

They get into a discussion about Eighth and her reasons for fighting – turns out that she herself has no interest in becoming god, it’s the orphans in her care that want to see her win.Įleventh’s car approaches, and it’s time to put the plan into action! Several apprentices stand in the road, creating a blockade and forcing the car to a halt. Orin, on the other hand, remembers Yuki from the Sacred Eye incident, and thinks he’s a good person. That way, he’ll be able to tell in advance if Yuki plans to double cross them. Taa-kun doesn’t trust Yuki, but his diary has the ability to copy other people’s diaries (makes me wonder what weird plagiarism/stalker activities he was up to on his blog before he became an apprentice :razz:), so in order to appease him, Yuki allows him to copy Yuno’s diary. Once the mayor and his underlings are pinned in place, the others will all attack at once. Their plan is for Yuki and the apprentices to confront Eleventh, using his diary and tear gas canisters to deal with any resistance. On a steep cliff overlooking a road, the alliance of First, Second, Eighth and her multiple apprentice users get ready for their attack on Eleventh. However, the police investigation of the family has turned up another plot twist – Yuno’s parents were unable to have children, meaning of course that she was adopted! Nishijima has given Aru the task of investigating her past in more detail. Two of them are indeed Yuno’s parents, while the third still remains unidentified at this time. He refuses to answer this question when Minene asks it, and the topic switches to the identities of the corpses found at Yuno’s house. The detective is of course shocked to hear that the mayor is a diary user, and to make matters worse, he’s been reassigned as one of the man’s own bodyguards! With Yuki intending to take Eleventh down, who will Nishijima side with?

The last thing they want is for Eleventh to become even more powerful, so Yuno reveals a second plan, one that involves forming an alliance with Eighth! Yuki isn’t sure he’ll be able to do it, but Yuno soon convinces him…Įlsewhere, Minene and Nishijima meet at a cafe to exchange information. With the diary in his hands, he could simply destroy Eighth, or (more likely) use it to create apprentice users of his own. Including the fact that Eleventh’s speech resulted in the closure of Mother’s Village… a fact that clearly angers Eighth.Īfter the meeting, we learn that Yuki’s new found confidence was mostly an act… he was following a script written by Yuno! She believes that Eleventh’s plan is to capture Eight’s server diary – Mother’s Village is government funded, so if it gets closed down then all its assets become city property. When Eleventh asks how Yuki uncovered his identity, the boy reveals that he simply sat in the City Hall lobby for five days, taking in all the information and using it to fill his diary with predictions about pretty much everything going on in the city. Now that everybody apparently knows each other’s identities, the silhouettes are removed, and the mayor’s advantage in the survival game is severely diminished.

The first thing he does on arrival is to address Eleventh by name, thus revealing his identity to Minene and Eighth. Better late than never! Yuki seems noticeably different – much more confident. The god seems to agree…īefore Deus can erase their existences, however, they both decide to show themselves. Apparently they’ve been skipping these meetings and haven’t been seen or heard from in five days, which Eleventh tries to use as an excuse to remove them from the game. While he claims this is to ensure the safety of the children living there, due to the facility’s links to the tower bombing, it is obviously meant as an attack on Eighth.Īfter the OP, the diary owners meet in the Causality Cathedral… all except Yuki and Yuno. Turns out he’s the mayor! A position he can use to his advantage in the survival game, as seen in the opening scene, where he tearfully convinces the rest of the City Hall that Mother’s Village should be closed down. So in this episode, we learn the identity of the final diary owner, Eleventh.
#MIRAI NIKKI MANGA FINAL SERIES#
😛 Cutting down on my ongoing series seems to have been the right decision though, as I’ve only just about kept on top of the ten shows I’m still following… It has been a busy week, but I’ve managed to keep watching anime in the evenings even if I haven’t had the energy to post about it here/on TSR afterwards.
