Tsukune had better live up to expectations.
Summary:
At the Shuzen castle, Akasha explains to Moka that she has to let Alucard consume her so she can seal him from the inside, and Akasha doesn't think she'll be able to come back this time. Akasha starts the sealing ceremony by touching the rosary which lets off a bright flash. Moka is rendered semi-conscious, and Akasha proceeds to the first step which is sealing away Moka's shinso blood with the rosary. Akasha tearfully reassures Moka that the process isn't dangerous and that Moka will only be in a slumbering state while a "fake" personality takes her place. Akasha adds that the seal isn't permanent, and one day someone who truly cares for Moka will be able to remove the rosary. After saying her last words to Moka, Akasha is consumed by Alucard. Tsukune, Mizore, and Dongfang observed the whole scene and are still trying to take in the big secret, but suddenly the sky starts cracking up. Dongfang realizes the dream is at its end they have to get out of here if they don't want to disappear with the dream. As if on cue, Kurumu arrives in the dream world and starts leading Tsukune's group away, but Tsukune isn't paying attention and still has his eye on the young Moka.
Back in the real world, Fong Fong, Ling Ling and Yukari are still anxiously waiting for Kurumu to bring back the others from the dream world. Meanwhile in the reception area of the mansion, both the Wong and Miu forces sit in silence. Mr. Wong finally breaks the silence and asks if the female leader of the Miu family wants anything. The leader of the Miu forces tells Mr. Wong to hand over Moka. Mrs. Wong refuses, and when the Miu leader gets up Mrs. Wong quickly throws needles into the Miu leader's face, punching a sizable hole. However, the leader appear to quickly regenerate and she removes her hood and reveals herself to be Akuha.
Back in the dream world, Kurumu, Tsukune, Mizore and Dongfang are trying to cross the boundary of the seal and back into the real world. Kurumu tells Tsukune to hold on to her, but Tsukune is hung up on the fact that Outer Moka is a "fake personality" and he eventually loses his grip and falls back towards the collapsing dream.
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Here is the big reveal of the flashback sequence, but it doesn't look like we are done with dream world yet. So Inner Moka was sealed away in order to seal away Alucard again and Akasha sacrificed herself to put Alucard back into slumber. Both of these developments were somewhat expected, but I am surprised that Outer Moka is just a shell personality rather than part of Akasha herself. Tsukune seems pretty bummed out about Outer Moka being a "fake" personality, but I think he should be glad that Outer Moka is some other entity rather than part of Akasha. Having a relationship with Moka and her mom at the same time would be so awkward lol. Tsukune is a bit too hung up about how Outer Moka was created, but falling back into the abyss will probably help him get past this fact. Tsukune might have to rescue Moka (inner and/or outer) out of her own dream.
The dream world scenes have been quite good, but the real world developments aren't lagging behind either. Akuha has officially revealed herself and shown a new ability that makes her hard to kill. My guess is it's also something to do with dimensional warping (like her martial arts technique) but done in a defensive manner. She is a vampire though so it's also possible that she can regenerate too. Like her sisters, the teenage Akuha still looks very similar to her younger self and still has that same hairstyle. The hairstyle looks alright for a young girl, but for an older teen it looks a little weird. Since Tsukune and Moka will need a bit more time to get back to the real world, there might be a battle between Mrs. Wong and Akuha just to kill the time, and I'm looking forward to that if it happens.
Ultimately I'm sure Moka will eventually want a piece of Akuha. Akuha's actions caused the sealing and Akasha to disappear. Don't know if Moka will kill Akuha, but a beat down will come sooner or later.
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