Two men arrive at the gate of the house. One is a man with a monkey's face, and the other is a dog. The man who introduces himself as inuyama tells the others that he and his companion are not from the family that owns the dog, but rather from another town. He asks them to be released as soon as possible, but they refuse, saying that they do not know where the dog came from. The other man, inukawa, tells the men that the dog was used by the kats to commit "inhumane atrocities" at the Toketji temple. The two men are taken to the office of the Prefectural Council, where they are to be questioned again.
Two men arrive at the gate of the house. One is a man with a monkey's face, and the other is a dog. The man who introduces himself as inuyama tells the others that he and his companion are not from the family that owns the dog, but rather from another town. He asks them to be released as soon as possible, but they refuse, saying that they do not know where the dog came from. The other man, inukawa, tells the men that the dog was used by the kats to commit "inhumane atrocities" at the Toketji temple. The two men are taken to the office of the Prefectural Council, where they are to be questioned again.