Your question is a bit too vagueโโChapter 164โ of what? ๐ There are many manga/anime series with a Chapter 164 (for example Chainsaw Man, One Piece, Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, etc.). ๐ Chainsaw Man โ Chapter 164 (Spoilers) Chapter 164 shifts away from action and leans heavily into emotion.Read more
Your question is a bit too vagueโโChapter 164โ of what? ๐
There are many manga/anime series with a Chapter 164 (for example Chainsaw Man, One Piece, Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun, etc.).
๐ Chainsaw Man โ Chapter 164 (Spoilers)
Chapter 164 shifts away from action and leans heavily into emotion.
Denji is still struggling with what happened to Nayuta, and you can really feel his confusion and grief throughout the chapter. Instead of fighting, the focus is on his mental state and how heโs trying (and failing) to process everything.
Asa Mitaka steps in with a surprisingly important role. Her interactions with Denji are a bit awkward, but meaningful. Even small momentsโlike conversations around foodโcarry deeper emotional weight and show how disconnected Denji feels from normal life.
๐ Overall vibe: quiet, heavy, and character-focused rather than explosive.
๐ดโโ ๏ธ One Piece โ Chapter 164 (Spoilers)
This chapter dives into the past, specifically during the Alabasta storyline.
We see more of Viviโs childhood and her connection with Koza. A key moment shows Koza protecting Vivi from danger, which leads to his injury. That experience shapes him into the rebel leader he becomes later.
The chapter builds the emotional and political tension that defines the Alabasta arc.
๐ Overall vibe: backstory-driven with strong emotional setup.
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If youโre asking about Dwarkadhish Security Private Limited, there isnโt any clear public info saying whether they always pay full salary after someone resigns. But generally in India, hereโs how it works: When you resign, the company is supposed to give you your full and final settlement. That usuaRead more
If youโre asking about Dwarkadhish Security Private Limited, there isnโt any clear public info saying whether they always pay full salary after someone resigns.
But generally in India, hereโs how it works:
When you resign, the company is supposed to give you your full and final settlement. That usually includes your last salary (for days worked), any unused leaves, and other dues if applicable.
Now, in real life, two things matter:
Your notice period โ if you donโt serve it, they can deduct money
Company policy โ some companies delay payments or take time to process
So yes, you should get your salary โ but it might not be the exact โfull monthโ amount if there are deductions.
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