Kaito did not sleep at all through the entire night after leaving the Crown. His altercation with the mbers of the yakuza was not the cause of his sleepless night. He realised that he could not leave things as they were with the Shadow Brotherhood.
If he let go of the situation without addressing the core problems, a disaster would probably find him and Akira.
For example, his lack of attention to the outco of the prisoners he locked up in the Ground had resulted in an attack at his ho. If he was not vigilant and his training had not improved, the ambush might have caused more trouble.
He could not be certain about the fate of the rest of the other two prisoners. Those two were the most dangerous because they always worked as a team. If they tried to harm Akira, the outco might be highly dangerous.
But the two missing prisoners were not the only potential problem. A lot of the rcenaries who were still active in the Shadow Brotherhood before Kaito left could also cause so complications if they decided to attack.
So might be interested in taking over the Shadow Brotherhood while others might choose to attack Kaito on a whim. Not to ntion, with rcenaries working with Watch to find Kaito, it was only a matter of ti before so dissatisfied rcenaries took the mission.
Therefore, through the night, he discussed the status of the entire database of rcenaries and general workers in the Shadow Brotherhood. He still had so trustworthy people working for him within Tokyo, and they were experienced in information gathering.
He reviewed the history and recent actions of the rcenaries who were still alive. He was surprised to see that Ayumi had eliminated so of the top assassins in the group through the deal with the released prisoners.
If Ayumi were smart, she could have found an option for befriending or even separating these top rcenaries. If she had separated their interests, they would never have been that strong without unity. Instead, she allowed them to gain power together.
As a result, they beca even more tightly bound.
If she had allowed one person to choose the missions, put another in charge of the financial issues and another, the administrative responsibility for the newer rcenaries, she might have been able to stabilise the group before coming up with a permanent solution.
However, that was all in the past.
For now, he only needed to think of the living.
"Boss, what do you plan to do?" One of the three subordinates asked.
The four people were holding a eting in the 'Guild House', the headquarters of the Shadow Brotherhood. Their faces were tense as they saw Kaito going through the personnel files and separating them into piles.
"I intend to cull the flock. The current Shadow Brotherhood is filled with good-for-nothings who have grown comfortable. They have only been relying on my na to get things done. I do not need such trash around ." Kaito said as he continued sorting.
"I thought you were closing down the entire group." Another of the subordinates said.
"I am. But it does not hurt to have a few more experienced people ready to carry out missions where necessary. The Shadow Brotherhood might be done for, but I will not give up on the loyal, those that understand my original goals."
Kaito beca a little wistful as he looked back to his younger self. He had been so enthusiastic and hopeful when he ventured out on his own. He wanted to be the best assassin, but a small part of him wanted to change the world.
It was an expected thing.
He grew up without parents, and every child who joined the school was a victim of the circumstances. The old man in the mountain would adopt the children and claim that he was giving them a chance to fight back the evils of society.
At the very least, he wanted them to be able to fight back against their cruel fate.
Not everyone chose the true root of a ninja assassin like Kaito. So decided to beco normal citizens after leaving the mountains. But as soone who was indoctrinated by that old man as a tiny child, Kaito believed in his missions.
It is unfortunate that sothing was lost along the way.
As the four people continued discussing the mbers of the Shadow Brotherhood, a light knock was heard from the door. The three subordinates beca vigilant, but Kaito waved to them to open up for the person.
Kaito lifted his eyebrows as he looked at the visitor with an arched black brow.
It was the person he had spoken to earlier before going to find Ayumi. Almost ten hours had passed, but the person looked completely different. He was clean, and his clothes were neat. He had shaved off the strange scruff on his chin, and he was not emanating an alcoholic odour.
A hint of embarrassnt flashed on his face. "We decided to clean up the place a little instead of whining and feeling sorry for ourselves."
The explanation was a little awkward. Kaito nodded. He intended to find other jobs for the people who had remained loyal to him. He did not plan to keep them at his side because he needed only people with a strong ntality.
At the sa ti, he did not want to abandon them. It was easy enough to get them to join private security firms or send them to other rcenary groups ran by so of his friends in the sa business. Then, he would consider his job done.
"What is it?" Kaito asked the forrly drunk person, who seed to have sothing to report.
"You have a guest." The man responded while straightening his back.
It was good that he and his fellow drunkards from the cafeteria decided to wake up from their drunken stupor and clean up the building. Otherwise, the current situation would have been way more embarrassing.
"Who is it?" Kaito frowned.
"His na is Yagi."
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