FROM the airport, Amari and Yua rode a train to reach Kyoto. The city used to be the capital city of Japan and known for the Buddhist temples traditional wooden houses. She visited this place twice when she stayed in East Asia in early twentieth century. Nothing seems to have changed in the area. This place already looked like this the last time she was here. The government restore the residences and the gardens appeared untouched by the modernization. Amari felt a little nostalgic since she walked in the road more than a century ago. With the assistance of the teen, they arrived at the exact address provided by Ares. The former sss learned that Yua used to live in the area until she was ten years old. However, she was sent in a boarding school and was not home for six years. Th