After Nami Kaizawa's mother suffered maternal death, she inherited a fortune through her father's will.
They enter the gate and notice the garden is filled with St. John's Wort.
Nami tells him the last word of the aunt who raised her and Kohei said the meaning of it is revenge in old poems.
[1] It was shown at the Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Canada on July 13, 2001.
[2] It was released in both an English-dub and subtitled edition by Asylum Home Entertainment on March 23, 2004.
Paste Magazine criticized the film's supererogation as a whole, citing the framing device and the visuals to be "way, way too much for what’s supposed to be an atmospheric exploration of a creepy old manor".