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0:10
Sorry, but if you're here to get revenge
0:12
for Lao, then you got the wrong guy.
0:16
>> No, I don't think I do. If it wasn't for
0:21
you, the boss would still be alive. His
0:24
death is your fault.
0:26
>> And who are you supposed to be? his
0:29
successor.
0:30
Guess the snake flower was a little
0:32
understaffed.
0:34
>> I think I'm beginning to understand
0:37
why Lao wanted to kill you so badly.
0:41
I'll give him the chance and send you
0:44
straight to hell.
0:46
>> Come at me.
1:05
Get lost.
1:24
Yeah.
1:49
Stay off.
2:17
Yeah.
2:33
How are you strong?
2:37
>> La could have put more effort into
2:38
training a subordinates.
2:42
Now that you've stepped up, at least act
2:45
the part.
2:48
Oh,
2:51
>> come on, Kiru. Seriously, don't tell me
2:54
you went at it again with a Snakeflower
2:57
triad. Jesan,
3:00
you make it sound like I went looking
3:01
for a fight. It's not my fault. They're
3:04
the ones who started it.
3:06
>> Huh? Must have been trying to avenge Lao
3:09
then. At least they won't be a thorn in
3:11
our side anymore.
3:13
>> Yeah, there's that. Got to say though, I
3:16
didn't expect Tomia to ring you up.
3:19
>> Me neither.
3:21
Here's hoping he can shed some light on
3:23
things.
3:24
>> Yeah, I hear you. But we can't forget
3:26
he's one of the biggest political
3:28
figureheads in the country. Who knows
3:30
what he's scheming? We should go in
3:32
ready for anything. Better to be safe
3:35
than sorry.
3:36
>> Agreed.
4:21
You must be cousin Makir you sama.
4:23
>> Yeah, that's me.
4:26
>> And
4:26
>> indeed, and his secretary as well. You
4:30
may call me Higaki.
4:33
And you, sir? I hadn't been told to
4:36
expect you. Are you media perhaps?
4:39
>> You got it. Dante from the Cahin news.
4:42
Kira, you and I go way back. We met when
4:45
I was on the force. Still, I'm afraid I
4:48
can't allow report. Now, hold on. A
4:51
prominent government official meeting
4:53
with the fourth chairman of the Tojo
4:55
clan in private. That's one hell of a
4:57
story. If I can't tag along, I guess
5:00
I'll have to use my imagination to fill
5:02
in the blanks. Better to take me with
5:05
you in that case. Hm. Um, nevertheless,
5:10
>> sorry about him, but I think it's for
5:12
the best that you'd let him come with
5:14
us.
5:15
>> Don't worry. We promise he won't write
5:17
about anything he hears today. Right,
5:19
Dan?
5:21
>> Yeah, sure thing.
5:25
>> Very well. Then please get in the car,
5:28
sir.
5:30
>> Are you ready to depart?
5:37
Yeah, let's go
5:39
>> right away, sir. We'll arrive at the
5:41
dive building shortly.
6:30
You're earlier than I expected.
6:33
And who's this?
6:35
>> Dante from the Caheen News. I'm looking
6:38
into Suzuki's link with the Tojo. H the
6:42
famous detective turned reporter.
6:49
Care for a drink?
6:51
>> I'll pass.
7:00
So, you're the man who's running the
7:02
orphanage on the plot they're eyeing for
7:05
the resort.
7:07
>> That's right.
7:09
>> And because of that, Daigo Dojima turned
7:12
down the land acquisition deal.
7:16
>> What's her point?
7:18
>> My point is
7:20
our interests in all of this are
7:23
aligned.
7:25
And how's that?
7:37
>> You want to halt development on that
7:39
resort? Yes.
7:41
>> Yeah. What about it?
7:44
>> You see,
7:46
I find that to be the most preferable
7:48
outcome as well.
7:50
>> Wait, what? Are you pulling our leg
7:53
here?
7:54
>> But without the resort, wouldn't your
7:56
military base expansion bill end in
7:58
failure?
8:00
>> It would,
8:02
but
8:04
that doesn't matter anymore.
8:06
>> It doesn't? Why not?
8:08
>> Well, that's simple. I never had any
8:12
intention of passing that bill in the
8:14
first place. What?
8:24
Then what's your angle? Explain
8:26
everything from the militarybased
8:28
expansion bill to the resort development
8:30
plan. We'll hear you out.
8:34
My end goal is to bring a certain
8:36
international syndicate to light and
8:39
once I do to root out and eliminate them
8:42
and their conspirators.
