No matter he puts up his remaining duke and fights the giant leech monster with everything he’s got. Power can’t move yet and Meowy is helpless in a cage, so it’s up to Denji to protect them, but he’s low on the blood that fuels the chainsaws, and only a single tiny Pochita-like blade emerges from his forehead when he rips his cord. She’s “Batty’s” woman, but finds Denji cute enough that she’ll spare him if he flees. Considering he repaid her deception by saving her and Meowy, she’s fine with him doing so.īut Denji dithers, and as he raises his arm in celebration, it’s swiftly chopped off by an even nastier devil than the bat. His answer is simple, and just as “foolish” as her desire for Meowy’s warmth: he wants to cop a feel. Power’s first question is, no unreasonably, “Why” he saved her. The calls it a “foolish reason”, but one moment she’s in the stomach of the Bat Devil with Meowy, and the next, they’re both back in the sunlight-and in Denji’s arms. It all comes down to the warmth of Meowy, like the warmth of blood, being like nothing else. As Power reflects on her life as a feral devil in human form living meal to meal, she wonders why, when Meowy was taken, did she not only run after him but work with humans to try to save him?
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