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STORY 31: WATERY GRAVE (3)
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In this short scene, we learn that the gypsies have been watching the wedding from afar. They saw the bride and groom coming from the Toriyama Acupuncture House, and they thought that they had captured the woman fleeing from the wedding. They were on the inside of the mansion, but were saved by a woman who had recently come to the house. They then jumped out of the house and were caught by the kato men, who threw them into the warehouse. The remaining three women were inside the house, and the remaining three were waiting outside. The Gypsies were able to deceive three men into believing that they were fighting against six men, and when the men fired at them, they were killed.
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STORY 31: WATERY GRAVE (3)
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About This Chapter
In this short scene, we learn that the gypsies have been watching the wedding from afar. They saw the bride and groom coming from the Toriyama Acupuncture House, and they thought that they had captured the woman fleeing from the wedding. They were on the inside of the mansion, but were saved by a woman who had recently come to the house. They then jumped out of the house and were caught by the kato men, who threw them into the warehouse. The remaining three women were inside the house, and the remaining three were waiting outside. The Gypsies were able to deceive three men into believing that they were fighting against six men, and when the men fired at them, they were killed.
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