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Iruma-Kun Season 4 Episode 9 Sets Up Kiriwo's Return and Poro's Betrayal

The episode confirms Poro's true allegiance to Derkila over the Misfit Class and sets up a potential rift between Iruma and Asmodeus over the secret of Kiriwo's true nature.

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Iruma-Kun Season 4 Episode 9 Sets Up Kiriwo's Return and Poro's Betrayal

Episode 9 of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun Season 4 functions as a partial recap, reminding viewers of Kiriwo's history as a primal demon and his escape from prison. The episode also reveals that Poro, despite his earlier integrity, is willing to ally with Kiriwo's minion Toto for a chance to see Derkila again. Asmodeus independently recognizes Kiriwo's dangerous nature, but his realization that Iruma kept this secret may strain their relationship.

Episode 9 of Welcome to Demon School, Iruma-kun Season 4 spends roughly half its runtime recapping Kiriwo's history as a primal demon and his escape from prison during the Walter Park Arc. The recap is handled more gracefully than typical clip shows, according to the review, and it serves to remind viewers of the stakes before Kiriwo and his cronies return to Babylis.

The episode's key development is Poro's decision to side with Kiriwo's minion Toto. Poro initially prepares to take Toto out, but changes course when Toto mentions the possibility of seeing Derkila again. The review notes that Poro's loyalty is to his ideal of Derkila, not necessarily to Derkila himself, and that he is willing to discard his integrity for that chance.

Meanwhile, Asmodeus begins to suspect something is off about Kiriwo during a conversation in the clubroom. He recognizes the signs of an evil cycle that Balam taught him about, confirming Balam's effectiveness as a teacher and reminding viewers that Asmodeus is a sharp student in his own right. However, Asmodeus also realizes that Iruma never told him or Clara about Kiriwo's true nature, and the review suggests this could lead to tension between the two friends.

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