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: In the past, Yuda kidnapped [[Mamiya]] on her 20th birthday, murdering her parents before her eyes and making her part of his harem, until she eventually escaped. When [[Rei]] discovered this, he challenged Yuda to avenge Mamiya's honor. Yuda was hiding a deep envy of Rei prior to the apocalypse, feeling that Rei's beautiful ''[[Nanto Suichō Ken]]'' had overshadowed his own fighting style.
: In the past, Yuda kidnapped [[Mamiya]] on her 20th birthday, murdering her parents before her eyes and making her part of his harem, until she eventually escaped. When [[Rei]] discovered this, he challenged Yuda to avenge Mamiya's honor. Yuda was hiding a deep envy of Rei prior to the apocalypse, feeling that Rei's beautiful ''[[Nanto Suichō Ken]]'' had overshadowed his own fighting style.


: Aware that Rei had only days to life, Yuda used his wiles to avoid confrontation until Rei was on the brink of death. However, when the time came, he discovered Rei's life had been extended by [[Toki]], making him no match for Rei's revitalized strength and determination. Not prepared to be outdone, Yuda made his minions destroy the dam in [[Mamiya's Village]], using the flood to restrict Rei's graceful footwork. Yuda appeared to have turned the tables until [[Kenshiro]] blocked the dam which allowed Rei to perform ''[[Hishō Hakurei]]'' and finish the fight.
: Aware that Rei had only days to life, Yuda used his wiles to avoid confrontation until Rei was on the brink of death. However, when the time came, he discovered Rei's life had been extended by [[Toki]], making him no match for Rei's revitalized strength and spirit. Not to be outdone, Yuda made his minions destroy the dam in [[Mamiya's Village]], using the flood to restrict Rei's graceful footwork. Yuda appeared to have turned the tables until [[Kenshiro]] blocked the dam which allowed Rei to perform ''[[Hishō Hakurei]]'' and finish the fight.


: After his defeat, Yuda embraces the hidden feelings of respect and admiration for his enemy and kills himself with Rei's hands. In death, he concedes that Rei was always the greater man.
: After his defeat, Yuda embraces the hidden feelings of respect and admiration for his enemy and kills himself with Rei's hands. In death, he concedes that Rei was always the greater man.