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After realizing that she has photos of Johan, Roberto presses her about her link to Johan and Eva reveals that she saw Johan at the construction site in Dusseldorf on the night Junkers was killed. Roberto prepares to kill her. 24"The Men's
Dining Table"
Transliteration: "Otoko-tachi no Shokutaku" (Japanese: 男達の食卓)Shigetaka IkedaMasatoshi HakataSeptember 15, 2004 (2004-09-15)January 4, 2010 To save her life, Eva offers Roberto the photos of Johan in exchange for information about Tenma's location. Roberto tells her that Tenma is currently treating a
wounded mob boss at a country house near Füssen. Roberto and Eva approach the country house and Roberto kills the bodyguard who just manages to warn his boss before he dies. Roberto doesn't trust Eva and shoots her in the leg, and as she lies bleeding, she tells Dieter to run as Tenma would never come to save her. However, Tenma arrives and treats her wounds, then
leaves her with the mob boss while he goes to Munich. 25"The Thursday Boy"
Transliteration: "Mokuyōbi no Seinen" (Japanese: 木曜日の青年)Kentarō NakamuraMasahiro HayashiSeptember 29, 2004 (2004-09-29)January 11, 2010 In Munich, Karl Neumann is one of the students who reads passages of Latin on Tuesdays to the elderly, blind and very wealthy Hans Georg Schuwald. Karl encounters fellow student Lotte Frank, who does housekeeping for Schuwald and whom she is using as the subject for her research paper. Karl agrees to join her in tailing Schuwald when he goes out late at night. They discover a woman claiming to be Margot Langer, the mother of his illegitimate son, who turns out to be Karl, however the student who reads on Thursdays also claims to be Schuwald's son.
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