Etsusa Bridge - Volume 2, Chapter 4: The Guard Team
Volume 2, Chapter 4: The Guard Team
Night. The theme park office in the Eastern District.
It was past nine in the evening, and the office alone shone in the dark theme park.
Under the blinding fluorescent lights stood about a dozen members of the Guard Team.
It was difficult to gather all the members because so many were out on duty to prevent another murder. fđ«eeđâŻđnođŻđl.cđ°m
The reason so many were still left was because many executives disliked the larger-than-life members of the team and instead hired bodyguards of their own.
Their doubts were not unfounded, of course. Many members of the Eastern Districtâs Guard Team were shady characters, and their leader Jun was a girl not yet twenty. The fact that they chose their captain through a rock-paper-scissors tournament did not help their cause.
From a distance, it almost looked like they were mindless children.
One executive would sayâ
The Guard Team was a group made for the boss(Gitarin)âs amusement, and had no real power or ability. The bossâs real guards were the women he was always with, and both women were from a foreign secret organization.
Another executive would sayâ
The Guard Team was just a collection of crazy characters from among the elite, and acted as a mascot of sorts to win the localsâ popularity.
Hikari Inamine, the manager of the casino, would sayâ
âWell, theyâre dependable. You have no idea how much they helped me out. Theyâre just good at fightingâand murder, tooâalthough thatâs not necessarily the same as being good bodyguards. In a word, I guess youâd call them weirdos.â
An executive of the Western Districtâ
âThe Eastern Districtâs Guard Team? I have nothing to say about them.â
The local children would sayâ
The Guard Team was a group of incredible killers who went around murdering anyone who got in the Eastern Districtâs way. Joplin, the living urban legend, was actually their true leader. And they were engaged in an epic battle against Yakumo Amagiri, the islandâs strongest and craziest Killer Ghoul.
The owner of a ramen shop in the Eastern District would sayâ
âThe Eastern Districtâs Guard Team? Mercenaries, yeah, but damned if you could call âem bodyguards. Theyâre all soft, but they believe in whatever theyâre doing.
âAnd⊠the only one of âem with any sense of finance is Sahara, my next-door neighbor. Tell the rest of âem to hurry the hell up and pay their tab.â
Everyone had a different image of the Guard Team, and each time they encountered the team their opinion seemed to change drastically.
Whenever the man in charge of the Eastern District heard these opinions, he snickered and admitted, âSome of those thingsâre right. Some arenât, though.â.
An organization created by a man who respected individuality, and the Guard Team created to protect it.
On this already eccentric island, the team that had been gathered to defend the eccentric Eastern District was the most eccentric bunch of them all.
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âDaichi Tsuchimi. 26 years old. Single.â Zhang recited, cracking his neck as he stared down at the man in the Hawaiian shirt.
âUm⊠what does me being single have to do withââ
âShaddap.â
Zhang immediately shut down Daichi Tsuchimi.
âSo, youâd be what they call a⊠a contact.â
âYes.â
At first glance, Daichi just seemed to be tied haphazardly to an office chair. But his thumbs behind his back were secured together with a hemp tie. It was an intricate knot dripping with skill that even an expert might struggle against.
âA bunch of kids⊠Rats, huh? Talk about obnoxious.â
Carlos leaned against a wall and spoke to Jun, who stood next to him. She seemed discouraged by the content of the ongoing interrogation, as she was hanging her head.
The Rats were children, most of whom were under the age of fifteen. These street urchins were the ones behind the serial shooting cases.
It was unbelievable at first, but from Daichiâs reactions it seemed to be true.
Daichi, who had been caught in front of Misakiâs home, claimed to be a subordinate of Ginga Kanashima and was the go-between for Kanashima and the Rats.
They had dragged him in for questioning, but the moment they tied him to the chair, Daichi had screamedââPlease Iâm begging you spare me Iâll tell you anything I swear please!â, saving the Guard Team a great deal of work.
Ginga Kanashima.
He had been coming and going to and from the island for years, and at one point he did business dealing in light firearms.
In the beginning, he had transported weapons from the island to the mainland to sell them at a profit, but now he was doing the oppositeâsmuggling firearms from overseas and spreading them on the island.
