's strength. Clearly, before entering this battle, Mikey considered Takemichi and the Tokyo Manji gang of the second generation as children in need of a lesson. However, Mikey remains calm and refrains from using force.

In the closing scenes of Tokyo Revengers chapter 245, the author dedicates a panel to depict the face-off between Mikey and Takemichi. Evidently, the main character's punch sending Kakucho flying catches the supposed champion Mikey off guard. However, in the upcoming chapters, Mikey will remain inactive, sticking to his old style of standing still and observing. Takemichi's adversary will still be Kakucho, who is seething with anger after taking the protagonist's punch.
The author of Tokyo Revengers is someone who enjoys surprising readers. Early on, he orchestrated a clash between Takemichi and Mikey's gangs right on the train tracks where the main character begins his time-traveling journey. With power and skill disparities, Mikey won't take action until Takemichi attains the strength to challenge and ignite the conquest of this character. In the upcoming developments of Tokyo Revengers, we'll continue to witness a stronger, more determined Takemichi, while Mikey will remain nonchalant, possibly already aware of the outcome where victory belongs to his gang.

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