Bloody Visions
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  • Reads 35
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2015
A drug dealer. A thief. A psycho. A cannibal. A serial killer. Those five phrases describe the one and only "Kira". His real name? Unknown. His family? Unknown. His past? Unknown. All that is known about him is that he's a dangerous psychopath that is immune to death itself. Almost nothing about this character can show how he could be Japan's only chance for survival against the threat that could end the lives of over a million people as they know it. Almost. What's the only trait of this psychopath that shows he can do it? Intelligence. 
Kira is the third most intelligent killer of the entire world. Who's number two and one? The threats of Japan. The only way, though, that he could save Japan, and even the world, from complete misery is of he works with those who captured him: the police, and detective Feo, a detective of the United Kingdom. Will Kira, detective Feo, and the police force of Japan be able to take the challenge against the two most intelligent and clever killers of the world?
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