: Tengen Uzui identifies this environment as perfect for a demon because the inherent "darkness" of the industry allows supernatural disappearances to be ignored or written off as women running away.
The slayers are divided and "sold" to the major houses where Uzui’s wives were gathering intel before they went missing: : Sent to the Tokito House . Inosuke (Inoko) : Sent to the Ogimoto House . Zenitsu (Zenko) : Sent to the Kyogoku House . [AnimesTC] Kimetsu no Yaiba - Yuukaku-hen - 02 ...
: Despite his wild nature, Inosuke is shown attempting to use chopsticks and maintain a calm demeanor while undercover, signaling a newfound desire for self-discipline following the loss of Rengoku. : Tengen Uzui identifies this environment as perfect
: While often used for levity, Zenitsu’s intense jealousy of Uzui’s three wives (Suma, Makio, and Hinatsuru) underscores his deep-seated desire for connection, even if expressed through his usual loud antics. Mission Structure: The Three Houses Zenitsu (Zenko) : Sent to the Kyogoku House
: In a comedic subversion of the "beauty" theme, Uzui disguises Tanjiro, Zenitsu, and Inosuke as girls to infiltrate the houses. Their purposefully "ugly" makeup serves as a literal and metaphorical mask to hide their identities as slayers. Character Evolution and Internal Psychology
This setup builds tension by isolating the characters in a high-pressure environment where they cannot easily use their swords or reveal their true nature. Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yuukaku-hen Episode 2