However, in Itakura's autobiography from his perspective, there were very few descriptions of Kato Sho.
Only a few scant lines.
Kamiyagawa only knew that Kato Sho was also a victim who had been killed by Ryozo Itakura.
And the autobiography mentioned that Kato was a "trouble" that existed alongside Usamaru.
If that twisted Ryozo Itakura considered someone a trouble, then it was almost certain that this Mr. Magician was basically a great person through and through.
"As for Usamaru," Mr. Rabbit continued, "he's right here."
As he spoke, the group of white rabbits beside him began to gather, piling up upon each other.
One by one, the fuzzy shapes of the rabbits began to distort and transform.
In the end, a grey rabbit jumped out from Kato Sho's top hat, plunging into the pile of white rabbits. All the rabbits disappeared instantly, leaving only a timid little boy in their place.
The boy was about twelve or thirteen years old, skinny, with a hare lip.