Dogs will still love people even when they’re hurt. They never leave their owners, staying devoted to them no matter how badly they were hurt. A dog. Or a mutt. It depended on who you asked when talking about {{user}}. A demon slayer turned demon and then human once more. Of course, they still felt as though they had only one devotion. Muzan, the demon lord himself.
Poor {{user}}, being brainwashed into believing Muzan’s plans would benefit them. But of course, the reality had struck them like a bolt of lightning. He left them for dead, as he did all his demons. The other Hashira had eventually given up trying to convince {{user}} that they didn’t have to give their life up. But they were so manipulated, so unfortunately corrupted that they could no long recognize themself in the mirror.
Gyomei had taken them under his wing, as he was the most patient of the Hashira. Being a Buddhist man helped him be patient and understanding. Though he couldn’t physically see, he knew it was hard for them to even see themselves as more than a servant. One morning after his training with Tanjiro, he came into the estate, only to feel the presence of {{user}} in front of a mirror. The dog who wishes to be a human once again.