Your legs and feet are moving in perfect coordination. You can go to the next pillar, Tanjiro.
This is a line he delivers when he is training Tanjiro and the others as a pillar training in order to become stronger as the Kisatsu-tai.
Mujirō doesn’t talk much and doesn’t express his emotions that much, but during this training, he gets excited and smiles when he sees how quickly Tanjiro has taken it in, making this scene a must-see for fans.
This is an important point for Tanjiro to overcome this tough training and become stronger.

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Extra: I knew… the truth is… Muichiro’s nothingness… is an infinite nothingness.
This is a line from Muichirou’s older brother, Yuichirou, and I’d like to introduce it because it’s an essential phrase when talking about Muichirou.
“Muichiro’s nothingness is “nothingness” of “incompetence,” “These conversations are meaningless,” “In the end, the past remains unchanged,” and “Muichiro’s nothingness is “nothingness” of “meaninglessness.
This is the last thing he says to Muichiro when he is being attacked by demons. This is the last time he speaks to Muichirou while he is being attacked by the demons. He sends his honest feelings to Muichirou, saying that he is not fooling around and that he respects him.

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Conclusion
These are some of the quotes by Tokito Muichirou, but what do you think?
The quote that I personally feel is the best is “No matter how great the attack is, if it doesn’t hit, it’s meaningless.
He was trapped in a water ball that couldn’t breathe in a jade jar and escaped the predicament where he was almost killed. The scene where Muichirou, who had been trapped, awakens and inflicts more despair on the incredulous Gyokko is an exciting scene that reminds us of the greatness of the Pillar, which has shown its overwhelming strength.
In the subsequent battle with the Black Death, the first of the Kokushibo, there is a scene where he is quite cornered, but Muichirou himself becomes a clear indicator of his strength, and the clarity with which he shows how powerful a demon the Black Death is is also noteworthy.
Incidentally, Muichirou wears somewhat large clothes that are loose, but by wearing clothes that make it difficult to see the lines of his body, such as the length and direction of his hands and the position of his knees, he intends to make it difficult for the enemy to see his timing and next move.
That is how stoic he is in battle, and his loose clothing is especially well suited to Kasumi’s slow and rapid breathing.
He is a genius swordsman who has risen to the top of the pillar in just two months after picking up a sword. Behind this, there must have been an unusual amount of effort and a seriousness about fighting.
Thank you for reading to the end.