In the previous chapter of Chainsaw Man, the Imposter made his debut to the world.
Now, in the recent Chapter 135 “Sentimental Drive”, we finally see Asa’s reaction to the news.
Like many predicted, Asa sees through the ruse immediately.
She knows the real Chainsaw Man is self-serving after their meeting during the Falling Devil fight so immediately recognizes the Imposter as a fraud.
Yoru, however, is more focused on Asa now having a crush on Chainsaw Man after he saved her.
Despite this, Yoru remains in good spirits because she knows that war is coming due to the issues caused by the Falling Devil’s appearance, and war will make her stronger.
Asa suggests that if Yoru gets her strength back then she will not have to kill Chainsaw Man but Yoru is insistent, urging Asa to forget about him.
Instead, this makes Asa think about him more, resulting in Yoru breaking the fourth wall by screaming, “No flashbacks!”
This, in turn, leads to the funniest moment of the chapter with Asa’s mind coming up with a literal poem to describe her time with Chainsaw Man, titled “Sentimental Drive.”
Before Yoru can be tortured with more of Asa’s poetry, Fami arrives as if from nowhere.
Asa and Yoru demand to know how she got there, only for Fami to continuously ask if she can eat their bread.
I still find it hilarious that the Famine Devil is constantly thinking about food.
Once she has her food, Fami produces a plan to Asa and Yoru.
If Asa joins the Chainsaw Man Church, then she can fight the Devils for him, allowing Denji to live a normal life.
This will bring the Black Chainsaw Man (Pochita) out, and Yoru can then kill him, since he is the one her grudge is truly against.
Yoru and Asa do agree to this plan but I find their newfound alliance with Family extremely suspcious, considering that Fami used the Falling Devil to try and get Yoru under ger control, not that either of them know that.
Also, Fami wants to make sure the world stays safe so she can keeping eating human food, right?
Well, the world needs Chainsaw Man to keep it safe and removing Pochita from the equation would remove Denji’s power to do so.
Although, it’s also pretty clear that the plan will not end well because if Asa and Yoru do draw Pochita out there is no way Denji is going to allow him to be killed.
Not to mention Denji seems pretty mad at the end of the chapter when he sees Asa on the TV, striking a heroic pose over a Devil she killed, while news commentators speculate that she is actually responsible for Chainsaw Man’s Devil kills.
Will this be enough to push Denji over the edge and make him transform again?
I guess we will find out tommorrow when the next chapter releases.
One thing I am certain of though is that this will lead to another confrontation between him and Asa, whether that is next chapter or later.
This could be a pretty humorous interaction, since Asa does not remember her date with Denji because Nayuta erased her memories.
One final interesting detail about Chapter 135 that I want to mention is that Fami seemingly confirms that she and Yoru, just like Makima, have no interest in faces.
In Part One of Chainsaw Man, this directly lead to Makima’s defeat so I wonder if Fami saying this is foreshadowing a potential downfall of her or Yoru for the same reason?
Overall, Chapter 135, “Sentimental Drive” is another solid Chainsaw Man chapter, which seems to be building to another tense yet comedic meeting between Asa and Denji.