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Mugen takes the opportunity to strike and kill Oniwakamaru in spite of Fuu's protestation. The assassin, having fought Jin to a standstill, abandons the fight because his client Ryujiro has died. 3"Hellhounds for Hire (Part 1)"Transliteration: "Tacit Understanding 1 / Ishindenshin sono ichi" (Japanese: 以心伝心 其之壱)Shintaro Inokawa[32]Shinji Obara[32]June 10, 2004 (2004-06-10)May 28, 2005 At a fork road, Mugen and Jin abandon Fuu, though the three end up in the same town where two rival yakuza gangs are in conflict. Mugen is hired as a bodyguard by one leader Nagatomi to the annoyance of his current bodyguard Ishimatsu; Jin ends up working as a sword-for-hire by rival gang heir Sousuke; and Fuu ends up captured and taken to the local brothel where Sousuke's friend Osuzu was forced into to pay her father's debt. Mugen encounters Jin again when he guards Sousuke to break into Nagatomi territory in an attempt to save Osuzu but Fuu interrupts their fight. Jin and Sousuke escape using flash bombs and Nagatomi refuses to pursue them.
The first novel, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Land of Sand, was animated as episodes eleven and twelve of the first anime series. [58] The fourth novel contains an extra story about the military called "Roy's Holiday". [59] Novelizations of the PlayStation 2 games Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel, Curse of the Crimson Elixir, and The Girl Who Succeeds God have also been written, the first by Makoto Inoue and the rest by Jun Eishima. [55] Two Wii games, Prince of the Dawn and Daughter of the Dusk, were also novelized in one volume by Sōji Machida. [60] Audio dramas[edit] There have been two series of Fullmetal Alchemist audio dramas. The first volume of the first series, Fullmetal Alchemist Vol.
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