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Transliteration: "Veritable Pandemonium / Hyakkiyakō" (Japanese: 百鬼夜行)Takeshi Yoshimoto[31]Shinji Obara[31]June 3, 2004 (2004-06-03)May 21, 2005 Desperate for money for food and shelter, the three overhear rumors of an ogre on the loose, whom
Mugen offers to kill for a local innkeeper. It is revealed to be a trap set up by Ryujiro, a member of the magistrate's sons entourage who lost an arm battling Mugen in the previous episode. His partner is the "ogre", a man called Oniwakamaru who has seen lifetime abuse for his size and appearance. Ryujiro has Oniwakamaru kill the innkeeper, kidnaps Fuu as a lure, and sets an assassin against Jin. Mugen is seduced and then poisoned by a beautiful woman revealed to be working for Ryujiro. The
captive Fuu befriends Oniwakamaru, but he is baited into fighting Mugen.