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Woltekamui claims it is actually her own doing; she is so convinced Ragna will kill her she has already surrendered, mentally speaking, and is just waiting to die without resisting. Professing his perverse and eternal love for her, Woltekamui undermines her devotion to their mission of merciful death, forcing her to admit her deep, personal hatred of Ragna. She orders Woltekamui to kill Ragna by any means so she won’t be afraid anymore. Nebulim is jealous Woltekamui has gotten closer to Ultimatia’s heart. Woltekamui excitedly remembers the final words of the hunters who helped kill Disas; the
Reaper will kill you all. 11"Tactics and Knowledge"
Transliteration: "Senjutsu to Chishiki" (Japanese: 戦術と知識)Nobutaka ChikahashiDeko AkaoGouichi IwahataDecember 10,
2023 (2023-12-10) Ragna begins infusing his power into the soldiers weapons; though he is confused many challenge him to duels,
including stubborn commander Shin, convinced he is an unworthy match for Starlia. Twin commanders Greya and Hesela like Ragna, but when Slime makes fun of their part dragon blood they reveal their dark personalities twisted by years of childhood abuse as circus freaks, and subject Slime to violent, disturbing tortures. Fu, a Thaumaturge magician, and his team cannot create a magic circle capable of teleporting 1800 people as the circle design is far too complex and lacks a sufficient power source. Fu considers deserting to save himself but is forced to stay when Crimson detects his intentions and mockingly offers to help design a
functional circle. Olto-Zora and Taratectra appear to have their own agenda regarding the other Monarchs. Ultimatia reconsiders and instead orders Woltekamui to bodyguard her alongside Nebulim instead of hunting Ragna, disappointing him.
Fuu is briefly abandoned by her pet Momo, and falls into a river. Mugen is misidentified as a Matsumae Clan soldier and attacked by a man Okuru, barely escaping. Jin is attacked by his former classmate
Yukimaru and jumps off a cliff, and Okuru rescues Fuu from the river. While hiding, Mugen is ambushed by the Matsumae Clan who mistakes him for Okuru. 17"Lullabies of the Lost (Verse 2)"
Transliteration: "Idling One's Life Away, second verse / Suiseimushi futa yume" (Japanese: 酔生夢死 ふた夢)Hirotaka Endo[46]Ryota Sugi[46]September 23, 2004 (2004-09-23)December 17, 2005 Mugen manages to
hold off the Matsumae Clan and then captures a clan member who reveals that Okuru murdered an entire village, members of the Matsumae clan, and even his own wife and daughter. Fuu asks Okuru to travel with her to find the sunflower samurai, but Okuru declines. Jin is recovering from his fight with Yukimaru, and overhears the Matsumae Clan talking about Mugen and Okuru. Mugen meets Okuru again, and Okuru explains that the Matsumae Clan spread the disease into his village before setting it on fire to prevent it from spreading. Jin overhears Fuu's screams and finds out Yukimaru used her as bait to draw Jin out. Jin and Yukimaru fight, with Jin killing Yukimaru. They overhear explosions as the Matsumae Clan interrupt Mugen and Okuru's fight.
The outer shell that masquerades as in-depth concepts. If there's no prior contact with the ideas that Re:Zero presents, this kind of
perception is easy to understand. First exposure to something that
insinuates a deeper layer could cause any viewer to wax philosophical. And there lies the difference: those that have seen the laminated copy, as well as the genuine article. When the same concepts are seen done right, suddenly that laminated copy starts to become all the more noticeable. And so is the case with Suburu's supposedly "broken psyche.