8:44
This syndicate is widely known as Black
8:47
Monday.
8:48
Black Monday.
8:50
>> Wait a minute. Aren't they supposed to
8:52
be some notorious arms trafficking
8:54
group?
8:55
>> I see you're a reporter who knows his
8:57
stuff. October 19th, 1987. The day that
9:02
triggered a severe worldwide recession.
9:06
The day an arms dealer is said to have
9:07
orchestrated the New York Stock Exchange
9:10
to open to the worst crash it had seen
9:12
to date. The day from which this group
9:15
derives their name, Black Monday. their
9:18
leader, a man by the name Andre
9:20
Richardson.
9:22
To draw them out a year ago, I concocted
9:24
a scheme, a proposed military base
9:27
expansion, the ultimate synthesis of
9:30
cuttingedge Japanese technology and
9:32
American weapons knowhow. Once this base
9:35
expansion bill brings the BMD system to
9:38
Okinawa, we will possess the world's
9:41
most powerful defensive weapon, making
9:43
our country nigh impenetrable against
9:46
hostile nations. No country in Asia, nor
9:50
any of the surrounding territories as
9:51
far as the Middle East, will pose a
9:53
threat to us. Japan will be safe for
9:56
decades to come. The BMD system has the
10:00
potential to shift the balance of power
10:02
across the globe as we know it.
10:06
At least that was the pitch. That's the
10:08
story the world's been led to believe.
10:11
>> It's propaganda.
10:13
>> That's right. The kind of hearsay I
10:16
needed to circulate for my plan to work.
10:18
>> What do you mean?
10:20
>> We're talking about a weapon system that
10:22
could change the world as we know it.
10:25
Trillions were invested into its
10:27
development. Why? Even the blueprint
10:29
alone could fetch a small fortune. Now,
10:32
who do you think might be interested in
10:34
something like that?
10:36
>> That would be Black Monday. With a
10:39
clientele based all over the world, a
10:41
new weapon of this magnitude would
10:43
surely be on their radar as a potential
10:46
product. It's simply an opportunity they
10:49
can't afford to miss.
10:51
So, the new BMD system, the military
10:54
base expansion, everything was baked to
10:57
lure out Black Monday. You won't
10:59
actually enact them.
11:01
>> Exactly. But regardless of that, I still
11:03
needed to act like I would. To convince
11:06
everyone it was important to pass the
11:07
proposal. That's where Suzuki came in.
11:11
For my proposal to pass, I suggested
11:13
developing the resort and told him I'd
11:15
relinquish all the rights to him. That
11:18
way, the base expansion bill could
11:20
proceed together with the resort as a
11:22
set. In other words, in order to pull
11:25
this off, I had to fool the entire
11:27
nation.
11:29
>> All that makes sense. But earlier you
11:32
said it didn't matter whether the bill
11:33
passed or not anymore. So that must mean
11:39
>> indeed the bill no longer matters
11:41
because I finally secured a lead on
11:43
Black Monday.
11:46
>> Then you never planned on running
11:48
against Suzuki for the prime minister's
11:50
seat either.
11:53
>> Leave that fight to the young and vain
11:55
and the chips on their shoulders.
11:58
Old man like me couldn't care less.
12:00
H. Okay, fine. But a ploy this
12:03
elaborate, one that even involves
12:05
America. That's not something you can
12:08
pull off by yourself.
12:10
You're sharp. That's correct. And it's a
12:13
whole other can of worms I have yet to
12:15
open. That we'll address soon. First,
12:18
how about a break?
13:04
you there.
13:08
>> Yeah.
13:23
Okay. back to it. So, you set one hell
13:26
of a plan in motion to lure out Black
13:28
Monday, but there are far too many
13:30
moving parts for it to be something
13:32
you're pulling off on your own.
13:35
>> Correct. I have an accomplice in all of
13:38
this. His name is Joji Kazuma.
13:43
>> Kazan.
13:45
>> That's right. He's related to the former
13:47
Tojo clan officer Shinto Kazuma, his
13:50
younger brother to be exact.
13:57
So, the man we've been looking for this
13:59
whole time is Kazmasan's brother. Those
14:03
two sure do look alike, don't they?
14:06
>> Yeah.
14:07
>> Guess that explains the resemblance.
14:09
Those are some strong genes. Now, we've
14:12
got a lead on his identity.
14:14
>> Right.
14:16
But
14:18
I still can't believe it. You didn't
14:21
know?
