15 - The Witching Hour Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [01:12] Nar     Hunting a monster. [01:14] Nar     Akagi agreed to Ougi and     Yasuoka's outrageous proposal. [01:20] Nar     His heart was moved by this mechanism     of a challenge that brings death. [01:25] Nar     And he picked up a scent in the     monster that was similar to his own. [01:31] Aka     He is bored. [01:32] Aka     Just like me. [01:39] Aka     He's tired of living. [01:43] Aka     This man stands alone     and hopelessly bored [01:47] Aka     at the summit of the     mountain they call success. [01:52] Aka     His whole life was filled with success, [01:55] Aka     but now it's past its expiration date. [01:58] Aka     It can't intoxicate him anymore. [02:01] Aka     You're like a giant serpent     being roasted alive. [02:05] Old     I can't die yet. [02:07] Old     There must be something else... [02:10] Aka     Except there isn't. [02:12] Aka     So just die already, you heretic. [02:14] Aka     That is your only salvation. [02:17] Aka     You and I will never be understood. [02:20] Aka     We're just outcasts. [02:23] Aka     We are of the same kind. SIGN    Episode 15 SIGN    The Witching Hour SIGN    The Inada Group [02:28] Nar     After Akagi got back to Tokyo, [02:30] Nar     he stayed with the Inada Group,     where Ougi was the second in command. [02:35] Nar     Akagi now waits for his moment     to approach the monster, [02:39] Nar     for the negotiations to close. [02:42] Nar     Akagi imagines the monster. [02:45] Nar     What is that man's core? [02:50] Nar     Washizu Iwao. [02:54] Nar     Washizu graduated from the     Old Imperial University in 1912. [02:57] Nar     He joined the investigative     bureau at the age of 22, [02:59] Nar     what is called the police force today. [03:02] Nar     He distinguished himself considerably [03:04] Nar     with his brilliant intelligence and ambition. [03:07] Nar     In 1932, at the age of 42, [03:09] Nar     he became the superintendent     of a special police unit. [03:12] Nar     And in 1940, at the age of 50, [03:14] Nar     he rose to the position of what would     be the Chief Commissioner today. [03:20] Nar     But in 1942 he suddenly retired. [03:26] Nar     Washizu foresaw... [03:29] Nar     the destruction of this country. [03:32] Nar     Undoubtedly, he has the ability to     see one or two steps into the future; [03:36] Nar     a remarkable sense of foresight. SIGN    Kyousei Consulting [03:39] nar     After the war,     Washizu started a consulting firm. [03:44] nar     He possessed knowledge of [03:46] nar     many a politician's scandals     from his time in the police, [03:49] nar     and he used it to obtain     information from them. [03:53] nar     This meant he knew what     places would be developed, [03:56] nar     what laws would be lifted. [04:00] nar     With this valuable information,     he was able to consult with many firms. [04:07] nar     Of course, Washizu's advice     was always spot on. [04:09] nar     Those firms grew rapidly, [04:11] nar     and he continued to skim a     percentage of the profits. [04:16] nar     He amassed a seemingly     infinite amount of money. [04:19] nar     Money that continued to increase. [04:21] nar     Money. [04:23] nar     Next thing he knew, he was     standing all alone at the summit. [04:27] nar     In his grip, he held the power of money [04:29] nar     as well as the secrets of     politicians and business men. [04:32] nar     Nobody was any longer in a position     to point a finger at him. [04:36] nar     He was an absolute power     overwhelming all others. [04:38] nar     The hidden king who rules the     country from the shadows. [04:42] nar     But then, this undefeated man fell     victim to old age... and insanity. [04:48] nar     The shrewd man who had overcome the     changing times by his own power [04:53] nar     and had such control over himself     ended up destroying his own spirit. [04:56] nar     Most likely through despair     so overwhelmingly deep, [05:00] nar     the average person cannot     even hope to comprehend it. [05:04] Was     Why can't I be satisfied? [05:06] Was     Why must I die? [05:09] Aka     Of course you'll die. [05:11] Aka     Even the greatest kings die. [05:13] Aka     Your mistake was closing     your eyes to that truth. [05:18] Aka     I bet he hates people     just for being young. [05:21] Was     What is this? What is this? [05:24] Was     A piece of trash with no     intelligence or talent, [05:27] Was     but he will outlive me. [05:29] Was     I won't allow it. [05:31] Was     I won't allow it. [05:33] Was     I won't allow it! [05:40] Nar     It's August, 1965. [05:43] Nar     For the first time in his 75 years,     the monster Washizu Iwao was in trouble. [05:49] Nar     His arrest was imminent. [05:53] Nar     Witnesses testified to the meeting     of Fake Akagi and Washizu's underlings. [05:58] Nar     Items found at the site of the     buried corpse matched items [06:01] Nar     that had been used in Washizu's