Seated across from Muraki is a beautiful women, very young, who gambles with the same recklessness she uses to meet his eyes. This is Saeko (Mariko Kaga). Like Muraki, she has no small talk and betrays no emotions. She seems equally indifferent if winning or losing. There is a man at the games who does not play. He is Yoh (Takashi Fujiki), said to be a new employee of the boss. He sits against the wall, regarding the room with aggressive objectivity. Shinoda uses a series of shots in which Muraki leans back to regard this man, who returns his gaze as if to say, "I would kill you or anyone else without a second thought."
Comme Muraki, elle ne papote pas et ne révéle aucune émotion. Gagner ou perdre, elle semble indifférente. Il y a un homme aux jeux qui ne je pas. Lui c'est Yoh (Takashi Fujiki), apparemment c'est un nouvel employé du patron.
Il s'assoit contre un mur, regardant la salle avec une objectivité agressif.
Shinoda utilise une série de coups, où Muraki se penche en arrière pour regarder cet homme, qui retourne son regarde genre de dire, "je te tuerai toi ou n'importe qui d'autre sans réfléchir une seconde."
Saeko asks Muraki if he knows of a game with bigger stakes. She seems addicted to excitement. She betrays emotion only twice, when after a high-speed drag race on empty city streets she begins to giggle almost orgasmically, and again when she giggles after they are almost caught in a police raid. She says that "Yoh," the malevolent newcomer, seems "exciting." Perhaps she finds it exciting, too, that Muraki is a murderer.