14:23
I see. Though I suppose it's no surprise
14:26
that he never felt like mentioning him.
14:29
Those two were anything but close. After
14:31
everything they went through, they might
14:33
as well be strangers rather than
14:34
brothers. What happened between them?
14:38
>> Well, they lost their parents at an
14:39
early age. You see, the only surviving
14:42
family Joi and his brother had were each
14:44
other. Banttoino. Joji was everything.
14:48
But life continued testing the brothers.
14:51
They ended up on different paths, ones
14:54
that conflicted.
14:56
>> You mean their work? So Kazuma's brother
14:59
was
15:00
>> a cop. And not just any cop, an officer
15:04
with the National Police Agency. He
15:06
worked in the what we now call the
15:08
Foreign Affairs Division.
15:11
>> No kidding. Those guys are the cream of
15:13
the crop.
15:15
>> Cream of the crop, huh? I suppose to the
15:18
beat cops out there, that's what it
15:20
could seem like. Ironic, isn't it? How
15:24
two men who took the same oath, sworn to
15:26
serve and protect our nation, now lead
15:29
such different lives. One spends his
15:32
afternoons drinking whiskey from the
15:34
comfort of his office in the diet
15:35
building. The others out running highly
15:38
dangerous operations on American shores.
15:41
>> I take it you're referring to yourself
15:43
and Joji Kosma.
15:45
>> Yeah, that's right. Back in the day,
15:47
Joji and I were on the force together
15:50
after all this time. He's about the only
15:52
man I'd call a friend.
15:55
The events that unfolded over the last
15:57
year in both Tokyo and Okinawa, all of
16:00
it was orchestrated by Joji and me. All
16:03
of it? How's that even possible? I was
16:06
the brains behind the whole plan. Joji
16:09
was the brawn, utilizing his
16:11
organization to execute it.
16:13
>> Your plan, huh?
16:15
Then you're telling me Kazuma son's
16:18
younger brother putting a bullet in
16:20
Daiko?
16:21
That's all part of your plan?
16:23
>> I'm afraid so.
16:25
>> And what's this organization Koua's
16:27
brother utilized? He's not still with
16:29
the force, is he?
16:31
>> No, not anymore. Joji left the Japanese
16:34
police years ago.
16:37
>> So what does he do now?
16:39
>> He's working for the United States. To
16:41
be more precise, he's with the Far East
16:44
Intelligence Division of the Central
16:46
Intelligence Agency.
16:48
>> Wait, the CIA?
16:51
>> Yes.
16:55
>> You mind if we take another break? We're
16:57
hardly halfway through what I have to
16:59
tell you.
17:26
you there?
17:30
>> Yeah.
17:39
So, the man we've been chasing after,
17:41
>> correct? And the CIA is also after Black
17:45
Monday. As far as Joji is concerned, the
17:48
extent of our collaboration is only to
17:50
accomplish his AY's directive.
17:53
>> Okay. Yeah, I get that. What I don't get
17:55
is how shooting these people is part of
17:57
the plan.
17:58
>> Me neither. So, the person responsible
18:01
for shooting Daigo and Nakahara, is it
18:04
really him? I don't know myself, but if
18:06
I had to guess, I'd say so.
18:10
But why?
18:12
>> I only know of two directives given to
18:14
the CIA operatives on this case. One,
18:18
track any and all movements taken by
18:21
Black Monday in regard to the military
18:23
base expansion bill and its effects.
18:26
Two, eliminate any threat, present or
18:29
future, to your pursuit of the first
18:31
directive.
18:33
eliminate.
18:34
>> The CIA needs the bill to pass to lure
18:36
out Black Monday. So, anything that
18:38
poses a threat to the bill would be a
18:41
threat to their mission.
18:43
And since the bill needs land, anyone
18:45
stopping you from acquiring it is an
18:48
obstacle to eliminate.
18:50
Exactly. But remember, Joji isn't the
18:53
only agent assigned to this case. I'm
18:56
sure you've had the pleasure of getting
18:58
acquainted with some of the others.
19:02
other agents.
19:04
That's right. Those men in black suits.
19:07
Bingo. Those foreigners who attacked you
19:09
were card carrying CIA agents dispatched
19:12
to Japan on active duty.
19:15
And now you know why you threatened to
19:17
stop the resort deal. You threatened
19:19
them. Wait, then the guys who shot
19:22
Kashiwagi were also the CIA.
19:26
Why?
19:28
Why would Kazuma's brother do that?
