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So Mitsuhide Nira Killed Eisuke Tomari? Not All Too Surprising!

After the destruction of Freeze or 001 (the leader of the Roidmudes), there was the dangler that said that who killed Eisuke Tomari? I started to suspect that Mitsuhide Nira was actually the killer. I mean that guy is mean and obnoxious to the core, I wanted to smash the guy's head. So he is always angry with everyone, especially Shinnosuke Tomari, he's power hungry but at the same time he is a coward. So what was all in the past? Looking at the latest episode of Kamen Rider Drive, Mitsuhide is actually an incompetent cop who was jealous of Eisuke. His reasons for killing Eisuke was based on jealousy... which the Roidmudes actually took advantage of him. It's really a petty reason to kill someone in a fit of jealousy, isn't it? But he did it, he killed his own partner out of jealousy so he could get the spotlight. Right now, he's even experimented on by Brain, Heart and Medic which made me think... it his guy also going to bite the dust soon like 001? The...

Romance In The Rain's Song Called "Unforgettable Past"

One song that was used for both the 1986 version and the 2001 version of "Romance In The Rain" was the song "The Unforgettable Past".  The Mandarin title is "Wang She Nan Wang" which was based on an oldies song called "Long Long Ago" which was written in 1883 by Thomas Haynes Bayley.  The translation of the lyrics is as follows: Can you remember when we first met in that late March? The unforgettable past, the unforgettable past We were leaning against each other in the light breeze and sweet scent of flowers The unforgettable past, I could not forget I like the way you sing me those old songs again   The unforgettable past, the unforgettable past And it is so sweet of you to tell me those old stories The unforgettable past, I could not forget Now that you have come back, I will not be sad anymore The unforgettable past, the unforgettable past I will forget how you had left me behind and wandered alone for so long  The unforgetta...