▼Episode 1/The Monster's Love Letter▼Episode 2/The Escaped Convict▼Episode 3/The Lawyer▼Episode 4/The Witness▼Episode 5/The Determination▼Episode 6/The Muddy Sandwich▼Episode 7/Helene and Gustav▼Episode 8/The Escape▼Episode 9/Room 402▼Episode 10/The Spy's Child▼Episode 11/The Never-Ending Journey▼Episode 12/The Puppet Master▼Episode 13/The Children at the Reading Session▼Episode 14/That Night▼Episode 15/The Scenery Johan Saw▼Episode 16/Happy Memories▼Episode 17/The Unpleasant Job▼Episode Episode 18: The Worst Tie
Main Characters: Kenzo Tenma (Tenma, a former neurosurgeon pursuing "Johan" while being pursued for a crime he didn't commit), Johan Liebert (Tenma's twin brother, whose life Tenma saved; the source of evil?), Nina Fortner (Johan's twin sister, seeking to eliminate her brother), and Inspector Runge (a German Federal Investigation Agency inspector who believes Johan is Tenma's alter-ego).
Synopsis: Tenma is finally arrested in Prague, Czech Republic. Detective Suk, who had been held for murder, is cleared of suspicion by a written confession from Glimmer. Meanwhile, while visiting the Red Rose Mansion, Inspector Runge discovers a mysterious love letter hidden behind a portrait of a woman... (Episode 1). ▼ Tenma, who has maintained his silence despite the police's relentless pursuit, is invited by escape master Günter Milch to join him on an escape. When Tenma points out that he has a "hopeless face," seeing him persist in hope, he decides to believe in hope himself and tell the truth... (Episode 2).
Features of this volume: Fritz Vardemann, a talented lawyer, accepts the case at the invitation of Attorney Baul, who was hired by Tenma's patients. Will this open up a path for Tenma...?
Other characters: Eva Heinemann (Tenma's ex-fiancée), Glimmer (a freelance journalist investigating the mystery of 511 Kinderheim), Fritz Vardemann (Tenma's lawyer), Dr. Reichwein (a psychiatrist who understands Tenma)