Final game: "Judgment Baccarat" – each card drawn reveals a crime from the opponent’s past. The loser is executed by the house (now run by Leo, who reveals he’s not a cop but a rogue fixer for a shadow syndicate). Hinako draws Reika’s murder of her own partner. Reika draws Hinako’s indirect role in a casino fire that killed 7 people. Both have one card left. Instead of playing, Hinako forfeits—walking away from the throne. Reika, confused, hesitates. Leo executes Reika for "breaking the game’s emotional contract." Hinako walks into the night, penniless but free. Renji, now crippled, watches her go. Final shot: Hinako at a beach, crying, then smiling.
The penultimate game is a 3-way battle: Hinako vs. Reika vs. Renji. The game: "Daruma-san ga Koronda" (Red Light, Green Light) but with real sniper lasers and one bullet. Each player controls 10 innocent hostages via remote shock collars. The loser’s hostages get shocked. Renji sacrifices his position to save a child, eliminating himself. Hinako and Reika face off. Jyouou Virgin -TV series- Season 2
The series featured a mix of actors and prominent gravure/adult idols, which was a hallmark of the trilogy. as Mai Ando Mei Kurokawa as Tomo Kinoshita Saori Hara as Yuika Izumi Natsuko Tatsumi as Sara Mizuki Sola Aoi as Arisa Nikaido (returning character) 🎵 Soundtrack Opening Theme: "Kimi ga Ite" by May J. Ending Theme: "with..." by Sweet Black feat. Maki Goto 🔄 The Trilogy Hierarchy Final game: "Judgment Baccarat" – each card drawn
(2010): Mikie Hara returns to reprise her role as Mai Ando. Reika draws Hinako’s indirect role in a casino