Chapter 228

"Beat hell out of is the fourth chapter of the 26th volume and the 228th chapter overall of the Tokyo卍Revengers manga series, written and illustrated by Ken Wakui.

Summary
The brawl between South, Waka, and Benkei continues. As the two sides rush towards each other, Waka dodges South's fist; at the same time, he lifts his leg, landing a powerful kick on South's head. He turns swiftly in mid-air, striking South with additional kicks in quick succession. Rokuhara Tandai marvels at Waka's aerial, bird-like fighting abilities.

Although still upright, South barely has time to recover before Benkei barrels a fist towards him with a roar. This impact sends South tumbling; his gang continues to marvel in terror at the abilities of Brahman's top fighters. Their teamwork is apparent as they compliment the other's skills.

Still standing as spectators, Koko asks Mikey if he is content with the battle's outcome, as he predicts Brahman's victory over Rokuhara Tandai. However, Mikey questions Koko's prediction.

From the ground, South abruptly rises, alerting both Waka and Benkei. As he takes off his uniform, he reveals momentous events in his adolescence: the killing of his father figure at his own hands and the death of his mother from a gang raid. He exposes the chest scars he sustained from this raid. Although he nearly died from gang violence, South explains that he cannot stop his urges. Hearing this, This immediately reminds Takemichi of Mikey's "dark impulsivity". Towering above Waka and Benkei, South ridicules the possibility of his defeat by likes of them. He adds that this thought further strengthens his violent urges. Each with a shout, he punches both his opponents repeatedly.

Standing above their beaten, barely conscious bodies, South announces his love of violence. Calling out to Mikey, he implies they share this similarity. Everyone, including Akashi, stare horrified at South's monstrous strength. Behind South, Senju shouts. After apologizing to Waka for interfering, an angered Senju prepares to face off with South.