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Demon Slayer: The Breath of Lies

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"The new Hashira," Koji gasped, bursting into Tanjiro's quarters. "No one knows where she came from." Tanjiro's scar tingled—danger. "What do you mean?" "Three days ago she appeared with techniques that don't exist. But she knows everything—patrol routes, safe houses, which Hashira are injured." Koji's voice dropped. "Master Kiriya can't remember inviting her." They rushed toward heated voices. In the hall, arguments raged. "—impossible to pacify demons—" "—what if we're wrong—" "—too much blood—" Tanjiro entered. Silence fell. "She claims she can make demons peaceful!" Zenitsu grabbed his sleeve. "Not dead—peaceful!" "That's insane," Inosuke snorted. "My hearing picked up something wrong," Zenitsu whispered. "The demon's heartbeat stopped having rhythm. Like a broken clock." Tengen approached, cane tapping. "In my shinobi years, I learned to spot hunters. This woman moves like a predator." "She's hunting demons—" "No. Demons aren't her prey." Doors opened. Akira Shiranui entered—auburn hair catching light, amber eyes cataloguing faces like targets. "Good morning." Her voice was silk hiding steel. "I hope yesterday's demonstration didn't disturb your sleep." "Some of us didn't sleep," a Corps member called. "How did you learn techniques that don't exist?" "Innovation always appears impossible until proven otherwise." "All breathing techniques trace back to Sun Breathing," Zenitsu said. "Where does yours come from?" "From watching people die when alternatives could have saved them." Silence. "You talk about demons like pets instead of monsters," Tengen cut in. "Perhaps our understanding needs evolution." "NO!" A veteran exploded. "I've watched demons tear families apart! They don't change—they get hungrier!" "Have you tried anything besides killing them?" "Have you held a dying mother begging you to save her baby?" The veteran's voice cracked. Akira's expression melted into perfect sympathy. "I'm sorry. But doesn't that make finding better solutions urgent?" "Death is the only solution. Everything else is fantasy." "Then explain yesterday's demon." No one had answers. "Enough." Kiriya's voice commanded authority. "Kamado-san, you'll partner with Shiranui-san. Evaluate her methods." "Master, I'm honored, but—" "Problem?" Akira's head tilted like a predatory cat. "Just curious about your techniques." "Curiosity is healthy. Keep an open mind." Those amber eyes shifted between honey and ice. "When do we hunt?" "Tomorrow morning. Mountain forests north. Demon reports." As the crowd dispersed, Tanjiro watched Akira move through them—perfect warmth, patient grace. Everything about her screamed danger. "You look like death," Zenitsu whispered. "My hearing's going insane around her. Not lies—layers. She's thinking something completely different than what she's saying." Across the room, Akira laughed. When she looked at Tanjiro, her amber eyes blazed with predatory satisfaction. "Promise me you'll be careful," Zenitsu gripped his arm. "I promise," Tanjiro whispered, his scar burning. Tomorrow would bring answers. He prayed they wouldn't destroy everything he believed. --- I am back, your favourite author, if i am
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Unknown Hashira

The ink pooled black against white paper. Numbers that reduced lives to statistics.

Tanjiro set his brush down and rubbed his eyes. Morning light streamed through his window, but it did nothing to ease the weight pressing against his chest.

Six months since Muzan's defeat. The casualty reports still arrived daily.

Twenty-three wounded this week. Four dead.

Corps members injured hunting scattered demon remnants. Civilians caught in encounters that should have been routine. The great evil was gone, but smaller evils lingered in remote valleys and forgotten villages.

As a newly appointed Hashira, these numbers fell under his responsibility.

Footsteps approached in the corridor outside. Light, hurried.

"Kamado-san?" Koji's voice carried through the thin walls. "Are you awake?"

Tanjiro straightened. "Come in, Koji."

The young messenger slid open the door and bowed quickly. Dark circles shadowed his eyes. He'd been running messages since before dawn.

"Master Kiriya requests your immediate presence in the main hall."

"This early?" Tanjiro glanced at the sun's position. Barely past sunrise. "What's happened?"

"He said to tell you something unusual is happening." Koji shifted his weight from foot to foot. "A new Hashira, sir. Someone we've never heard of."

The brush slipped from Tanjiro's fingers.

"How can there be a new Hashira? We know everyone who survived the final battle."

"That's what makes it strange, sir." Koji's voice dropped to a whisper. "She appeared three days ago claiming mastery of an unknown breathing technique."

"Unknown technique?" Tanjiro rose so quickly his chair scraped against the wooden floor. "That's impossible. All breathing styles trace back to Sun Breathing."

"That's what everyone thought, but Master Kiriya seems convinced." Koji wrung his hands. "She's going to demonstrate today."

A familiar tingle touched Tanjiro's scar. Not pain, exactly, but awareness. The same sensation that had warned him of danger countless times during the war.

"Demonstrate on what?"

"A captured demon, sir."

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They walked briskly through the headquarters' wooden corridors. Their footsteps echoed off polished floors. Other Corps members moved with purpose around them.

Tanjiro caught fragments of hushed conversations.

"—never seen anything like it—"

"—claims she can pacify them—"

"—Master Kiriya actually believes—"

"How long has she been here?" Tanjiro asked as they passed beneath paper lanterns that cast shifting shadows on the walls.

"Three days, like I said. But sir..." Koji glanced around nervously. "Nobody remembers her arriving. She was just suddenly here, talking to Master Kiriya like they'd been planning this for weeks."

"That doesn't make sense."

"No sir, it doesn't."

They reached the main hall where morning light revealed clusters of Corps members speaking in low voices. The usual easy camaraderie felt strained. An undercurrent of nervous energy made Tanjiro's scar tingle more insistently.

"Tanjiro!" Zenitsu waved from across the room, his yellow hair catching the sunlight. "Did you hear about this new person?"

Tanjiro approached his friend. Tension locked Zenitsu's shoulders tight.

"Just now. What do you make of it?"

"My hearing's been picking up strange things." Zenitsu's voice dropped so low Tanjiro had to lean closer. "People are excited, but there's fear underneath. Like when you hear thunder before seeing lightning, you know?"

"What kind of fear?"

"The kind that doesn't know what it's afraid of yet."

Inosuke pushed between them with his usual lack of subtlety. "Who cares about some newcomer? I bet I could beat her easily!"

"Inosuke, we don't even know—"

"Attention, everyone." Kiriya's young voice cut through the conversations like a blade through silk.

The room fell silent. Snow settling on a roof.

The assembled Corps members turned toward the elevated platform where their young master sat, and Tanjiro felt the familiar weight of anticipation settle over the hall like morning mist—dense with possibility and heavy with the unknown.