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Phoenix talks to Ini again, this time she tells Phoenix she doesn't know the victim, but then Phoenix sees a red lock. Pearl explains to Phoenix that what he is seeing is a Psyche-lock, a spiritual entity that represents a secret. The lock breaks when said person reveals their secret.

Phoenix manages to break Ini's by proving that the nurse mentioned in Gumshoe's tabloid was her sister. Ini should know Turner because Ini's sister works at his clinic.

The lock breaks as Ini gives in. She blames Turner for her sister's death as he pushed her too hard. Phoenix makes one last trip to the detention center to talk to Maya but instead meets her late sister Mia Fey, who tells Phoenix that it wasn't possible for Maya to kill the victim. She knows this because Maya wasn't supposed to dream while she was using her technique, so it is possible that she was set up.

Mia also tells Phoenix that the key Pearl gave him is the "key" to help turn the case around. When Phoenix asks how, three Psyche-Locks appear around Mia. She seems to be hiding something regarding the real killer Before the trial begins, Phoenix meets with Maya and Pearl, the latter of whom ran the whole way there from Kurain Village without getting winded.

Maya brings up Edgeworth, but Phoenix tells her not to talk about him, because he's gone. She's just as ruthless as her old man, and wants Phoenix to predict a "justified self-defense" plea for Maya as Grey was attacking her.

However doing so would confirm that she indeed killed him and her reputation would be ruined. Phoenix pleads "not guilty". Von Karma predicts that he will change his mind in a short time. Gumshoe is brought to the stand. He testifies about the condition of Dr. Grey's body, namely that he was stabbed near the heart with a knife and then shot at point-blank range with a gun.

He also testifies that both weapons have Maya's fingerprints on them. Things aren't looking too good for her. Phoenix sticks to his guns and insists on pleading "Not Guilty", and Gumshoe presents another piece of evidence: Maya's blood-stained channeling outfit. The blood on the outfit is actually Dr. Examining the evidence reveals a hole in the sleeve.

This proves that Dr. Grey tried to shoot Maya after being stabbed, and was probably trying to kill her. But as Franziska points out, that argument only works if Phoenix was pleading justified self defense.

Gumshoe testifies yet again, this time speculating on how the fight must have happened. Going off of the evidence, he says that Dr. Grey must have shot at Maya right after being stabbed, but missed because of the close proximity. Phoenix points out the contradiction in that scenario, though. If the outfit was shot at point-blank range, where were the gunpowder burns?

Franziska tries to argue that it still fits. The victim could have shoved the defendant away before shooting. But if that's the case, how could the victim manage that while weakened by blood loss? Franziska then speculates that the defendant shoved the victim away before the shot was fired, but Phoenix says this makes no sense.

The hole in the folding screen was about eight inches off of the ground, and must have come from the same bullet that went through Maya's outfit sleeve. If that is the case as it appears to be , Maya must have been squatting near the screen.

The question is, what would Maya have been doing over there, if she was busy killing Dr. Franziska's far from finished, though. She yells at Gumshoe for ruining her "perfect" logic, and then announces her plan to bring Lotta Hart to the stand.

The Judge calls a recess, first. Just when things seem lost, Pearl brings in Mia for help. Mia reminds Phoenix that Lotta took more than a single photo and Lotta is hiding it from the court. Phoenix requests another testimony, but the judge overrules him.

He overturns that overrule however as Von Karma wants to continue on, as she doesn't want the trial to end when Phoenix has some fight left in him. Phoenix brings up the second photo and accuses Lotta of withholding it. The photographer says that the prosecutor told her not to bring it up. When confronted about this, Von Karma says that the photograph is redundant and saw no point in submitting it. The photo is the same woman but her face and physique are much different from Maya.

Phoenix concludes that this woman is certainly not Maya, but Von Karma counters his claim by showing a picture of Mia and Phoenix's conversation from yesterday, pointing out that the former, just like Lotta's photo has the same clothing and hair as Maya but with a much different face and body. That is because she is in a middle of channeling a spirit, similar to what we see in Lotta's photo.

Her lecture is moot as Phoenix points out the woman's left sleeve. The bullet hole left by the bullet is missing, and this is after the gun was fired.

Von Karma denies hiding it from the courtroom and blames Gumshoe for overlooking such critical evidence. Phoenix assumes the shooter is someone else. He explains by theorizing that Maya left the Chamber at some point.

