After a week in prison Light forfeits his ownership from the Death Note to lose his memories. As the press announces that Kira is still killing people, L decides to free Light and Misa, but keeps Light handcuffed. While working with L, Light discovers that the new Kira is from Yotsuba Corporations, with one of their members possessing the Death Note and being along with Rem. Matsuda spies a meeting from them, but when he hears that one of them is Kira, he is discovered by them. Matsuda acts as Misa's manager and tells the Yotsuba members that he just wants them to feature Misa in their adverts. They believe him and during a party to celebrate such assignment, a drunk Matsuda jumps from Yotsuba's building to fake his death with the other officers' help. Allied with L, a professional burglar known as Wedy installs cameras in Yotsuba's building while a con man, Aiber, contacts the Yotsuba members acting as their ally to know more about them.
"Whiteout" refers to Light losing his memory. Ohba said retrospectively that it was "a bad title" since it reveals part of the plot. He added that while "it's not like it's the end of the world" if the title reveals some of the plot, the fact "kind of takes away some of the fun. "Father and Son" refers to Light and Soichiro. Ohba said that he had trouble creating some of the chapter names for the group of chapters including "Father and Son" in contrast with his ease creating the names of the chapters including Chapter 17. He retrospectively wondered if "perhaps" he did not put enough thought into the chapter names. "Eight" refers to the eight Yotsuba members. Ohba added that he worked especially hard to try to find a good chapter title since "Eight" was printed with color pages in Weekly Shonen Jump. "Strike" refers to Light and L hitting one another; Ohba wondered who would "imagine" that the title referred to the action and commented "I like these kinds of titles." "Separation" refers to the end of the effort sharing between the National Police Agency and the Japanese task force. Ohba added that he believed that he had "too much fun" with the previous two titles, so he went "back into serious mode" for Chapter 39. "Allies" refers to the team gaining Aiber and Wedy as allies and losing Aizawa as an ally; Ohba described the title as "ironic. "Matsuda" received its name as, in Ohba's words, the chapter featured "Matsuda running around." Ohba added that when the editor saw the planned title name "Matsuda," the editor laughed and then gave the okay. In regard to "Heaven" Ohba said that when a person sees the title, he or she assumes that someone is going to die. Ohba added that he was "going for that a little bit" and that the title name also refers to Matsuda's feelings after he survives an incident and how Misa's room is like "heaven." "Black" refers to the question of whether the Yotsuba are guilty and the black suits and ties of the remaining seven members.
"Whiteout" refers to Light losing his memory. Ohba said retrospectively that it was "a bad title" since it reveals part of the plot. He added that while "it's not like it's the end of the world" if the title reveals some of the plot, the fact "kind of takes away some of the fun. "Father and Son" refers to Light and Soichiro. Ohba said that he had trouble creating some of the chapter names for the group of chapters including "Father and Son" in contrast with his ease creating the names of the chapters including Chapter 17. He retrospectively wondered if "perhaps" he did not put enough thought into the chapter names. "Eight" refers to the eight Yotsuba members. Ohba added that he worked especially hard to try to find a good chapter title since "Eight" was printed with color pages in Weekly Shonen Jump. "Strike" refers to Light and L hitting one another; Ohba wondered who would "imagine" that the title referred to the action and commented "I like these kinds of titles." "Separation" refers to the end of the effort sharing between the National Police Agency and the Japanese task force. Ohba added that he believed that he had "too much fun" with the previous two titles, so he went "back into serious mode" for Chapter 39. "Allies" refers to the team gaining Aiber and Wedy as allies and losing Aizawa as an ally; Ohba described the title as "ironic. "Matsuda" received its name as, in Ohba's words, the chapter featured "Matsuda running around." Ohba added that when the editor saw the planned title name "Matsuda," the editor laughed and then gave the okay. In regard to "Heaven" Ohba said that when a person sees the title, he or she assumes that someone is going to die. Ohba added that he was "going for that a little bit" and that the title name also refers to Matsuda's feelings after he survives an incident and how Misa's room is like "heaven." "Black" refers to the question of whether the Yotsuba are guilty and the black suits and ties of the remaining seven members.
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