More depth, more homunculi, more weirdness...
Our two main characters have started investigating the homunculi, and with that comes mysteries and the complex psychology of the human mind, the becoming of a person into what he seems in the plain eyes against the person he/she really is deep down there, and the chain of events in the past that has contributed to it.
Mr. Nakoshi may have solved one mystery, of the Yakuza boss, all on his own, maybe out of the plain eagerness that comes with a new power and the connection between his past and the Yakuza's if we consider that as a subconscious stimuli, but there is now a totally different type of case that, in his first encounter, seemed almost sickening and utterly perplexing, and it is too much to handle on his own.
But we can't leave out Mr. Itoh just because he doesn't have what Mr. Nakoshi has; up until now I didn't think of him as much, but now I think this guy is just brilliant, after all, he is a medical student who doesn't look like a medical student at all, rather someone from a goth club or a member of a cult or a weird band- these facts just point out that you can't take this guy for granted... also he found Mr. Nakoshi in the first place and from that point on it all started...
Also, I'm curious what Mr. Nakoshi "actually" sees when he looks at Itoh.
Eagerly waiting for the result of their investigation of the "sand chameleon" case...