
A Ring in the Night juggles a botched showdown and a midnight visitor. Yoru tries to fight Denji while he obsesses over a natural reveal, until Yoshida's Octopus Devil intervenes. Hours later, a doorbell pulls Asa face to face with Yuko's grotesque new shape.
Yoru reshapes Yuko's severed leg into a blade and demands to know whether Denji recognizes her, but his attention stays fixed on her exposed body rather than her words. The girl Denji rescued earlier wakes in terror, certain the monster means to devour her, so he proposes revealing his human face to calm her while Yoru strikes at his back. Before anything lands, Hirofumi Yoshida snares Denji using the Octopus Devil. Denji seethes at losing his chance to engineer a natural reveal, and Yoru is equally livid, reading his indifference as proof he considers her beneath his notice.
Elsewhere, a group of high schoolers trade phone calls, gossiping that Yuko had been bullied back in middle school and noting how easily the vulnerable fall prey to a devil's manipulation. Asa drifts into a nightmare of a field strewn with dead chickens that keep multiplying until an encroaching darkness jolts her awake. Her doorbell sounds at twenty-five past one in the morning. On the other side stands Yuko, who warns that she has become a devil and might try to eat her, urging Asa to keep the door shut. Asa opens it regardless and is confronted by the hideous, mutated thing Yuko has become.
Yoru's attempt to battle Denji collapses when Yoshida captures him with the Octopus Devil, denying Denji his staged reveal. Phone chatter among classmates frames Yuko as a former bullying victim turned devil. Asa wakes from an ominous nightmare to a late-night doorbell and finds a transformed Yuko at her door, which she opens despite the warning.
A Justice Devil arc chapter in Volume 13. The Japanese title Yoru no Chaimu leans on the word for night, which doubles as the name Yoru. Hirofumi Yoshida and his Octopus Devil contract feature prominently here.

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Chapter 110, titled A Ring in the Night, juggles a botched showdown and a midnight visitor. Yoru tries to fight Denji while he obsesses over a natural reveal until Yoshida's Octopus Devil intervenes, and hours later a doorbell pulls Asa face to face with Yuko's grotesque new shape.
In Chapter 110, Yoru's attempt to battle Denji collapses when Hirofumi Yoshida snares him using the Octopus Devil before anything lands. Denji seethes at losing his chance to engineer a natural reveal, while Yoru reads his indifference as proof he considers her beneath his notice.
In Chapter 110, Asa's doorbell sounds at twenty-five past one in the morning, and on the other side stands Yuko, who warns that she has become a devil and might try to eat her. Asa opens the door regardless and is confronted by the hideous, mutated thing Yuko has become.
Chapter 110's Japanese title, Yoru no Chaimu, leans on the word for night, which doubles as the name Yoru. The English title A Ring in the Night nods to the late-night doorbell that brings the transformed Yuko to Asa's door.
In Chapter 110, a group of high schoolers trade phone calls and gossip that Yuko had been bullied back in middle school. They note how easily the vulnerable fall prey to a devil's manipulation.
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