19:31
Why go to such lengths to murder him?
19:35
>> One of his own countrymen.
19:37
>> Countrymen? No. You see, to Joji, the
19:40
CIA is the only group to which he
19:43
pledges himself. How's that? Perhaps you
19:47
two might be too young to remember, but
19:50
30 years ago, Japan was a far more
19:53
conservative place. If you were a cop
19:55
back then, having a brother in the
19:57
Yakuza was more than enough grounds to
19:59
warrant endless harassment.
20:02
Joji found himself in that very
20:04
position. Not only that, but his brother
20:07
was a highranking officer of the Tojo
20:10
clan. When that came to light, Joi had
20:13
no choice but to sever his ties with the
20:15
police. That's when America found him,
20:18
picked him up, dusted him off, and
20:20
showed him a way forward.
20:23
A country where a person's skill and
20:25
talent were valued over all else. He
20:27
could have a new life, a fresh start.
20:30
This time without his past dictating
20:32
everything.
20:34
The CIA gave him life, so he gave them
20:36
his. There's no line he wouldn't cross
20:38
for them.
20:41
I'm afraid that's the sort of man you're
20:43
dealing with.
20:45
But I digress. How about another
20:47
breather? We've covered a lot of ground
20:50
and I still haven't gotten to that favor
20:52
I wanted.
21:26
you there?
21:31
Yeah.
21:39
All right. Earlier you mentioned the
21:41
favor. What do you want me to do?
21:44
>> There are two men involved in this case
21:46
I need you to save.
21:48
>> And who might they be?
21:51
>> The first individual is my former
21:52
secretary, Toma.
21:54
>> Former secretary? Why? What happened?
21:58
>> Two weeks ago, Toma tendered his
22:00
resignation effective immediately.
22:04
We discovered the truth. My real motive.
22:06
the real reason I proposed the military
22:08
base expansion mill.
22:11
Now he's fallen in with the man in
22:14
charge of the resort development
22:15
project.
22:18
>> And who's that?
22:21
>> Yakuza.
22:23
Perhaps you're familiar with him.
22:24
Yoshitaka Mina, head of the Hakuho clan.
22:29
>> Mina.
22:31
>> The chances are high that Toma will
22:33
share everything he learned with Mina.
22:37
And I guarantee one of the players in
22:38
this plot will attempt to silence him in
22:40
turn.
22:42
>> One of the players, huh? Yeah. And I
22:45
assume this player is the other person
22:47
you want me to save.
22:48
>> That's correct. I need you to stop that
22:51
from happening. I need you to keep Toma
22:54
safe from him.
22:55
>> And who is he exactly?
22:59
>> Joji Kazuma.
23:04
Let me take one last break, then we can
23:07
get down to business.
23:25
>> You there?
23:31
Yeah,
23:39
picking up where we left off, Toma found
23:41
out the military base expansion bill was
23:43
all smoke and mirrors. So, his ambition
23:46
came to a standstill.
23:48
That's why he quit and sided with Mina
23:50
in order to acquire the land needed for
23:52
the resort development deal. Precisely.
23:56
With the Nishkiama and the Hamazaki
23:58
families decimated, he turned to the
24:00
only option he had left, the Hakuho
24:02
clan,
24:04
no doubt Mina realized this and offered
24:07
his assistance in return for full
24:09
control of the resort. A condition I
24:11
assume Toma readily accepted.
24:14
>> Wait, Mina gets to claim everything for
24:16
himself. Why would Toma agree to that?
24:18
What's he get out of this?
24:20
Perhaps you guessed it from his last
24:22
name. But did you know Toma was born and
24:25
raised in Okinawa?
24:27
>> Yeah, heard it straight from him, in
24:29
fact, when we met last year.
24:32
>> Well, 3 years ago, Toma left Okinawa
24:35
with a dream of seeing it flourish. He
24:38
came here to make his foray into the
24:39
world of politics.
24:42
That's when he must have learned about
24:43
the military base expansion bill and the
24:46
resort development deal. The timing
24:48
lines up. He was determined to do
24:50
everything in his power to help his home
24:52
prosper.
24:54
>> I remember. He said he'd make any
24:56
sacrifice necessary for Okinawa's sake.
24:59
>> That sounds like him. Okinawa's
25:01
prosperity is all he's ever cared about.
