Chapter 120

Can take it is the one hundred twentieth chapter of the Tokyo卍Revengers (Manga).

Summary
Walking in the rain, Chifuyu finds Takemichi outside, punching a tire swing. Much to Takemichi's annoyance, Chifuyu asks what he is doing, as talking to a tire is creepy. Takemichi says that he is training so he can become stronger than anyone and ensure that the future will be changed. Chifuyu realizes that Takemichi has come back from the future once again, and is shocked upon learning that Mikey has killed everyone in the future.

When Takemichi reiterates his goal of becoming stronger; Chifuyu remarks that his method of training, fighting a tire, is juvenile and ineffective. Irritated, Takemichi derides his future self for quitting Toman while others defended him. Chifuyu notices a splash of blood while Takemichi continues to hit the tire; as Takemichi says that he has to be strong enough for Mikey to see him as an equal, Chifuyu grabs his arm, demanding to see Takemichi's hands, which are bloody. Takemichi manages to writhe his arm out of Chifuyu's grasp and continues punching the tire. Chifuyu implores Takemichi to stop, as he will not get stronger by injuring his hands.

Takemichi exclaims that he and Naoto thought about how to change the future and save everyone; he begins to ramble, wondering who killed Hina and if Mikey really killed everyone. Chifuyu grabs Takemichi and pulls him away from the swing, telling Takemichi to calm down. On the ground, Takemichi cries, saying that he could not find a solution for everyone, and he still feels like he is holding Mikey's body in his arms. Sitting down beside him, Chifuyu says that it sounds like a pretty bad future but admits that he is happy to see Takemichi again.

After some thought, Chifuyu says that he knows what he has to do: he has to beat up Mikey. Confused, Takemichi tells Chifuyu that he would get killed; Chifuyu says that the way he was killed by Mikey angers him, as he and the others died without fighting since Mikey is so strong that no one dares to oppose him. Smiling, he concludes that the only people able to seriously oppose Mikey should be him and Takemichi.