Ryusei exhaled a brief, painful breath and turned pale when he saw the small bolts of lightning bouncing in front of his eyes.
âYou can scream as loud as you want,â I said.
All the yakuza on this floor had either died or been severely injured. When these two turned their heads to look outside the open door, all they saw were collapsed gang members on the floor. I took my hands off their shoulders.
The silence remained for a while after I removed the lightning. Then suddenly, Ryusei began to giggle and laugh.
âKeukeukeuk⌠I think you got the wrong person. The boss is such a secretive person that I donât know his whereabouts, but Hiroshi and Ukeda in Yamaguchi-gumi would know.â
âThe Suzuki sisters are dead. Hiroshi and Ukeda have a similar fate as them. Do you get it now? Iâm here to see you, Takeuchi Ryusei, the leader of Ryusei-jo and the fund manager of Yamaguchi-gumi,â I said firmly.
The fake smile on Ryuseiâs face vanished instantly, and he looked up at me while grimacing.
âDid you⌠kill those girlsâŚ?â
I sat on the couch next to the table without answering. The two guys must have been planning a huge project before I came in. The documents on the table were about targeting the conglomerate Charles Group which was famous for Charlia, Charles Department Store, and Charles Hotel. Koreans believed it was a Korean conglomerate group, but in fact, it was a Japanese company that Jeon-il had failed in securing a controlling stake.
When I skimmed through the file, Ryuseiâs subordinate looked uneasy. The plan was obviously created by the yakuza. Rather than manipulating stock prices, they intended to cause confusion at the general shareholdersâ meeting and force people to purchase their shares at a high price. In addition, the name of Inagawa, another yakuza group that had Korean-Japanese members at the center, was frequently mentioned on the file. Just before the war of ten billion yen broke out, I appeared.
Ryuseiâs subordinate trembled with a fretful face. Ryusei tried to stay calm, but his expression stiffened as I became more interested in their plans.
Ryusei said, âIf you want to take those girlsâ spots, we will help you.â
âThose girlsâ spots? Was there such a thing in Yamaguchi-gumi? Those sisters didnât have any real power.â I smirked.
âWhat are you talking about? Our entire members served them as bosses. You can be our boss now.â
âHey, Ryusei. Use your brain wisely before I change my mind.â
He widened his eyes so much that it looked like his eyeballs would pop out any moment. He must have understood what I meant.
As expected, heâs a smart guy.
âNow we can have an actual conversation. Tell me. How much can you give me if I ignore your plans?â I asked.
âIt depends on how much of your story is true,â he replied.
âIâm not interested in you or the yakuzaâs business. Itâs none of my business who becomes the boss of Yamaguchi-gumi.â
Ryuseiâs subordinate was about to open his mouth, but Ryusei dismissed him with a sharp glance. Then, he looked at me with a calmer look, and he was still on his knees.
âFine.â
âFirst, I want you to follow my orders when needed. Thatâs what you had done under the Suzuki sisters, so nothing would change. I promise itâs not about your business.â
âWhatâs next?â
âDonât tell me that Yamaguchi-gumi doesnât have Swiss accounts. I know everything.â
In the past, they had distributed large-scale funds to Swiss banks through Hong Kong. It would happen a few years later. They wouldnât know now, but the U.S. government had tightened sanctions against the worldâs violent gangs, and Swiss authorities had cooperated with them.
Ryusei frowned in agony, and it was natural because at least a billion dollars of the groupâs slush funds would be blown away.
âIs there anything more?â he asked.
âEvacuate the lenders that you have placed in Korea. By doing all of that, you will become the next leader of Yamaguchi-gumi, Takeuchi Ryusei.â
Money was never enough. However, the yakuzaâs criminal proceeds from drug and weapon selling became harder to launder as years went by. The decisive factor was the âWar on Terrorismâ that the U.S. was waging. This wasnât related to my morals. Anything related to black money would grab my ankle one day, so I had to prevent it in advance.
âIâll take that deal,â Ryusei finally said.
âDid you think this was a deal, idiot?â
I really didnât care about the yakuza organization.
âWâŚWait!â
Smash!
He was too late. Blood splattered in all directions as I punched his face multiple times. His screams poured out.
âAaaaah!â
***
People began crawling out of the dungeon entrance.
âAhâŚâ
They were filled with joy since it took them nearly one month to come outside into the world. However, contrary to their lively expressions, their conditions were at their worst. They were still crawling on the ground and looking up at the dazzling sun as if they were worshiping it.
Only seven out of thirty pre-Awakened had survived. Meanwhile, the leader among them was not Lucas as he had died in the beginning. The fact that a girl had been recognized as the leader of the survivors and succeeded in conquering the dungeon was testament that she was qualified to be an excellent leader. I had wanted to find such an Awakened from this dungeon conquest. Her name was Aoki Yuria, and she was a young lady who used to be a member of the Suzuki sistersâ group.
