Yoh gasped, turning to his friends. They all had blank looks on thier faces, but they knew something bad was happening. Yoh did not say anything, quite on the contrairy, he simply handed Ren the letter, without another word to be said. The look on his face was more or less, empty. He did not know exactly what to think about all this, and to make matters worse, he had absolutely no idea how to solve the logic behind this either. How could she be his first wife, when she was only Yoh's age, and Hao was a thousand years old? There was no reason why this should be true, but Yoh knew that his brother was speaking the truth, and that was the only reason that he had given away their location. He wanted Yoh to back out of the whole thing and leave him alone, and for a moment, that was what Yoh thought of doing.
Ren passed around the sheet of paper silently, everyone taking turns to read it, until everyone was finished. They all had a million things to say, but none of them wanted to hurt Yoh, and so they all kept quiet. Yoh felt like crying; not only was there a possibility that he would never see Anna again, but even if he did, she was already spoken for. So, why had she never told him about she and Hao?
The last person to read the letter handed it back to Yoh who, much to everyone else's surprise, crumpled it up in his hand, and stood up, fire and a certain longing in his eyes. Even if Anna was Hao's first wife, she was meant to be his, and he was going to see to it that it stayed that way, even at the risk of his very own life.
The others looked up at him, and they all stood up, if they weren't already standing. This was impossible news that they had just found out, but for some odd reason, they all seemed to believe what the note had said.
It was almost as though Yoh did not belive it fully. He was going to save Anna, no matter what, and one way or another, he intended upon hearing the truth, and all of it. And Anna could not even remember any of her past, so it would be no big deal what had happened that long ago, was it?
Yoh stormed out of the house, the other's following him closely. He tossed the note on the floor and walked away, to where Anna was. He was going to find her and bring her back, and he would face each and every danger that came along, just to be with her at long last.
But, as he was walking out the door, he did not notice the small passage written on the back of the letter. Neither did his friends, but if they had, they would have seen that this was what it said:
P.S. We had a child, and he is here also, waiting to finally meet you.
