For Nishida, causing even a minor offense to Yoshitaka would be utterly repugnant.
In such a case, Yoshitaka would undoubtedly leverage the Mitsui family's influence to create substantial challenges for the Yakuza across various fronts, including crackdowns on prostitution and gambling, along with violent crimes and the resolution of cold cases.
This would inflict significant damage on the Yakuza, potentially rendering a certain segment of their operations entirely unprofitable for an entire year.
The Yakuza harbors a deep disdain for him. Though they feel wronged, they won't dare to confront him directly, instead, they will likely endure their grievances quietly. However, if he truly wishes to sever ties with Yoshitaka, Nishida is certainly unafraid of the consequences.
The Mitsui family may be formidable, but Japan does not solely belong to them. While they may have greater wealth and power than he does, they lack his willingness to engage in open conflict. If a real fight were to erupt, the Mitsui family would find no peace at all.
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