He proves this by showing the Black Key. Maya should have had it by the time of her arrest. Instead, it was found in the hands of Pearl. At this point, the judge is confused, the woman in Lotta's picture could be Maya, but the key proves that Maya had left the room at some point. He ends the trial without a verdict, leaving Phoenix relieved and Von Karma furious. When Phoenix asks Pearl about what she was doing at the time of the murder, she claims she was doing nothing.

Her tone of voice and the Psyche Locks that appear suggest something else. When he asks her about the key, she tells Phoenix that she found it in the incinerator at the garden. Back on Winding Way, he runs into Ini, who shows Phoenix a purple urn. The are cracks all around it and it is labeled "I AM". Ini still denies being involved with the murder.

Determined to get her to talk, he asks her about the accident that killed her older sister. He was met with more Psyche Locks. Phoenix looks inside the incinerator and discovers a shred of Maya's clothing with a bit of blood on it. In the meditation chamber, Phoenix sees Morgan looking at a photo and talking eerie sentences. She insists that all she did in the channeling room was release the spirit, and tells Phoenix more about the Kurain traditions. It has been 16 years since Misty ran off from a certain scandal.

If she doesn't return in 4 years, she would be declared dead and the Master title would be given to her offspring, unless they're all dead of course, or in Maya's case, executed for murder.

Then the title would go to the branching family, which Pearl would be the new Master. Phoenix notices that a hint of excitement in her voice, and not the bad kind.

Returning to the detention center, he tells Maya what Mia told him about mediums not dreaming. Phoenix concludes that Maya was set up somehow. Someone wanted Grey dead and wanted Maya to take the blame. He also asks about Pearl's alibi. Maya remembers playing with a ball with her before the channeling had began.

She usually keeps the ball in a clothing box in the Side Room. On his way to the side room, he encounters Lotta, who keeps running from Phoenix as soon as he is within her line of sight. After disappearing in the side room, she is found hiding in the clothing box. After she runs off, Phoenix notices a hole in the box. I seems to be the same height as the one on the folding screen! He also finds Pearl's ball. And speaking of Pearl, Phoenix decides that it's time to get some words out of her.

Using the evidence he found, he gets Pearl to confess that she broke the sacred urn with her ball. She spent a while trying to fix it in Winding Way. She saw no one while she fixed it up. Phoenix ponders about how everything is connected, especially regarding Ini. He was too deep in thought to notice Lotta getting his attention at first. After scolding her for hiding evidence in today's trial, he tries to get information regarding Ini.

All Lotta tells him that she was once hospitalized. To get information, she suggests going to the clinic she was treated in. Reluctantly, Phoenix made a visit to the Hotti Clinic.

There he meets a person who claims to be the eponymous owner, but is actually one of the patients. However, he does give information regarding Ini. Ini was a victim of a car accident.

She was so badly burnt from the accident, that she needed surgical attention. Luckily, they used her photo to reconstruct her face.

Hotti happens to be holding that very same photo He also gives him a tabloid regarding the accident. Here, Phoenix would find some startling information regarding the crash Back at the village, Phoenix learns from Lotta that Morgan had called the police and set up a get together with them. Lotta also speculates that Morgan could be trying to steal the Master seat.

Lotta has learned that Morgan is Misty's older sister. Misty is the "Master" of the technique, however, usually the eldest daughter of the family, Morgan in this case, should have had the most powerful medium of the family. However, since Morgan was weak, the title went to Misty instead.

With a little help with Maya's Magatama. Phoenix was able to use the evidence he had gotten from Hotti and was able to had Ini admit that she had been the same accident that killed Mimi. She was in the passenger's seat when they both fell asleep and were suddenly trapped in the great ball of fire.

Ini grabbed her purse and was able to get out. Her sister of course, wasn't so lucky. This tragedy sounds like a good reason to kill Grey as Ini still holds a grudge against him.

After seeing her mother off, Pearl has a very bad feeling about what was going to happen. She is extremely worried about Maya and wants Phoenix to visit her. At the Detention Center, Phoenix instead meets Mia, who wants to see how her former student is doing.