25:05
I didn't know how much love he had for
25:06
Okinawa until last year. That was when
25:09
the public nearly found out that Yakuza
25:11
was connected to the land we hoped to
25:13
acquire. Back then, Toma took it upon
25:16
himself to arrange a meeting between me
25:18
and Chairman Dojima to ask for his
25:21
intervention and keep things on track.
25:24
Though, fact is he wasn't doing it
25:26
because he cared about my military base.
25:29
Keeping the resort development project
25:31
afloat was his true objective. Then,
25:35
when Toma arranged for you to meet with
25:37
Daigo Dojima, he became acquainted with
25:39
both the Tojo clan and Mina. And now,
25:43
one year later, he found out that
25:44
everything I was working towards, the
25:46
good he thought he was doing, was all
25:48
fake. But he still wanted to save the
25:51
resort he'd spent so long envisioning.
25:53
So, he went to the Hakuho clan and
25:55
formed a pact. Toma and Mina are both
25:59
working toward a common goal, albeit for
26:01
different reasons. Things are starting
26:04
to add up, but now I've got a new
26:05
question. Why would a man who was so
26:07
loyal to the sixth chairman betray the
26:09
Tojo clan? I can't say I understand this
26:13
Mina character's motives,
26:16
but after all the twists and turns in
26:18
this saga, he's now effectively the
26:20
acting head of the Tojo clan. Doubtless
26:23
he'd rise into power had he waited
26:25
patiently.
26:26
Just what on earth is he playing at?
26:33
So, while Toma and Mina try to make the
26:35
resort deal happen,
26:37
you and the CIA have your own objective.
26:42
I'm starting to see exactly who set this
26:44
up.
26:54
>> Please
26:56
stop Joji.
26:58
>> Stop him. You're asking us to hinder the
27:01
CIA?
27:03
>> Correct. If that's what it takes to
27:05
protect Toma.
27:08
>> Why are they so keen on getting rid of
27:10
him, though?
27:11
>> Because he knows too much.
27:16
He's aware of the CIA's involvement with
27:19
this bill, as well as the fact that the
27:22
bill itself is essentially all fake.
27:25
>> And that's why the CIA is planning to
27:28
shut him up.
27:29
Indeed.
27:33
But I have no desire to see Toma killed.
27:36
Rather, I want to save both him and
27:38
Joji.
27:40
>> Hold on. Wasn't Toma the one who mucked
27:43
up your plans. So why are you protecting
27:46
him?
27:48
>> Those of strong conviction will one day
27:50
come to have grand ambitions
27:54
that they will no doubt make into
27:56
reality.
27:58
That's something I learned from my
27:59
mentor.
28:02
Toma is a man with a good heart.
28:06
He'll make for a great politician before
28:08
long.
28:10
>> Is that all there is?
28:12
>> There's more to it, Dante. Son
28:18
Tamia here might be rough around the
28:19
edges, but he'd never abandon one of his
28:22
own.
28:24
He's oldfashioned like that.
28:28
I get that right.
28:33
All right.
28:35
So, stopping Tome means stopping the
28:37
resort deal, too.
28:40
And Kazmasan's brother and I have some
28:42
unfinished business to iron out anyway.
28:46
So, you'll do it.
28:49
Don't get me wrong, I'm not doing this
28:51
for you. All I want is to protect
28:54
Morning Glory.
28:57
Fair enough.
28:59
Then let's do this. You keep Toma safe
29:02
from Joji and I'll ensure those resort
29:05
development plans never see the light of
29:08
day. You have my word. Where is Toma
29:12
right now?
29:14
>> In Okinawa.
29:16
Well on his way to meet with the
29:18
prefectural assembly.
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I thought Yakuza like you only existed
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in stories these days.
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But now I'll get to see the real deal.
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>> Huh? Something out there.
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Suzuki's security.
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>> What?
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>> Toma must have planned this from the
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get-go.
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>> What do we do, Kiru?
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Only right to go greet him.
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Don't you think so?
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>> Yes, indeed. Only proper since they're
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Suzuki's guys.
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Should I hold back?
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They're essentially his personal
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soldiers. Do whatever it takes to get
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through.
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I'll deal with the consequences.
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Just one more thing. What is it? I was
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under the impression that all
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politicians aspire to become prime
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minister one day, but earlier you said
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you weren't interested. Why not?
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>> Allow me to flip the script. Can a foot
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soldier become chairman just because
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they want to?
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No. You have to put in the effort. You
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have to keep climbing step by step. Then
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one day you'll find yourself at the top.
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Am I wrong?
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You make a good point.
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>> Oh boy. Ready to go?
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>> Yeah.
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