The Gentleman Thief

The Gentleman Thief

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Goro Akechi, famously known for being Japan's "Prince Detective", has suffered years under the wing of the ungrateful politician he does not want to call "father". Year after year, he struggled on surviving in that house to where hes wanted to escape, but under the position he's in, he doesn't have much of a choice. Luckily enough though, only two more years and he's able to finally escape. But will he be able to last that long? Possibly by the help of the infamous gentleman thief, he just may have a chance.
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Back then, I had narrowly saved Goro Akechi from death. I remember it well, how close I was to losing him not only physically, but also mentally. His plot for revenge had shaped him into a weapon, designed to murder countless lives for the sake of his own retribution. I got him through that, and with some patience, we discovered a relationship that fell beyond the boundaries of friends. But it didn't last forever. His last words to me were his refusal to watch me serve jailtime for the crimes he commited at the Phantom Thieves expense. Before I could argue, he left, allowing Sae Niijima to take him in. But now, all of a sudden, my days change. Akechi and I both have a choice, one that will shape our future forever. The question is...what do we really want? Justice, or freedom?

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