home. [06:03] Nar     The tire tracks at the scene matched those [06:05] Nar     of a car found at his mansion. [06:08] Nar     There was nowhere left to run, [06:10] Nar     but Washizu still escaped     the predicament cleverly. [06:14] Nar     Using his vast fortune, [06:17] Nar     he bribed high-ranking politicians     and members of the police. [06:21] Nar     He also blackmailed them by threatening [06:23] Nar     to expose their scandals to the public. [06:27] Nar     Mixing these soft and hard methods,     he slowly turned the situation around. [06:31] Nar     He got away. [06:36] Was     It looks like the last local cop who was     still against me gave in to the bribe. [06:41] Was     You can all rest assured. [06:44] Was     I made it fit. [06:46] Guy     Congratulations, sir. [06:49] Was     Of course. [06:50] Was     This is the natural outcome. [06:52] Was     Of course they would want     to cover up a murder [06:55] Was     committed by a former police officer. [06:57] Was     This is the natural outcome. [06:59] Was     Though, those stubborn fools did     extort quite a sum out of me. [07:04] Was     But it's all the same. [07:07] Was     No matter how much I give them,     I can always get it back. [07:11] Was     I know all of their secrets. [07:15] Was     It's not a problem. [07:17] Was     I won't fall. [07:19] Was     I will never fall. [07:22] Was     However, they say I have to     leave the country for a while. [07:27] Was     I wouldn't normally excuse such     insolence committed against me [07:30] Was     by the country I have     devoted my life to serving, [07:32] Was     but it looks like the media is     close to uncovering something. [07:36] Was     Yoshioka. [07:37] Was     I have no choice. [07:38] Was     Will you accompany me? [07:40] Yoshi     Yes, of course, I will. [07:42] Yoshi     Your entire fortune,     including the worth of this mansion, [07:45] Yoshi     is ready to be liquefied at any     time and accompany you, as well. [07:49] Yoshi     You could hide yourself for years. [07:54] Was     Yoshioka. [07:56] Was     How dare you suggest I "hide" myself? [08:00] Was     Have you forgotten all I     have done for this country? [08:04] Was     I laid the very foundations     for this nation! [08:08] Was     Have you forgotten my contributions? [08:15] Was     Compared to such     overwhelming contributions, [08:18] Was     how can anything I do be a problem?! [08:21] Was     It's no problem if I decide to     kill five or six useless punks. [08:26] Was     They should allow me to do that. [08:28] Was     Am I wrong, Yoshioka? [08:30] Yoshi     It is as you say, sir. [08:38] Was     I want you to contact Ougi. [08:41] Was     It seems they have someone     who could play me. [08:43] Yoshi     Sir, but it is precisely     that game that has— [08:46] Was     Silence. [08:47] Was     I only have a few more     days left in Japan. [08:53] Was     Tonight is my last supper. [08:56] Was     Stop your bellyaching. [08:58] Was     The showdown will be tonight. [09:00] Was     Call him right now. [09:02] Was     Hurry up. [09:03] Yoshi     Yes, sir! [09:08] Nar     Akagi had stayed with the     Inada Group for two weeks. [09:19] Oug     Akagi, we're going. [09:23] Nar     The time to play against     Washizu Iwao had finally arrived. [09:28] Nar     At 9 PM, three cars depart     for the Washizu mansion. [09:32] Nar     Two of the cars hold armed     members of the Inada gang, [09:36] Nar     who are going along to make sure     the terms of the game are upheld. [09:39] Nar     Ougi, Yasuoka and Akagi     ride in the first car. [09:44] Aka     Ougi-san. [09:45] OUg     Yeah? [09:47] Aka     There's a place I'd like to     stop at on the way. [09:50] Oug     Where? [09:56] Oug     A doctor? [09:57] Yasu     Is his shoulder not healed yet? [09:59] Guy     It seems it has not     completely healed yet, no. [10:03] Aka     Thanks for waiting. [10:06] Yasu     Is the wound on your shoulder okay? [10:09] Aka     It's totally fine. [10:12] Aka     I went for these. [10:15] Yasu     Energy drinks? [10:17] Aka     I just wanted something,     anything, to hydrate me. [10:20] Aka     I'm not about to drink a single     drop of anything they offer us there. [10:26] Oug     Sorry! [10:28] Oug     We're the ones who should     have thought of that. [10:32] Aka     They wouldn't think     twice about drugging us, [10:35] Aka     seeing as we're trying to     take 500 million from them. [10:38] Nar     500 million yen in 1965 would     be over five billion yen today. [10:46] Aka     There's no such thing     as being too cautious. [10:50] Nar     At 10 PM, [10:51] Nar     Akagi steps inside at last. [11:27] Was     So you're my opponent for the night. [11:30] Aka     Yeah. [11:32] Was     My, are you young! [11:33] Was     But that's good. [11:34] Was     That's good. [11:35] Was     Youth is valuable. [11:37] Was     It's perfectly proportional to the     huge sum I'm putting on the line. [11:43] Was     Then, why don't we start... [11:45] Was     this