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Episode 11Complication

Aired October 3, 2004 · 25 min

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Mariko is released and quickly overpowers the surrounding soldiers, but the professors had anticipated this and detonate an explosive embedded in her, causing her to lose an arm. She is then transported to where Nyuu and Nana are staying. Meanwhile, Nana is settling into life at the inn, though Kouta encourages her to take on more responsibilities.

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