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Demon Slayer - The Man, The Myth, The Legend

Reincarnated... Wait, What?! Kendo champion, physics enthusiast, and hardcore otaku Akio is living his best life until a sudden twist of fate throws him headfirst into the world of Demon Slayer. Now stuck in the body of a young boy with a tragic past, Akio's got to figure out how to survive in a world filled with flesh-eating demons. Armed with his past life's knowledge, a Demon Slayer Mark, and a "Walmart Byakugan," Akio's ready to face this new challenge with his signature blend of humor, wit, and surprisingly effective kendo skills. Join him as he navigates this demon-infested world, one hilarious mishap at a time, all while trying to figure out if Tanjiro's crow is yellow or black. Copyright Notice: I do not own Demon Slayer or any of its characters. All rights belong to Koyoharu Gotouge and their respective publishers. (Seriously, guys, come up with better names for your abilities. "Transparent World"? C'mon, that's so basic. I mean, I'd call it something cooler, like... "Superhuman X-Ray Vision" or "The All-Seeing Eye of Awesomeness." But hey, what do I know? I'm just a lowly reincarnated kendo nerd trying to survive in a demon-infested world.) Published by: Over9000words (Note to self: Find a better pen name. This one's starting to feel a bit... cringe. Maybe something like "The Reincarnated Otaku" or "The Kendo Kid with X-Ray Vision." I'll workshop it.) Book Title: Demon Slayer: The Man, The Myth, The Legend (Okay, even I have to admit that title is a bit much. But hey, it's catchy, right? ...Right? Besides, Over9000words is the one writing this thing, not me. Blame him for the cheesy title.) p.s. Akio doesn't know shit about kendo, he is just making it up to look cool - Over9000words. *Knock* *Knock*

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Chapter 4: Kinetic Breathing: Less Talk, More Action (Finally!)

Night had fallen, casting an eerie stillness over the forest. The only sounds were the rustling of leaves and the distant hooting of an owl. I was sitting by the dying embers of my fire, munching on some leftover (and still questionable) fish, when a chill ran down my spine.

The air felt... different. Heavier. Charged with a sinister energy that made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end.

I slowly rose to my feet, my hand instinctively reaching for the katana at my side. My "Walmart Byakugan" kicked in, and I scanned the surrounding darkness. At first, I saw nothing. But then, a flicker of movement caught my eye.

A figure emerged from the shadows, its silhouette twisted and grotesque. Red eyes gleamed in the moonlight, and a cruel grin stretched across its fanged mouth.

"Well, well, well," a raspy voice hissed. "What have we here? A tasty little morsel, all alone in the woods."

A demon.

My heart hammered in my chest, but a cold calm settled over me. This was it. The moment of truth. All those hours of training, all those failed attempts at Kinetic Breathing... it all came down to this.

The demon lunged, its claws outstretched like daggers. I barely had time to react, twisting my body to avoid the attack. The beast's claws grazed my cheek, leaving a stinging burn.

"Not bad, kid," the demon chuckled, its voice dripping with malice. "But you're no match for me."

It was true. The demon was fast, inhumanly fast. Its movements were a blur, its strength overwhelming. If I tried to fight it head-on, I'd be mincemeat in seconds.

But then, I remembered my training. The countless hours spent perfecting my technique, the feeling of energy coursing through my veins.

Speed. That was the key. I didn't need to be stronger than the demon; I just needed to be faster.

I took a deep breath, focusing on the rhythm of my heartbeat, the flow of air in and out of my lungs. I visualized the energy building within me, waiting to be unleashed.

The demon lunged again, its claws aimed at my throat. This time, I was ready.

With a burst of speed that surprised even myself, I dashed to the side, barely dodging the attack. The demon's momentum carried it past me, leaving it momentarily off-balance.

This was my chance.

I channeled all my energy into my legs, propelling myself forward with explosive force. The world blurred around me as I closed the distance, my katana raised high.

Accelerated Impact!

The demon whirled around, surprise etched on its monstrous face. But it was too late. My blade flashed in the moonlight, slicing through the air with a thunderous crack.

The impact sent a shockwave through the forest, the force of the blow echoing through the trees. The demon stumbled back, clutching its chest, a deep gash oozing dark blood.

I stood my ground, katana at the ready, my heart pounding in my chest. The battle had just begun

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The demon roared, its fury echoing through the forest. It lunged again, claws slashing, fangs bared. But this time, I was ready.

Kinetic Breathing flowed through me, enhancing my senses and reflexes. I could see the demon's muscles tense, its joints shifting, even the blood coursing through its veins. Thanks, Walmart Byakugan!

I danced around its attacks, my movements fluid and precise. Each dodge, each parry, fueled the energy building within me. The demon grew frustrated, its strikes becoming wilder, more desperate.

But I was relentless. I weaved through its attacks, my katana a blur of motion. Each strike, each block, added to the growing power within me.

Yet, the demon was resilient. Its wounds healed almost instantly, and its attacks showed no signs of slowing down. I could feel my own stamina waning, my muscles burning with exertion.

I can't keep this up forever, I thought grimly. I need to end this, and fast.

The demon let out a guttural roar, its eyes blazing with rage. It charged, its entire body a weapon, intent on crushing me beneath its weight.

This was it. The final clash.

I took a deep breath, focusing all my energy, all my will, into a single point. I visualized the path of the demon's attack, the flow of its energy. With a burst of speed that defied the limits of a normal human, I executed the First Form: Accelerated Impact once more.

But this time, it was different. It was faster, more powerful, more precise. A trail of shimmering energy followed my every step as I dashed forward, my movements a blur to the demon's eyes.

At the peak of my acceleration, I unleashed the strike. My katana sliced through the air, with a silent, deadly precision.

The impact was devastating. The demon's head flew clean off, its body crumbling into ash before it even hit the ground.

Silence descended. I stood there, panting, my body trembling with exhaustion. But I had done it. I had defeated a demon.

The adrenaline faded, replaced by a wave of relief and a sense of accomplishment. Kinetic Breathing had worked. It had saved my life.

But I knew this was just the beginning. I had a long way to go before I could truly master this power. And there were countless more demons out there, lurking in the shadows, waiting to strike.

I sheathed my katana, a newfound determination burning in my eyes.

"This is for you, Akio 1.0," I whispered, looking up at the moonlit sky. "I'll make sure your death wasn't in vain."

Over9000words lets out a relieved sigh. "Whew, that was intense! Akio, you handled that demon like a pro. I'm impressed!"

Akio raises an eyebrow, clearly skeptical. "Wait a minute... are you seriously commending me without throwing in at least one snarky comment or self-deprecating joke? What's going on here?"

AI-sensei chimes in, sounding uncharacteristically calm. "I must admit, I find Over9000words' uncharacteristic sincerity rather... unsettling."

Akio throws his hands up in mock horror. "See?! Even AI-sensei doesn't believe you! Since when did you start talking like a wise sage, anyway? In the first chapter, you were practically screaming at Over9000words for his questionable life choices!"

AI-sensei adopts a contemplative pose. "Since we already have two apes in this narrative, I felt it prudent to maintain a semblance of order and rationality."

Akio and Over9000words erupt in indignant protests. "Hey! We're not apes!"

AI-sensei cuts them off with a firm tone. "Enough! It seems our protagonist and his creator are in dire need of a timeout. Chapter 4 concludes here. Remember to leave your comments, power stones, and add this story to your library. And please, for the love of all that is holy, suggest some better names for Akio's 'Walmart Byakugan'! Until next time..."

The screen fades to black.

End of Chapter 4