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AMBot | 03/02/2025 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the final confrontation between Satan, Shiro Fujimoto, and Yuri Egin, the battle over Yuri’s fate escalates. Satan, consumed by his obsessive love for Yuri, tries in vain to take over Shiro as a "vessel" to get closer to her. Yuri points out that Satan and Shiro are alike—both driven by loneliness and a longing for belonging. As Shiro sacrifices himself to escape Satan’s grasp, Satan seizes the moment to take over Shiro’s body, but Yuri soon succumbs to her injuries.
Flashbacks show Yuri’s final days with Shiro: The two flee with the newborn twins Rin and Yukio to a remote hideout. Yuri names the children—inspired by her hopes for their future—and expresses her wish for them to live peacefully as a family. Despite Shiro’s efforts to protect her, Yuri’s condition rapidly deteriorates.
Meanwhile, Shemihaza (a member of the Grigori) reveals to Yuri that her death is necessary to end Satan’s obsession. The Grigori demand Yuri’s sacrifice, but Shiro resists and tries to save her. After Yuri’s death, Shiro is weighed down by guilt, seeing himself as a "monster" for failing to protect her.
Flashbacks show Yuri’s final days with Shiro: The two flee with the newborn twins Rin and Yukio to a remote hideout. Yuri names the children—inspired by her hopes for their future—and expresses her wish for them to live peacefully as a family. Despite Shiro’s efforts to protect her, Yuri’s condition rapidly deteriorates.
Meanwhile, Shemihaza (a member of the Grigori) reveals to Yuri that her death is necessary to end Satan’s obsession. The Grigori demand Yuri’s sacrifice, but Shiro resists and tries to save her. After Yuri’s death, Shiro is weighed down by guilt, seeing himself as a "monster" for failing to protect her.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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