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However, Lord Godard comes home to find his wife, Hannah, murdered. Feeling resentful of the police's efforts to find the culprit, Godard decides to hire "The Cage User," a private detective who has recently built a reputation for solving supernatural cases around Europe. The Cage User turns out to be Tsugaru, though he admits he is more of an apprentice to the real detective that is Aya's head. After surveying the crime scene, Aya asks several questions: how did the murderer know where to find a silver stake and break the lock to the storeroom, know exactly where the victim would be, to kill her without a struggle, and yet be sloppy enough to leave evidence of a bottle of holy water behind? As Aya and Godard ponder these questions, a mysterious hunter approaches from the woods outside. 3"The Immortal and the Oni"Transliteration: "Fushi to Oni" (Japanese: 不死と鬼)Ken SanumaNoboru TakagiTakashi KawabataJuly 20, 2023 (2023-07-20) Aya interviews Lord Godard, his family, and their servants at dinner about their activities the hour before the murder. She narrows her suspects down to Alfred the butler, and the older son Claude; however, she is unable to resolve a couple of contradictory facts. Later, while walking in the woods, Godard is attacked by a hunter named Josef. Godard easily overpowers the hunter, but Tsugaru and Aya stop Godard from killing Josef, instead interrogating him. Josef reveals that another hunter named Hugo had gone to the mansion three days earlier, planning to kill a vampire with a silver stake, and knew someone on the inside willing to help him. When he did not return, Josef tried to complete the mission. After Tsugaru let Josef leave, Aya asks Godard to gather everyone inside the mansion, confident that she can now identify the murderer.
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