When the head of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department learned from Yoshitaka that hundreds of assassins were slaughtering people in Tokyo Dome and had plans to assassinate the world's top singer Tawanna Sweet, his demeanor darkened.
He quickly asked, "Mr. Mitsui, can you provide a detailed account of the situation at the scene? Are there any casualties?!"
Yoshitaka, who had endured insults from Charlie all night, finally found the chance to vent his frustration. He shouted into the phone, "You fool! Hundreds of people are dead, and you still ask me if there are any casualties! Let me tell you, if you don't hurry, you can get ready to recover the bodies of Miss Sweet and me!"
The person in charge trembled with fear.
What did it mean to have hundreds of casualties?
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