Lou, scared, searched for Shin in the chaos. Meanwhile, two more assassins appeared, targeting Sakamoto. One of them, Agbor, complained about working in crowded places, but her partner reminded her to focus on the mission. He warned her not to kill anyone except Sakamoto.
Luou treated Shin’s eyes with an antidote to counter the poison, making Shin wince in pain. Lou was relieved they had the antidote. The assassin smugly said he always carried such remedies as a precaution. Sakamoto asked him who had sent him, and the assassin hesitated, asking if Sakamoto would let him go if he answered. Before he could say more, Lou questioned him about his poisoned knives. When the assassin admitted it, Lou stabbed him lightly and dropped the antidote, threatening to spill it unless he cooperated.
Under pressure, the assassin revealed that a company called Dongani had hired him. He explained that Dongani sent assassins on solo missions, leaving them to survive on their own. He cynically added that everything after death was toxic too. Shin called him out for mocking them earlier, noting that he wouldn’t have talked without Lou’s threats. The assassin admitted he only cared about survival and had no loyalty to Dongani.
Curious, Shin asked if the assassin was registered with GIA. The assassin confirmed, leaving Lou puzzled. Shin explained that GIA was a global organization managing professional assassins. He and Sakamoto were former members. Lou examined the ID card, joking that it looked like a driver’s license. Shin smirked, saying getting a GIA license was much harder.
The assassin then asked Sakamoto if the rumors were true about him being a legend in the organization. Sakamoto didn’t answer. Just then, his wife and daughter arrived. His wife saw the tied-up assassin and asked what was going on. Thinking fast, Shin claimed the assassin was practicing an escape act for the amusement park show. Sakamoto’s daughter, excited, announced that lunch was ready. The group left, leaving the assassin behind.
Before leaving, Sakamoto’s daughter returned and placed a bandage on the assassin’s hand, praising his performance. Stunned, he thanked her. Once they were gone, he used a hidden knife to cut himself free, muttering about trying again later.
Shin, feeling drained from the events, admitted he couldn’t read thoughts for the rest of the day due to the antidote’s side effects. Lou scolded him, saying they were now more vulnerable. Shin apologized to Sakamoto for not being at his best.
Sakamoto’s wife and daughter returned, and his wife noticed the group’s strange behavior. Suspicious, she asked if they were hiding something. The trio froze under her scrutiny.
Meanwhile, in a bathroom, an assassin named Batso washed his hands. Another assassin, Boled, appeared behind him, saying he was there to “deal with what’s troubling him.” Agbor suddenly attacked Batso, throwing him to the ground and demanding to know where he was running off to. Batso pleaded for space, but Agbor ignored him, scolding him further. Boled snapped at her to sit properly, saying a woman shouldn’t sit so carelessly. Annoyed, Agbor adjusted her posture but remained stern.
Batso, still on the ground, asked why they were there. BD replied that they had come to finish the job Batso had failed to complete. Agbor added that if he didn’t handle his tasks, the organization wouldn’t hesitate to eliminate him. She also mentioned that she was excited to meet Sakamoto and had been looking forward to this opportunity.
Boled, on the other hand, revealed that Sakamoto would surely recognize him because of a scar on his face. Curious, Agbor asked if Sakamoto was the one who gave him the scar. Boled denied it, admitting sheepishly that he had actually tripped a few days ago and ended up with the scar. The two assassins then started bickering, leaving Batso watching in disbelief. He thought to himself that these two were completely unhinged but acknowledged their deadly skills, recalling that they had once killed a hundred men single-handedly.
Meanwhile, Shin reassured Sakamoto’s wife that everything was fine. She asked if they didn’t have enough food, but Shin quickly denied it, saying the meal was excellent. Sakamoto’s daughter then asked if they weren’t enjoying the amusement park. Lou reassured her, saying they were excited to go on the next ride. They moved forward, with Shin and Lou remaining alert to keep the family safe.
At a popcorn stand, Shin informed Sakamoto that there were no assassins nearby and that the situation seemed under control. However, Sakamoto remarked that such peaceful settings weren’t ideal for killers, hinting at his unease. When they arrived at the next ride, they realized it was a haunted house attraction. Shin’s face turned pale as he muttered that this was the perfect setting for an ambush.
Inside, Boled and Agbor monitored them through surveillance cameras. Boled grinned maliciously and asked Agbor if she was ready for some bloody horror. As the group moved through the haunted house, they encountered staged ghosts and ghouls meant to scare visitors. Shin commented that Sakamoto’s wife and daughter seemed genuinely happy, and Sakamoto told him to stay alert.
