CH_7.9 (227)
âSueo! Get me a drink!â said a tall and burly man who sat down behind his dirty and cluttered desk with his feet on the tabletop.
âComing right up, boss!â
Bunji joined his fingers behind his head and looked around the police station run by his underlings. Several months ago, he wouldâve felt disgusted stepping into the place, but now he ran it like it was his house. The dogs who loved to meddle in his business, trying to put him behind bars for simply doing âlegitimateâ business, were no longer part of the police force. The Renge Gang replaced them in the Bentetsu Street police station. It felt like a dream, but it was reality, and he absolutely loved it. He couldnât be happier with where his life was. No more living in the dark, constantly looking over his shoulder in case the police busted him.
Now, he ran the territory like he owned itâin fact, he did.
âHe wasnât sure about the shinobi when they invaded the city and took over, but when the masked men offered power and influence, Bunji was more than happy to comply with the new powers-that-be. It wasnât his choice; his gang was under the command of the much larger Goharu Family. When the Goharu Family was given power, the Renge Gang got a slice of it as well.
âHere you go, boss.â Sueo handed the glass of neat whiskey to Bunji.
Bunji smiled as he took the first sip of whiskey at eleven in the morning at a police station. It was as thrilling as it could be. As long as the Goharu Family continued to provide drugs to the shinobi and enforce their new laws, the Goharu Family and the Renge Family under them were part of the new court in the city.
If there was something he was dissatisfied with, it was that the Bentetsu Street police station no longer had any dogsâno one for them to make fun of or make their lives hell at the jobs they so much loved.
âAlright, boys!â Bunji addressed his people around the station. âItâs time for the weekly collection from our very willing citizens who need our protection from threats. I want the money on my desk before lunch!â
Bunji picked up his glass to bring it to his lips when he saw four figures dressed in white masks and full-length black hooded jackets enter the police station. They were covered from top to bottom, but from the overall shape of their bodies, he could tell there were three women and one man.
He reached for his sword and was about to get up when he saw the group drag two of his men into the building and dumped them on the floor. They were stationed at the front entrance as guards.â
âHey, who the fuckââ
Before Bunji could complete his sentence, the manâwho was at least two meters tallâwalked to the nearest pillar, punched through the concrete, and ripped out the reinforced steel wire from the structure.
âShut the fuck up and listen to what we say! A step out of the line and this will be your bodyâ âhe pointed to the broken pillarâ âand this your bonesâ âhe helped up the reinforced steel wire!â The man threw his fistful of wire toward Sueo, who stumbled while getting back into the room.
The wire bunch hit Sueo in the head, and he went down.
In mere seconds, the group of four had put the members of the Renge Gang on edge. They were still silent, but every muscle in their body was on the verge of a fight or flight response. The demonstration of power was enough for everyone to understand they were dealing with shinobi, and so none of them moved.
âWhereâs your boss?â asked one of the women.
A few eyes went to Bunji, who cursed under his breath.
âShe nodded to the taller man and the second woman who had started moving around, sticking what looked like paper tags on the walls and pillars around the building. The giant of a man who had punched through the pillar walked around the bullpen, staring everyone down like a hound ready to bite anyone who dared to move.
ââYouâre Bunji, arenât you?â
The masked woman pushed the junk off the table, sat down, and stared down at Bunji, who had his sheathed sword still in his grip; the woman, who looked to be the leader, didnât seem to mind the weapon in his hands.
âThe city isnât very happy with your recent actions and choices, Bunji,â the woman said smoothly. âThe citizens in this police stationâs jurisdiction certainly arenât happy with Renge Gangâs protection fund.. They feel like they shouldnât have to pay for you to do your jobsâespecially with the current economic situationâdonât you think itâs tough?â
âL-Listen, lady. You donât want to do this. We are backed by the Gohaââ
The leader slapped Bunji across the face, knocking the words from his mouth. He spun out of his chair and crashed into the metal cabinet in the corner. She jumped off the table, pulled Bunji up his hair, and dumped him into his chair.
Before he could gather his wits, or even get over the pain, she splashed his glass of whiskey in his face..â
Bunji was shocked into silence. He didnât even see the slap coming, and before he realized it, he was on the ground, and his head had made a dent in the cabinet.
âI know whoâs backing you, but they arenât here right now.â The leader grabbed Bunjiâs hair and softly moved his head around. âLetâs not start trying to intimidate using names. Weâre the only ones who can do that here. You see that guy? He will punch through your chest if I tell him to,â she pointed to the giant who was still roaming the area aggressively as though he were waiting for someone to step out of line.
Bunji felt a phantom pressure in his chest and gulped when he saw the masked man staring right at him.â
âSo, this is how itâs going to play out. The Renge Gang will stop collecting money from the citizens in the name of protection. I donât care if you donât do your job as proper police because even I know thatâs expecting too muchâbut if I hear that youâre going door to door collecting money, thereâll be no one in this city who can protect you from me.â
âNod if you understand,â she said.
â
Bunji stared at the woman. He was scared and knew he had no choice, but he couldnât just fold so easily in front of his men. Even though his eyes were focused on the woman, he could feel their gaze. A surrounding pressure on the edges of his vision. He didnât nod⦠at least, not immediately.
The woman sighed deeply.
She placed her gloved palm on his chest, and Benji flinched when he felt a pressure grow on his chest every passing moment. The dainty palm grew heavier by the second, and Bunji felt like someone had placed a metal block on his chest. His breathing grew labored, and his chest moved up and down. His panicked eyes jumped from the hand to the womanâs face.
