In the latest episode of Sword of the Demon Hunter, titled ‘The Demon’s Daughter,’ I find myself in Edo. As a dedicated demon hunter now, I was tasked by an elderly merchant named Juuzou to safeguard his cherished adopted daughter, Natsu. Juuzou’s right-hand man, Zenji, shared the heartrending history of this merchant, encompassing his sorrowful encounters with demons that led to the unfortunate loss of his wife and son due to these supernatural entities.
In a turn of events, Jinta uncovers that the haunting was rooted in Natsu’s deep-seated insecurities and lack of emotional care. After Natsu confronted her emotions, Jinta manages to vanquish the demon, even those lingering fragments of Juuzou’s wife’s spirit. The following morning, Jinta peacefully leaves after expressing gratitude, and Juuzou communicates to Zenji that unconditional parental trust requires no justification.
Episode 3 of “Sword Of The Demon Hunter” unfolds three years subsequent to the Sugaya incident. Regularly, our protagonist Jinya finds himself at a local soba eatery, owned by a father-daughter duo. Whispers abound about a series of gruesome slayings, eerily similar to beastly attacks, yet the body count doesn’t align with those reported missing.
In the local community, there’s chatter about some supernatural entity being involved. That very night, Jinya examines the crime scene where a woman’s terrified scream can still be heard echoing, accompanied by a body drenched in blood. This discovery implies the arrival of a potentially harmful spirit and hints at an enigma shrouding the missing victims.
Titled ‘The Devourer – Part One,’ the third installment of Sword Of The Demon Hunter is scheduled to debut on April 15, 2025, at 12:00 am JST. This means it will be available for most international viewers a day early due to time zone differences. In Japan, the episode can be watched every Tuesday on MBS, BS Fuji, and Tokyo MX networks.
Viewers from Japan can watch Sword Of The Demon Hunter Episode 3 on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu. For international fans, the series will be available for streaming on HIDIVE and BiliBili. Fans residing in South and Southeast Asia can catch it on Ani-One Asia’s YouTube channel.
*At the time this information was written, the release dates and times appear to be correct. However, they may be modified by the creators whenever necessary.
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