The text was translated by "Help Me": "Seven years has passed since the shocking last scene in 'Akumajou Dracula'. We now journey back to the setting where it all happened, back to the countryside of Transylvania. Our hero, Simon Belmont, has defeated Dracula, putting his flesh back to sleep for another hundred of years. However, he had to sacrifice his own body after the battle. His back was injured during the death duel with Dracula and from that day forward, his body began to slowly decay and now he felt that his time of death was nearby. One morning, Simon was at the Belmont family's resting ground, a graveyard located before the angel's hill. Simon was looking back at his own life. Suddenly, Simon felt something behind his back and when he turn around a young woman was standing within the morning mist. The woman spoke to Simon. 'Your life has been taken over by an evil curse. Right now you're in danger. However, within your own heart, you might able to defeat the evil if you wager your life and stand up with courage with the power granted to you by God. You must return to the source of your curse, the one who place it on you years ago, you must ressurect Dracula. Finding Dracula's immortal body and destroying it won't be simple. Dracula's body was demolished when you defeated him seven years ago and now you must bring him back. His body has been splitted into five different parts located above ground. You must bring forth Dracula's body back to his burn stronghold, Castle Dracula, and seal him in. And with the seal, you might be able to put an end to his legacy. And you will recover from the curse placed on your back's wound. However, even with this method, there's no guarantee that Dracula will be destroyed forever. (Note: Contributor JPCVFAN says that the line's actual translation is "Only by this method can Dracula be permanently eliminated.") After the woman finished her words, she dissappeared with the mist. Simon now returns on a journey with new determination. This time there's no turning back! Fight Simon! Please remember the bitter memories of Transylvania!"