5 letter words with l a i n
Takumi later experiences his first battles on courses other than Akina, said courses being Myogi (where he races Kenta Nakamura of the Akagi RedSuns) and Usui (where he races Mako Sato and Sayuki of Impact Blue). Emperor[] A group of street racers called Team Emperor, all using Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions, appear in the Gunma area, aiming to conquer all of the courses in the prefecture. After defeating the Myogi NightKids, two members of Emperor head to Usui pass to battle with the local team, Impact Blue. Emperor loses this battle, although they choose not to tell their leader about it. When Emperor head to Akina their No. 2 racer, Seiji Iwaki, is defeated by Takumi, breaking their winning streak. Their leader, a professionally-trained driver named
Kyoichi Sudo, challenged Takumi to a race at Akagi to “teach him some things” and as a sort of
cover event for his race with Ryosuke, his primary target. Takumi declined his proposal at first but eventually accepted after being infuriated with seeing Natsuki with a Mercedes Driver which left him at a disadvantage from the get-go. This race saw Takumi's Eight-Six blow its engine. While it may have been a defeat for Takumi, Kyoichi did not consider it a race instead considering it
more as a seminar to show Takumi how much he needs a better car as he believes the Eight-Six is far too old to match Takumi's skill level. Kyoichi, believing in his street racing philosophy that professional circuit techniques were adequate to conquer the mountains passes, races Ryosuke who had the opposing philosophy that somehow, the fastest street racing required more than just what the circuit could teach.
Later Kozue is kidnapped by Sikorsky and Baki goes after him. Baki later discovers his father Yuujirou was the one who had Sikorsky kidnap Kozue. He kicks Sikorsky out a window and appears to have killed him but Sikorsky survived thanks to his inhuman grip strength. They fight until the police show up and Sikorsky flees by jumping out the building. He tracks Sikorsky to his sewer lair and proceeds to brutalize him to get
revenge for Kozue. Oliva
then shows up and punches Sikorsky out of the building.
Otouto (おとうと): little brother. O-nēsan (お-姉さん): big sister, or also "a young lady". The descriptive noun is ane (姉).
Imouto (いもうと): little sister. The initial o- (お-) prefix in those nouns spelled as such is itself an honorific prefix. In more casual situations the speaker may omit this prefix but keep the suffix. Niichan (兄ちゃん) or Niisan (兄さん): when a young sibling addresses
their own "big brother". Nēchan (姉ちゃん) or Nēsan (姉さん): when a young sibling addresses their own "big sister". Kāsan (母さん): when a person addresses their own "wife" (the "mother" of their children). Tōsan (父さん): when a person addresses their own "husband" (the "father" of their children). Bāchan (祖母ちゃん): when grandchildren address their "grandma".