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A man named Bundai decides to teach Mugen how to read, using excessive force during their training. While walking in the village, Fuu and Jin see the houses are covered in graffiti by two descendants of Jin's old master: Tatsunoshin and Kazunosuke. Jin reveals
that when he was a student under Niwa, he made a promise
upon request from his master. Jin agreed that if some terrible fate were to ever befall his master, he would take care of his two sons. Mugen finally learns how to read, and the trio learn that the brothers will hold a graffiti contest on Hiroshima Castle, the winner getting Fuu and becoming the dojo leader. However, Mugen wins the contest instead, and another artist Ando Uohori is impressed
with the brothers, and offers them the chance to be fashion icons. However, Bundai takes the brothers away. 19"Unholy Union"
Transliteration: "Karma and Retribution / Ingaōhō" (Japanese: 因果応報)Hirotaka Endo[8]Seiko Takagi[8]January 29, 2005 (2005-01-29)January 19, 2006 Fuu is waiting for Jin and Mugen in a shed when a young woman name Yuri barges in, trying to hide from a charlatan name Xavier III who pretends to be Christian so he can get weapons. Yuri notices the necklace Fuu wears, and confirms it to be a Christian symbol. Xavier's
thugs break in the shed, knocking out Fuu and kidnapping Yuri. While the trio try to find Yuri, Fuu is caught, and Yuri reveals that the sunflower samurai's name is Seizo Kasumi.
^ The title "ダンジョンに出会いを求めるのは間違っているだろうか" literally
means "Is It Wrong to
Seek Encounter in a Dungeon?". "出会い" (deai) does not necessarily mean "to pick up girls" but more generally "to meet someone new". References[edit] ^ a b c "Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?". Sentai Filmworks. Archived from the original on June 5, 2023. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
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