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Someone can also theorize that it was just Yuujirou's imagination. This is probably one of the strangest and most ambiguous chapters in the series. Yuujirou during his battle with Doppo. Just before the start of the big clash, Yuujirou lies down and relaxes in the locker-room of the Underground Arena. When the fight begins, Doppo starts off the fight by jumping on top of Yuujirou and putting him in a full-body headlock. Yuujirou reacts by running and jumping off a wall, then slamming his back to the ground. Doppo dodges in time, and then delivers an axe kick at Yuujirou, which the Ogre dodges. Yuujirou tries to use Udonde technique against Doppo, while at the same time Doppo uses the Maeba Stance, which is also a defensive-based style. Yuujirou attacks first, giving Doppo the benefit of the attack, punching the Ogre 5 times in the chest. Yuujirou stands up, undamaged, and wildly punches at Doppo, while the karateka blocks. The fight continues, and Doppo uses Sangan, a fighting technique which allows the user to block all the opponents strikes by making the user's eyes mimic that of a chameleon's, therefore being able to see attacks from all directions, on Yuujirou.15"Bogus Booty"
Transliteration: "Through and Through / Tettō Tetsubi" (Japanese: 徹頭徹尾)Kazuto Nakazawa[44]Uwadan Shimofuwato[a]September 9, 2004 (2004-09-09)December 3, 2005 While fishing, the three discover a large bag of money, which they used to get a good meal in the next town and that Mugen and Jin intend to use in the town's red light district. Jin spends his money there and winds up with a sore back. Unfortunately, the money is forged and not intended for the public, with a local gang led by a man called Ginsa believing a shogunate spy Yatsuha Imano is responsible, having caught and tortured her partner. Imano uses Mugen for her own ends, promising to sleep with him if he helps destroy Ginsa's gang. He succeeds, but when he finally accepts to have sex, she knocks him out and leaves him under a tree outside town. As she departs with her partner, she promises to marry Mugen when their journeys are complete. 16"Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 1)"
Transliteration: "Idling One's Life Away, first verse / Suiseimushi hito yume" (Japanese: 酔生夢死 ひと夢)Masato Miyoshi[45]Keiko Nobumoto[45]September 16, 2004 (2004-09-16)December 10, 2005 As Fuu, Mugen, and Jin continue to wander the woods, they gets into a massive fight regarding their mission of finding the sunflower samurai. Impatient and irritated, Mugen angrily presses Fuu for information about their journey, but Fuu remains stubborn about revealing all the details. After things get too heated, the three split up and go their separate ways. Fuu is briefly abandoned by her pet Momo, and falls into a river. Mugen is misidentified as a Matsumae Clan soldier and attacked by a man Okuru, barely escaping.