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Four years after their encounter with the Nokkers, Fushi and Gugu have grown into fine young men; they're invited to Rean's birthday party after a brief reunion with Gugu's brother.
Four years after their encounter with the Nokkers, Fushi and Gugu have grown into fine young men; they're invited to Rean's birthday party after a brief reunion with Gugu's brother.
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To Your Eternity
S1, EP11 "Gift From the Past"Four years after their encounter with the Nokkers, Fushi and Gugu have grown into fine young men; they're invited to Rean's birthday party after a brief reunion with Gugu's brother.
To Your Eternity
S1, EP12 "Awakening"Just as Gugu and Rean come to understand each other, the Nokkers emerge, causing panic in the party hall; Fushi and Gugu are forced to fight.
To Your Eternity
S1, EP13 "Aspiring to Go Higher"Fushi leaves Booze Man's home and sets out to wander aimlessly around Takunaha; he has many questions for the Observer, but can't seem to get any straight answers.
To Your Eternity
S1, EP14 "Jananda, Island of Freedom"Fushi and Pioran are separated on the prison island of Jananda; he enters a tournament where, if he survives until the end, he will be granted the right to do anything he wants.
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