Just as Kisaki was about to pull the trigger, the lights of the entire building suddenly went out. While trapped in the darkness, Takemichi felt someone untie him as he was now being carried out of the room.
"I'm gonna carry you out. Be quiet."
Takemichi was slowly starting to lose his consciousness as he was blacking out from the pain. While he was knocked out, the man who carried him quickly dashed out the building. The moment this happened, a car pulled up as he got inside with Takemichi.
"I got a first-aid kit in the back. You patch him up while I get us the hell out of here!"
Just as the blonde man said this, he slams his foot on the gas pedal as he speeds off away from the building. Narrowly avoiding the gunshots from the members of Toman from the building. As this happened, Izaya was seen leaving from an alleyway after he finished his job of cutting off the power.
"Heh. You're right about one thing. Things have gotten boring ever since he took over. Heh, I want to see how humans react in times of a crisis. Though I may be on your side for now, you're still human, Kisaki Tetta. Toman or Iza-chan's resistance, I wonder which will die out first."
~Meanwhile~
Takemichi was seen slowly opening his eyes. When he woke up, he noticed he was no longer in the room with Kisaki. Right now, it seemed like he was underneath a bridge. Suddenly he felt a sharp pain in his left leg. He remembered that he blacked out from the pain, but he wondered where the bandages came from."I gave you some first-aid. Damn, that guy really thought of everything."
"Huh?"
When Takemichi looked to the side, he saw a single man standing before him. Takemichi blinked his eyes in confusion. For a moment, he almost mistook this person for Baji. However, as the man faced him, he couldn't believe who he saw.
"Kazutora-kun?!"
"That's right. Twelve years have passed. He got re-released!"
"It's been a long ti-...."
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Tokyo Revengers:When Fists Fly
Fiksi Penggemar"You too have a family. One day, i'm sure you'll meet them. When you do, make sure you take good care of them." Those were the last words that my adoptive mother ever said to me as I stood beside her at her hospital bed. I have a family out in the w...