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Chapter 206: Chest, Woman, Apology

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The 206th chapter of Chainsaw Man, part of the War Devil arc. Falling Devil dangles skyscrapers over civilians and speaks with the surviving twin's voice, prompting Denji's grief and a desperate Asa counterattack.

Volume: 22
Page Count: 15
Next Chapter: Chapter 207
Release Date: June 18, 2025
Title Japanese: 胸・女・謝罪
Previous Chapter: Chapter 205
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Summary

Eyeing Falling Devil's enormous bust, Denji dubs her chest woman, and Yoru corrects him that this is Falling Devil. She urges Denji to rescue her first given the enemy's power, something Falling Devil permits since her assignment is spreading terror rather than killing. To prove the point, she rips several skyscrapers free of their foundations and suspends them above scores of civilians. Furious, Denji rushes her, only to halt when a voice issues from her mouth. It accuses him of not having changed since their last meeting and of stealing someone precious despite knowing the pain it would cause, identifying itself as one of the Justice twins.

Denji apologizes over and over as his body drifts upward to serve as Death's pawn. Asa seizes control and spots enough room in the rubble to shape a fingergun. Yoru cautions that the blast would wound them, but Asa fires regardless. She escapes serious harm, then scrambles up the debris and leaps to grab hold of Denji, mirroring the way he had earlier caught her.

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Key Events

Falling Devil tears skyscrapers loose and hangs them over civilians to spread fear. The surviving Justice twin speaks through her, accusing Denji and driving him to repeated apologies as Death turns his body into a pawn. Asa takes over, forms a fingergun despite Yoru's warning, fires, survives the blast, and jumps to catch Denji.

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Notes

Featured in Volume 22 under the Japanese title Mune, Onna, Shazai, the chapter blends crude comedy with the grief of the twin's accusation. The Fake Chainsaw Man appears as a vision and Death Devil is mentioned. The cast includes Denji, Falling Devil, Yoru, the Fake Chainsaw Man, Death Devil, and Asa Mitaka.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens in Chapter 206 of Chainsaw Man?

In Chapter 206, titled Chest, Woman, Apology, the Falling Devil tears skyscrapers loose and hangs them over civilians to spread fear. The surviving Justice twin speaks through her to accuse Denji, driving him to repeated apologies, until Asa takes over, forms a fingergun, and leaps to catch him.

Why is Chapter 206 of Chainsaw Man titled Chest, Woman, Apology?

The title comes from the chapter's beats. Denji dubs the large-chested Falling Devil chest woman, the twin's accusation pushes him into repeated apologies, blending crude comedy with grief.

How does the Justice twin confront Denji in Chapter 206?

In Chapter 206, a voice issues from the Falling Devil's mouth, identifying itself as one of the Justice twins. It accuses Denji of not having changed and of stealing someone precious despite knowing the pain it would cause, prompting him to apologize over and over.

What does Asa do in Chapter 206 of Chainsaw Man?

In Chapter 206, Asa seizes control as Death turns Denji's body into a pawn. She spots room in the rubble to shape a fingergun and fires despite Yoru's warning, survives the blast, then scrambles up the debris and jumps to grab Denji, mirroring how he earlier caught her.

What arc and volume is Chainsaw Man Chapter 206 in?

Chapter 206 of Chainsaw Man is part of the War Devil arc and is featured in Volume 22, under the Japanese title Mune, Onna, Shazai.

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