And that the cloth and key could be used against them both. Mia doesn't have a clue about why her aunt would help get Grey killed. But suspects that it may have something to do with her mother Before trial, Phoenix asks Pearl to contact Mia for help, but more so that Pearl won't to watch today's trial. Von Karma is very confident on her victory. Much so that she had set up a TV crew to watch Phoenix Wright first defeat.

As Mia predicted Morgan was called up to help her claims regarding the key. Morgan testifies that Maya had escaped her while she was performing the technique, which is why she was outside the room and with her, the key.

The cross examination saw Morgan cleverly covering up all of the holes in her testimony. After she was done, Ini was called up to say where the killer had gone to.

She testifies that her sister talked to her. She told her about how she was murdered and how she got her revenge. Ini claims feeling happy in a sad way for seeing her sister for the first time in years. She also claims seeing nothing weird on her.

Phoenix points out that she would have seen blood all over her sister's clothing. Learning of her mistake she briefly goes out of character when pressured. She then says that the room was dark. Ini claims to have led her back to the channeling room.

She said that she saw no one but Phoenix points out that she would have seen Pearl fixing the broken urn along the way. It was obvious that she was never at Winding Way when the crime took place, but somehow she knew that Morgan was the only person in the Channeling Chamber in the aftermath. When asked about this, Phoenix theorizes that she was at the Channeling Chamber the whole time. But weren't Maya and Grey the only ones in the room.

Phoenix shows the court she could have been hiding behind the folding screen inside the clothing box that was brought in from the Side Room, waiting for a chance to kill Dr. Phoenix knows about the box because there is a hole like the one on the folding screen. When Grey fired the gun at the killer, the bullet went through the folding screen and inside the box.

When asked about how she did it, Phoenix brings up Morgan as her accomplice. After going through what really happened in there, it looks like thing are looking up.

However, von Karma chuckles, as there is one flaw to Phoenix's theory. Why would Ini go through the trouble to get her revenge, and why in such a ridiculous fashion? The car accident isn't good enough as Ini would have killed him long ago when she had the chance if that were a motive. Mia gives Phoenix another minute to think over. Phoenix asks for another testimony.

Von Karma, clearly not learning from yesterday , allows it if it means driving her opponent to the ground. Phoenix asks to go into more detail about the car accident Ini was in. Ini claims that Mimi was tired from all of the talking she had to do. When asked why they couldn't switch drivers, Ini claims she didn't have a driver's license, and no the "License Photo" doesn't count.

Even if she had the license, Mimi still would let her drive. That is because the car she drove was new. She got it from England. Now hold on, if that was a British car and she got from the right as she said from the article and British cars had the drivers seat in the right side of the car, does that mean she came out from the drivers seat? Mimi was the one driving, then that means Phoenix then states that the Ini on the stand is in fact her older sister Mimi all along and vice versa.

Mimi had used the picture if Ini for the reconstruction to fool people into thinking she herself had perished. One problem, the one person he wanted to contact is not actually dead. The technique doesn't work on the living, obviously. If the technique doesn't work on the spirit in this case Mimi, then it's still among the living. Not willing to go through a much greater scandal, Mimi decided she would stop the channeling on whenever costs.

It unbelievable yes, but then Mimi finally breaks out of her sisterly persona and confesses to her crime. She only became Ini to get away from everything that had been happening, from the malpractice incident to the car accident that took her sister's life. It was too much for her. If only that spiritual mumbo-jumbo didn't happened Despite more questions to be answered, the one thing that matters is that Maya's innocence is proven.

After the trial, Maya briefly reunites with Mia which is very awkward considering what we had just seen Maya recognizes the scent she smelled in her dream. It was Mia's old robes. Maya is confused on why Morgan helped out Mimi. Phoenix suspects that she did all of that so that Pearl would be the next master since with Maya would be out of the way through capital punishment.

Even though that plan may have been foiled, Morgan hasn't given up as she waits for another opportunity to bring Maya down and Pearl up In Kurain Channelling tradition, the eldest daughter of the current Master usually succeeds her.

However, because of Morgan Fey's weak powers, the title of Master actually went to her younger sister Misty. Misty would later disappear after the DL-6 incident, and if she did not return within 20 years the village would consider her dead and her eldest surviving daughter would become Master. Misty had two children, Mia and Maya. Mia would leave the village to become an attorney, while Maya would remain in training. Morgan also had a child, Pearl, who was considered a channelling prodigy and would be a worthy Master if the main Master family were unavailable.

