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Koichi (Kenichi Endo), who destroyed the corrupt Tatsuta group with his brother Toma (Sho Aikawa), disappears from the front stage to protect his younger brother Takayuki (Yuta Sone) who got involved in the incident. did. Meanwhile, the Kansai Kijinkai began to exercise political power and plan to advance into the Kanto region.

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  • Kenichi Endo

    Kenichi Endo

    Koichi

  • Show Aikawa

    Show Aikawa

    Toma

  • Yūta Sone

    Yūta Sone

    Takayuki

  • Kotono Shibuya

    Kotono Shibuya

  • Reika Fujisawa

    Reika Fujisawa

  • Keisaku Kimura

    Keisaku Kimura

  • Takuya Yamato

    Takuya Yamato

  • Junichi Kawamoto

    Junichi Kawamoto

  • Kazuyoshi Ozawa

    Kazuyoshi Ozawa

Overview

Koichi (Kenichi Endo), who destroyed the corrupt Tatsuta group with his brother Toma (Sho Aikawa), disappears from the front stage to protect his younger brother Takayuki (Yuta Sone) who got involved in the incident. did. Meanwhile, the Kansai Kijinkai began to exercise political power and plan to advance into the Kanto region.

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