Chapters 132 and 133 of Chainsaw Man are ones in which characters make tempting offers and frightening demands, yet are turned down both times.
Chapter 132, “Protection”, begins with Nayuta at school, which made me initially think that we were going to get a Nayuta school arc.
We see what Nayuta’s relationship with her classmates is like and it seems that she is pulling a Makima, controlling them so that they give her food.
Nayuta’s school arc is cut signficantly short, however, because just as it begins, soldiers storm the cafateria and point their guns directly at Nayuta.
The chapter then cuts to an unconcious Asa in the hostpital, who is surrounded by chaos, as injured, dead and dying people are still being brought in after the Falling Devil’s attack.
We get a few brief panels showing that Asa is still suffering from her dreams about running through an alleyway filled with dead chickens, and then she awakens, only to be told by the person sitting next to her that their grandkid (about Asa’s age) was crushed by debris.
Asa’s dream represents the guilt she suffers from, due to her parents’, cat’s and Bucky’s deaths, and the news of so many dead is sure to add to that crushing guilt, considering that she was the Falling Devil’s primary target.
We can see this guilt hit Asa, as she thinks about how Chainsaw Man saved her again, only for the focus of the scene to transition to a TV in the hostpital where Haruka is appearing on a variety show to advertise a Chainsaw Man Church, which hopes to prevent the Prophecy of Nostradamus.
Haruka is laughed at, however, and he complains about this to Fami backstage.
Fami seems to have put him up to this but she is not alone, as a mysterious figure places a hand on Haruka’s shoulder, telling him that he should continue to act as the Chainsaw Man Church’s face so he can “walk to a world without evil.”
This statement makes me believe the mysterious figure is the Justice Devil.
Whoever they are, I think they are a different person from the Imposter Chainsaw Man because this mysterious person is aligned with Fami, who wanted Asa to be eaten so she could control Yoru, which the Imposter stopped from happening.
It will be interesting to see just who this figure in shadow is and if the Imposter Chainsaw Man and the Justice Devil really are seperate.
Once this ominous scene ends, the chapter then cuts to its final scene, where we see that Yoshida has captured Denji for his “protection.”
He explains that Nayuta and their dogs are also captured and this causes Denji to make a truly desperate offer… to tongue Yoshida’s butthole for a week.
Oh, Denji, how far you’ve come.
In Chapter 107 you said you would never let a dude sit on you and now you do this.
In all seriousness, Yoshida does dismiss Denji’s humorous offer, and tells him that Nayuta and the dogs will not be harmed.
Denji tells him to go to hell, bringing an end to the chapter.
“Protection” is a solid chapter, which has some humorous Denji moments, while also setting up something interesting with the new Chainsaw Man Church.
As for Chapter 133, “Protest”, it is a brief continuation from Denji and Yoshida’s confrontation at the end of “Protection.”
The chapter begins by showing that Yoshida has taken Denji to an anti-Chainsaw Man rally, where a fight is taking place with pro-Chainsaw Man counter-protestors.
Yoshida explains that the Chainsaw Man Church has been growing, as it now has over 20,000 members, most of them teenagers.
However, politicians know these teens will soon become voters so are giving them support, causing the Church to grow even stronger.
Yoshida even predicts that this “Chainsaw Mania” could grow into a larger conflict.
A conflcit, huh?
That sounds like something the War Devil would like.
Aside from it feeling nice that people are fighting for him, Denji does not really care about any of this, only wanting to know what he has to do to get Nayuta and the dogs back.
Yoshida demands that Denji never transform into Chainsaw Man again or he will have Nayuta killed.
I find it hard to believe this threat is serious, though, because I can’t imagine Kishibe being okay with Nayuta dying at this point.
After all, Kishibe gave Nayuta to Denji so he could raise her, why would he want Nayuta dead, unless something maybe changed?
As for Denji, he refuses to stop being Chainsaw Man, despite the threat to Nayuta’s life because he wants both a normal life and to be Chainsaw Man.
Frustrated, Yoshida says he has to choose between the two but Denji outright refuses again, saying he can have both.
This kind of felt like another Spider-Man reference to me.
A common theme in Spider-Man is Peter Parker (and Miles Miles in the most recent Spider-Verse film) having to choose between saving two important things but, in the end, finding a way to choose both.
Now Denji is facing the same dilemma, yet still choosing both.
This results in Yoshida threatening Nayuta again as his composure breaks for the first time, to which Denji orders the protestors to kill him, which of course does not work because the crowd is too busy fighting to hear him and also has no idea that he’s Chainsaw Man.
Speaking of, I do wonder how this “Church” would react if they learned their saviour Chainsaw Man was just a selfish horny teenager.
The reaction could be quite hilarious.
Yoshida and Denji’s argument is then interrupted by Nayuta and the dogs’ arrival, which was supposed to happen later, ruining Yoshida’s plan.
Still frustrated, Yoshida again explains to Denji that Public Saftey will kill Nayuta if he does not stop being Chainsaw Man, probably hoping that Nayuta overhearing this will make her demand that Denji comply with his demands.
If Yoshida was hoping for this to happen, his hopes are immediately dashed because the opposite happens, with Nayuta saying Denji should tell Yoshida to “eff of!”
Denji and Nayuta then leave, to which Yoshida asks himself, “Did he not understand me?”
Oh, no, Yoshida, he did.
Denji just wants both.
Overall, Chapter 133 “Protest” is another good chapter that may be building up to a dangerous move by Public Saftey, if Yoshida’s threat on Nayuta’s life was serious.
Again, I think it may be a bluff at this point but that could change.
What I am more interested in is why Yoshida suddenly wants Denji to stop being Chainsaw Man.
Originally, he just wanted Denji to keep his identity a secret but, after the Falling Devil’s attack, this has extended to him wanting Chainsaw Man to disappear altogethor.
It makes me wonder why Yoshida is so intent on this, especially to lose his usually strong composure?
My guess is that it probably has something to do with a part of the Prophecy of Nostradamus we don’t know about yet.
Or maybe Yoshida knows about the Imposter Chainsaw Man and wants Denji to be replaced by him.
All in all, these were two good building block chapters which set up Asa’s growing guilt, the Chainsaw Man Church, and a conflict between Yoshida and Denji.
Where these storylines go will be interesting to see play out.