Mia would later be murdered, leaving Maya as heir to the title of Master. At Doctor Turner Grey's private clinic, a nurse by the name of Mimi Miney made a series of errors resulting in the death of 14 patients. The stress of the subsequent police investigation exhausted her. Driving home with her younger sister Ini one night, she fell asleep and the car crashed. In the panic to escape the burning car, she grabs Ini's purse by mistake.

Ini is killed in the accident, while Mimi is badly burned. Desiring to escape the scandal, she uses Ini's license photograph and her need for reconstructive surgery to take on her sister's identity. It's not a pleasant year for Mimi, who has no interest in resuming Ini's studies of parapsychology.

Doctor Grey's clinic experiences a downturn in business because of the scandal and the rumours that he drugged Mimi to silence her. He announces his plan to have the spirit of Mimi channelled to uncover the truth behind the malpractice. Panicking about being discovered, Mimi goes to Kurain village and conspires with Morgan Fey to murder Doctor Grey and frame Maya for it.

The past would stay buried for Mimi, and with Maya imprisoned or executed Pearl would become the next Master. Before Doctor Grey and Maya go into the channelling room, Mimi sneaks in, wearing a spirit medium outfit and a wig, and hides in a large clothes box she and Morgan moved there. Once the door is locked and the channelling begins, Mimi comes out and drugs Maya, stowing her in the box, and proceeds to stab Doctor Grey. What she hadn't counted on was that he would survive the initial attack, and had a gun.

His one shot misses, so then she grabs the gun off him and shoots him in the head. At this point Phoenix Wright and Lotta Hart break into the room, so Mimi acts as though her spirit is in possession of Maya.

Morgan shoos them away to call the police, after which they bring Maya out of the box, put her fingerprints on the murder weapons and move the box back to the side room. Just days before New Years Phoenix took Pearl to see the circus. She was blown away by everything she saw there, including the incredible flying man known as Maximillion Galactica. The next morning, Maya calls Phoenix and tells him that Max himself was arrest under the charge of murder and wants him to meet her at the Detention Center.

There, they the fabulous Max himself. Max brags about how "rescued" the Big Berry Circus. He also learns that the ringleader, Russell Berry, was the victim. The last time he saw Russell is when they talked in his office.

He claims that he only talked about his salary, but some Psyche Locks appear suggesting more than that. Phoenix and Maya slowly realize that Max isn't taking his situation seriously. After being told the reality he is in, he breaks character and pleads Phoenix to defend him in court. At the crime scene, they meet who else but Gumshoe, who tells them that the victim died by a nasty blow to the head.

Maybe he could have flown? Gumshoe also mentions that they had an eyewitness, also they are forbidden from entering the Lodging Plaza, or so Gumshoe says. They head inside the night top, where Phoenix was attacked by a tiger. Thankfully they were saved by a highly charming lion tamer Regina Berry, daughter of Russell Berry. She is unsettlingly perky for a girl whose dad just died. She talks about the time her dad shot her friend lion dead.

She remembers that Russell went to his office in a hurry the last time she saw him. She also announces that Max and a tenor singer named Trilo proposed their love to her. They went to Russell's office and find the papers to Max's salary. The salary raise is incredible, but Phoenix notices that the paper was dated a week ago. Maya also steals a poster from the wall.

They entered the Lodging room, where they meet the Moe the Clown, who greets them with a bombardment of lame jokes and slang which Maya apparently enjoys. With all of his effort to not lose his mind, Phoenix manages to learn from Moe that he is the eyewitness and that he believes that Max was the killer. He calls Russell a great man, always paying his worker even when no one showed up from the show. After finding a shattered battle at the cafeteria, they talked to Max again.

They both had confess their love to her and it really made Max mad. He then saw Russell leave the office with his hat and cloak since it was so cold outside. As they decide on what to do next, Ben starts to talk in a strange and rude manner at them through his puppet Trilo.

However, the silver lining in all of this is Regina, whom he is planning to propose to. He also implies that he will testify in court tomorrow against Max. As they explore more of the circus, a monkey ambushes Phoenix and steals his badge. Regina comes and tells Phoenix the monkey, named Money, usually steals shiny things.

