The voice of Panzer-Kun is heard, and the girl is overjoyed to see him. She asks him what happened, and he tells her that it is not the way they planned, and that he does not have maps for the area. He says that he will try to follow the girl's story, but that the support he can give her will be limited. He asks her what belief led her to this point, and she tells him that she killed the man who begged for his life. She says that she did not have any regrets about killing the man, and asks if the voice was real, or if she has lost it. She wonders if the guards are on their way, and wonders if they can report them right away. She thinks that at least they cannot report her right away, and tries to talk her way out of the central core, but she is interrupted by the sound of a gun, which she believes to be the panzer-kunst code. The girl says that it was not the guards, but rather that she was the kid who fought Caesar in round one of the Zott. She tells the girl that she is the girl they called the "most evil felon in history of
The voice of Panzer-Kun is heard, and the girl is overjoyed to see him. She asks him what happened, and he tells her that it is not the way they planned, and that he does not have maps for the area. He says that he will try to follow the girl's story, but that the support he can give her will be limited. He asks her what belief led her to this point, and she tells him that she killed the man who begged for his life. She says that she did not have any regrets about killing the man, and asks if the voice was real, or if she has lost it. She wonders if the guards are on their way, and wonders if they can report them right away. She thinks that at least they cannot report her right away, and tries to talk her way out of the central core, but she is interrupted by the sound of a gun, which she believes to be the panzer-kunst code. The girl says that it was not the guards, but rather that she was the kid who fought Caesar in round one of the Zott. She tells the girl that she is the girl they called the "most evil felon in history of