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: Juza leaves the opposition army after a junior member named Yan tells him about the leaders' plan to keep him there and that [[Cassandra]] has fallen. He eventually stumbles upon a village controlled by Raoh's army and governed by one of Raoh's officers Yona, and after a brief struggle, manages to free the village from the control of Raoh's army. | : Juza leaves the opposition army after a junior member named Yan tells him about the leaders' plan to keep him there and that [[Cassandra]] has fallen. He eventually stumbles upon a village controlled by Raoh's army and governed by one of Raoh's officers Yona, and after a brief struggle, manages to free the village from the control of Raoh's army. | ||
: We learn that Juza never knew his father and his mother died when he was small. He was raised by the female owner of a brothel until [[Rihaku]] came looking for a boy with the star birthmark (on his waist) in order to become the destined Goshasei member. Juza would leave the training grounds because no one of the other members could match his strength. | |||
: Eventually, he stumbles across [[Mamiya's Village]], and is surprised and subdued by [[Mamiya]]. [[Airi]] appears, and Juza realizes that [[Rei]] had died and recalls his tie with the [[Nanto Suichō Ken|Suichoken ]] practitioner. When he brings up Kenshiro's inability to protect Yuria, he is slapped by Mamiya, who, Airi explains, was grieved by Rei's death and associated it with his inability to protect her. This causes Juza to let go of his grudge against Kenshiro and the events of Juza's appearance in ''Hokuto no Ken'' follow. | : Eventually, he stumbles across [[Mamiya's Village]], and is surprised and subdued by [[Mamiya]]. [[Airi]] appears, and Juza realizes that [[Rei]] had died and recalls his tie with the [[Nanto Suichō Ken|Suichoken ]] practitioner. When he brings up Kenshiro's inability to protect Yuria, he is slapped by Mamiya, who, Airi explains, was grieved by Rei's death and associated it with his inability to protect her. This causes Juza to let go of his grudge against Kenshiro and the events of Juza's appearance in ''Hokuto no Ken'' follow. |
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