Vol. 3 had more violence then the previous volumes. We are introduced to a new character named Pinocchio or Pino. He works for an organization called Padania. He is a young hitman who is hired to protect a group of terrorists who plan on planting a bomb. He is very skilled with a knife.
Yes, his name is Pinocchio. He is actually quite similar to the the wooden puppet. Not that he's made of wood, but he does what the man who raised him tells him to do in order to make him happy and like him. He also causes lots of trouble seeing as he is a hitman.
Angelica is finally back out in the field for the first time in a while. However she seems to need medicine and ends up passing out. Maybe because it was her first time out in a while and she got nervous, maybe she feels that if she did pass out that Marco would love her and care about her more, or maybe she wasn't feeling well. You can decide and come up with your own theories when you read it.
Angelica does end up getting back out onto the field and ends up doing quite well. She is happy that Marco is happy with her performance.
The volume still has its sad moments like the others just not as many and it's not centered around them. Like always we continue to learn more about each character through their actions.
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