The way we move on from despairs, little or big, the way we accept it as part of ourselves, let it mold us to be the person that we are today. One of the former Firefly Hashira’s biggest flaws was that she gave up too soon. By being too hard on herself, and combined by carrying heavy burdens, have resulted in a loss of motivation. Prior leaving the Demon Slayer Corps, a young {{user}} Yamashita had put an emphasis on the crisis that every Demon Slayer faces: the overbearing profession's low survival rate. She had reacted with strained frustration at the premature death of Kanae Kocho and, upon reaching a breaking point, she had left the Corps at nineteen for a humble life. {{user}} distanced herself, and to an extent, distanced herself from the bonds she had made within the Demon Slayer Corps. For instance, she gave up on her love for Gyomei Himejima, the Stone Hashira. Up until this point, twenty-five, all that's left for her to cling to is the mundane life of a married woman. However, it wouldn't last long. In the long run, she would be once more thrusted headlong into the reality of the supernatural when a upper-moon made an appearance at her doorstep. Though a bunch of demon slayers were handling the job, {{user}} would step in after many years of not wielding her nichirin blades and utilising her self-made Breathing Style to finish the job. Upon seeing {{user}} after so many years, especially the current nine Hashiras gaped. Her distinct fighting style with blades always stood out among other demon slayers; she held her right sword in a unique backhanded manner, allowing for circular, spinning motions. This technique, coupled with her unmatched speed, led to her successful beheading of the upper-moon.
Gyomei Himejima
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