game of Washizu Mahjong right away? [12:07] Was     I still haven't caught your name. [12:09] Aka     Akagi. [12:11] Was     Akagi-kun, is it? [12:13] Was     Take a seat. [12:17] Was     I'm sure they've briefed you already, [12:20] Was     but before we start playing,     I need to explain a few things... [12:23] Was     about the house rules of     this mansion's Mahjong. [12:28] Was     In general, though, the rules     are the same as anywhere else. [12:32] Was     What's different is the tools we use. [12:36] Was     I'm fairly certain this is     the first time you've seen these. [12:40] Yasu     So those are Washizu Mahjong tiles... [12:43] Was     We will be using these transparent tiles,     which can be read even when facedown. [12:49] Was     Three out of the four of each     kind of tile is transparent. [12:52] Was     Only one of the four is a     regular tile with a back black. [12:56] Was     As you'll find out, [12:58] Was     you'll find yourself getting stuck often. [13:00] Was     You won't be able to discard     because you can see almost everything. [13:04] Was     Imagine if you were     walking along a path [13:06] Was     and suddenly you were informed     it was actually a minefield. [13:08] Was     You wouldn't be able to take a     single step further, am I right? [13:11] Was     This is just like that. [13:13] Was     These transparent tiles are a tool     to make those land mines visible. [13:18] Was     It's an intriguing execution, am I right? [13:20] Was     Awareness breeds fear. [13:23] Was     People tremble only after     they have become aware. [13:26] Was     And it is watching     people become aware [13:29] Was     and start to tremble     that I find so amusing. [13:36] Was     Now, as for the house rules. [13:39] Was     More than rules,     they are adjustments to make [13:42] Was     playing Mahjong with     transparent tiles possible. [13:44] Was     There are three rules altogether. [13:48] nar     The first is that no wall will be built. [13:51] nar     It's no fun if you know the     next tile you will draw. [13:55] nar     In Washizu Mahjong,     the tiles for the starting hand [13:58] nar     and each draw are taken from the     hole in the middle of the table. [14:01] nar     The second rule is that [14:02] nar     draws are made with a leather glove, [14:04] nar     so that the tiles can't     be read with the fingers. [14:06] nar     The third rule regards     the indicators for dora, [14:08] nar     reverse dora, and new dora from kan. [14:12] nar     After everybody has their starting hand,     the dealer draws one more tile from the hole [14:15] nar     to be the dora indicator for that hand. [14:18] nar     The same method will be     applied for reverse dora [14:20] nar     and kan dora as the need arises. [14:24] nar     To avoid cheating, a machine     will shuffle all the tiles. [14:28] nar     The machine will automatically     shuffle the tiles [14:31] nar     when someone touches the     metal rim of the hole. [14:34] Was     What do you think? [14:35] Was     Pretty interesting, huh? [14:37] Was     But the problem is still ahead. [14:39] Was     Not even Ougi-kun knows about the     rule I am about to reveal to you. [14:45] Was     There was a time when I used to     play Mahjong for hundreds of millions. [14:50] Was     For a while I was quite enthralled,     but now it's no more than a distraction. [14:55] Was     It's not enough for me anymore. [14:57] Was     My tastes have gone elsewhere. [15:00] Was     To make a long story short,     I'm wagering something else. [15:03] Was     That is to say... [15:04] Aka     I have a good idea what it is. [15:06] Aka     You mean... the player's blood. [15:11] Aka     You're telling me to bet my blood, right? [15:17] Was     You got it! [15:19] Was     You're a sharp one. [15:21] Was     If you figured that out based on     these serial incidents of late, [15:24] Was     this will be a quick explanation. [15:26] Was     You are exactly right. [15:27] Was     I am asking you to     bet your own blood. [15:30] Was     If you lose, you die. [15:35] Was     The human body has approximately     four to five liters of blood. [15:40] Was     Judging by your size, I'd say     you have about 4.5 liters. [15:44] Was     You wouldn't be betting     all of that amount. [15:48] Was     Of course not. [15:49] Was     You would die long before all     your blood has been drawn. [15:54] Nar     It also depends on the speed with     which one loses blood, but death [15:58] Nar     generally starts creeping     in once the body loses about [16:01] Nar     a third of its blood supply. [16:04] Nar     Usually the blood loss is     fatal before the 50% mark. [16:09] was     You have about 2,000     CCs of blood to bet. [16:12] was     That is the lethal amount for you. [16:15] was     Were it to be drawn quickly, [16:16] was     even 1,500 CCs would be     enough to kill you. [16:20] was     But even if you didn't die,     your mind would be so muddled [16:23] was     that you would be in no     