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This is my third Book of Demon Slayer: Kindly read my first (The Untold Past of Kibutsuji Muzan) and second book (Whisper of Sun) books for no information that would be left behind when you read this book!!🥰❤️ Centuries have passed since the Sengoku Era, and the world has shifted, ushering in the vibrant, yet rapidly modernizing, Taisho Period. For Kibutsuji Muzan and Akari Yuki, time is a relentless current, carrying with it the enduring ache of a profound loss: the quiet departure of their beloved son, Yoriichi. His memory, a bittersweet anchor, fuels their resolve as they navigate an era poised on the brink of its own unique darkness. Though they dwell in a hidden sanctuary, shielded by Muzan's formidable illusions, the insidious influence of the progenitor-Muzan's own malevolent splinter-begins to spread like a creeping blight across Japan. Demons, more numerous and terrifying than ever, now stalk the night, threatening the fragile peace of human lives. As the true Demon King prepares for his ultimate confrontation, Muzan and Yuki must step further into the shadows, their ancient powers and hard-won wisdom now critical. From their hidden vantage point, they will guide, protect, and prepare for the cataclysmic battle that looms, a battle that will determine the very future of humanity and demonkind. "Shadows of the Taisho" is a journey through an era of burgeoning hope and creeping dread, where love defies destiny, sacrifice shapes the future, and an extraordinary family fights an unseen war for the soul of the world. Brace yourself for a tale woven with profound emotion, fierce loyalty, and the ultimate clash of wills. ⚠️ a lot of swearing/cursing ⚠️ VIOLENCE AND BLOOD ⚠️ MIGHT HAVE manga SPOILER!!! - I don't own the characters Kimetsu no Yaiba (Demon Slayer) and it belongs to Koyoharu Gotouge. - Pictures also do not belong to me and I get them from Pinterest. - English is not my first language so it's might be some grammar errors
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