Dieter’s growth is highlighted as he chooses to follow Nina, showing the positive influence of Tenma’s "all lives are equal" philosophy on a child once poisoned by nihilism. Setting the Stage for Prague
Episode 39 of Naoki Urasawa’s Monster , titled serves as a critical bridge in the narrative, marking the transition from the chaotic Munich library fire to the mystery of the twins' origins in Prague. The Human Trace vs. The Phantom Monster Episode 39
The episode concludes by expanding the scope of the mystery. recovers enough to deliver a vital message to Tenma through Karl: "Cedok Bridge. The Three Frogs." . Most significantly, it is revealed that the mother of the twins may still be alive in Prague, shifting the series' focus toward uncovering the original "Monster" and the events that shaped Johan. Dieter’s growth is highlighted as he chooses to