She also believes that Trilo is an actual person with Ben always hanging out with him for some reason and that she would be happy to marry him. They learn from Moe that Regina seems to be living in some sort of fantasy world in her head, that everything strange in the circus is everyday normal stuff for her. Moe leads them to the room of the acrobat named Acro, where Money usually keeps his, err, findings.

She calls up Gumshoe, who testifies that Russell died due to blunt force trauma that snapped his vertebrae. The body was found laying on top of a heavy wooden box. Maybe it disappeared through magic? Von Karma calls up Ben and Trilo.

After a difficult introduction, Trilo testifies that he saw Max heading towards the crime. He knew it was Max because he was wearing his signature silk hat, cloak and white roses.

Phoenix then realizes that it was strange that they would be hanging out in the harsh cold weather in the dead of night, so he theorizes that they were waiting for Regina to propose to her.

Trilo says that he was going to give Regina an engagement ring. Trilo admits that he and Ben left their spot for five minutes to chase after Money, who stole the ring, which means that someone other than Max may have passed by their spot while they were chasing the monkey. Von Karma retaliates by bringing announcing another witness, who will cement Max as the perpetrator once and for all! Max says that he went in Russell's office with his costume and Russell went to the crime scene with the costume.

Max wonders why they only found the silk hat not not his cloak. Von Karma calls up Moe. After another difficult introduction, he claims that he peeked out of the window just before he went to bed. Phoenix reminds him of the thump he heard outside. When questioned about seeing the whole crime, Moe admits that he did not see the murder weapon, Phoenix pushes Moe, saying that he saw the whole when he also said that he heard a thump.

After his memory is jogged, Moe admits that he only saw Russell already face down on the box. Von Karma told him to keep his mouth shut. He testifies again, saying that he only saw the silhouette of the killer wearing Max's silk hat and cloak but couldn't see what he was holding. Phoenix points out that Moe could have also seen the white roses as Trilo says he was wearing.

In another testimony regarding the symbols, he claims that he was wearing his hat the whole time, when it fact the hat was found at the crime scene. At this point Moe was furious and throws a tantrum. Curious, Phoenix asks Moe how the killer left the scene. In his final testimony, Moe claims that the killer flew away from the crime scene.

This revelation confuses everyone and the judge calls off the trial for more investigation. Court reconvened. Franziska opened by stating her plan to present a new witness that hat seen Maximillion fly out the window. She called Acro to the stand. Acro testifies that he saw Max flying with his hat on, but Phoenix points out the hat was still at the crime scene. He then accuses Acro of the murder.

Franziska mocks Phoenix for the accusation, as there is no way the wheelchair-bound acrobat could leave his room without someone's else help. Phoenix disagrees, as Acro didn't need help to leave as he committed the crime from within his room. Phoenix explains that Acro killed Russel Berry by dropping the missing bust of Max onto the ringmaster. He had placed the large box earlier in a spot that would ensure he would hit his target with minimal aiming. The choice of Max's bust as a weapon was by chance, as it was amongst Money's collection of stolen shiny things.

Also by chance was Max's cape getting caught onto the bust, which meant when Acro pulled the bust back up, it looked like to an outside observer that Max himself was flying.

That neatly explains Moe's testimony, and the contradictions involving the hat and roses. So Acro could have committed the murder. But what was his motive? After all, he had looked up to the ringmaster as a father figure. The judge calls for a ten minute recess. After it, Acro will testify on his relationship to Russel Berry. Court reconvinces. Returning to the witness stand, Acro spoke of his life as an orphan before how Russel took him in to join the circus. Basically he was grateful to the ringmaster.

Upon being asked if Acro has a motive, Phoenix concedes that Acro has no motive to kill the ringmaster, but the ringmaster was never the target of his murder plot. He had planned to kill Regina that night. Phoenix revealed the note Regina found. Acro must have slipped it into her pockets when she brought him his breakfast. Because she didn't understand what the note meant, she placed it up on the bulletin board. The ringmaster, however, knew what the note's contents meant, and so went to the lodging house in order to protect his daughter.

Due to being in a wheelchair, Acro could not hold the bust and look out the window at the same time, so he had no way to know that someone else arrived at the designated time instead of Regina. So when he dropped the bust, he assumed it was Regina down there. As for why he wanted to kill Regina, it was to avenge Bat.

