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Quick Summary: (this months "key words" are "wounds", "eyes" (or stare), "forgive" - haha, oh great! loves his metaphors and overthetopness)
The first few pages is some metaphorical crap about people that hurt others and those that are hurt. Nagi is saying he won't forgive him even if he dies. His mom says something about how its more painful for the person who's hurt and alive to live with his pain then it is for the person who cause the wound and dies. Nagi mentions how its enough that he alone is hurt. blah blah blah
Shohaku then mentions how hes seen those stares (lit eyes) before many times, on the painful faces of people dying, on pathetic people, on people that think they are superior, and people about to die. At this point he powers up and does something to Iyo (i don't get the whole deal with the wires unraveling). He then says to Iyo, "as i thought, the you of the past is watching the current me"
Then Iyo mentions some barrier is breaking (this is when the time slip thing is occuring). Goes back to Iyo's body 2000 years in the past, which is breaking down. As you can guess from the pictures, He's raping Iyo. While doing so he says, the guy protecting you isn't coming (the Nagi of the past) The nagi of the past is trying to battle his way through to reach her. He meets up with Inu (lit - dog, i think she's called inue in prev chapters so im not sure why theres a discrepancy here but i haven't seen those raws) and asks why shes betraying them. She says don't say such disgraceful things, and that its the job of the strong to rule over the weak. Shohaku rips out Iyo's eyes, while saying how on Iyo was the only one able to see his future; she was the only one who could see the his death
Back to present, Iyo tells aya to use her dragon eye to gather everyone's ki, and take them out and put them back in their bodies because shes losing her power. If she doesnt then everyone still remaining in Susanoo's mind will die. At this point Shohakus kinda going on a power trip lol. Hes talking about how he wont forgive them etc. He then says that spiritually him and nagi have become one. If he were to die, then nagi too would lose all the power gathered. He says that on this day that Susanoo was born, that across the world many "demons" have also been born (essentially, power users across the world have awakened), and that even if he were to die, the "1000 year war" would not be stopped. More metaphors in the double spred about pain suffering, but basically power users gonna kill off the reg humans (reminds me of xmen LOL)
Back to Masataka; he pulls bunshichi out, and those random peons are checking to see if everyone made it out. Iyo then says she forsaw this outcome but just "now". Then theres some strange metaphor about how a harpoon shot at point blank at a great whale won't be released (probably translated this incorrectly, its weird) and its being compared to Shohaku not releasing reiki (lol strange) She then says the future i saw goes up to this point. nonbubble stuff: she wanted to become the "Katana" that would cut through the "ring of fate"
Back to Masataka again: He says hes sorry to his brother, He finally understand what his brother was fighting against and his feelings while fighting. (the non-bubble stuff say The conclusion of this "fated" day will be broken by the fist that is outside the "ring", and a new future will be created. (gotta love the metaphors weeeeee) More non buble stuff: What will that fist catch, what will that fist fight against, what will that fist dream of. (he mumbles "the monster known as fate") after some flashy moves, he says "i will fight" The last nonbubble text says, I want to believe that nothing in our futures is ever predetermined.
So in summary, Chapter 129 mostly negates any "progress" that occured in ch 128. Pretty much imo, if both chapters didn't occur you wouldn't be missing anything lol.