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4"The Headliner Appears"
Transliteration: "Shin'uchi Tōjō" (Japanese: 真打登場)Shoushi IshikawaNoboru TakagiIsoroku KogaJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)[c] After laying out her evidence, Aya deduces that the real killer was the younger son Raoul. He reacts by trying to attack Aya, but Tsugaru quickly throws him outside and begins beating him up. Aya informs Lord Godard that Raoul involved Hugo in a plan to kill a vampire with a silver stake. When Godard defeated the hunter, Raoul took out the stake and filled its empty case with holy water, let it freeze in the outside cold and then used it to murder Hannah. Raoul then spilled some of Hannah's blood on the silver stake in the stockroom to make it appear as though a human had murdered her, hoping this would cause his father to retaliate against humans. As Raoul meets his end at Tsugaru's hands outside, the sun rises and Aya asks Godard about a man with an M on his cane. Godard replies that a few days earlier he was approached by a man calling himself "Professor" who offered to take him to London, but he declined. 5"The Immortal of London"
Transliteration: "Rondon no Fushisha" (Japanese: 倫敦(ロンドン)の不死者)Yoshitsugu KimuraChiaki J. KonakaMamoru HatakeyamaAugust 3, 2023 (2023-08-03) In 1899, Arsene Lupin recruits Erik, the Phantom of the Opera, to steal a diamond called the "Penultimate Night" from Phil's mansion in London. Meanwhile, Tsugaru and Aya try to obtain the name of the Professor from a London cane shop but are accosted by two men and picked up by London police who already have twin thieves in custody. The men turn out to be Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr.

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