X/1999, Volume 9 : Requiem (X/1999)

x/1999, volume 9 : requiem (x/1999)

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Kamui finally makes his decision whether or not he wants to protect his friends more than the Earth itself. But having made that choice, another choice is made in opposition to his, and the results are beyond tragic.

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