Unraveling

Unraveling (解明, Kaimei) is the sixth episode of the Death Note anime series.

Synopsis
In an effort to repair his relations with the Japanese police,L organizes a private meeting with the remaining detectives who want to work on the Kira case and hopes to do so in secret until Kira is captured. To their surprise, L is disheveled and young, with an eccentric personality and an affinity for sweets. L berates the detectives for showing him their ID cards, pointing out he could've killed them if he were Kira. They have to turn their phones off and not write anything down. They are to call him Ryuzaki instead of L. He advises against hiding criminals' names due to Kira's childishness (he might attack civilians) and suggests using the media to exaggerate the size of the anti-Kira taskforce. He steadily reveals his thoughts with frightening accuracy about the identity of Kira following the murders of the FBI agents and pinpoints who the federal agents were tracking in that period. L admits he is losing presently because he has shown his face but declares he will win in the end. Meanwhile Light Yagami coincidentally meets Raye Penber's fiance, and the two talk about the Kira case. He soon comes to realise that the woman is Penber's fiance. Convinced that it is his destiny to use the Death Note to create a better world, Light is euphoric at the realization he has come into contact with the very person who can possibly get him caught. Light has recently been taking a page of the Death Note with him wherever he goes in case he needs it. He begins to formulate a plan to get rid of her. He gets her name, which is Shouko Maki (Ryuk laughs at this). Light is horrified that she has figured out that Kira can kill by means other than heart attacks; she realizes the busjacker was under Kira's control.

Rules Learned

 * How to Use: IV #2 - If a human uses the note, a god of death usually appears in front of him/her within 39 days after he/she uses the note.
 * How to Use: IV #3 - Gods of Death, the original owners of the Death Note, do not do, in principle, anything which will help or prevent the deaths in the note.