When Kuragami and his team recovers, they report their whole mission to Keikena. They mention absolutely everything to him. Kuragami tells him he used Kyanseru and Keikena gets shocked.
They all then go home. Sasaki gets a hotel with the money he earned from the mission.
Kuragami sat at the dinner table in Sayo's cozy house, savoring the aroma of the warm meal before him. The sound of cutlery clinking against plates filled the air as they indulged in a peaceful evening together. However, the tranquility was shattered when their attention was drawn to the television, broadcasting the latest news.
The news reporter's voice filled the room as they recounted the dramatic events that had unfolded in the Disciple World. Kuragami's eyes widened as he listened intently, his heart pounding with a mixture of shock and concern. The report spoke of a fierce confrontation between a Shadow Disciple named Miran and the renowned Yugai, Yudai.
Sayo glanced at Kuragami, noting his reaction, and turned her attention to the news. The gravity of the situation hung heavily in the air, sparking a conversation between them.
"Kuragami, you seem surprised."
Kuragami's gaze remained fixed on the television screen, his brows furrowing with worry. He took a deep breath, his voice laced with a mix of emotions.
"I know Yudai. He recently formed an alliance with Yuma. I never expected him to be involved in such a fierce battle."
Sayo's eyes widened, mirroring Kuragami's surprise. The implications of this revelation were significant, and the repercussions could be far-reaching. She understood the complexity of alliances and how they could shape the destiny of the Disciple World.
"It's dangerous out there Kuragami. What does this mean for you?"
Kuragami sighed, his thoughts swirling with a mixture of worry and uncertainty.
"I don't know. But whoever this Miran guy is, I can tell he's dangerous. Yuma and I have to be careful."
Sayo placed a comforting hand on Kuragami's, offering support in her touch.
The Kizoku gathered in a spacious place in Danketsu, their eyes fixed on Hasake as he stood before them, his black cape billowing lightly. The air crackled with anticipation as they awaited his response. Ruri, known for her bold and outspoken nature, took the lead in the conversation.
"Hey, Hasake, we heard about the recent incident with Miran and Yudai," Ruri blurted out, her voice carrying a mix of curiosity and impatience.
"We want to know how you managed to get Miran away from Yudai and into Trinakai prison. Spill the beans!"
Hasake's eyes narrowed ever so slightly as he glanced at Ruri, his expression revealing a hint of amusement mixed with caution. He was well aware of Ruri's reputation for being loud and ratchet, but he remained composed, his voice measured as he responded.
"Well, well, Ruri, always straight to the point, aren't you? Let's just say that obtaining Miran's custody was a delicate matter. The details, however, are best kept within the confines of the S.I.D."
Ruri crossed her arms, an expression of impatience etching itself on her face.
"Come on, Hasake! Don't play coy with us. We're the Kizoku, and we deserve to know how you managed to pull off such a thing."
Hasake's gaze swept across the room, meeting the eyes of each Kizoku member in turn. He understood their curiosity and the importance of transparency within their ranks. However, he was bound by the protocols of the S.I.D, and revealing too much could compromise their operations.
"Ruri, my dear, you know how it works, Some things are better left unsaid, even among allies. Rest assured, the S.I.D. has its ways of securing individuals, even those with formidable strength like Yudai."
Ruri huffed in frustration, but she could sense the firm resolve in Hasake's words. She knew that pushing further would be futile. Reluctantly, she leaned back in her chair, her expression a mix of curiosity and resignation.
"Fine, Hasake. But remember, we're watching. We won't hesitate to question your methods if we feel they cross any lines."
Hasake nodded, a flicker of respect gleaming in his eyes.
"I understand, Ruri. Your vigilance is appreciated, and I assure you, the S.I.D. operates with the best interests of the Disciple World in mind."
"And also, stop speaking so formal. It's not like you."
With the tension momentarily diffused, the conversation shifted to other matters. Ruri, though still harboring questions, respected the boundaries set by Hasake. The other Kizoku members joined in the discussion, their voices blending with Ruri's, creating a lively and engaging atmosphere.
As the meeting continued, Hasake maintained a calm and collected demeanor, his enigmatic presence lingering in the place. The Kizoku understood that there were aspects of his work they would never fully comprehend, but they also recognized the importance of their alliance and the need to trust in each other's expertise.
In the end, the Kizoku and Hasake shared a common goal—to safeguard the Disciple World and maintain its delicate balance. Though their paths may be shrouded in secrecy and unanswered questions, they remained united in their commitment to protect and guide their realm, one enigmatic step at a time.
Deep within the confines of the Shadow Disciple base, Genesis's anger surged through his veins like a tempest. He paced restlessly in a dimly lit chamber, his mind consumed with worry for Miran. The mysterious man, his identity veiled in shadows, watched him silently.
"We let Miran get taken by Yudai?"
"This situation has always been a win-win for us."
"How come?"
"Because now, we know the location of Trinakai Prison. We can now, get him back."
Genesis let's off an uncontrollable smile.
Trinakai prison is a prison hidden in The Discole World. It's managed and guarded by the S.I.D to keep the most powerful and evil prisoners down.
"But let me tell you one more thing Genesis."
"What?!"
"We all fell for Miran's trap. You know what I mean?"
Genesis takes time to think. He then starts laughing.
"Oh Miran! He's the best we have, honestly! Even the Guardian of the Water Section Hasake fell for his trap!"