Review part 2:

After a second of confusion Haji jumped back and pulled Saya's katana out of the scabbard. He raised it over his head to strike his opponent, who was transforming into his chiropteran form. Solomon wanted to stop the blade with his hand, but the one he used wasn't transformed in time and a human thumb landed in the dust, rolled down a slope and disappeared in the high grass. Not paying attention to his lost limb Solomon stroke out for Haji once more, causing him to lose his balance. He fell down the slope as well and landed on his back.

He knew that he wasn't in the condition to fight. He hardly had a chance against Solomon. He had almost given up, when he spotted Saya's sword, that was now lying a few steps away from him. Haji had thought that the time of fighting was over. He had expected to live in peace together with her. But since the day Diva had escaped from her tower, he hadn't spent a moment with Saya without fearing for her life, and now he never would. The imagination of not seeing her again feared him more than any of Solomon's attacks could do.

He rolled away on his side to avoid being hit by Solomon once more and jumped to his feet. He and tossed a dagger into his opponent's eye, who screamed out and was distracted for the amount of time, Haji needed to reach the katana.

"Solomon!" he jelled, while he was blocking one of his strikes with the sword, "why are you doing this? You would not do this! You are not yourself! Please stop this for Saya's sake!"

Solomon laughed: "So you think that I don't want the best for her? She has already shed her tiers about your death. When she awakes, she will forget the past and look forward. Don't you think that you have hurt her enough? Twice she thought that you had died. And have you forgotten, how she reacted after you had killed all those people? Maybe it's the best for her, when you are gone." He smiled once again and added: "Don't worry; I will take care of her."

Haji hesitated, than he answered: "Things are different now: there won't be fights anymore. She will live in peace and I shall not hurt her again."

To get out of Solomon's way, Haji descended the slope, until they had reached a street. While they fought, they did not pay attention to the approaching motorbike. Haji tossed another dagger towards Solomon, who pulled it out of his shoulder and threw it back. Haji ducked and dogged the dagger. He heard some shattering behind his back and when he turned around, the motorbike was lying on the ground together with its biker, who had the dagger between his eyes. When Haji saw the red liquid dripping onto the street his urge for blood returned and he grabbed the already dead man's neck. When he was satisfied he felt new power to fight.

Haji stroke with the sword after his enemy, but it wasn't him, who hit Solomon. The car had tried to avoid the motorbike but it instead caught the chiropteran and crashed into the wall, which edged the street. Solomon, who now was captured between wall and street, was almost unconscious.

Haji did not wait until Solomon recovered; he turned to leave and shouted back: "I will go and meet someone…just to make sure that they know I survived and that they will tell Saya who might be to blame, if I am not there when she wakes up."