Tokyo Ghoul:re Epizoda 10 -

In episode 10 of Tokyo Ghoul:re , titled "Fragment," the story centers on the intense emotional and physical fallout of the Auction Sweep operation. The narrative follows as he grapples with the fractured memories of his past life as Ken Kaneki, while his Quinx Squad members deal with their own growing pains. The Haunting of Haise

: Driven by a fanatical loyalty to the Tsukiyama family, Kanae von Rosewald searches for a way to cure Shuu Tsukiyama’s debilitating depression. This desperation leads Kanae to seek out a dangerous "gift" that will eventually bring the Rosewald family into the CCG's crosshairs. Tokyo Ghoul:re epizoda 10

: Following the brutal battle at the auction, the squad members receive promotions. Shirazu struggles with the psychological weight of using a quinque made from a ghoul he killed (Nutcracker), while Urie’s obsession with power continues to drive a wedge between him and the team. In episode 10 of Tokyo Ghoul:re , titled

: In a poignant moment, Haise visits the coffee shop :re . The familiar scent and the presence of Touka Kirishima trigger a visceral emotional reaction in him, though he cannot logically explain why. The bittersweet interaction underscores the tragedy of his amnesia; he is standing right in front of his past, yet he remains a stranger to it. Rising Tensions This desperation leads Kanae to seek out a

Haise continues to be plagued by the "ghost" of his younger self. The internal conflict reaches a fever pitch as he realizes that the more he relies on his ghoul powers to protect his team, the more he risks losing the peaceful life he has built as an investigator. This episode highlights his deep-seated fear of disappearing—a "fragment" of a person caught between two worlds. Key Character Developments

The episode sets the stage for the Rose Extermination arc. While the CCG celebrates their victory at the auction, the and the Rosewalds are making moves in the shadows. The "fragments" of various subplots—Haise's identity, the Quinx's instability, and the return of the Tsukiyamas—begin to coalesce into a larger, more tragic picture.