Monster Volume 9 : A Nameless Monster Chapter the Seventy-First A Nameless Monster - Page 49 - [Once upon a time, there lived a nameless monster.] [The monster was dying to have a name.] [So he decided to set out on a journey to find his name.] [But the world was a large place.] - Page 50 - [So the monster split into two on his journey.] [One went to the east,] [And the other went to the west.] [The monster who went east came to a village.] - Page 51 - ["Mr. Blacksmith, please give me your name."] ["You can't give someone a name."] ["If you give me your name, I'll jump into your stomach and make you strong in return."] ["Really? You'll make me stronger? Okay, you can have my name."] [And the monster jumped into the blacksmith's stomach.] - Page 52 - [The monster became Otto the blacksmith.] [Otto was the strongest man in the town. But one day,] ["Look at me, look at me, the monster inside me has grown this large."] [Chomp chomp, munch munch, gobble gobble, gulp.] [The hungry monster ate Otto from the inside.] [He went back to being a monster without a name.] - Page 53 - [He jumped into the stomach of Hans the shoemaker, but,] [Chomp chomp, munch munch, gobble gobble, gulp.] [He went back to being a monster without a name.] [He jumped into the stomach of Thomas the hunter, but,] [Chomp chomp, munch munch, gobble gobble, gulp.] [And once again he was a monster without a name.] [The monster went to the castle to look for a wonderful name.] ["If you give me your name, I'll make you strong."] ["If you'll heal my sickness, I'll give you my name."] - Page 54 - [The monster jumped into the boy's stomach.] [The boy became very healthy.] [The king was delighted.] ["The prince is well. The prince is well."] [The monster liked the boy's name.] [He liked living in the castle. So even when he was hungry, he stayed put.] [Everyday he was so hungry, but he stayed put.] - Page 55 - [But one day he was just too hungry.] ["Look at me, look at me, the monster inside me has grown this large."] [The boy ate the king and all the servants.] [Chomp chomp, munch munch, gobble gobble, gulp.] [One day, the boy met the monster who went west.] ["I have a name. It's a wonderful name."] - Page 56 - [The monster who went west said,] ["You don't need a name. You can be happy without a name."] ["Because we are nameless monsters."] [The boy ate the monster who went west.] [Even though he had finally found a name, there was no one around to call him by it.] [Johan was such a wonderful name, too.] - Page 57 - Book: (patan) Chapter 71 : A Nameless Monster - Page 58 - Speaker: The express to Dresden will be leaving Platform 11 momentarily... Lotte: Do you know it? Do you know this book...? Can you read Czech?! Are you Czech? Nina: I don't know... Lotte: But you have to... Nina: I feel... - Page 59 - Nina: Like someone read this book to me once... Years ago... Lotte: Who... are you? Is your name really Nina Fortner? Answer me truthfully!! Who are you? - Page 60 - Nina: I don't know... Lotte: You don't know... but it's YOURSELF we're talking about!! There's no way you can't know! Answer me!! What's going on? Tell me!! Why do I get such a bad feeling when I read this storybook?! Fahren pretended to be Schuwald's son and committed suicide! The detective Schuwald hired fell to his death!! The prostitute named Margot Langer was shot to death!! - Page 61 - Lotte: Why is it that when I read this book, I feel as if all of these horrible things happening around me are collecting into one giant lump?! Why do I feel like they're all connected to Johan somehow?! (hahh)(hahh) I'm sorry... I just got a bit carried away... Nina: The man... the one who fainted because of the book... Does he really look that much like me...? Like twins... - Page 62 - Nina: Does he look so much like me that we could be twins? Your friend Johan... Where is he now? Lotte: The book donation ceremony at the college library... Ah... - Page 63 - Lotte: W... wait... Nina: (chk) Lotte: Hold on!! [Friedrich Emmanuel School, Library] - Page 64 - Speaker: Mr. Schuwald's magnanimous donation contains so many books of such great importance, one could even call it a German national treasure. We have a responsibility to pass on this great collection of human wisdom and knowledge!! To the younger generation!! Here to continue, the head of the Friedrich Emmanuel School, Professor Steinbeck!! Audience: (clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap) (clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap) - Page 65 - - Page 66 - Tenma: D... Damn... If I just pull... Just pull the trigger... This will all be over... Move!! Damn fingers... move!! <