It seems that
this time it not an issue of an impersonator, that Char is really the
culprit. The question to Raishin is why. This brings him to
investigate her look-a-like, which turns out to be her sister Henri.
That after receiving aid for Frey in finding her, he also learn that
she has failed to commit suicide many times before that him stopping
her wasn't the first time. Also since she has a fear of men, it going
to be hard for her to answer Raishin's questions that he ask her.
Then when he ask Frey to do it for him, she asks Yaya's question
instead of the proper question that he want to get answered. This
also cause misunderstanding with Frey that he has to clear up and in
the meantime Henri escapes.
Then after
running into various dead end and even Char approaching him tell him
not to get involved when she has been avoiding him. This leads him
into approaching Kimberley-Sensei since he knows that she is more
than just a teacher. She validates his suspicions that someone is
forcing Char to do these things. That the most likely culprit is the
Kingforts family, this raise the question on what could they have to
force her to do this. The other issue is what the gain from having
Char assassinate Edward Rutherford. It seems that it is a form of
revenge for the Kingforts that they are able to eliminate one of the
key people responsible for smearing their name, while also restore
their good name by having the one that was proven innocent to do the
crime. This would lead people to question who was really guilty in
the Cannibal Candy case. The issue now become how will Raishin save
Char from herself, and get proof about Kingforts involvement in
blackmailing Char to do their dirty work. Things end with Char making
a second attempt on Edward Rutherford's life but it also resolts in
getting Raishin and Henri caught in the crossfire. Although it
appears that Raishin is going to get some of his answers. The only
question is this going to be a short arc and end the season on or
will it go the normal length of the other two arcs.
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