In the meantime, the police have been called to the scene of the crime, and Kikuhara and his men are trying to figure out what's going on. They can't figure out if the attacker is trying to kill Tsukasa or if he's just trying to show his blood to the devils. They decide to kill the attacker, but not before he tries to stab the woman in the face. They're not sure if they're going to be able to get away from the woman or if she'll try to kill them again. They figure out that they'll have to hide the cut on the man's arm, or else he'll just have to go wash it off. He doesn't know what to do, so he just blurts out that it's anzai, which is a Japanese term for "devil" . He's not sure how to react, but he does know that the man has just stabbed him. He decides to go and wash the cut off, and then he can figure out who the man is. He also knows that the police officer who shot the devil is upset, and he wants to stop him.
In the meantime, the police have been called to the scene of the crime, and Kikuhara and his men are trying to figure out what's going on. They can't figure out if the attacker is trying to kill Tsukasa or if he's just trying to show his blood to the devils. They decide to kill the attacker, but not before he tries to stab the woman in the face. They're not sure if they're going to be able to get away from the woman or if she'll try to kill them again. They figure out that they'll have to hide the cut on the man's arm, or else he'll just have to go wash it off. He doesn't know what to do, so he just blurts out that it's anzai, which is a Japanese term for "devil" . He's not sure how to react, but he does know that the man has just stabbed him. He decides to go and wash the cut off, and then he can figure out who the man is. He also knows that the police officer who shot the devil is upset, and he wants to stop him.