The Counterattacking Kanzaki

is chapter 194 of the Beelzebub manga.

Summary
Kanzaki notices the glowing Zebul Spell as its power begins to empower him. Both Nasu and Furuichi see it as well and are left astounded. Hilda, who has suddenly arrived with Alaindelon, explains to everyone that the tattoo on Kanzaki's back is the King's Crest, indicating that the possessor has sworn a lifelong alliance to their king; hearing this causes Oga to feel elated, which in turn, aggravates Kanzaki.

Shioiri rebuffs Kanzaki's feet and tells him that the King's Crest means nothing without training. However, he is then unexpectedly hit in the stomach, causing him to cough up blood and subsequently pass out; seeing this leaves the other Poltergeists pleasantly surprised. Kanzaki firmly tells Oga that he has not reduced to one's vassal or underling, though he will handle the rest of the Poltergeists for him, leaving Oga and Nasu for themselves. With that said, he is then attacked by the other prominent Poltergeists in a straightforward formation. However, Kanzaki strikes back by smashing apart Teruomi's mask and knocking him unconscious, creating more concern for Kameyama and Onizuka.

Meanwhile, Oga finally asks Nasu about who he really is and why he is after Baby Beel, moreover inquiring about the Demon that he is supposedly contracted with; surprisingly, it turns out that Nasu is not a Contractor, instead a Spell Master, similar to Saotome. Such a truth leaves several of the delinquents and Demons surprised. Moments later, Nasu then summons a mysterious symbol at the bottom of Oga's feet, catching the latter off-guard. Nasu proceeds to violently strike at Oga. However, after several punches, he is hit himself, being told by Oga that the latter will beat the truths out of him.

Characters in order of appearance

 * 1) Hajime Kanzaki
 * 2) Yōhei Nasu
 * 3) Takayuki Furuichi
 * 4) Tatsumi Oga
 * 5) Beelzebub IV
 * 6) Teruomi Hino
 * 7) Misao Onizuka
 * 8) Taizō Shioiri
 * 9) Seiji Kameyama
 * 10) Hilda
 * 11) Alaindelon
 * 12) Zenjūrō Saotome (flashback)