Okay, now that we've gotten all the details out of the way, it's time for us to get back to the present. We're back in Hiroshi's house, and Hiroshi is telling us that he's found out all the new things he'd been told about the past. He's pretty excited about it. He tells us that killing Kisaki in the past would be pointless, since Kisaki's actions have changed so much in the intervening 12 years. Kisaki, he says, is dead, and the police have no idea who he is. He also says that Kisaki is supposed to be the leader of the Tokyo Manji gang, which means he'll be one of the "top brass" of the government. The police don't even know what tenjiku is, and Kisaki has been dead for 12 years, so that means that zana-kurokawa is the new leader of that gang. The only problem is that the black dragons aren't there yet, and they haven't shown up at the police station yet. So, Hiroshi decides to go meet with Kisaki and the other black dragon leader, and learn more about their past.
Okay, now that we've gotten all the details out of the way, it's time for us to get back to the present. We're back in Hiroshi's house, and Hiroshi is telling us that he's found out all the new things he'd been told about the past. He's pretty excited about it. He tells us that killing Kisaki in the past would be pointless, since Kisaki's actions have changed so much in the intervening 12 years. Kisaki, he says, is dead, and the police have no idea who he is. He also says that Kisaki is supposed to be the leader of the Tokyo Manji gang, which means he'll be one of the "top brass" of the government. The police don't even know what tenjiku is, and Kisaki has been dead for 12 years, so that means that zana-kurokawa is the new leader of that gang. The only problem is that the black dragons aren't there yet, and they haven't shown up at the police station yet. So, Hiroshi decides to go meet with Kisaki and the other black dragon leader, and learn more about their past.