Things continue
for from where we last left Raishin, where he is on the verge of
doing battle with the evil butler. Although things don't go very well
for Raishin, that in the end if it wasn't for the appearance of Loki
and Frey he would have died. However in his failure to resolve
things, he decides go about thing differently by confronting Char. In
doing this Raishin leaves Henri with Frey, while also asking to
borrow one of her dogs to help him find her. Also while leaving he is
confronted by Shoko who is angered by what he is doing, and is
further irritated by Yaya's defying her order in favor of following
Raishin's wishes.
This leads to the
confrontation between Raishin and Char, how he is trying to convince
her that she is fighting the wrong person. That even if she did
succeed in killing Edward Rutherford and her sister was freed, there
would be no hope of ever restoring her family. Although Char has
given up all hope for achieving that dream because the enemy is
beyond her reach. This leads to Raishin making his point that she
should have relied upon him and ask for help. Then when Char comes
to terms with accepting Raishin's help, the butler appears. Then the
fight begins a new, however this time against a common enemy. Things
end just as they start with Sin revealing a key fact about himself,
that he doesn't need a puppeteer because he is a machine-doll. While
ban-dolls are dolls made from human parts, it seems that
Machine-dolls are the opposite. That they are a human that been turn
it a doll, so Sin is a puppeteer that's been turn into a puppet.
Against this sort of enemy how will Raishin and Char win.
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