'Bleach' Chapter 641 spoilers, plot rumors: Latest chapter to reveal more about Mayuri and Nemu

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The previous chapter of "Bleach" gave fans a look at the interesting back story of Nemu, and now, fans are speculating that chapter 641 could offer an even deeper dive into the lives of the aforementioned Nemu and also Mayuri.

To recap, chapter 640 gave fans an understanding of the strong bond that has formed between both Nemu and Mayuri. It is revealed that the name Mayuri gave to Nemu upon her creation was not just an afterthought, and is, in fact, something that means dearly to him, according to Kaleo.

Also in the previous chapter, Mayuri mistakenly believed he had managed to defeat Pernida, only for the latter to return to form and launch a potentially lethal attack. The only thing that saved Mayuri were the quick actions of Nemu, who managed to shield him from the arrows even at the cost of her own well-being.

After the attack, Mayuri was shown scolding Nemu for her impulsive actions and telling her that she was wrong for acting in such a manner.

Fans are also pointing to Mayuri's comments indicating that Nemu has a special meaning to him as a sign that there may be more to his creation than he lets on.

According to Latinos Post, rumors surrounding chapter 641 of "Bleach" are suggesting that there is a chance that Nemu may share some traits in common with either a past lover of Mayuri or perhaps a deceased daughter.

The previous chapter of "Bleach" ends with both Mayuri and Nemu preparing once again to face off with Pernida, in the hopes that they can survive the continuing encounter.

As for what fans can possibly look forward to in chapter 641, they may yet again be treated to a heavy dose of background related to Nemu and possibly Mayuri as well.

The next chapter of "Bleach" could also mark the end of Mayuri and Nemu's battle against Pernida.

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