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[So the City was a pain, but Chuuya went home eventually. Everyone did at some point - Ryuunosuke before him, and others before him. That wasn't a surprise so much as it was sudden.
Equally sudden, and more surprising, was finding himself in a completely different city a few months after that. At least this one was a little less sex-obsessed and easier to identify: Yokohama. The Yokohama that contained the Armed Detective Agency and the Port Mafia, specifically.
Chuuya doesn't have Ryuunosuke's address or anything, and he doesn't think the Port Mafia has a big sign on its headquarters. They probably work out of someplace nondescript that you'd overlook anyway, if they're smart.
What he does have is an ability to recognize the shady parts of town and linger longer than he should, and an incredible lack of self-preservation that will lead him to ask similarly lingering people:]
'Scuse me, I'm looking for a guy named Ryuunosuke - tall, usually wearing black, wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley?
[If nothing else, he's going to give Akutagawa's subordinates a stroke just by calling their commander by his first name only.]
Equally sudden, and more surprising, was finding himself in a completely different city a few months after that. At least this one was a little less sex-obsessed and easier to identify: Yokohama. The Yokohama that contained the Armed Detective Agency and the Port Mafia, specifically.
Chuuya doesn't have Ryuunosuke's address or anything, and he doesn't think the Port Mafia has a big sign on its headquarters. They probably work out of someplace nondescript that you'd overlook anyway, if they're smart.
What he does have is an ability to recognize the shady parts of town and linger longer than he should, and an incredible lack of self-preservation that will lead him to ask similarly lingering people:]
'Scuse me, I'm looking for a guy named Ryuunosuke - tall, usually wearing black, wouldn't want to meet him in a dark alley?
[If nothing else, he's going to give Akutagawa's subordinates a stroke just by calling their commander by his first name only.]
