Chapter 102

 is the one-hundred-and-second chapter of the Dead Mount Death Play manga.

Official Blurb
Sayo rushes to help the two children. Meanwhile, the Agakuras sweep through the monsters in the basement when he’s suddenly approached an [sic] even bigger threat!

Synopsis
As soon as the children clamber out of the shelves, the girl collapses. Xiaoyu Lei prevents Sayo Shinoyama from checking on her in case of a trap and takes umbrage with Majiri Agakura's remark that he looks like them, since, as he reminds her, he was about their age when Majiri tore off his limbs. Majiri titters that she severed the limbs of "the human embodiment of homicide"—a murderous automaton of a perfected sort of beauty—and posits that the children might be "the same as [Xiaoyu was] back then." She much prefers the present Xiaoyu to that Xiaoyu, though, punctuating the sentiment by poking Xiaoyu's cheek. As Xiaoyu indignantly scuttles away from Majiri's "little brother" declarations, Sayo silently appraises Majiri as "good with kids."

The conscious child does not answer Misaki when she asks what they are doing here. Believing them to be in a state of shock, Sayo rummages in the boxes for a blanket and tells the child that this is not a good place for the girl to rest. The child makes to shield the girl from Sayo's approach but swoons instead. Misaki holds them back as Sayo covers the girl with a blanket, assuring them that Sayo has "the cleanest hands" of all present. She asks how Sayo "became so good at this;" Sayo replies that she memorized everything about first-aid on the off-chance a shark wounds someone during a home invasion. She lifts the girl's arm only to see no signs of injury.

The girl smiles.

In the basement, the Agakura siblings watch Yumeji Agakura single-handedly rampage against a still-standing werewolf with nothing more than rage, his fists, and his custom pan-based carbon fiber bag, the strap of which he lassoes the werewolf's neck with to bring the werewolf to the ground. Kana Agakura instructs Yumeji to leave one of the werewolves alive so that Majiri can examine it later. Yumeji says that he already left one alive—one with some capacity to talk, at that—so he would rather finish what he has started here.

A left hand clutches Yumeji's chin from behind and tilts it upward for a better look at Yumeji's face. Yumeji stares up at the bandaged face of Lemmings, who compares Yumeji to the girls in the photograph he clutches in his right hand. Yumeji asks who Lemmings is. Momoya Agakura and Kana simultaneously swing and fling their respective weapons at Lemmings, who evades them and either relinquishes or loses his grip on Yumeji as a consequence. Where Dahlia Agakura had not known whether Lemmings was legend or real before now, Kana has seen him before and therefore seconds Momoya's suggestion that they team up against him, for confronting Lemmings is no solo endeavor.

"I see," Yumeji says, turning to face Lemmings head on. "Now that I've taken out a certain number of small fries...the final boss has appeared."