Let Me Play Sai!

Season 2Episode 2725 minNov. 13, 2002
Let Me Play Sai!
Ogata walks in on Hikaru and Koyo's conversation and overhears Hikaru mentioning Sai. Convinced that Hikaru knows Sai, Ogata confronts Hikaru and begs him to let him play Sai. Just when Hikaru thinks things can't get any worse, Akira shows up as well. With all of the accusations going on, will Hikaru be able to keep Sai's identity a secret?
Let Me Play Sai! has aired on Nov. 13, 2002
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