>>282062167
nta. I know that these threads are deeply poisoned by character agendas and falseflaggers, but if something bad DOESN'T happen to Denji (and I don't mean something like regularly dying for the 100th time), then Asa's character stops making sense.

Last thread it was briefly discussed Asa's status as "Chainsaw Woman" being either a pun or not, it's both and the reason is because Asa embodies the same general themes as Denji does - their mirrored interaction with the Falling devil demonstrates that in the most explicit way possible, their yearning for fulfilling lives, for love, for sex and most importantly, their guilt.

Asa's desire to save Denji has been one of the main driving forces for Part 2's entire plot and the reason behind her obsession lies in the central angst surrounding her character - that she is unable to save anyone that is dear to her, her mother, her cat, her best friend...so what do you think it will be of her "lover"?
Take picrel per example, here a stranger praises Asa as a savior for rescuing her cat, she then breaks down crying right after because she doesn't feel like a savior but a murderer instead as she got her mother killed.

With all of that in mind and to add, what do you think it means for Asa to wish to "make Denji happy"? we know that Asa is being earnest, the story continuously proves that Asa's feelings for Denji are the most sincere form of love, do you really think the story will give her that? when we know that she is inbound to experience something that mirrors Denji's most traumatic moment in Part 1. At the core of her character always lied the question of whether she'll be Denji's savior or his killer and the story has never been subtle about that.

The writing is all over the wall to the point where it would take an enormous deliberate subversion on Fujimoto's part for it to not be the case.