Regina had intended to prank Bat by giving him a pepper-laced scarf, in retaliation for making her sneeze when he got pepper on her. So unintentionally, Regina was responsible for putting Bat into a coma for the past six months. Acro thanks Phoenix for treating what happened to Bat with the respect it deserves, but points out the lawyer is missing proof. Specifically, where is the murder weapon?

Even Franziska's surprise search of Acro's room didn't turn up anything. Thinking it over, Phoenix declares that the bust is in Acro's possession, specifically under the large blanket he wore. With no way to leave his room without help, Acro had no way of disposing it easily. So when Franziska came unexpectedly, he had to quickly hide it.

And he could hide it under his blanket as he was a big man with a rather large wheelchair, meaning lots of room to conceal a bust.

Cornered, Acro confesses. However, when he learned he had killed the ringmaster, his first thought was suicide. But he changed his mind, and decided to go with the prosecution and testify against Max.

There was something he still needs to do after all. The judge asks if Acro thinks himself a victim, the acrobat burst into tears, saying that he is a murderer. Max is declared not guilty, but Regina isn't happy, realizing that everything was her fault, and now the circus is going to fall apart. She asks Phoenix is Acro is still going to come after her. Phoenix explains that Acro doesn't want revenge, but actually wants to see Bat come out of his coma.

Realizing she could make up for what happened, Regina will watch over Bat in Acro's place. As for the circus, Moe decided he'll be the new ringmaster, and Max is willing to continue working for them in order to make the circus the best show there is.

Meanwhile at an airport, Edgeworth receives a call from Gumshoe, who states that the surprise search was a success.

Edgeworth asks Gumshoe ensure that Acro is treated well, and that he'll be returning to the Prosecutor's Office. After hanging up, Edgeworth sets off to board his flight. Regina's favourite animal to control was Leon the Lion. Bat was quite smitten with Regina, and would often tease her by throwing pepper at her and make her sneeze. One day she tries to get her own back by giving him a scarf laced with pepper.

After this, he announces he will put his head in Leon's mouth to impress her. Unfortunately lions are affected by pepper as well, and Leon sneezes and bites down on Bat. Acro tries to rescue his brother and his legs are terribly injured. Bat is now in a coma from which there is little chance of recovery, and it looks like Acro's days as an acrobat are over. Russell Berry shoots Leon the next day, believing him dangerous. Due to Regina's upbringing she cannot fully appreciate what is going on, believing that Leon and Bat are now "stars" that she will get to see one day.

Although consciously he knows she had no malice, Acro cannot stand to see her so completely ignorant about her role in the accident, and it drives him to try and kill her. On the day of the incident, Acro slips a note into Regina's pocket for "The Murderer" to come to the circus plaza at 10pm to discuss it. Being in her own little world, she does not realise the note is for her, so posts it on the cafeteria noticeboard.

Her father sees the note, realises the implications and tears it off. At the same time, Money has stolen a lifesize bust of Max because of the shiny playing cards and stowed it in Acro's room, who he lives with.

On the night of the incident, Max and Russell discuss the possibility of marrying Regina. After this meeting, Russell dons Max's cloak and hat to avoid being identified.

Although he is spotted by Ben and Trilo, they think he is Max. Russell arrives to find a large crate, and as he bends over it to pick it up, Acro springs his trap. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? User Info: Luketheman5 Luketheman5 12 years ago 1 I don't get that joke. Could someone explain? Who else got the Fresh Prince Reference. Do you think Bat will ever wake up? Whats the code to delete all data on this game? How do I get past moe in court in the first case?

Main Quest. Is this game longer than Ace Attorney? Phoenix : She must have some sort of strange power over them! Maya : You're not kidding. Two people in one day! Even I want to profess my love for her! Phoenix : Me too! She's so cute Moe Tommy. The pay sucks The clown sucks And my partner has his hand up my pants. But nowadays All I perform in is my wheelchair. Acro : Yes. Phoenix : And you said that you were resting in bed. Acro : That is correct. Phoenix : But you were still able to hear a sound from outside?

Acro : I was indeed. Phoenix : inner monologue Pressing Acro doesn't seem to get results Adrian Andrews Kirio Kamiya. Shelly de Killer Sazaemon Koroshiya. Stimac anime. Show Spoilers.



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