Chapter 184: The Shibuya Dragon and the Yakuza Ambush
Nitta Yoshifumi.
A young officer in the notorious Yamaguchi-gumi, one of Japan’s most feared yakuza organizations.
His life motto? A man driven by blood, violence, and money.
A thin scar sliced through his left eyebrow—an old souvenir not from fists, but from his intellect-driven battles in the shadows.
The scar on his head told another story: a time when he failed to light a cigarette for his boss, Naito Tatsuhiko, and was clobbered with an ashtray in punishment.
Outside the violent underworld, Nitta nursed a softer side—collecting antiques and indulging in the rare thrill of auctions.
His father was gone, leaving behind a mother and a younger sister, Nitta Mika, who lived peacefully in the countryside.
Though he held a rank among the yakuza, Nitta Yoshifumi usually avoided direct violence.
But manpower shortages lately forced him twice onto the frontlines.
The last mission? Kidnapping a wealthy heiress.
For the yakuza, that was supposed to be child’s play.
