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'Garo: Vanishing Line' Episode 6 Spoilers: Sword to Team Up With Luke Once More?

Now that the trio of Sword, Gina, and Sophie has successfully pulled off a mission together, will there be more similar instances as the Japanese action anime series, "Garo: Vanishing Line" continues?

The final scene in the previous episode hinted that there could possibly be more, especially since Sword seems to be having quite a tough time dealing with the inquisitive kid, Sophie. And since Gina and the girl seem to have hit it off rather well during their mission at Lady Viola's manor, the former mentoring the latter seems to be a more productive mentor-apprentice relationship than Sophie being left alone on Sword's care.

On the other hand, Sword's other acquaintance and occasional companion, Luke, has yet to have his fill of the newest addition to their group. His return has been teased in the preview for the next episode titled "Intricacy." Will he and Sophie be able to interact amidst the chaos of their upcoming new mission?

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Additionally, it has also been revealed that not all people who harbor Horrors inside their bodies have been possessed. Some have actually opted to make contracts with the demons for their own personal gain. How will this latest revelation affect the direction that the ongoing narrative takes from now on as the series introduces more new types of Horrors?

The search for Sophie's brother has yet to also hit a significant turn. Will the next episode finally reveal what El Dorado is and how it relates to the sudden disappearance of Sophie's brother?

"Garo: Vanishing Line" airs on Fridays late night at 1:23 a.m. JST on TV Tokyo and late night at 2:10 a.m. JST on TV Osaka. Information on other broadcast schedules and online resources can be found on the series' official site. Episodes will also be simulcast in selected regions outside Japan via Crunchyroll.

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