Hagane no renkinjutsushi (Fullmetal Alchemist) Season 5 Episode 23 - Watch Legally and Safely
Hagane no renkinjutsushi (Fullmetal Alchemist): Ed leaves Winry in the custody of the military to catch up with Al. Meanwhile, as Bradley continues to chase after Lin and Lan Fan, Gluttony goes after Scar. As Ed rejoins Al in his fight against Scar, Gluttony arrives on the scene. Lin then joins the fight, and is able to capture Gluttony. Lan Fan manages to escape Bradley by cutting off her disabled arm to throw off her blood trail. Riza arrives and drives off with Lin and Gluttony, keeping it secret from the military. As Ed and Al are about to apprehend Scar, they are stopped by May Chang, who uses her alkahestry to escape with him. However, Ed and Al manage to take custody of her panda, Shao May. As they arrive back at HQ, they tell Winry everything. She feels depressed, believing all she can do is wait, but feels better when she receives a call from her customers back in Rush Valley. As she goes on the train back, Winry realizes that she actually has fallen in love with Ed. Meanwhile, Ed and Al join up with the others at a hideout, where Lan Fan's wounds are treated. Lin reveals to Ed, Al, and Roy that Bradley is a homunculus. When Gluttony hears mention of Roy, the one who killed Lust, he transforms and blows the corner off the hideout.
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