The wholesome moment doesn't last. Ragnarok spies catch wind of this "secret meeting" with the enemy. For Ragnarok, there are no "good deeds"—only betrayal. Freya’s personal guards, the Valkyries, launch an attack on Kisara for her perceived treason.
The real intrigue, however, lies with . Her refusal to join in on Thor's beating raises serious red flags for the other Fists. We start to see the cracks in her loyalty, showing that even within the "Eight Fists," there’s a sense of individual morality—or at least a limit to their ruthlessness. An Unlikely Trio: Kenichi, Miu, and the Kitten KenIchi: The Mightiest Disciple Episode 38
Watch the drama unfold as Kisara's secret is revealed and the Valkyries strike: The wholesome moment doesn't last
The mood shifts when Kenichi and Miu spot their supposed enemy, Kisara, doing the unthinkable: caring for an abandoned kitten in an alleyway. Freya’s personal guards, the Valkyries, launch an attack
Watching the tough Taekwondo expert try to hide her "weakness" for the kitten is gold.
Ever wonder what happens when a fearsome street fighter meets a tiny, helpless furball? Episode 38 of Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple , titled , gives us exactly that. It's a fantastic mix of high-stakes tension within the Ragnarok gang and a surprisingly soft, comedic center. The Internal Fracture of Ragnarok
The episode kicks off with the fallout from Thor’s choice to leave the gang. The Eight Fists League isn't exactly a group that handles "quitting" well, and Thor pays the price with a brutal punishment.