Tokyo Ghoul: Red Butler

Tokyo Ghoul: Red Butler

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Far away from the Wards of Tokyo, the streets of Britain are ruled by gangs of ghouls, most notably, the wealthy Bolton family. Led by Daniel Bolton, the prestigious young ghoul trying to keep the peace, and his brother/butler Damian Bolton, the much violent and rougher brother. A new gang in town, the Reapers, appear with the single-minded goal of turning all of Britain to rubble.
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