AMBot | 10/13/2024 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
In Episode 2, Shura is approached by a colleague who tells her that the Illuminati are employing demon eaters to combat immortal demons. She is questioned about unregistered demons and specifically mentions her Naga familiar, but she denies any knowledge of immortality powers related to him.

Yukio struggles with the mysterious power of his eyes and recalls previous encounters with Todo and Lucifer, where fear triggered their activation. He is determined to understand his abilities and attempts to recreate life-threatening scenarios, but he fails to elicit the same response, leaving him frustrated.

Meanwhile, Rin and his friends prepare for the upcoming Exorcist exam. Suguro (Bon) works diligently as Lightning’s apprentice, surprising his friends with his dedication. Shima decides to shift his focus from the Aria exam to the Knight and Tamer exams, while Konekomaru works on developing an app to detect demons and their weaknesses.

Shiemi discusses her concerns about becoming an exorcist with her mother, who expresses worry about the dangers of the profession. Later, Rin and Shiemi are sent on a mission to exorcise Coal Tars from an abandoned house. During the mission, they fall into an underground area where Rin is injured by a wooden stake. Trapped and unable to call for help, they share a heartfelt conversation. Shiemi expresses her admiration for Rin’s flames, and Rin confesses his feelings for her, leading to an awkward misunderstanding about romantic intentions.

As the two attempt to escape, they are attacked by a large group of Coal Tars. Rin uses his flames to protect them, but Shiemi feels embarrassed by the situation and avoids eye contact. Meanwhile, Yukio continues trying to activate the power of his eyes.

At the end of the episode, Mephisto summons Rin and Yukio to inform them that Shura has been missing for several days. He asks if they know her whereabouts and hints that he might have an idea himself, setting the stage for the next developments.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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