Moments later, an assassin tried to attack Shin from behind but failed. He then targeted Sakamoto, who swiftly countered with rapid, precise blows, leaving the assassin immobilized. The entire time, Sakamoto pretended to be scared by the haunted house monsters, keeping his wife and daughter oblivious to the danger. Shin was impressed, remarking on how Sakamoto managed to fight while acting frightened.
Sakamoto handed the assassin’s identification card to Shin, who examined it and found out that the attacker was a newly registered first-class assassin. Shin scoffed, saying that if this was the level of assassin they were sending, there was nothing to worry about. However, Sakamoto, always cautious, reminded him to stay prepared.
Back with Boled and Agbor, Agbor commented on Sakamoto’s skill, amazed at his agility despite his weight. She admitted she couldn’t wait to face him personally. Turning to Boled, she told him to stop making that noise and to quit his habit of exercising when stressed. Boled retorted that he wasn’t stressed and was just eager to show off his moves to Sakamoto. Agbor reassured him, saying she would leave Sakamoto to him when the time came, jokingly calling them friends. This infuriated Boled, who shattered a bottle in anger before taking a drink. Yelling, he insisted that they had never been friends and never would be.
His frustration brought back memories of his first encounter with Sakamoto. Standing in the bathroom, Boled recalled watching Sakamoto train. He had been friends with one of the trainees Sakamoto had defeated. As he observed Sakamoto practicing with his gun, he admired his precision and control, calling him impressive. He reminisced about their time together, including a moment on Valentine’s Day when he told Sakamoto that assassins weren’t meant to love because their hearts were too cold.
Suddenly, a young woman approached Sakamoto, offering him a Valentine’s gift and asking if he could be her date for the day. Boled was stunned when Sakamoto opened his locker, causing a mountain of gifts to spill out, showing how admired he was. Another assassin walked in, saw the pile, and asked Sakamoto who Boled was. Sakamoto casually replied that he didn’t know him, which deeply angered Boled. Feeling humiliated, Boled stormed off.
Recalling this memory, Boled admitted to Agbor that Sakamoto was never truly cold-hearted, unlike himself. Agbor asked if this was the root of their tension and suggested that Boled now had a chance to settle the score. However, Boled dismissed her, angrily shouting that he no longer cared.
Meanwhile, inside the haunted house, Lou sighed, saying she wanted to go home. However, Sakamoto’s daughter excitedly pointed out the zombies and wanted to see more. Shin teased Lou, saying the little girl was braver than her. In response, Lou pulled out a bottle and began drinking. Curious, Shin asked what it was. Lou revealed it was her family’s favorite drink and tossed the bottle to him. When Shin sniffed it, he realized it was alcohol and, disgusted, quickly threw it away.
As they ventured deeper, they came across a shaking door with what seemed like multiple people behind it. Ignoring Shin’s warning, Lou opened the door—only for a horde of zombies and hidden assassins to rush out. Amid the chaos, Boled appeared and attacked Sakamoto, sending them both crashing to the upper floor.
During the fight, Sakamoto threw an ID card at Boled, but he dodged it effortlessly. Smirking, Boled asked, “Do you remember me now?” Sakamoto simply replied, “No.” Annoyed, Boled threatened to destroy him. Unfazed, Sakamoto asked about Boled’s family. Sarcastically, Boled shot back, “Go find out for yourself—I’m not your mother.”
Meanwhile, Shin was frantically searching for Sakamoto’s wife and daughter. He finally found them unconscious in a nearby room. Before he could react, Agbor appeared with a group of assassins. Smirking, she taunted Shin, calling him the key part of their mission. Just as Shin was about to respond, Lou charged in and delivered a powerful punch to Agbor’s face, sending her flying and spitting blood. Standing confidently, Lou declared that she would show Agbor the strength she inherited from her family.
Shin, observing Lou’s stance, noted that it looked like Kung Fu and jokingly commented that she still reeked of alcohol. Agbor, recovering from the hit, admitted that Lou’s strength gave her chills.
Back with Sakamoto and Boled, Boled repeated his question, asking if Sakamoto remembered him yet. Once again, Sakamoto said no and pressed for details about Boled’s family. Irritated, Boled snapped, “Go figure it out yourself—I’m not your mother.”
Boled then tossed a small bomb at Sakamoto. However, the explosion barely affected him, and Sakamoto retaliated with a powerful strike. But Boled skillfully dodged and threw a cluster of colored pellets, causing multiple explosions around Sakamoto. The chaos shook the room, and Boled managed to land a punch so powerful that the building trembled.
