{"id":11364,"date":"2025-01-28T14:08:03","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:08:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/bungo-stray-dogs-chapter-115-kills-major-character-in-a-gruesome-way-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T14:08:03","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T14:08:03","slug":"bungo-stray-dogs-chapter-115-kills-major-character-in-a-gruesome-way-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/bungo-stray-dogs-chapter-115-kills-major-character-in-a-gruesome-way-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Bungo Stray Dogs Chapter 115 kills major character in a gruesome way &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Bungo Stray Dogs Chapter 115 kills major character in a gruesome way BonesThe newly released Bungo Stray Dogs Chapter 115 reveals the gruesome death of a major character that has fans shocked. The latest chapter of Bungo Stray Dogs doesn\u2019t take long to shock readers. Picking up right where the previous chapter left off, Chapter 115 shows the consequences of Fyodor subsuming inside Bram\u2019s body with his ability, Crime and Punishment. The chapter also mercilessly kills Teruko Okura, the vice-captain of the Hunting Dogs. While Bungo Stray Dogs manga has previously had many death scares, this time it doesn\u2019t hesitate to show her die a horrific death. It starts with when she decides to kill Fyodor for murdering Fukuchi, the man she respects above all. Teruko almost manages to do so, at least that\u2019s what she thinks, until someone suddenly turns up before her. It\u2019s Fukuchi, but he isn\u2019t who he was anymore. Thanks to the holy sword Fyodor impaled him with, he\u2019s turned into the Divine Being. As Teruko notices her beloved captain, she\u2019s ecstatic until he impales her head with his sword. In the gritty scene, Teruko\u2019s head liquifies and explodes, before the rest of her body follows. This painful moment is followed by another shocking scene as the Divine Being is seen consuming the liquid. That\u2019s heartbreaking enough, but the brief flashback following this is even sadder. The flashback reveals that Teruko was a child soldier and despite having her age-altering ability, she was only 12. One day Fukuchi found her on a battlefield and if he hadn\u2019t saved her, she would\u2019ve died. This explains Teruko\u2019s devotion to the Decay of the Angel leader. It also makes her death more gut-wrenching as her killer wears the face of the person she cherished the most, not to mention that she\u2019s only a child of 12. Bungo Stray Dogs fans are also shocked by the turns of events in Chapter 115. Initially criticizing the manga for its bad habit of not killing characters, they are surprised by two back-to-back deaths of major characters in recent chapters. \u201cI love her so much! I still can\u2019t believe he did this! I am grieving!\u201d writes one fan on X. \u201cHe killed Teruko, he killed her, wtf,\u201d comments another. A third posts, \u201cIt\u2019s not just the fact that Teruko died with a smile (similar to Jouno) but the way she also looked right into the face of a man she respected and cherished, the very same man that also saved her life.\u201d The shocking Bungo Stray Dog Chapter 115 has fans anxious over what\u2019s to come next. Chapter 116 will be released in July 2024, and should reveal what else Fyodor has planned for the world and Yokohama. If you\u2019re fan of manga, check out our guides on Haikyuu!! manga and Hunter x Hunter Chapter 401. You can also find out if My Hero Academia Chapter 424 is the last manga chapter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Bungo Stray Dogs Chapter 115 kills major character in a gruesome way BonesThe newly released Bungo Stray Dogs Chapter 115 reveals the gruesome death of a major character that has fans shocked. The latest chapter of Bungo Stray Dogs doesn\u2019t take long to shock readers. 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