âI said nod if you understand.â
âBunji took a deep breath and forced himself not to nod quickly like a pigeon.
âThatâs nice,â the leader said. She then turned to face her team, who had regrouped in the bullpen.â
âItâs done,â said the man.
âAlright, gentlemen! Weâre going to exit the building now, so form a line. Letâs hurry on this and not be stupid, or youâll die. Come on, letâs get it moving!â the woman spoke.
Bunjiâs men looked at him for direction. He nodded to them, got up, and walked to the middle of the bullpen. Some men immediately fell into line behind him, others hesitated out of fear, but seeing the masked group staring at them, they too quickly joined the queue.
âBoss, whatâs happening?â
âShut up! Just do what they say, or do you want to die here?â Bunji whisper-yelled at the man behind him.â
In less than thirty seconds, fifteen men of the Renge Gang had formed a line like a bunch of elementary school kids.
âWeâre going to give all of you a little makeover, so stand still and close your eyes!â the leader announced.
The masked group took out spray canisters and started to spray down the gang members in a metallic blue color. In less than a minute, everyone was fully covered in blue paint, and were left coughing because of the smell and fumes from the colors and canisters.
âWe donât have much time, so move out.â
âThe Bentetsu Street police station was built on a spacious lot a little distance off the main road. There werenât any other buildings next to the roadâbut there was an empty lot behind it and a short road between the station and the main road. The masked group led the gang outside the police station onto the short road that joined to the main road and made them lay down on their stomachs with their arms flat by their sides. All of them except Bunji.
He was in front of his man and watched as the masked men stuck the paper tags; he had seen them sticking around the building onto everyoneâs napes.
âW-What is that?â he asked as the leader stuck one on his neck.
They were also putting blue posters on their backs, but they slipped out of his mind because of the words he heard next.
The leader grabbed his collar and pulled him down to whisper in his ear: âThese are bombs.â Bunji flinched, and his heart started to race once again. âI can detonate them at any moment, and if you donât want it to happen, you will do as I say? Nod if you understand.ââ
Bunji promptly nodded.
âI want you to keep standing here and your men to continue lying down there. If any of you moves, or tries to escape, these bombs will go off and your necks will explode⦠Boom,â she huffed out sharply, making Bunjiâs knees buckle. âSo, itâs in your best interest to follow my orders. Nod if you understand.ââ
Bunji nodded again. While he managed to hold back his tears, he couldnât stop his body from trembling. It didnât matter if his men could see him anymore. He didnât know if the woman spoke the truth, but he had no choice but to believe her.
A slip of paper in the hand of a shinobi could be a bomb.
âBefore we bid you farewell, I have one more thing to tell you,â the leader said to Bunji.
The next words she said were an address that Bunji recognized instantly. His eyes turned into saucers as he stared at the woman. It was the address of a shop he owned in an area very far away from the nearest main road. The shop itself wasnât that important, but the things inside were very important to him and the Renge Gang.
âWe also donât like your main business, so weâll go and clean up your inventory.â
âN-No, you canât do that. Please donât do that,â Bunji begged.
He was lucky to hit it off with a group of shinobi to whom he had once sold drugs to. They had found him again in a few days and bought more than the last time, and then it turned into a weekly affair. It seemed that the group of shinobi had become drug providers to their entire shinobi army, and in turn, the Renge Gang had turned into their suppliers.
There were lots of drugs and loose cash in that shop, and even though there were seven people protecting and working in that shop, it wouldnât matter against one shinobi let alone four.
The Renge Gang couldnât afford to lose their inventory and cash.
If he lost his inventory, he would be unable to fulfill his clientâs demands, and they would turn to someone else, which would shatter his business. He also wouldnât be able to buy more because he had already taken a line of credit from the Goharu Family, which they would put pressure on him to pay back.
He was fucked.
âI suggest going into hiding,â she whispered into his ear. âNow, keep standing here and watch what will happen if your gang goes against anything I said today⦠You can leave when you get the signal; donât worry about not getting it; youâll know what it is.â
Bunji wanted to beg them to leave his inventory and money alone, but the masked group left him alone with his men, who called to him, asking if they could get up. He stared at them, wondering what he should say to them.
ââ⦠Keep lying down,â he said.
He had to run. He had some money at his home; he could bribe the guards and get out of the city. As long as he got out of the city, the Goharu Family wouldnât be able to get to him because of the cityâs lockdown imposed by the shinobi.
âJust keep lyingââ
BOOM!
The ground rumbled as the sound of explosions ripped through the air. The force hit Bunjiâs back, pushing him forward. It wasnât enough to make him fall, but he still did because he felt weak after what he had heard. His men were trembling on the ground in fetal positions as explosions continued to happen. They yelled and screamed in fear.
BOOM!
He turned back to see an explosion rip through the police station, and a jet of fire roared into the sky. Smoke rose from the building as more and more explosions tore the building apart brick by brick. It quickly started to crumble on itself and he flinched when a large piece of debris flew into the air. For a moment, he thought it would reach them, but the group was far enough that they were out of the splash zone
He sat there numbly and watched the remains of the destroyed building as a massive smoke could blot out the sky.
The same tags that made short work of the building were attached to his neck.
It terrified him so much he stopped thinking about running away.â
BOOM!
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