Chapter 353.

Chapter 353. Forming a Strategic Alliance. (5/10)

“And why should I hear you out?”

“If you want revenge on Swastika for what they’ve done, this is the best opportunity you’ll ever get. If you pass up this chance, your future will definitely be bleak. Your entire gang will be wiped out so thoroughly you won’t even be remembered in the future.” That was the conclusion I’d come to. I didn’t remember their gang in the future at all. I had, however, heard of Swastika though. If Faceless was in any way comparable to Swastika, then it was only right to assume they’d been wiped out.

“Wiped out? You think we’d go down so easily?”

“If it was a fair fight, maybe you’d be able to put up a fight. But do you think Swastika would entertain a fair fight? From what I heard, their leader sounds like a schemer to me. As we speak, you may very well be dancing in the palm of his hand, stuck within a spider web he’s weaved and not even realize it. An invisible noose may already be around your neck and you just can’t see it.”

“Slowly, but surely, he’s tightening that noose. And before you know it.” I kicked the chair beside me and it slid a short distance before it fell on its side.

“Just like that, he kicks the chair you’re standing on from right under your feet. Do you want to let him kick that chair so easily? To hang there helplessly suspended in the air as the power drains from your body, the color fades from your eyes, and the world inevitably turns to black?”

“Of course I don’t want that! But there’s nothing I can do to stop them! They outnumber us two to one. Six hundred vs three hundred. We may be the second-largest gang in the city, but the disparity in numbers is large enough that we’ll suffer heavy damage. Even if we somehow came out on top, it’d be a pyrrhic victory.”

“A pyrrhic victory is still better than being wiped out.”

“It may as well be the same thing.”

“Then... what if I said there was a way to crush them in one fell swoop while retaining zero losses on your side?”

“I’d say you’re full of shit.”

“The reason you want a normal guy for a boyfriend is because you want a strategist, is it not? Your side has the brawn, but it doesn’t have the brains. I can only presume the previous leader was that central brain, but now that they’re gone, your gang is missing that critical piece.”

“Shut up! What would yuh know actin all important when you don’t know nothin about anythin? Lea’s a great gang leader! She’s a lot smarter than us idiots. She’s doin just fine as the Leader!”

“Shia, stop. It’s fine. What he said isn’t wrong. I’m not smart, clever, or cunning like Uncle was. He’s... correct. The reason I’m trying to find a normal guy... is exactly as he says. I want someone normal, as in, having a good head on their shoulders unlike me. I’m too stupid... it took three years just to pass a knowledge test for motorcycles.” She sounded extremely bitter.

“Haaaaaah. But normal guys aren’t interested in me at all. They all just run the other way. Then stupid couples go galavanting around rubbing their love in my face.”

“Just don’t wear that face mask everywhere and keep your motorcycle at home. Isn’t it pretty obvious why guys are running away? You’re intimidating them. But then again, I doubt normal guys want to get caught up in gangs. Your approach is pretty stupid.”

“You’re always calling me stupid, it’s annoying! I know I’m stupid, you don’t need to remind me all the time!”

“You just called yourself stupid though, so what does it matter if I call you stupid?”

“I can call myself stupid, but I don’t give you permission to.”

“I dunno, maybe I will, maybe I won’t.”

“I’ll get you something good if you keep your mouth shut.”

“Something good? Like what?”

“A new engine upgrade for your bike.”

“Oh~ I never heard anything up until now, I was actually spacin out this whole time.”

Lea let out a sigh of relief and said, “Good, then please return to the garage with everyone else for the time being.”

“Alright, will do. I’ll be looking forward to that engine upgrade you promised.”

Shia exited through the door connected to the garage and left the three of us alone.

“Shia may have promised, but I haven’t promised yet.”

“I’ll shoot you right here right now.”

“Okay, I get it, I get it. I’ll promise, however, you’ve got to promise you’ll have a little chat with me alone and hear me out.”

“Alone? Not even with your girlfriend around?”

“The less people who hear this, the better. I’m not saying this will happen, but let’s say she gets caught by Swastika and is tortured to spill what she knows about what I say to you here, the possibility of destroying Swastika would go down the drain, that’s all I’m saying. Even if she told them anything she knew, they still wouldn’t let her go. Her only chance to be saved from the worst-case scenario if caught by them is their destruction. It’s better for her if she doesn’t know the contents of what I’m about to discuss here with you.”

“You’re being serious about destroying Swastika?”

“Yes. One hundred percent serious. And I’m confident.”

“Get real. You’re just sixteen and you think you can single-handedly destroy the largest gang in the city by yourself?”

“I, by myself, am completely powerless to do a thing as you say. That is, if I were operating alone, the odds of me taking down Swastika would be zero percent. However, I do have a plan. It requires the cooperation of your gang. That’s all I can say until you agree to hear me out.”

Lea turned her attention to Yuna and asked, “As his girlfriend, what do you think? Is your boyfriend full of hot air? Is he boasting when he’s still just a useless kid in high school?”

“You’re really asking me for my input on this?”

“Yeah.”

“Haaaaah. If you ask me, I can’t even imagine it. It sounds ridiculous. He’s totally delusional. He says he has a plan to take down the largest gang in the city? It’s the first I’m hearing of it. He kept saying he was still trying to think of something when I asked him how he planned to help me get out of this whole ordeal not too long ago, and now he’s suddenly saying he’s concocted some sort of master plan to destroy Swastika. Yeah right. I don’t buy it for a second. I’ll believe it when I see it. That’s my honest opinion. But... I don’t think there’s anything wrong with at least hearing his plan out. Though he doesn’t seem to trust me enough to tell me what it is.”