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*Jin still can't catch a break even after the incident ended. When Shoichi visits him to after telling him the truth of the incident. Jin was making a small recovery and got enough courage to go outside again. Shoichi also asks him if Jin could live with him in his hotdog stand and that he just wants to be with him, but before Jin could answer he gets attacked by an avatar in the real world and pretty much got his soul stolen from him. All Shoichi could do was helplessly watch how his brother gets attacked and traumatized again.
*During the opening of Season 2, it's shown that GO had left the Charisma Duelist life behind. In addition, he is shown as one of the members of Akira's new bounty hunter squad. What exactly happened between those three months that he would have to resort to bounty hunting?
**Episode 51 shows that dispite being one of the three heroes of Vrains, he felt overshadowed by Playmaker. Thus when the opportunity arose to duel Playmaker as a bounty hunter, he took that chance instantly. He cared not for the money of it nor the fact that he abandoned his Charisma Duelist life, all he cares about now is beating Playmaker.
*Episode 52 reveals that Takeru's parents died in a accident trying to find him after he was kidnapped for the Hanoi Project. Imagine the emotional punch the poor guy for not only having to deal with the emotional and mental trauma because the of the project the fact that both of his parents are dead because they were trying to find him is going to make it worse.
*Episode 54 reveals why Blood Shepherd is so edgy and doesn't trust AI. After taking his mother to dinner on her birthday, they rode an AI-driven Taxi that he assured her was safe. It glitches when it notices an accident, and crashes right into an overturned truck. The result is that his mother suffers a critical spinal injury and his arm is left beyond repair, forcing him to use a prosthetic. Since then he hasn't trusted any AI that wasn't under human control.
 
 
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