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... omething far from his liking.

"So?" I turned to face him. "With Sabertooth out of the way, what’s next?"

"Your identity as Shinigami Ō will draw the attention of the other mammoths in the underworld," he answered matter-of-factly. "You should also expect the Kurosawas to possibly see you as a threat. For that reason, make sure only Najimi knows who you really are."

He went on to explain that I could use gangs and small-time criminals as a way to train and refine my Kamiju ...

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