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Transliteration: "Gohaime no Satō" (Japanese: 五杯目の砂糖)Shigetaka IkedaTatsuhiko UrahataAugust 4, 2004 (2004-08-04)December 14, 2009 Mr. Rosso, the owner of an Italian restaurant where Nina used to work as Anna Liebert, picks her up after questioning by police. She recalls the time she spent working in the restaurant and took marksmanship lessons in the afternoons. When challenged by Nina, Rosso admits that he used to be a professional assassin. She leaves and continues her search for Johan. 19"The Monster's Abyss"
Transliteration: "Kaibutsu no Shin'en" (Japanese: 怪物の深淵)Hiroshi AoyamaTomomi YoshinoAugust 11, 2004 (2004-08-11)December 21, 2009 Searching for an insight into Johan's personality, Tenma visits Dr. Rudy Gillen, a fellow student and academic rival at University who is now a practicing criminal psychoanalyst. Gillen intends to turn Tenma over to the authorities, but consults with one of his criminal patients in prison, Peter Jurgens[a].