The Lapse of memory of Makimura
the Lapse of memory of Makimura is the eleventh volume of the Manga City Hunter.
Summary by chapters
Goodbye… and rebonjour!
So that it can protect Yoshimi Iwai, Kaori is arranged so that the hospitalization of Ryô is prolonged.
The criminal retente to kill the nurse, but Ryô stops it in time. It leads then Yoshimi, which finally understood that it is it which is aimed, at Takatsuka, which explains to him why it wishes to bequeath all its fortune to him.
But Yoshimi does not wish to stop its trade. Finally, fortune will be used to assemble a school of nurses, whose Yoshimi will be the profit first of a purse.
The one night error
Kaori surprises Ryô come to see the panel of requests at the station of Shinjuku, but he flees, however leaving part of the name of the applicant. The request comes from Saeko, which manages to handle Ryô so that he thinks of having a debt towards her. It thus accepts to help it, in hiding-place of Kaori.
But the latter, suspecting something, follows them. They go in a club of gymnastics, where Kaori is able to infiltrate by causing a certain stir. It fails in the cloakroom of the monitors, where Saeko must go, but suddenly a soporific gas deadens it.
The army maneuvers of the bra
Deadened, Kaori is transported by men masked by a secrete way. Entering the cloakroom, Saeko and Ryô realize soporific gas odor. This last sees the jacket of Kaori. Saeko explains to him then what occurs: in this club of gymnastics, young women are removed, sold like slaves. Saeko wanted to be removed in order to be able to dismount the organization. But it is Kaori which was removed.
Ryô, then, shows Saeko to have knowingly made so that Kaori is removed, but excuses itself after being slapped by Saeko. He seeks the secrete way then, knowing well that Kaori does not have Pu being not taken along by the door if not they would have seen it.
In the secret part, Kaori awakes and tries to escape its criminals. But, in spite of its revolver, it is saved only by the arrival of Ryô.
The lapse of memory of Makimura
The stopped criminals, Kaori wants to force Ryô to return. But Saeko retains them, in their saying that it is for Makimura, the brother of Kaori, that she wants to solve the business. In front of the surprise of Kaori, Ryô explains why Saeko and Hideyuki were partners in the police force. But because of a unsolved business, he resigned.
Saeko explains why it is about the same business, traffic of slaves. A woman police officer was killed whereas she played the soft foods, the investigation having been revealed too early. Blamed, Hideyuki resigned. Saeko then decided to solve this business, at all costs.
Ryô says that it cannot however continue, if not it will be made kill by Kaori. But the latter retains it, and asks him to accept, its heart having been moved. Ryô succeeds in nevertheless extorting a “blow” from Saeko.
Saeko is arranged then to be collected by the members of the organization as a victim, with a transmitter. Kaori wants to go with Ryô, but this one refuses. Indeed, if it arrived to him something, Saeko could not look at Makimura opposite with the Paradise. It is also for that she did not want to expose her request to Kaori.
According to the signal of the transmitter, Ryô infiltrates in the castle which is used as den with the organization, and will seek to kill the boss… which proves to be a beautiful woman, that Ryô cannot obviously kill.
One day of tests for Ryô
Purposely making be made capture, Ryô makes charm with the boss, and is found with it in its office.
Saeko, which succeeded in leaving its prison, is joined by Kaori, which does not have Pu to remain behind. Learning the situation, the latter becomes insane of rage, and made irruption in the room of the boss whereas Ryô has just discovered with horror which it is about a transvestite. Kaori, drawing several shots, makes fall a lamp on the boss, which fall disappeared.
Whereas the henchmen arrive in their turn, alerted by these shootings, Ryô imitates the voice of the boss to intimate the order to them to excavate the neighborhoods, and to transfer the girls imprisoned in another place. Saeko, understanding that one needs a lure if not they will return quickly, makes so that Ryô “is devoted”.
Kaori and Saeko then will release the girls. Saeko is opposed to the arrival of Kaori. But this one shows him its weapon. Amazed, Saeko explains to him why it is about the weapon of Makimura, his/her brother. It includes/understands whereas Kaori will not give up coming. Together, they neutralize the henchmen dealing with captive, but run up against the boss, returned with it.
Ryô, during this time, is found encircled by all the troop of the henchmen, and is comforted by thinking of the twenty captive girls that it will be able to help and who obviously “will thank it”.
Ingenuous history of Ryô
Vis-a-vis the boss who uses a whip, Saeko uses knives, but does not make the weight. She then says to Kaori to benefit from the combat to flee with the truck and the captive girls. But Kaori, warning its weapon by ground, is thrown on it, and shoots at the boss, whose whip is divided right before slicing the head of Saeko.
But it is Ryô which drew, the ball of Kaori touched a pot of flowers. He then explains to amazed Saeko and Kaori why it was a work easy to sow its prosecutors.
Saeko and Ryô are found then with the hotel, Saeko having decided to refund its “debts”. But Kaori, jealous, cannot be prevented from making irruption in the room, and realizes that Ryô is not there any more.
Saeko explains why Ryô, Makimura and it formed a triangular relation. They it have both liked, and she liked them both. Whereas it had chosen, Makimura was assassinated.
She leaves while saying to Kaori that, if she Saeko manages to demolish herself of her attachment towards Makimura, there will undoubtedly be a new triangular relation…
Significant events
- Kaori discovers that Saeko and its brother were partners
- Saeko explains why she liked Ryô and Makimura, and that they liked it
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