Chapter 61: Brother's Brother
Koto Kazuya told his subordinates to enter for a moment.
Kaz~ Whos here?
Oh, some friends stopped by! Well be quick!
After offering a vague explanation to his mother, who remained oblivious, he entered his room and locked the door.
Then, seated on the bed rather than a chair, he inquired,
What happened? Mito betrayed us?
His subordinates, faces swollen and bandaged, spoke through tears,
Didnt you unexpectedly step down as leader two weeks ago and hand over the position to Mito, the vice leader?
Yes, I did.
It turns out Mito was in league with the Devil Riders. We, who attended the assembly unaware, were quickly encircled and beaten. It was definitely a trap set by Maou, the leader of the Devil Riders!
That Maou guy
Koto clenched his teeth as he remembered Maou, who was once his rival.
Brother! Please help us! Without you, theres no one to defend our Hyakki Yako!
But Ive already abandoned that life.
If things go on like this, the white special uniform passed down from the first generation will fall into Maous hands! Will you just stand by and let that happen?!
Koto felt torn.
He had put that life behind him.
Would he, just two weeks after stepping down, come back and get involved again?
Then, not only he but also the entire Hyakki Yako would become a laughingstock.
And then there was the promise to his brother.
If he remained committed and followed him for three days, his brother would take him on as a disciple.
But he couldnt simply walk away, as the Hyakki Yako was filled with his dreams and memories.
His juniors were still there, and the thought of the Hyakki Yako name ending like this was unbearable.
Seeing the worried looks on his juniors faces, he suddenly burst into laughter.
When have I ever fretted over such matters?
Koto promptly opened his closet and retrieved his special black uniform.
It was a uniform he had planned to seal away forever.
But he realized he had to take it out just one more time, for the last time.
As he donned the uniform, he asked his former subordinates,
Lets go. Where is that Maou guy?
Although it was past the 2 p.m. meeting time we had set that morning, Koto didnt appear.
Whats going on?
He didnt strike me as someone who would falter.
Especially since today marked the last day.
Had he intended to give up, he would have done so well before now.
Pondering various possibilities, it became evident that something must have happened to Koto.
Otherwise, he wouldnt have missed our appointment.
I regretted not having obtained his phone number, having expected our interaction to be brief.
With his number, I couldve inquired about his absence.
But dwelling on regrets was futile.
I decided to busy myself with the stores work to clear my mind.
The blonde delinquent bowed deeply to me until the very end and then scurried off.
Seeing that, I, who had been considering exercising alone, suddenly remembered something I had forgotten.
Ah, his muscles are sore.
Koto couldnt use anything but his legs right now, right?
Vroom!
Koto Kazuya, riding his beloved bike with thirty elite members of Hyakki Yako, headed to a construction site in Setagaya.
The construction had been on hold for two years due to the contractors wage non-payment issues, making it an ideal hideout for delinquents seeking a moderately dark and wind-shielded spot.
As dozens of motorcycles entered the half-built building, lights suddenly illuminated from all sides as if someone had been waiting for them.
Pop! Pop! Pop!
Youve finally arrived, Koto Kazuya.
The Devil Riders.
They were a new biker gang that had formed about two years ago with the ambition to dominate Tokyo, led by the formidable Sakagami Maou.
Among the bikers with daring mohawk hairstyles, a man wearing a helmet adorned with a red bulls image, mounted on a bike, greeted Koto.
Koto, clad in black special forces clothes and clutching a wooden sword in his right hand, pointed it toward Maou, declaring,
Ive heard my men have become indebted to you, Maou.
Then, a muffled laugh echoed from behind his helmet.
Keke. My men, or shouldnt it be, former men.
Maou, who personally corrected Kotos words, placed his hand on the shoulder of Mito, the fourth leader of Hyakki Yako who had come near him, and spoke provocatively,
Thanks to you willingly stepping down as the leader, Hyakki Yako was ripe for the taking, Koto.
Hearing this, Koto clenched his teeth and retorted,
Nonsense! Hyakki Yako belongs to no one.
Really? Your men dont seem to think so.
Snap!
Maou snapped his fingers, and people with fearful expressions, clutching clubs or iron pipes, emerged from the dark corners of the building.
Were sorry Brother Koto
They had once been members of Hyakki Yako.
However, having been dragged here and beaten numerous times, their faces were now bruised and battered.
We had no choice if we wanted to live
Seeing this, Kotos eyes blazed with rage.
MAOU, YOU BASTAAAARRRD!
He charged forward, twisting his bikes accelerator.
But the one blocking his path was not Maou, but Mito, his former subordinate and the fourth leader of Hyakki Yako.
Move it, Meat! Before I turn you into a hunk of flesh!
Dont call me by that niiiiicknaaame!
Their wooden swords met in a clash mid-air.
The members of Hyakki Yako began to fight among themselves.
Watching their broken friendship, Sakagami Maou let out a maniacal laugh.
Kahahaha! Fight more! Fight until one side dies!
It was in that moment
Here you were.
Someone stepped into the dark building.
ED/N: A Japanese idiom which conveys the idea of being so desperate to accomplish something that youre willing to use any available help, no matter how small or seemingly insignificant.