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When Heitaro loses, he commits seppuku. Mugen abruptly interrupts and creates chaos while Nagatomi is killed by the embittered Ishimatsu. Sousuke offers Ishimatsu a place but he declines, later dying in battle against Mugen. The reunited trio leave the town in Sousuke and Osuzu's care. 5"Artistic Anarchy"
Transliteration: "Utter Indifference / Bajitōfū" (Japanese: 馬耳東風)Sayo Yamamoto[34]Dai Satō[34]June 24, 2004 (2004-06-24)June 11, 2005 While the trio are at a restaurant, Fuu meets ukiyo-e artist Hishikawa Moronobu. Meanwhile detective Sekami Manzou (Manzou the Saw) is investigating a slave trafficking ring. Fuu poses for Hishikawa for pay, Jin plays games with an old man, and Mugen beats up street thugs. When Hishikawa is finished, Fuu is kidnapped by the local Yakuza; Hishikawa was working for them due to his paintings not selling, but the Yakuza turn on him. Mugen saves Fuu, while Manzou arrests the man Jin was playing with as part of the trafficking ring. Hishiwaka, vowing never to forget Fuu, plans to go to Holland to pursue his artistic dreams; a narration reveals he failed but that his art became influential and famous worldwide. 6"Stranger Searching"
Transliteration: "Redheaded Foreigner / Akage Ijin" (Japanese: 赤毛異人)Akira Yoshimura[35]Shinji Obara[35]July 1, 2004 (2004-07-01)June 19, 2005 Short of funds, the three enter an eating contest, with Jin and Mugen giving up their swords as payment, but all lose to Joji, a gay Japanese-speaking European.

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