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Tomoe Enjou: Soren and Cornelius Alba, huh? [He feels pain in his left arm]Mikiya Kokutou: Does it pain you anywhere?Tomoe Enjou: It's nothing. Anyway, I don't quite understand that, but it seems that You and I are involved in the same incident. It's incredible.Mikiya Kokutou: So... What will you do?Tomoe Enjou: I am indebted to Ryogi. I have to save her.Mikiya Kokutou: No, I'm talking about your parents. Apartment 405 or 410... What do you think is true?Tomoe Enjou: That has nothing to do with us at this time.Mikiya Kokutou: Of course it has. It seems that this apartment complex is made in a way that makes easier to lose someone's mind. Then, who has done that is the responsible. You said you killed your parents because you were afraid of the dream where you were killed. But that's by your own will? Do you really killed your parents? First, maybe they were already dead.Tomoe Enjou: Yes, I killed them. I can still remember the feeling when I killed my mother.Mikiya Kokutou: What about your father? It may just you have killed your mother.Tomoe Enjou: [Rising angrily] You're wrong, because I saw... [Hesitating]... the bodies... [Elusive] It doesn't matter. I will simply go to save Ryogi.Mikiya Kokutou: Shiki is important, but you must value your own life.Tomoe Enjou: Shut up! You don't understand how I feel!Mikiya Kokutou: You want to die while trying to save Shiki, aren't you?Tomoe Enjou: [Grabbing Mikiya] I have nothing. No one protected me and I couldn't protect anyone! The only thing I can do is keep my promise of die for her! [Releasing Mikiya] You don't understand.Mikiya Kokutou: All right. Let's go save Shiki. but before that, we have to go anywhere else. Come with me, Tomoe Enjou.Tomoe Enjou: [Shocked] How do you know my name?

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