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With Jotaro held hostage by the Mogura Ninja, Usagi can do nothing.
Kenichi can do nothing but blame Usagi and Mariko is utterly afraid
that her sole child will be killed. Jotaro on the other hands, takes
advantage of the ninja's concentration on the samurai and bites him in
his hand.
It is all the distraction Usagi needs to kill the ninja and rescue the
boy. Meanwhile - the ninja's comrades have ambushed the storehouse -
stealing everything within.
On the dead ninja's garb are clumps of red clay. the only source of this
clay in the area is a nearby mountain, and this is where Kenichi, Usagi
and the villagers go.
They search the area seemingly in vain, until the Usagi's childhood
memories take him back to a cave in the mountain face. Upon finding the cave
they also find the stolen supplies; no sign of the Mogura Ninja however. As
the villagers go to retrieve their supplies the Mogura Ninja burst from the
ground, surprising and killing several samurai.
They quickly recover and rally around Usagi and Kenichi. One of the
slain samurai's torches catches on some straw floor matting, setting the
place ablaze. Sensitive to the painful light, the ninja turn to flee. After
several close calls, the Mogura Ninja are slain to a mole and most of the
supplies are rescued, ensuring the survival of the village.
The following day, after Usagi finishes paying his respects to his
father's tomb, he and Mariko wander the village remembering their childhood.
They talk of karma and what might have been and about what remembrances they
had of each other, so long ago. Usagi must leave the following morning and
after he escorts Mariko to her room, he unties his topknot, revealing the
lock of Mariko's hair that he took from her all those years ago. Perhaps he
does not realise that he is not the only one who believes a keepsake is for
keeps.
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