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Usagi walks on a street when he is almost overrun by a horse whose rider
is pulled along with his hand trapped in the reigns.
A quick cut and the man is free but when Usagi comes closer, he finds that
the man is dying -- not from being pulled along with the horse but from Ninja
arrows. With his last breath, the samurai tells Usagi that he is Nekohana, a
retainer of Lord Nerai who was counselor to Lord Hikiji and that Lord Nerai
was involved in the assassination attempt of the young Geishu lord.
To prove his words, he gives Usagi a document which Nerai has written
before he commited seppuku as requested by Lord Hikiji because the attempt
failed. Then, he dies and before Usagi can even take a look at the document,
ninja appear and surround him. They introduce themselves as Neko Ninja and
demand that he turns the document over to them. Usagi declines their request
because his honor demands that he carries out the last request of the dead
samurai.
The ninja then try to kill him to get their hands on the document but Usagi
turns out to be hard to kill. Despite being wounded several times, Usagi can
hold them back but he is trapped against a tree when the ninja call for their
archers to take him down.
Fortunately, Tomoe Ame is nearby and can kill the archers. After killing
the last ninja, Usagi sags to the ground from exhaustion and shows Tomoe the
document. She is very surprised and decides to pass it on to her Lord
immediately so he can present it to the Shogun so the ambitions of Lord Hikiji
will be quelled once and for all.
Arriving at Edo, they are granted an audience at the palace but the Shogun
has no time for them. In his stead, Lord Okii Ashiyubi, the most trusted
adviser of the Shogun, receives them and declines Lord Noriyuki's request to see
the Shogun personally with some force. He accepts the document, reads it and
asks Lord Noriyuki to keep quiet about it until the Shogunate has acted.
Satisfied with that, Lord Noriyuki and his entourage leave. They look at
the sky when it starts to rain but they fail to see Lord Okii who watches them
leave.
But Lord Okii is soon interrupted by Lord Hebi and he doesn't seem to be too
happy about this. Things take an unexpected turn when Okii passes the document
on to Hebi and accepts a forged document in return which he will present to the
Shogun instead of the original. Hebi asks him to tell the Shogun that the
Geishu lord had been tricked and had not known that the document was a
forgery.
They assume that the Shogun will charge Okii to make discreet investigations
who will of course soon be quietly dropped. Lord Hebi can only thank Okii for
his loyalty to Lord Hikiji.
Unknowing of these events, Usagi and Tomoe Ame enjoy their victory and share
a short time of happiness.
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