Meanwhile, Agbor turned to her group and declared, “The party has started.” She blocked a punch from Lou and grabbed her hand, acknowledging her strength but boasting that she wasn’t stronger than her. Agbor then grabbed Lou by the head and violently shook her until she collapsed unconscious.
Turning to Shin, Agbor taunted him, saying it was now his turn to show his strength. Two assassins restrained Shin against a metal frame while another brought out a chainsaw. Mocking him, Agbor said she believed Shin’s power only emerged when he was angry. She then told Lou that every 10 seconds, she would strike her. If Lou didn’t respond, she would proceed to cut Shin apart with the chainsaw.
Lou, in tears, began apologizing to Shin, admitting that she couldn’t do anything to help. Shin, trying to lighten the mood despite the dire situation, looked at Lou and muttered, “You’re clearly drunk from all the alcohol you had earlier.”
Meanwhile, Boled confronted Sakamoto, reminding him that he had retired five years ago. He claimed that Sakamoto’s inability to match his attacks was proof of how much weaker he had become. “It’s sad,” Boled remarked, disappointment evident in his voice. “I once idolized you, but look at you now.”
Sakamoto attempted another punch, but Boled quickly countered by tossing an explosive pellet, sending Sakamoto reeling. Smirking, Boled taunted, “My explosive pellets and rocket punches… I’ve perfected these weapons over the years.” As he spoke, he recalled the days when he first introduced these inventions to the team.
Fueled by frustration, Boled launched a flurry of strikes, each one carrying the weight of his anger. “You’re weaker than before!” he shouted, landing a devastating kick that sent Sakamoto flying across the room. As Sakamoto slammed into the wall, Boled lit a cigarette and sneered, “Sweet dreams, Sakamoto.”
Just as he began to celebrate, Sakamoto’s voice rang out, calm yet menacing. “Farewell to the days of your adolescence with me.”
Boled stiffened. Sakamoto continued, explaining the precise chemical components of Boled’s bombs, revealing his intimate knowledge of their design. His eyes burned with determination. “Now, I’ll show you what I’m truly capable of.”
Lou endured Agbor’s relentless blows, refusing to back down. However, a powerful kick sent her stumbling backward. Lou, breathless but defiant, muttered, “Ugh… I’m so tired.”
Shin, still restrained, recalled Agbor’s cruel words—how she would strike Lou every ten seconds. He clenched his fists, fear creeping in. “It’s over,” he whispered to himself.
Agbor aimed another kick at Lou, but this time, Lou dodged with ease. She smirked. “You got lucky.”
Shin, watching intently, scolded her. “Take this seriously, Lou!” His frustration was growing.
Agbor, unimpressed, delivered a brutal strike to Lou’s stomach, sending her skidding backward. “Enough joking,” she said.
But then, to everyone’s surprise, Lou started laughing.
Agbor turned around in confusion. “What’s so funny?”
Lou took a swig from her bottle, completely unfazed. As Agbor lunged at her with a barrage of punches, Lou effortlessly dodged every strike. Growing impatient, Agbor attempted to grab Lou’s clothes to land a decisive blow—but she failed.
Lou suddenly grabbed Agbor’s hand, gently kissed it, and in a flash, delivered a crushing blow that sent Agbor stumbling back.
Agbor let out a loud laugh. “That’s it! Kill me! I love it!”
Lou shook her head. “We don’t kill,” she said firmly. “That’s a rule my family follows.”
“Family?” Agbor scoffed. “The Sakamoto family consists of only three members, you fool.”
Lou’s expression darkened. “You called me a fool,” she muttered, clenching her fists. “Since coming to Japan, I’ve learned a lot… and now I’m being called a fool?”
She lunged at Agbor, preparing to strike. But just as her fist reached Agbor’s face, she stopped—her fingers barely grazing her skin.
Agbor’s eyes widened in shock. Before anyone could react, Lou blinked, looking around in confusion. “Huh? Where am I? Who’s this lady? And… why is Shin tied up?”
Shin’s face twisted in disbelief. “You woke up at the wrong time!”
Agbor, still stunned, burst into laughter. “Are you mocking me?” She suddenly smiled and said, “I like strong warriors like you, Lou.” Without warning, she pulled Lou into a tight hug.
Shin sighed in relief. Looking at Agbor’s men, he smirked. “I’m safe now.”
Back to the fight, Sakamoto calmly finished his analysis of Boled’s explosives.
Boled exhaled sharply. “You’d be stronger if you lost some weight. If you want to fight me properly, let’s go. I know you want to save your family.”
