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Meanwhile, remembering Yurie told him about
Miyo mending her own clothes, Kiyoka secretly commissions a kimono. Although she is thankful for Kiyoka's kindness, Miyo decides to hide her lack of spiritual gift in case Kiyoka abandons her. Kiyoka later gifts her a comb, despite Yurie's claim of a comb is a definite sign that he is making a proposal to her as he may see this as a betrayal. The next day, an informant, Iwashimizu, shows Kiyoka the details of the investigation into the Saimori family. While disgusted by the blatant evidence of their abuse towards Miyo, Kiyoka also learns of her lack of spiritual powers and relation to the Usuba family, who has an ability to manipulate people's minds. As he is about to return to Miyo, he destroys several shikigami, furiously discovering someone was spying on him. 4"The Gift"
Transliteration: "Okurimono" (Japanese: おくりもの)Kōji FurukuwaMomoka ToyodaTakao AboJuly 26, 2023 (2023-07-26) Miyo asks Yurie's help in giving a gift to Kiyoka. Yurie suggests
something handmade and Miyo choose a kumihimo since Kiyoka always ties his hair with one. Kiyoka later gives her a protective charm and makes her promise to take it everywhere she goes. While shopping in town with Yurie, Miyo encounters Kaya and Kouji. Kaya begins bullying Miyo until she learns Miyo is
still engaged to Kiyoka.
Kristoff then grabs the gun from Eva, but before he can shoot, Tenma arrives. Shots are fired. 66"Welcome Back"
Transliteration: "Okaeri" (Japanese: おかえり)Atsushi TakahashiMasatoshi HakataAugust 3, 2005 (2005-08-03)June 21, 2010 Capek reveals to Nina that she and her twin brother Johan are the products of an extensive eugenics experiment which he designed to breed "the perfect children" without
their mother's knowledge. When pregnant, their mother
unsuccessfully tried to escape, and after the children were born they were taken away. He then takes Nina to an abandoned building where Johan is waiting. Meanwhile, Tenma drives Kristoff to a hospital while Eva demands to know Johan's location.
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