As the first group to enter without surrendering, the Yakuza members found themselves in a highly uncomfortable situation.
What they most desired at this moment was not an escape, but a way to prove their innocence. The inability to defend themselves was an extremely distressing feeling.
Meanwhile, the Inagawa was also experiencing deep frustration. They thought they had entered the fray to catch their opponents off guard, but instead found themselves trapped as if they were the prey.
Whoever blocked their exit had the upper hand. The opposing side had a barrier of cars and fortifications that seemed nearly impregnable.
In contrast, the only cover the Yakuza had consisted of a dozen corpses left at the entrance. Using corpses for cover was useless for their escape, as the enemy would surely attack the moment anyone exposed themselves.
RESTRICTED CONTENT
Sorry, this chapter is locked. Only readers with active membership account can access this page.
Visit https://virtual-novel.net/donate/ to have active membership account.
Alternative site is available for free readers (no regular updates for some titles)
OR LOGIN: