It’s Naoto’s turn in the spot light. She talks to Bishop, the blind priest, about finding both the person with the black sword that she’s searching for and Heine, whom she thinks can lead her to the bottom levels of the city to find the person. Bishop cautions her that sometimes the past should be left there. She does catch up with Heine (who does his best to avoid her since he’s frightened by women, or at least extremely avoidy) and Badou as they go talk to Granny Liza about more jobs. Some of Granny’s ‘boys’ (genetic mutants like Heine and Granny) show up and bullets start flying. Then the hard core twins, two little girls who have weapons built into their bodies, arrive and everything goes to hell. They keep calling Heine their big brother which spooks him.
Fu-sama (potentially the person Naoto is looking for) is dispatched to bring back the twins. By the end Naoto is wondering if she bite off too much, especially in the light of how much punishment the twins and Heine can take and survive. There is another graphic glimpse into Heine’s tragic past. There’s no doubt about it. This is graphic stuff. However, unlike most ultra violent manga, there is a plot to this and a compelling storyline to go with all the bullets and blood.