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Chapter 178 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba , titled is a pivotal and emotionally charged chapter that serves as the tragic conclusion to the backstory of Kokushibo (Upper Rank One) and his twin brother, Yoriichi Tsugikuni . The Envy of a Prodigy

A central symbol in this chapter is the Michikatsu once gave to Yoriichi as a child. Upon Yoriichi’s death, Kokushibo discovers that his brother had kept this humble, poorly made gift his entire life [4]. This discovery shatters Kokushibo, revealing that while he lived a life defined by hatred and competition, Yoriichi lived a life defined by love for his brother [5]. Key Themes Chapter 178 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

The chapter delves deep into Kokushibo’s perspective as he reflects on his life as Michikatsu Tsugikuni. Despite Michikatsu’s dedication to mastering the blade, he remained forever in the shadow of his brother, Yoriichi, who was born with a natural, god-like talent for the Sun Breathing technique [1]. This chapter explores the destructive nature of Michikatsu’s envy, which eventually led him to abandon his humanity and family to become a demon in a desperate bid to surpass his brother [2]. This discovery shatters Kokushibo, revealing that while he