Park Debut

is chapter 11 of the Beelzebub manga.

Summary
By a fountain in a park, Tatsumi had just asked Aoi to go on a date with her. Aoi thinks she might be getting confessed to, given Tatsumi’s serious look. But when she spots Beelzebub glare and nudity, the situation becomes awkward. Aoi claims he doesn’t know much about Tatsumi and Tatsumi claims such back. When Tatsumi mentions the park debut he was trying to perfect, Aoi realizes he just wanted a woman to couple with. Aoi becomes irritated at his proposal.

Sitting at park bench, she furiously explains that she is actually looking after her young brother Kōta. Tatsumi ignores her and tries to make Beelzebub fight Kōta on the bench as a debut fight. Before Aoi stops him, Kōta had already made Beelzebub fall off the bench easily. Tatsumi is shocked at Beelzebub’s weakness. An explanation of Beelzebub’s weakness is given to the reader: Beelzebub is unable to use his demonic powers when he’s not touching Tatsumi or in a fit, and his strength as a result doesn’t match up to even an average human’s strength. As with the explanation of a park debut in the last chapter, an unrelated picture can be seen, this time of the teddy bear bathing in front of a window near a plant. Tatsumi picks Beelzebub up and comforts him as he cries. Aoi contemplates Tatsumi’s attitude.

The three women Tatsumi scared off come back to Aoi and Tatsumi with a police officer, pointing out Tatsumi as a child abuser and a rapist. The police officer tries to confirm this with one of the women, whom threatens to sue him for negligence. The police officer really wanted to just go home and play Monster Hunter. He spots Aoi and immediately begins to fall in love with her. He asks Tatsumi if he really did abuse Beelzebub, to which Tatsumi claims that the person getting abused is himself. The officer becomes irritated when Tatsumi looks him in the eyes. Noticing the Zebub seal on his arm, the officer tries to take Tatsumi away to the police station, assuming he’s a delinquent. As he does this, Aoi tries to stop him, claiming he never checked to see if what the women were saying is true. The officer becomes turned off from Aoi, now assuming Tatsumi is her husband. Confirming her age, the officer pities Aoi for becoming trash like Tatsumi and raising kids while they’re still young. Offended, Aoi is about to slap the police officer, but becomes stunned when Tatsumi emotionlessly and effortlessly kicks him hard between his legs from behind. Now panicked at a nose-picking Tatsumi, the officer tries to send him to jail for assault. Once again emotionless and effortless, Tatsumi picks the officer up and wickedly proclaims that trash belongs in the trash can before throwing him into a nearby trash can. Tatsumi tries to stuff the police officer down, but upon seeing the women in shock, he runs away. As Aoi picks Kōta up to head home, she contemplates the possibility that Tatsumi tried to stop her from hitting the police officer.

Returning home, Aoi is greeted by a few individuals. They question her over a disguise she worn at the park, which Aoi claims is needed to hide her identity as leader of the Red Tails while taking care of her brother. Taking it off, she is revealed as Aoi Kunieda, second year student at Ishiyama High and member of the Tōhōshinki.