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'Sengoku Night Blood' Episode 6 Spoilers: Who Is Coming for Yuzuki?

Despite all of Hideyoshi's efforts to keep Yuzuki safe by his side, the most recent turn of events has just put the mysterious girl in a very vulnerable position on the Japanese action-fantasy anime series, "Sengoku Night Blood." Can Yuzuki defend herself from all the threat that are lurking in the forest?

The battle for unification took an almost fatal turn for Hideyoshi and his crew, partly because the latter got so blinded with rage for his archrival Nobunaga that he lost sight of his role as the supreme commander of his army.

As revealed in a brief scene in the past, Nobunaga and Hideyoshi used to be on the same side and even looked like partners. However, for some unknown reason, Nobunaga turned on Hideyoshi, thus leading to their current rivalry.

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There is nothing that Hideyoshi wants more than to end Nobunaga's life right and there, and in the process, one of his trusted warriors, Toshiie, got injured. Moreover, Hanbee and Yuzuki were left to fend for themselves, first against the rival army, then eventually against the yakuma that suddenly showed up and broke off the ongoing war.

And while the severely injured Hanbee was able to make it back to the Toyotomi Castle, Yuzuki has been left on her own in the forest with only Imari as her companion. She has also sustained a cut on her leg that has become much worse and may thus keep her from running away from whoever or whatever it is that is coming for her.

Could this be a yakuma who has been attracted by the scent of her especially powerful blood? Could this be any one of the other warriors from the Gegga Tribes out to take her to their supreme commanders?

Or could this be Hideyoshi himself, who has since calmed down and may have already started looking for her?

"Sengoku Night Blood" airs on Tuesdays at 11 p.m. JST on Tokyo MX and at midnight JST on Sun TV. It also airs on TV Aichi late night at 2:35 a.m. JST and on BS11 at late night 3 a.m. JST. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes will also be streamed worldwide except in Asia via Crunchyroll.

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