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Tsukauchi had been working on figuring out more details about the Chisaki family and their crime businesses. He had easily been able to edit information on Busuk, changing profile to add the biological name while he was on the forums. And yet, Tsukauchi hadn’t been able to find much information on Kai Chisaki. 

It was as if the name was never entered into the database, been deleted from the database, or never even existed. And while Aizawa had said to take Busuk’s words with a grain of salt, they had both been hoping the villain was over-exaggerating or blatantly lying. 

The deeper Tsuakuhci went into searching into the name, the increasingly suspicious he became. Traces of people tampering with the information on his police database became noticeable, and when looked into, Tsukauhi noticed it was in relation to all things Kai Chisaki and any mentions of crimes whatsoever.  Still, he persisted. 

And hours later, Tuskauchi was able to worm his way around firewalls and virus encoded online traps. His screen lit up brightly as a new file opened. The detective almost let out a verbal exclamation as information began loading onto his screen. He briskly screenshotted and read the small bit of facts that littered his screen. By the time he finished, he was in shock. How had someone so influential in the yakuza been lying under police radar for so long?

And suddenly, as fast as the information was found, it was corrupted and deleted from an outside source. Tsukauchi quickly cut off ties to the database, taking out his USB of the photocopied files, and turned to his portable laptop to enter a couple forums. 

He quickly encoded a message asking for any and all information found on Kai Chisaki, Haru Chisaki, and the Utami Case. After, he let the question simmer on the computer, opting to stretch his limbs and congratulate his findings with a fresh coffee from a nearby cafe. 

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When Tsukauchi made his way back to his office, coffee in hand and feeling refreshed, he was met with a surprise. As soon as he logged back into his hero forums, messages and hero consultations popped up. It was nearly overwhelming if he had not been thoroughly excited. He quickly got comfortable in his chair and sat down, carefully placing his coffee on the desk a few inches from his keyboard. 

There had been a few heroes giving limited information on the Utami case. Nothing more than he already knew, and definitely nothing more than Aizawa was aware of. He sighed. After dismissing all of those notifications, there were only a few remaining. And while that was less to look through, Tsukauchi really, really wanted as much information as possible on the Chisaki family. 

Out of the seven remaining notifications, five were regarding basic information on Haru. One even claimed his sudden death. This information shocked Tsukauhci. But Aizawa just saw him a couple days ago? His fingers worked diligently as they skimmed over the keyboard, entering Tartarus’ database on inmates. After minutes of entering codes, verifications, and finally searching, Tsukauchi indeed found out the broker's words to be true. 

Early this morning, Haru Chisaki, mainly known as Jiwa Busuk, died from a heart attack. 

“Huh.” Tsukauchi verbalized, before returning to the forums. 

He clicked the second to last notification and skimmed through. It basically relayed that Kai Chisaki was an avid member in the yakuza, affiliating with the eight precepts of death and has been seen around with a white-haired child in his grasp. 

That…doesn't sound good. He thought, writing down relevant information on a new sheet of paper. 

Finally, Tsukauchi opened the last notification, which redirected him to a personal chat led by an agency. His eyes widened exponentially. He smiled to himself, finally feeling as if he might get somewhere on these seemingly interconnected cases. “I guess someone else has caught wind of Kai Chisaki too.” He smugly typed his reply to the Nighteye agency. 

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