>>6000643>>6000762>>6003753You decide to investigate the locations of recent hits for clues that may link back to Luna.
Each site shows the aftermaths of violent actions, with police tape fluttering in the breeze and hushed conversations among the officers still lingering.
You meticulously scan the scenes, searching for anything out of place—a dropped item, a footprint, perhaps even a witness overlooked in the initial chaos but the assassin is too well-trained for such mistakes.
Finding nothing concrete at the scenes, you shift your strategy.
Knowing the pattern of the hits, you predict the next target might be Shogu Yamato, the third-ranking Yakuza boss.
With a mix of apprehension and resolve, you stake out his territory.
Concealed in your parked car, you watch the comings and goings, the night slowly enveloping the city around you.
Hours tick by with little to show for your vigil.
Then, a flicker of movement catches your eye—a shadow slipping through the alleyways.
It's too small, too nimble to be an adult.
Your heart rate picks up as you realize this could be the assassin.
Could it be Luna?
Or are you letting your emotions cloud your judgment?
You keep your eyes fixed on the figure, ready to follow, ready to intervene.
This could be your only chance to solve the mystery, to prevent another murder, and possibly to find Luna.
The quiet of the night stretches out, punctuated only by your measured breaths and the occasional distant siren.
>What do you do?>Step in and confront the shadowy figure to prevent further violence.>Maintain your position and continue observing.>Alert backup but keep your distance.>Write in