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:51:00
No... as long as I can collect what
he owes, that's all it matters.

:51:07
But... something about
this does bother me.

:51:11
If you don't mind, sir,
please tell me.

:51:21
I'm sure that there must be
a reason not to tell me...

:51:24
...but, if I don't ask...
then I'll regret it.

:51:27
No... if I may be blunt... it does
feel somewhat ominous.

:51:34
If I may...
:51:36
...if I may so ask,
Mr. Kisoya...

:51:42
Well, sooner or later, I
would've had to tell...

:51:45
...you, of all people, at least.
:51:47
...you, of all people, at least.
Excuse me?

:51:48
There is too much of a resemblance...
too much for mere strangers.

:51:52
As this may involve you in the future,
please allow me to explain.

:51:55
But, remember... I am telling you this
because you seem trustworthy.

:52:00
Please, never tell anyone.
Not even Sir Niiro.

:52:03
Do you understand?
:52:06
Yes, sir. I'm not Okiku of Sagamiya
for nothing... I know that much.

:52:11
The blood of a samurai family
runs in Sir Niiro's veins.

:52:16
I cannot reveal their name, but they are
of exceptional legacy and status.

:52:22
Sir?
:52:22
Sir?
But, he is the son of a concubine...

:52:25
...or rather, I should say, adolescent
mistakes resulted in his birth.

:52:34
The woman... gave birth to him
back in her home town.

:52:39
There was a reason
for that.

:52:41
It was not possible for the son to
be recognized by the father.

:52:44
It so happens that the woman's father
and I were very close friends...

:52:50
...so, recognizing how sad
the situation was...

:52:53
...I chose to take young Niiro
and his mother with me...

:52:57
...and we proceeded
to a certain place.

:52:59
It was the house of a physician, who
worked for a major Daimyo.


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