Chapter 63: Tokyo's Strongest
Sakagami Maou couldnt believe his own eyes.
What! What! What is this!
He had thought that today, with a 99% probability, he would be able to bury Koto Kazuya.
But, as always, Koto pulled off a miracle until the very last moment.
He defied the mere 1% chance.
And the one who brought about that miracle was the man Koto called big brother.
He stood taller than an average person by a head or two, with a physique so muscular it was obvious even through his clothes.
He possessed the strength to lift and throw people with ease, incredible endurance that didnt waver at significant blows, and the courage to not flee even when facing dozens.
He seemed like a being born to fight.
So much so that it made Maou wonder if he really was the same kind of human.
Aaaargh!
Another Mohawk, struck by the wooden sword wielded by the man, flew away with a scream.
The man was formidable even bare-handed, but with a wooden sword, he was unstoppable.
When he swung the wooden sword he held with both hands, his underlings scattered in fear.
The wooden sword produced an intimidating sound that echoed from afar.
The sight of someone being flung away with each swing was surreal.
Damn! Foolish guys!
Maou, observing from behind, eventually decided to intervene himself.
Hey! Move aside!
Vroooom!
He revved his trademark red bike, charging toward the man at breakneck speed.
He resembled a raging bull.
Dieeeee!
As he shouted with crazed eyes and braced for the collision, he crouched down.
Thud!
Surprisingly, the man didnt get tossed away like a cannonball.
Instead, he hurled the wooden sword he had been holding behind him and firmly grasped the front bumper of the 500cc bike with both hands, standing his ground.
It was an unbelievable sight.
Idiot!
Shocked by this, Maou pressed the accelerator even more fiercely.
The rpm on the dashboard instantly began to climb without limit.
At this point, the mans body, which was like a pillar, began to be pushed back, but he invalidated Maous final struggle in an entirely different manner.
In terms of weight, he lifted both the bike and Maou, a total easily exceeding 200kg.
Then, the man slammed the bike into the ground.
Due to the impact, Maou was ejected from the seat like a ball.
You think so?
I shrugged at Kotos face, still full of worry and concern.
Youre completely retired now, arent you? Then cut off all interest in that world. You dont want to be dragged around every time something like this happens.
Youre right.
Youre reborn, Koto. Bikes will no longer accompany you in your life from now on.
Saying that, I handed him a 10kg dumbbell.
This dumbbell is
Big brother
So, instead of worrying, do another dumbbell curl.
Saying that, I got up from my seat.
The five-minute rest time ended, and it was time to resume exercising.
Then Koto, holding the dumbbell in his right hand, stood up and shouted with a powerful voice.
Big brother! I will follow you for life!
Keep it down in the gym.
Oh, yes.
Thus, a new member joined Master Nakayamas fitness club.
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An anonymously uploaded video with that title rapidly gained popularity among high school students in Tokyo.
The low-quality cellphone camera footage, recorded by an unknown individual, began in darkness.
Bright lights suddenly illuminated the area from all directions, revealing dozens of motorcycles facing off in a space that resembled a construction site, reminiscent of biker gangs.
Biker gangs had nearly vanished after the 1990s, but in Tokyo, those still yearning for the bygone eras allure united under the name Riders.
In this video, the clashing groups were the largest biker teams assembled, Setagayas Hyakki Yako and Meguros Devil Riders.
At the videos beginning, a man sporting an outdated regent haircut and dressed in a black special forces uniform made his entrance on a motorcycle, while a man in a helmet adorned with a red bull, apparently the Devil Riders leader, provocatively uttered something.
The audio quality was so poor that it was impossible to discern their words, but the charged atmosphere and the mens animated gestures left no doubt that they were on the verge of a confrontation.
Then the battle between the two biker factions erupted.
The man with the regent haircut, despite being vastly outnumbered, fought ferociously, brandishing a wooden sword.
But his effort was fleeting. As his comrades fell one after another, the Hyakki Yako members found themselves cornered, and just as a brutal beating seemed imminent
That man made his appearance.
His face remained unseen, concealed by the deeply pulled khaki hooded jumper, yet his overwhelming muscles, massive stature, and great height were unmistakable.
This man, exuding an immense presence even through the video, arrived belatedly and single-handedly decimated the Devil Riders.
His astonishing combat prowess resonated vividly despite the poor video quality, ending with the helmeted leader of the rival gang being crushed underfoot and rendered unconscious.
The internet buzzed with controversy over the videos authenticity, but ultimately, no definitive conclusion emerged.
However, amid the intense debate, one thing was clear
The man in the video was unanimously named The Strongest in Tokyo.