Chainsaw man was never about Denji chasing his dreams, but the hollowness of achieving them and realizing that they can't replace the simple joys of life like family and friendship.
To me, that panel of him dropping the chainsaw to save Asa represents the pinnacle of his journey
I don't know for how long I have been saying this but if you're not enjoying the story or the weekly format then maybe it's just the best to drop the manga until it's finished because some of yall tune in every week just to complain and you're ruining the experience for others.
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The Job Devil - concept
The Job Devil steals the heart of every person within a 4-kilometer radius.
All the stolen hearts instantly materialize inside his briefcase.
The victims then have exactly 30 minutes (depending on the number of people) measured by the ticking needles embedded in his back to approach him and accept a contract.
Each contract contains a task that must be completed before the timer runs out.
If the person completes the task, they get their heart back.
If they fail or refuse, the Job Devil snaps the briefcase shut. The heart is lost, and the victim dies instantly.
The devil almost never speaks. He simply extends a contract toward his victim, like a cold, mechanical employer.
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