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Jin then stumbles upon Mugen battling the magistrate's son's entourage, and Mugen challenges him to a fight. Their fight ends up destroying the teahouse, and Fuu decides to quit working as a waitress and search for a samurai who smells of sunflowers, whom she has long sought. Mugen and Jin are captured and sentenced to death, but Fuu saves them by bombing the castle with fireworks. Mugen and Jin attempt to restart their battle, but Fuu persuades them to agree to a coin toss: if it lands on heads then the pair can continue their battle, but if it lands on tails they postpone their battle to help her find the samurai who smells of sunflowers. She wins the toss, and Jin and Mugen agree to postpone their duel before the group are chased from
town by the town guards. 2"Redeye Reprisal"
Transliteration: "Veritable Pandemonium / Hyakkiyakō" (Japanese: 百鬼夜行)Takeshi Yoshimoto[31]Shinji Obara[31]June 3, 2004 (2004-06-03)May 21, 2005 Desperate for money for food and shelter, the three overhear rumors of an ogre on the loose, whom Mugen offers to kill for a local innkeeper. It is revealed to be a trap set up by Ryujiro, a member of the magistrate's sons entourage who lost an arm battling Mugen in the previous episode. His partner is the "ogre", a man called Oniwakamaru who has seen lifetime abuse for his size and appearance. Ryujiro has Oniwakamaru kill the innkeeper, kidnaps Fuu as a lure, and sets an assassin
against Jin. Mugen is seduced and then poisoned by a beautiful woman revealed to be working for Ryujiro. The captive Fuu befriends Oniwakamaru, but he is baited into fighting Mugen.
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