In the third round of the tournament, Fushi finds himself alone on the island. He hears a voice, which he assumes is that of parona, and realizes that he is in her form. He tries to escape through a window, but the wall of the island is too high for him to get through. He tells himself that he has been a criminal all his life, and that the authorities have just found him and put him back where he belongs. He says that he will rescue him from the island and prepare for the next day's tournament. He also tells Fushi that two of the other fighters in the tournament will advance to the finals to fight for the head. Fushi says that they are here to kill one another, not to watch a boring show. He asks why he didn't kill him, and he says that it was because of something that was "bad" in his life. He then asks if he is fighting for his brother, and if that is the reason why he did not kill him. If he wins, he will take Fushi out of here.
In the third round of the tournament, Fushi finds himself alone on the island. He hears a voice, which he assumes is that of parona, and realizes that he is in her form. He tries to escape through a window, but the wall of the island is too high for him to get through. He tells himself that he has been a criminal all his life, and that the authorities have just found him and put him back where he belongs. He says that he will rescue him from the island and prepare for the next day's tournament. He also tells Fushi that two of the other fighters in the tournament will advance to the finals to fight for the head. Fushi says that they are here to kill one another, not to watch a boring show. He asks why he didn't kill him, and he says that it was because of something that was "bad" in his life. He then asks if he is fighting for his brother, and if that is the reason why he did not kill him. If he wins, he will take Fushi out of here.