In this short scene, Fushi tells the others that he will teach them all about love. He tells them that he is the descendant of the man who killed them. He says that he wishes he were with them now, but that he has to get his act together so that they can live and die together in this world. He asks them to take him out for a walk on the Sunday before school so that he can talk to himself. They agree, and Fushi says he will forgive them if they meet him in the station on Sunday morning at ten o'clock. He wants to know what kind of holdup he has, and he wonders if it will cut metal. He then asks if the smell of mimori is coming from the direction of the park where she is likely to be. He wonders if she is there, and they agree that it is. They tell him that they do not want to fight him, because he is a good noker. They ask him to answer their questions and release him. He promises to return the body to its rightful owner.
In this short scene, Fushi tells the others that he will teach them all about love. He tells them that he is the descendant of the man who killed them. He says that he wishes he were with them now, but that he has to get his act together so that they can live and die together in this world. He asks them to take him out for a walk on the Sunday before school so that he can talk to himself. They agree, and Fushi says he will forgive them if they meet him in the station on Sunday morning at ten o'clock. He wants to know what kind of holdup he has, and he wonders if it will cut metal. He then asks if the smell of mimori is coming from the direction of the park where she is likely to be. He wonders if she is there, and they agree that it is. They tell him that they do not want to fight him, because he is a good noker. They ask him to answer their questions and release him. He promises to return the body to its rightful owner.