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Ghost4032
9 months ago

There are several reasons for this.

Sanemi has a strong protector instinct, which he subconsciously lets in the series sometimes come to fruition. With this instinct and in connection that Genya is his brother, it triggered a lot of anger in him. Put yourself in Sanemi’s position, you become stronger and stronger until you become a Hashira. Your goal: your family protects against evil demons (also a point, Sanemi feels disgust and rejection from demons). And suddenly your little brother says he ate a demon. For Sanemi, of course, a shock moment.

Perhaps the family history of the Beiden also has a connection with this situation, but if you want to see it again, you should still look at it. Hope you’ve enlightened.

Have fun watching!