condition to play Mahjong. [16:27] was     Considering all that, we can say     that your limit is 1,500 CCs. [16:32] was     But I will be aiming at the amount     that will, undoubtedly, kill you. [16:37] was     There is no point in     merely weakening you. [16:39] was     You will continue playing     to your last breath, [16:43] was     even if it means croaking     right here on this table. [16:47] was     You will not be allowed to withdraw     in the middle of the game. [16:49] was     2,000 CCs are the price of your life. [16:52] was     And that price is 20 million. [16:57] Nar     20 million yen in 1965 would     be over 200 million yen today. [17:02] Was     You can have enough fun for the     rest of your life with that money. [17:05] Was     With some restraint, you will     never have to work again. [17:09] Was     What do you say? Worth betting     your life, don't you think? [17:13] Was     Now, how do we convert my money     and your blood into Mahjong points? [17:20] Was     I'd say that 200,000 points     would be the appropriate amount. [17:25] Was     If you lose 200,000 points     during six East-South matches, [17:29] Was     you will lose 2,000 CCs of blood and die. [17:32] Was     However, should you complete all six     with enough blood left to survive, [17:38] Was     you will have more money than you could     ever earn through a lifetime of work. [17:41] Was     But as for those 200,000 points     in six East-South matches... [17:46] Was     This is a one-on-one battle     between you and me. [17:50] Was     We are competing only against     each other for points. [17:55] Was     Let's say I was in first place and had     30,000 points with the first place bonus. SIGN    Amount Won [18:00] was     And you were in last     place with minus 20,000. SIGN    Amount Won Amount Lost [18:03] was     Taking the ranking bonus into account, [18:03] [SONG] Text     Rank bonus Rank bonus [18:05] was     the difference between us     would be 110,000 points. SIGN    Points Points SIGN    Point Spread Points [18:08] was     Which means that you would     lose 1,100 CCs of blood [18:11] was     in just one East-South match. [18:16] was     Were that to happen twice,     your 200,000 points, [18:19] was     your 2,000 CCs of blood,     would vanish in a flash. [18:23] was     Still, if you think about     the other side of that risk, [18:26] was     it means that you have a high chance     of gaining a large amount of money. [18:31] was     If you think positively,     it's a great arrangement. [18:36] was     Six East-South matches,     200,000 points. [18:39] was     A pure one-on-one battle. [18:41] was     That's the root of Washizu Mahjong. [18:45] was     The payments will be settled     after each East-South match. [18:47] was     If you have more points, [18:49] was     you can choose to take money     or regain some of your blood. [18:51] was     Or, of course, you can do both. [18:55] was     The winner gets to decide     how to split the winnings. [18:58] was     And one more thing. [19:00] was     In Washizu Mahjong,     there's something like a bonus. [19:05] was     If there is a direct     hit on your opponent, [19:08] was     or if you get a tsumo win,     along with the points, [19:11] was     the equivalent amount of money or     blood will be transferred, as well. [19:16] was     The winner decides what     form of payment it will be. [19:21] was     I'm repeating myself, [19:22] was     but this is a condition that     only applies to you and me. [19:26] was     With this addition, it becomes more clear     that it's really a one-on-one contest. [19:32] was     It's actually quite interesting     that money or blood [19:36] was     is transferred during the East-South match. [19:39] was     For example, if you     keep chasing my money [19:41] was     and choose to not regain some of     the 1,100 CCs you lost earlier... [19:46] was     ...and you happen to deal     into a yakuman hand... [19:51] was     ...you will lose over 320 CCs     in the middle of the game. [19:56] was     That means the game could be settled even     before the second East-South match is over. [20:02] was     You could die. [20:05] was     What do you think? [20:06] was     I bet you won't be able to play carelessly. [20:10] was     You'll start shaking. [20:13] was     That's not just a figure of speech,     you will literally start shaking. [20:16] was     With each tile, the deepest     core of your being [20:21] was     will freeze and you'll really start shaking. [20:26] was     That's what I want to see. [20:28] was     That fear, that horror. [20:32] was     I need to see it. [20:34] was     I need to see it so badly! [20:39] was     So badly that I've killed     so many men already! [20:56] nar     The genius, Akagi, versus the     monster, Washizu Iwao. [21:00] nar     The unprecedentedly gruesome game     of Mahjong is about to begin. [22:16] nar     Next time,     "The Mahjong Game of Destruction." SIGN    Next episode SIGN    The Mahjong Game of Destruction