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| - She is blunt, highly perceptive, and not afraid to speak her mind. She is the one to realize the truth behind the fate of Kurosawa Takumi and promptly addresses it, and has no problem calling Akira on the holes in his story, too. When she fights she does so with sword and gun, but generally does not strike to kill, merely to disable her opponent. She very much enjoys sake, and when drinking seems to become a cheerful and slightly silly person.
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| - She is blunt, highly perceptive, and not afraid to speak her mind. She is the one to realize the truth behind the fate of Kurosawa Takumi and promptly addresses it, and has no problem calling Akira on the holes in his story, too. When she fights she does so with sword and gun, but generally does not strike to kill, merely to disable her opponent. She very much enjoys sake, and when drinking seems to become a cheerful and slightly silly person. According to Arakawa Ryƫnosuke the woman can not be Sonozaki Mion, because Mion was one of the victims of the explosion at the school. As the story progresses she hears and sees things that can only be ghosts or memories of Mion's childhood friends, and the knowledge she has of the Sonozaki family, the village, and the local legends make it virtually impossible that she is anyone else.
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