Sakamoto’s expression didn’t change. “My family doesn’t need saving,” he replied. “I trust them completely.”
Boled hesitated for a split second. “Tch, whatever.” He was about to retort when—
BAM!
Sakamoto’s fist connected with Boled’s face, sending him crashing through the wall.
The ground shook as Sakamoto advanced, delivering another devastating kick, followed by a rapid succession of punches. Boled barely had time to react before Sakamoto shattered his weapon with a single, well-placed punch.
Boled gritted his teeth, reaching for his explosive pellets. He hurled them at Sakamoto—but before they could detonate, Sakamoto caught them.
“What?!” Boled gasped.
Without hesitation, Sakamoto slammed the pellets into Boled’s stomach, causing a massive explosion of pain. Boled fell to his knees, gasping for air.
“How… how do you still have this strength?” he choked out.
Sakamoto exhaled, adjusting his stance. “I used my strength for the wrong reasons in the past,” he said. “Now, I use it to protect the people I love.”
With that, he charged forward, his fist glowing with unstoppable force. Meanwhile…
At the amusement park, two visitors enjoyed the rides, oblivious to the chaos unfolding nearby.
Sakamoto and Wed were in a ride cart, sitting across from each other, when they were suddenly surprised by two people flying toward them. Wed, injured and spitting blood, admitted he hadn’t given Sakamoto his full effort because he was tough.
Meanwhile, Sakamoto’s wife woke up and found Shin and Lou sleeping. She woke Shin and asked why he was there, mentioning that the last thing she remembered was being in the haunted house. When she asked how they got there, Shin guessed they must have lost consciousness. She then asked about Sakamoto, and Shin admitted he didn’t know but quickly ran off to find him.
Back with Sakamoto and Wed, their cart finally reached the ground. As they got out, an employee asked what had happened. Wed told her not to worry about the injured man, but the employee clarified that she was asking about the destroyed ride cart, saying they had to pay for the damage. Wed accepted defeat, telling Sakamoto that he won and that he would leave him alone now.
Sakamoto then ordered five meat sandwiches. As he ate, Wed asked for a bite, and Sakamoto handed over what he was eating. Wed happily took it, calling it an honor. Sakamoto replied that the leftovers were meant for his family. Just then, Shin arrived, shocked to see that Sakamoto had lost weight so quickly. He pulled out his phone and took pictures in disbelief.
Wed then asked Sakamoto how he planned to handle the gang since they had placed a bounty on his head. Before Sakamoto could answer, his wife arrived and overheard the word “reward,” immediately showing anger. She demanded to know what was going on. Meanwhile, Lou told Hana to finish playing, and Hana excitedly pointed at some candy she wanted. Agbor, watching, commented that Hana was too spoiled but had great potential.
Sakamoto’s wife then asked for an explanation. Sakamoto admitted that there was a bounty on his life. Furious, she asked why he hadn’t told her sooner. Wed took a bite of his sandwich and explained that Sakamoto didn’t want to worry her so she could enjoy the amusement park with their daughter.
Turning to Wed, Sakamoto’s wife asked who he was. He introduced himself as a professional assassin. Angrily, she demanded that he not kill her husband. She then asked Sakamoto why he kept this a secret, saying she would have found out anyway. Sakamoto admitted he didn’t want to stress her out. She reminded him of their family rules, pulling out a book and pointing to Rule #6: “No secrets between us.” Shocked, Sakamoto nodded in agreement. She then said that once this was settled, they should go watch a show. Wed, impressed, commented that Sakamoto’s wife was tough.
At the presentation, Shin asked Sakamoto how they could solve the issue. Sakamoto replied that they needed to kill the person who presented the contract to the gang, which would cancel the bounty. However, they first needed to figure out who that person was. Agbor mentioned that the order came from “G High,” making it hard to track the source. Bullet suggested he might be able to get information from his boss.
Shin told Bullet to call his boss, but Bullet asked why he should do it. Shin called him useless, frustrating Bullet, who then agreed to go, taking Agbor with him.
Shin then asked if they had figured out where DWI was. Sakamoto said he knew someone who could help and led them to a man. On the way, Shin appeared angry. Lou asked if he was in pain, but Shin was actually just confused about how Sakamoto had regained his weight so quickly.
They eventually arrived at the man’s office, which was filled with movies. Shin, confused, asked what kind of place it was. Sakamoto explained that they sold information in the form of films and directed them to a screening room. Inside, they watched footage of J. Kawi’s presentations. Shin took notes, while Lou seemed sad after the movie ended.
