Chapter 283

Inuyasha's True Feelings is 283rd chapter of InuYasha manga.

Synopsis

 * Villagers are talking about rumors that Mount Hakurei disappeared in a single night, when suddenly they are attacked by demons. Inuyasha and friends come upon the village, and Miroku says its the work of all the minor demons who fled from Mount Hakurei when Hakushin's barrier was dispelled. Inuyasha, understandably, is still suffering from the heartache of losing Kikyō.
 * An old Monk comes upon the group and says he came from the direction of Mount Hakurei to see if the rumors were true, and that mountain had disappeared completely. He says it was just as the lady priestess told him; this perks Inuyasha's interest. The monk tells his story and says that a few days ago an injured priestess washed up on the river-shore of his village and said she had been wounded by an evil man. She said she had to go pursue "Naraku".
 * Inuyasha wants to follow up on this lead, because obviously its Kikyō. He hesitates though, not wanting to hurt Kagome's feelings, but she urges him to go or else he'll never have closure.
 * The group (minus Inuyasha) is stopped by a group of soldiers who are under orders to take any outsiders to the castle. Miroku and Sango agree that they can escape any time, since the soldiers are just ordinary mortals. When they arrive at the castle, they see innocent travelers being slaughtered for no reason by the soldiers. The lady of the castle asks to see Kagome, and orders the soldiers to kill Miroku and Sango.
 * The Lady of the castle says that since Kikyō is dead, Kagome is now the only one who can see the Shikon shards. Kagome then sees the old Monk who told them about Kikyō fall down dead and dissolve. He was being manipulated with Kagura's dance of the dead. Kagome realizes that the story about Kikyō being alive was a lie just to get Inuyasha out of the picture. The lady of the castle says no one will come to save Kagome, because all her friends will be killed and Inuyasha is too busy searching for Kikyō. Kagome sees that the woman isn't the one speaking; its the infant she's holding.