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However, in the night they are attacked by monster labeled as Hiruko who kills the woman. Maru manages to kill the Hiruko with a supernatural ability he possesses. The duo continue their journey to Heaven until they are welcome by a family of farmers from the Kusanabe Plantation. As they rest, Maru tells Kiruko he likes her but the latter claims she is actually a man with a female body. 2 March 22, 2019[29]978-4-06-514744-3September 25, 2021[30]978-1-63442-944-3 "Kiriko Takehaya" (竹早桐子, Takehaya Kiriko)"Haruki Takehaya" (竹早春希, Takehaya Haruki)"Kuku 1" (クク1, Kuku 1)"Kuku 2" (クク 2, Kuku 2)"Mina" (ミーナ)"Tarao 1" (タラオ1, Tarao 1) Kiriko Takehaya was a famous racer who lived with her brother, the rebellious Haruki, and a group of orphans assisted by Robin Inazaki. During the attack of a Hiruko, Haruki suffered severe wounds, losing all his limbs. His brain was then transplanted into Kiriko's body. Now known as Kiruko, she started searching for her missing friends. After telling Maru this, the duo finds themselves attacked by a fish-like Hiruko. With Kiruko out of firepower, she and Maru are chased by the monster until it is altered by the marijuana hidden inside, leaving Maru to perform the finishing move on the creature. Meanwhile at the school, Tokio sees a group of faceless babies.

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