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Chuuya Nakahara is no stranger to being a weapon, but he's always had a leash. Whether it was the Sheep, the Port Mafia, or the neutralizing touch of a certain "shitty mackerel," there was always something keeping the god inside him from swallowing the world.
Now, the leash is gone.
When a battlefield anomaly rips Chuuya Nakahara away from Yokohama and drops him on Whale Island, he finds himself utterly alone. No Port Mafia, no "Mackerel" to nullify his power, and-worst of all-no silence.
Inside the seal of his soul, Arahabaki is no longer a dull ache in the base of neck but a loud roar. It has found a voice, and it is bored. Part malevolent spirit, part chaotic god, the entity within Chuuya views this new world as a sandbox made of glass, and it is constantly whispering for Chuuya to start breaking things.
"Tell me, boy... if you won't let me crush this world, what exactly do you plan on doing with all that rage?"
Chuuya Nakahara is no stranger to being a weapon, but he's always had a leash. He is used to the weight of the Mafia, the burden of leadership, and the irritating presence of a certain suicidal detective. But when a singularity rips him from Yokohama and drops him into a world teeming with "Nen" and monstrous ambition, he loses his only anchor.
His Dazai.
Without Dazai to nullify the god under his skin, his restraint on Arahabaki is thinning.
Arahabaki finds the Nen users fascinating and constantly tries to "bait" Chuuya into using Corruption just to see how the local Hunters would react to a black hole.
In a world of Hunters, Chuuya, even without Nen, he can crater a concrete wall; with his gravity manipulation-he is a walking natural disaster. But Arahabaki is bored. Like a starved beast behind a cage, the god whispers, goading Chuuya to trade his humanity for absolute carnage.
In a world without his anchor, Chuuya Nakahara faces a terrifying reality: if he loses control just once, he won't just win the fight-he'll swallow the world.
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