When they left, Sakamoto went to pay, but the bill was expensive. Shin asked how he planned to afford it, and Sakamoto simply replied that he had saved up plenty of money over the years. With that, they left the library.
An employee asked Sakamoto if he would return to them, then warned him to be very careful and mentioned that someone from his team was behind this. Sakamoto asked him to clarify. The employee replied that he didn’t know more than that and that there was no movie for it anymore.
Next, we moved to Nagumo, who was sitting at a business lunch. They asked him about Sakamoto. Nagumo told them he hadn’t seen him in a long time. The man with the yellow hair told Hayo not to interfere and said the man could show up at any moment. Hayo replied that it didn’t matter and expressed doubts about Nagumo’s loyalty, directing a knife strike at him. Nagumo cleverly blocked it with a fork and told him to save the killing for dinner. The man with the yellow hair then told Saraji that he didn’t think it was their fight. Saraji told Miss Shishi, the man with the yellow hair, that he thought he hadn’t eaten this food. Shishi called the chef over, grabbed him, put his head on the table, and stabbed his hands with a knife, telling him he didn’t like onions with his food.
Mr. Ira entered and greeted them, saying he was from GGI and that their gathering was very good. Hayo told him they hadn’t finished yet—there were only four of them. Shishi said the other three never showed up, and Takamura wasn’t there either, though he always came. Nagumo said he thought Takamura had something that kept him busy. Shishi disagreed, believing he had just forgotten the appointment. AR showed them a photo of someone from GGI who was wandering around, and they didn’t know who he was. He asked them to deal with the situation quickly.
Now we move to Sakamoto, Shin, and Luu outside the Don Kawi building. Sakamoto told them they would avoid killing and that it would be a secret operation. They put on their operation clothes. Inside the building, two guards were walking in the hallway. Shin threw a rope on the first guard, making him disappear, then Sakamoto took out the second one. Afterward, they took off their clothes. Luu asked about the leader of the place, and Shin explained that the leader’s office was on the upper floor. They needed to jump from the other window. Shin then asked Sakamoto if he knew about that. Sakamoto replied that he had been sleeping through the movie.
Next, we moved to a guard washing his hands. He heard a sound, opened the window, and showed his gun. But Sakamoto pointed a gun at his head from above and shocked him with electricity. They entered the room, and Luu tied him up with a rope. Luu said she was really enjoying being a spy. Shin reminded her they weren’t here for fun. They went to the leader’s room, and Shin told Sakamoto that he hadn’t heard any thoughts from anyone here and thought the place was empty. They entered the leader’s room and found many dead guards on the ground, with Nagumo sitting alone in a chair in the middle of the room. Nagumo said to Sakamoto, “I caught you red-handed, didn’t I?”
Shin asked Nagumo what he was doing there, and Nagumo replied that he had killed the upper management employees. He then said that Sakamoto had to die too. He revealed a knife and quickly appeared behind Shin, stabbing the knife into his neck. Shin grabbed his neck but saw no wound. Nagumo laughed and told him the knife was fake, just a joke. Shin attacked him, and Nagumo said that when he arrived, everyone was dead and he hadn’t done anything—he was there for another mission.
Sakamoto asked Nagumo what had brought him there. Nagumo explained that he was looking for something and that many professional killers had been killed. Shin asked what was strange about that, and Nagumo explained that while killings due to fights were normal, these were unusual. He told them that a hundred fighters from organizations close to GGI had been killed brutally, and he thought it was a message to GGI. Shin said that was a quarter of the professional killers, and Nagumo added that after each killing, an X mark was left on the wall.
Sakamoto asked if it was a commission request, and Luu asked what the request was. Nagumo replied that he was alone in GGI and the best among the killers. He explained that they handled operations for dangerous killers and had a large system in the world of killing. He also mentioned that Sakamoto was among the request and warned him to be careful of the X. Shin told them they hadn’t become killers, and Luu told him they were just there to find out about the reward. Nagumo said he didn’t know much about it, but the killers were attacked just after the reward for killing Sakamoto was announced.
We then moved to a killer drawing an X on the wall after killing many others. Next, we moved to Sakamoto’s store, where Shin said that after everything, they were back at square one. They entered the store, and a man was holding a knife, asking where Sakamoto was. Luu taught Hannah to press a button, causing a bunch of weapons to fall on the killer’s head. Sakamoto remembered Nagumo’s words: if he was as strong as Bullet, he was finished. Sakamoto said that since they didn’t know who the killer was, they would train to defend themselves. The man entered the store and asked Luu for something, but Luu struck him on the head with a bottle, causing him to fall, his head bleeding and a knife beside him.
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