The narrator tells us that he's been having "bad dreams" and is now in the middle of a mission. He's looking for a girl named Mayumi sumimori, who has run away from home and now lives in a secret hideout. The girl is the third of the four daughters of Kishida, and she's 26 years old. She ran away from her family when she was a little girl. She's in hiding in a building in a high-rise building in Hironomi--the same building where Kishida's family lived when he was a kid. The narrator doesn't know what to make of the fact that he can't remember everything, but he does know that Kishida came to investigate when Kishida was younger. Kishida made him drink blood, and the narrator remembers that it was the first time he'd seen Kishida since he was shot. He also remembers that they used to make Kishida drink blood to see how he healed after being shot, and then they'd check to see if he was healed at all. This is the narrator's first time ever seeing Kishida alive, and he thinks it's safe to assume that he passed out from the wound he received from Kishida. He tells the narrator to go to the orphanage and find the girl. He says he never knew his parents there, and that they've found her alive or dead. He asks if this is a "generational thing" , which is a term used to describe something that's cheaper than a corner store, or a public library, or even a public hospital. He wonders if the girl is dead or alive, but the narrator tells him that she hasn't. He admits that he didn't really give much thought to his job, but that
The narrator tells us that he's been having "bad dreams" and is now in the middle of a mission. He's looking for a girl named Mayumi sumimori, who has run away from home and now lives in a secret hideout. The girl is the third of the four daughters of Kishida, and she's 26 years old. She ran away from her family when she was a little girl. She's in hiding in a building in a high-rise building in Hironomi--the same building where Kishida's family lived when he was a kid. The narrator doesn't know what to make of the fact that he can't remember everything, but he does know that Kishida came to investigate when Kishida was younger. Kishida made him drink blood, and the narrator remembers that it was the first time he'd seen Kishida since he was shot. He also remembers that they used to make Kishida drink blood to see how he healed after being shot, and then they'd check to see if he was healed at all. This is the narrator's first time ever seeing Kishida alive, and he thinks it's safe to assume that he passed out from the wound he received from Kishida. He tells the narrator to go to the orphanage and find the girl. He says he never knew his parents there, and that they've found her alive or dead. He asks if this is a "generational thing" , which is a term used to describe something that's cheaper than a corner store, or a public library, or even a public hospital. He wonders if the girl is dead or alive, but the narrator tells him that she hasn't. He admits that he didn't really give much thought to his job, but that