When Woo Yeon-Hee healed her, her dull eyes revived. Since the tragedy in the dungeon had been terrifying, her rebellious intent toward me was noticeable. However, Woo Yeon-Heeâs skill had also erased it to a considerable extent. She began talking about what had happened in the dungeon.
The reality was different compared to my assumption that the yakuza would have been used as human shields. She had promoted the idea of symbiosis by taking care of the yakuza who were basically blind in the dungeon. Well, none of them managed to survive, unfortunatelyâŚ
The more we talked, the more I liked her. Of course, she hadnât won a worldwide reputation in the past, but her fate was changing, just like the future was changing day by day. I started telling her about the Day of Advent.
âIâm preparing for that day. Be my party member, Yuria,â I said.
âDo I have an option? Also, itâs impossible to proceed further with our current number of people. Only seven out of thirty are left.â
âThe seven of you are the elites of the thirty. I have secured your profile list. If thereâs a Chaser among you guys, you will be able to recruit more.â
âBut the yakuza wonât sit back. They will be looking for you and the seven of us. Do you know that the Suzuki Sisters you killed were their boss? They are scary in a different sense from you. They will do anything for revenge.â
The girl who had fought against Grafs was worried about the yakuza. Since she had to live in reality, she would have had no choice but to fear the monsters on the ground more than those underground.
âYou wonât bump into yakuza from now on. They live only in their world, so they shouldnât be involved in our business. If they donât want to die,â I replied.
Yuria responded, âReallyâŚ? I need time to think. I should ask team membersâ opinions, but some of them would want to go back to society.â
âWhat about you?â I questioned.
âPardon me?â
âDo you want to return to society?â
Yuriaâs eyes shook, but she already had the answer in her mind.
âI canât give up on my life just because of a situation that I donât know when it will happen. Odin, if you let me go, yes, Iâll go. But I know you wonât let me.â
âYou said you were a secretary in society, right?â
âYes. I was in the Yamada Group.â
She was slender and had clean-cut features, so she perfectly fit the image of a secretary working in the Japanese conglomerate Yamada Group.
âThen you must know about our world,â I said.
In Revolucion, Joshua also paid his group members salaries, and he promised an enormous amount that could only be gained if someone succeeded in society. The documents I pulled out at that time were also dealing with the same issue and were written in Japanese and English. It was similar to the contract I had given to Woo Yeon-Hee, but unlike hers, this was a real contract that had legal effect.
âTomorrow CorporationâŚ?â
She read the name attached at the end of the contract. It was the name of the firm I had established while waiting for them to come out of the dungeon for the past month.
âIâm not saying not to go back to society. I just wish you would take this as another career. I promise youâll have an affluent life until the Day of Advent. You guys will be even richer after that day,â I said.
âDoes this company actually exist?â she asked suspiciously.
âYes, if you guys become employees. You asked me if you had a choice, and my answer is yes.â
I handed Yuria a pen, and she stared at the contract while holding it.
That evening, Yuria brought a contract signed by all survivors to my hotel room. She also reported that those who used to be in Suzukiâs group like her had no difficulty overcoming the tragedy of the dungeon, but the others who had no experience, like the Korean guy from Mokpo, were acting like they had lost a part of their body.
Anyway, I transferred the down payments on the spot. I sent at least fifty million yen to everyoneâs account, which was around five hundred million Korean won. Only after that did Yuria finally seem to believe me. People often said that a company thrived only when it had talented elites. It was the perfect phrase for startup Tomorrow Corporation.
âForget about the Day of Advent, and enter the mindset that you are running a company, Yuria. Itâs a dangerous and secretive job, but things in society are as risky as the job in the dungeon.â
Yuria stared at me and slowly bent her waist.
âI misunderstood you, Odin. Itâs late, but I sincerely apologize.â
When she left, Woo Yeon-Hee asked, âWhat did she say?â
âShe said she misunderstood me and apologized,â I answered.
âHer voice and impression are very cold. Is she trustworthy?â
âWe should keep an eye on her, but those guys usually donât betray others as long as they earn reasonable rewards. I have been looking for such a person. Also, she seems smart.â
I patted Woo Yeon-Heeâs shoulder and took out my phone. She was also overcoming the tragedy of the Osaka dungeon, where many had died.
Now, it was time to put an end to the systemâs prank.
Meanwhile, the voice of a news announcer was coming out from the hotel television.
âThe head of Yamaguchi-gumi, the largest gang organization in Japan, has been replaced for the first time in fourteen years. Yamaguchi-gumi is the largest organization with thirty thousand members and had the inaugural ceremony in Kobe, their headquarters. The new leader is Takeuchi Ryusei, and more than one hundred executives from all over the country attended todayâs ceremony. To prevent a possible hegemony fight in the group, they had deployed eighty police officers around the headquarters. Therefore, tension remained throughout the entire event. Meanwhile, the police authorities had been investigating the mysterious disappearance of former boss Watanabe Gogori and the recent mass disappearance of Yamaguchi-gumi members, and they had statedâŚâ
Ryusei appeared on the screen, and the wounds on his face must have recovered.