Houka decided to join the Huguel organization, believing that this was the way to achieve the long-awaited peace and happiness for the whole world. He saw an opportunity to change the world for the better and work towards a noble cause.
Victor, who had killed him earlier, was surprised to see that Houka had agreed to join Huguel's organization. Brenner Souka then explained that Victor was also a member of Hugel and that his test was a way of assessing Houki's courage and skills.
Hawka decided that he would join the organization. He trained hard to become a strong and skilled competitor. He learned new techniques and strategies and became one of Hugel's most trusted members.
Hugel discovered that Saturasiko, a government agent, had classified information that could be very valuable to the organization. Brenner Souka, the leader of Huguel, ordered Hawke to capture him and get this information.
Hawke felt uncomfortable with this mission, but he knew it was a direct order and that his loyalty to the organization was at stake. He decided that he had no other choice but to follow orders.
Houka researched and studied Saturasiko's daily routine, looking for the best opportunity to catch him. He saw the agent walk down the deserted street every Friday night after leaving the local bar.
The following Friday, Houka hid in a dark alley and waited patiently for Saturasiko. When the agent appeared, Hawke jumped on him and quickly immobilized him. Saturaziko got scared and tried to fight back, but Houka was too strong and experienced.
Houka took Saturasiko to safety and interrogated him. He used the interrogation techniques he learned at Hughel and was able to extract the valuable information the organization was looking for.
After completing the mission, Hawka felt bad for having to resort to such unethical methods, but he convinced himself that this was the price to pay for the loyalty and well-being of the Huguel organization. He continued to work hard to help the organization in its future missions, always mindful of his experience with Saturasico and how making difficult decisions would affect his conscience.