Monster Volume 13 : Escape Chapter the Hundred-and-Tenth Muddy Sandwiches - Page 123 - Eva: {The wind blew fiercely... The thermos toppled over... The sandwiches were covered with mud...} Chapter 110 : Muddy Sandwiches Eva: {And then...} - Page 124 - Eva: {He just smiled, sadly...} - Page 125 - TV: ...according to the police report... On the morning of the 4th, a string of murders... Eva: Urrgh... TV: Suspected to be the work of Kenzo Tenma... Those being the murders of the director and two doctors at Eisler Memorial Hospital... - Page 126 - TV: And the murder of Adolf Junkers... have all been openly confessed to. Reichwein: N... no... TV: I repeat, a special bulletin. Fritz: Impossible... TV: The primary suspect in these incidents, Kenzo Tenma, who had previously denied all charges... - Page 127 - TV: Has just claimed responsibility for the murders. Chapter 110 : Muddy Sandwiches - Page 128 - Reichwein: THIS IS PREPOSTEROUS!! [Dusseldorf State Police Station, Dusseldorf] Reichwein: What did you do to Dr. Tenma?! What kind of interrogation did you subject him to, to make him concoct that poppycock confession?! Man: Would you please let go of me? Reichwein: Silence!! Let me see Tenma!! Let me see him so I can make him reveal what YOU did to him in questioning!! Fritz: Don't bother, Dr. Reichwein. - Page 129 - Fritz: He wouldn't even see me, and I'm supposed to be his lawyer. It seems to be true that he confessed to the murders of his own discretion. Reichwein: That's impossible!! Fritz: I checked around, and I know the man who did the questioning... he wouldn't use torture. Tenma simply confessed to his crimes. Confessed so smoothly that it's hard to believe... Reichwein: Mr. Verdeman, surely you don't believe Tenma's confession is true, as well... Fritz: I won't know his true intentions unless I can talk to him in person. - Page 130 - Reichwein: I believe... that Dr. Tenma is innocent. I believe in him. Cellphone: (r-r-r-r) - Page 131 - Fritz: Hello, this is Verdeman... ...ah, Mr. Baul. Roberto: Forgive me for not being able to visit on such short notice... Fritz: It's all right... Roberto: So, how did it go with Dr. Tenma? Did he...? Fritz: Yes, he refused to see me. Roberto: That's not good. We lawyers have been giving our all to prove he is innocent of these false charges, and then he goes and pleads guilty... Unlike your father. No matter what kind of questioning he endured, he never stopped claiming his innocence... His innocence... - Page 132 - Roberto: So... what shall we do now, Mr. Verdeman? Mr. Verdeman? Fritz: Huh...? Oh... right. Roberto: That woman... what was her name? The important witness who could prove Tenma's innocence... Fritz: Yes... Eva Heinemann. Roberto: Where is she right now? Fritz: At a city hotel. Roberto: I would like to meet her, as well. Fritz: Well, you see... she's a very difficult woman, so I think it best if I go alone for now. - Page 133 - Phone: (beep) Fritz: Unlike my father... Phone: (click) - Page 134 - Fritz: (knock knock) Please open the door, Miss Eva. I know you're inside. The maids told me they couldn't make the bed because you spend the entire day in there, drinking. Miss Heinemann... I understand that you hate Dr. Tenma. Even without your father, had you continued your relationship with Dr. Tenma, your life would be smooth sailing... - Page 135 - Fritz: But he left you... Yes, Dr. Tenma ruined your life... My father... My father was imprisoned on charges of spying and murder. For years and years, I was shunned as the son of a spy. My father ruined my life. I know how it feels. But I didn't let that get me down. Why do you think that is? Why do you suppose I've kept fighting, even today? Because I believed. - Page 136 - Fritz: That my father was innocent... He was innocent... He was innocent... He was innocent... Innocent... Innocent... The people I believe in must all be innocent!! I will clear these charges against Tenma!! Tenma MUST be innocent!! Just like... just like... my father had to be innocent!! - Page 137 - Fritz: (hahh)(hahh)(hahh) (hahh)(hahh) (wobble) I'm leaving a memo right here... It has the addresses of my partner and myself. If you feel like testifying, please call me. - Page 138 - Reichwein: He... what? He's being sent to prison tomorrow...?! But it's only been a day or two... Fritz: It seems Tenma's confession worked rather smoothly for them. Reichwein: Is there anything we can do, Mr. Verdeman...?! Fritz: The police are also trying to convince Tenma to allow me to see him... And how is Eva Heinemann...? Reichwein: She left. Fritz: Huh? - Page 139 - Reichwein: Probably out getting loaded at some bar. Eva: (wobble)(wobble) Dusseldorf... I know all of these places... I hate this city... - Page 140 - <