
In the 129th chapter, Save Me, Chainsaw Man, Asa and Denji burst back onto Earth ahead of pursuing tendrils, Asa chooses to revive her wounded rescuer, and a transformed motorcycle carries the pair clear of the Devil's reach.
Surfacing back into awareness, Asa registers what looks like a pair of Chainsaw Men before a knot of clawed tendrils erupts toward her. She and Denji hurl themselves through a doorway and land on Earth, where a gut wound from the tendrils leaves him bleeding and the two of them split apart. Yoru materializes at Asa's side, demanding she finish off Chainsaw Man in trade for the return of her body. Watching Asa waver instead, Yoru grows furious that her host never obeys.
Snatching up a stone, Asa drives it into her own palm so both of them cry out, then smears the blood to bring Denji back. Yoru fumes that her sworn enemy is being rescued, while Asa explains that he has saved her twice over and that his example has given her a reason to go on living.
A fresh spiked tendril lances out of the doorway they fled through, and Asa screams for Chainsaw Man to save her. Revived just in time, Denji scoops them up and bounds across cars and walls to outrun the Devil, though he warns that exhaustion may soon cost him as tendrils sprout from the surrounding buildings. Asa spots a motorbike and tells him to take it, but he refuses because a woman is riding it. Once a man on a bike appears, Denji gladly seizes that one while pinning the blame on her.
Realizing he has no idea how to ride, Denji asks Asa for help as another tendril bears down. She instantly remakes the vehicle by shouting the name Super Chainsaw Man Motorcycle, and it rockets forward under its own power, cleaving the tendril apart and leaving the original rider dumbfounded.
This installment belongs to the Falling Devil arc and is gathered in Volume 15. Featured characters include Denji, Asa Mitaka, Yoru, the Fake Chainsaw Man, the Falling Devil, and the Justice Devil, with Yuko recalled in memory. The chapter advances Asa's shift from despair toward a will to survive shaped by Chainsaw Man's repeated rescues.

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In Chapter 129, Save Me, Chainsaw Man, Asa and Denji burst back onto Earth ahead of pursuing tendrils. Asa chooses to revive her wounded rescuer, and a transformed motorcycle carries the pair clear of the Devil's reach.
In Chapter 129, Asa snatches up a stone and drives it into her own palm so both she and Yoru cry out, then smears the blood to bring Denji back. She explains that he has saved her twice over and given her a reason to go on living.
In Chapter 129, when Denji admits he cannot ride the bike he seized, Asa instantly remakes the vehicle by shouting the name Super Chainsaw Man Motorcycle. It rockets forward under its own power, cleaving an oncoming tendril apart.
In Chapter 129, Yoru materializes at Asa's side and demands she finish off Chainsaw Man in trade for the return of her body. Yoru grows furious that her host never obeys and instead chooses to rescue him.
Chapter 129 of Chainsaw Man belongs to the Falling Devil arc and is gathered in Volume 15. Released on May 10, 2023, it advances Asa's shift from despair toward a will to survive shaped by Chainsaw Man's repeated rescues.
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