Enbamingu Page #2

Year:
1999
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organization to steal Yoshiki's head?

Yeah, I guess.

Could have been done to harass the

Shindo family, or a case of revenge.

It's just like the Abe Sada case.

In Japan, these kinds of cases

are usually to do with love and hatred.

But Yoshiki Shindo was

only a high school kid.

Yes?

You'd be surprised to learn what

high school kids can get up to.

Yes, I guess he was

popular among girls.

I got it.

They've found the secret headquarters

of the organization.

Even useless police executives

will get up off their butts,

if they're pressured by

a powerful politician.

Can I have some?

They'll never find it there.

It's a letter of introduction from the

body organ trading organization.

Where did you get this?

I was invited.

It was many years ago.

But I didn't take up their offer. I'm not

good at speaking in English, anyway.

What was the thing called? The thing

written on the bottom of the letter.

Do you mean the email address?

A body's head isn't very profitable

on the body organ black market,

so they normally end up

getting sent to this address.

But why?

There's a certain man.

He's the kind of man who can

make anything turn to gold.

Who is he?

Dr Fuji.

He used to be a respected surgeon,

but he was disqualified after carrying

out an illegal organ transplant.

Then he acquired the embalming

technique in the USA

and became well known for using it

in the field during the Vietnam War.

But he was involved in another illegal

embalming case and was again disqualified.

Since then he's been working

in the body organ black market.

Body organ black market?

His technique is outstanding.

I've seen bodies embalmed by him.

I can only describe his

work as magnificent.

But, he uses someone else's

body parts for the embalming.

That's against the principals

of embalming.

Yes, he's an evil man.

So is this guy in Japan now?

Your mother's body...

He did it in the States.

You remember her perfectly

embalmed body, don't you?

Shall we go in then?

Where's the head?

What is it?

It's Hiraoka.

There are piles of heads,

but we couldn't find Yoshiki's.

Anyway, I'll see you

tomorrow morning.

That's not what we specified.

What were you thinking of?

I'm the one who'll be

told off by the doctor.

Call the guy outside.

Can't you hear me?

Call the guy now!

So what do you want?

It's a head.

A young boy's head.

If you want this head,

I'll give it to you in ten minutes.

No. It has to be a particular boy's head.

The head you received here yesterday.

I'm not sure which one.

I handled ten bodies yesterday.

There was a head without a body,

wasn't there?

- If there was, I didn't see it.

- Don't play games with me.

Anyway, he's still alive, isn't he?

The experimental new medicine that was

being tested on him has destroyed him.

He's alive in a sense, but his digestive

organs are completely useless.

This is the smell of death.

So you're an embalmer too?

Don't put me into the

same category as you.

In any case, I wouldn't even

call you an embalmer.

You're a death dealer.

You're mad.

A death dealer...

That's clever.

Heads don't sell.

But there was an exception yesterday.

That's it. Who bought it?

If you were in my situation

and knew the answer...

I guess...

it was a woman who killed him.

But he committed suicide.

So it's not only the police

who can't examine the situation correctly.

What do you mean?

What were the holes on the bottom

of his left ear and his eyelid?

A needle.

When a skull is broken,

because of high pressure,

blood bursts out and gushes

from an artery.

But the needle accidentally

went into a vein,

and was pushed out

during the embalming procedure,

and stuck around the eye, but...

Professionals don't use

such basic techniques.

It must be a woman who killed

him and it has to be a kid.

Mr. Kurume said the same thing.

Kurume?

There's one more thing

I need to ask you about.

Twenty years ago, did you work

on an embalming project in the States,

for a woman called Haruko Murakami?

I can't recall things that happened

such a long time ago.

Please try to remember.

It's very important.

What's the point of finding out?

I don't need the past.

It's useless...

just like this skin.

Just go back to your work

and finish what you're doing!

What do you want?

Nothing in particular.

So, did you manage to meet Dr Fuji?

Mr. Kurume!

I was threatened by Mr. Detective.

Anyway, welcome back alive.

I'm busy.

If there's nothing else, please go.

Don't be so unfriendly.

The autopsy revealed another

person's hair with Yoshiki Shindo's

in the remains of the fireworks.

So Yoshiki was with someone else.

That's her, isn't it?

Rika Shinohara?

I don't know.

That's what we're gonna find out now.

Hey, how about the needle?

Did they find out anything about it?

There's nothing they can

do without the head.

Mr. Hiraoka, Ms Miyako,

I'm in huge trouble! Please help me.

What's wrong?

Our trading license might get suspended

because of the stolen head incident.

But tell me. This was just a

robbery, wasn't it? Right?

- It's Chief Jion who's doing this to us.

- It seems like war's just been declared.

You don't care, do you?

I'm not going to ask you anymore!

Miyako, the public health center

is coming for an inspection.

So let me have your key.

Dr Fuji is an internationally wanted suspect

who is being chased by the ICPO.

If they knew that you met him,

you'd lose more than

your trading license.

Fuji has definitely seen Yoshiki's head.

He also noticed the needle.

But according to the medical examiner,

that was not the cause of death.

A needle went inside his body

through the neck.

It might not be the cause of death,

but Yoshiki's body might've

been paralyzed at the time.

Paralyzed?

If you pierce the area just below the

ear with some kind of needle,

you can temporarily numb

the muscular tissue.

I see. That's why I'm always

cooperating with you.

That was Yoshiki...

Oh, that's Ayumi.

Ayumi?

Isn't she Rika Shinohara?

It's Ayumi. Right?

Yeah.

- Didn't you f*** her?

- Just keep your mouth shut.

You're thinking about Yoshiki, aren't you?

Can't you forget about him?

You're much better than him.

Are you mad? Don't compare me

with that spoilt little kid.

But Rika says it has to be him.

Who's Rika?

Can you meet her and speak to her?

Tell me what you know.

I told you.

Ayumi's brain's f***ed.

All of your brains are f***ed.

No. It's different in Ayumi's case.

How's it different?

She'll suddenly start to speak

like a guy and punches me,

and she's talking like a kid.

Ah!

What?

When she acts like a child,

she calls herself Rika.

Hey, tell me where

you get this drug from.

Is this your dad's property?

It's so cool, isn't it?

We should have a party soon.

Yoshiki!

You're alive! Yoshiki!

Hey, I'm Kuniaki!

Ah... Yoshiki!

Don't f*** with me.

I told you I'm not Yoshiki, alright?!

That's why I said it's no good.

What are you on about? Stupid!

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