Hot Spring Travel: Chainsaw Man

“Oh,” he whispered. “Oh, shit . This is better than bread.”

That was that. The ryokan was called — Twilight of the Ghosts . Nestled in a mist-choked valley, its outdoor baths were carved into black volcanic rock, steam curling like the breath of a sleeping beast.

That was Aki for “I love this.” That night, after a kaiseki dinner of river fish and pickled vegetables (Power tried to eat the decorative fern), they snuck into the private kashikiri-buro —a moonlit pool ringed by bamboo. chainsaw man hot spring travel

“THE WATER BURNS,” she announced. “BUT IN A GOOD WAY. LIKE BETRAYAL!”

As a kid, “bath” meant a splash of cold water from a公共 faucet. As a Public Safety Devil Hunter, it meant hosing off devil guts in a concrete stall while Aki lectured him about water bills. “Oh,” he whispered

Aki’s eye twitched. “We have reports of a Spider Devil in—”

Not a devil.

“My bones are fine,” Denji said, scratching his stomach. “But… does it have boobs?”