In this chapter, the ghost of Sonatine is revealed. He tells the reader that Jacky is dead and that the darkness is not as dark as he thought it was. He summons his guests and tells them that they must come to his house. He says that he has not been in New York for a long time and that his partner has tried to make his life miserable. He adds that the man sitting next to him is just out to "break my balls" and that he will get checked out. The ghost tells his guests that he is a ghost and asks them to be careful not to let anyone in. He then tells them about the grisly murders and the story of the hired killers. He explains that it is the home of "the brotherhood of darkness" and says that the murders were committed by a man who did not order the killer to commit them. He asks his guests if they blame him for the murders. They say that he did, but then he says that they were all pawns for him. He is about to take his powers from them and use them to fulfill his destiny.
In this chapter, the ghost of Sonatine is revealed. He tells the reader that Jacky is dead and that the darkness is not as dark as he thought it was. He summons his guests and tells them that they must come to his house. He says that he has not been in New York for a long time and that his partner has tried to make his life miserable. He adds that the man sitting next to him is just out to "break my balls" and that he will get checked out. The ghost tells his guests that he is a ghost and asks them to be careful not to let anyone in. He then tells them about the grisly murders and the story of the hired killers. He explains that it is the home of "the brotherhood of darkness" and says that the murders were committed by a man who did not order the killer to commit them. He asks his guests if they blame him for the murders. They say that he did, but then he says that they were all pawns for him. He is about to take his powers from them and use them to fulfill his destiny.