: The relationship between Tsukasa and Anzai is often critiqued by fans on Reddit for being rushed or "cringe," yet others find it a compelling, "hot-and-cold" emotional roller coaster that avoids the typical "sparkling vampire" tropes. Adaptation Notes
Reviewers from sites like Moe Sucks and Anime News Network highlight the episode's dark exploration of bloodlust and human morality: Devils Line Episode 4
The episode picks up with the aftermath of Anzai consuming human blood. While intended to heal his wounds, the blood triggers a violent frenzy because Anzai, as a hybrid with no built-in tolerance for human blood, cannot control the resulting narcotics-like high. : The relationship between Tsukasa and Anzai is
: The police eventually sedate Anzai. Two weeks pass without Tsukasa hearing from him, leading her to search for him in the area they last met. Instead, she finds Hans, who explains the nature of "oni" (devils) and offers hope that Anzai can eventually overcome his weaknesses. Critical Analysis and Themes : The police eventually sedate Anzai