Just like that, the Six Harmonies Association fell under the control of a young man who was only 18 years old. Talented, skilled, and ambitious, this young man managed to rapidly expand a mediocre gang into the largest in the country within just two years.
However, two years later, he entrusted the association to four of his subordinates to manage, while he himself disappeared without a trace. Originally, these four subordinates were absolutely loyal to him, so when it came to assigned tasks and exercising authority, they never overstepped their bounds and simply focused on performing their duties well. But when the leader was absent for several months, the four began to harbor greater ambitions and started to vie for power and profit, forming cliques for their own interests, hoping to seize control before the current leader's return. By the time they became presidents, they wouldn't fear a former leader. With these intentions in mind, the four began their struggle.