The Western and Eastern Districts had always been in charge of gun circulation on the island, so the locals had an unspoken agreement that no one should deal in firearms without their permission.
From the moment he betrayed that agreement, Kanashima had essentially turned the organizationsâin other words, the island itselfâagainst him. But he had taken the risk and was putting himself in danger for a business that didnât yield any notable profit.
âSo, youâd be what they call a⊠a contact.â
âYes.â
After the interrogation, Zhang grilled Daichi with the same question again and again.
Daichi, the man in the Hawaiian shirt, claimed to be a pawn in Kanashimaâs group who did odd jobs like dealing with other groups. He gave a memorably tired laugh when he explained himself as a pawn.
Zhang had been working out all sorts of torturous methods to interrogate the man, but all that effort went to waste the moment Daichi begged for his life on the office chair.
âA pawn. And with no loyalty whatsoever. Talk about a piece of trash.â
âI⊠I owe a lot to Mr. Kanashima, but those kids messed me up good. You have no idea how creepy they are! I donât know what theyâre thinking, and they donât even have any respect.â
Daichi seemed to shiver at the memory and hung his head.
Jun stepped forward. She had been reluctant to leave Misaki home alone after what had happened, so she had sent her to another room in the office to get some sleep.
ââŠUmm⊠so let me get this straight.â
When the captain spoke, the scattered members gathered around Daichi.
Zhang gave the trembling man a mocking grin and landed a low blow.
âRight. Weâll decide how to kill him after you sum things up.â
In short, these were the facts:
-Ginga Kanashima imported new firearms from outside the island.
-He gave the guns to a group of urchins called Rats and had them attack members of the organizations in the Eastern and Western Districts.
-There were about fifty Rats in total. They scattered across the city and assaulted members the moment they were left alone. That was why the times of death were random and the members were killed even when they were alone by chance.
-However, Misaki Yasojimaâan associate of the Eastern Districtâwitnessed one of the murders this evening, and even took one of the guns. Ginga Kanashima looked into the casino employees when he got the news and pinpointed her.
-Daichiâthe pawnâwas ordered to snoop on her and take back the gun by force if possible, but at Misaki Yasojimaâs house he encountered a monstrous woman with a pair of chainsaws.
ââŠAnd thatâs how this idiot ended up tied to an office chair.â Zhang summarized, and fell into a chair with a sigh.
The others put on different faces of their own and brainstormed for their next course of action.
âThis is a bother. We canât go killing those kids one by one. I mean, I donât mind shooting a kid, but Iâm gonna get one hell of a guilt trip if I shoot an innocent one by mistake. Thatâs just sick, you know? The ladiesâll never look at me again.â
âWe canât go attacking them ourselves, but the Rats fight like guerrillas to attack us. In other words, the only time we can fight back is when they come to us for the kill.â
Carlos and Zhang mumbled to themselves, but after a pause they grinned simultaneously.
âThis is getting interesting.â
âCall this a challenge.â
They were both enjoying the peril. But then again, everyone but Jun seemed to feel the same.
Most members of the Guard Team had come to the island because they wanted to involve themselves in things like this. They were skilled, but they all had a missing screw or two.
âYou might be all right with this, everyone⊠but we have to think about the organization members who might be targeted.â
In that sense, perhaps Junâwho could feel fear yet remain calmâwas truly the best fit for the job of captain.
At least, when she wasnât using her chainsaws.
âBut weâre still missing an important piece of the puzzle.â Jun mumbled timidly, and slowly turned to the incapacitated Daichi. âWhat is Mr. Kanashimaâs motive?â
It was an important question. Daichi turned his head for a moment, but the moment Zhangâs knuckles cracked he flinched and slowly answered.
ââŠMr. Kanashima⊠wants to break this island.â
âWe know that. Weâre asking you why.â
ââŠYou wouldnât believe me even if I told you. Hell, at first I didnât believe it, either.â
Daichi averted his gaze, but saw Junâs grave expression and took a deep breath.
ââŠRevenge, he says.â
âRevenge? On the island?â
âNo. On one person who lives on this island.â
After leaving the island several years earlier, Ginga Kanashima had continued dealing with a certain organization. They were a violent group with a particular ideology, who used an abandoned factory in the Kanto region as their headquarters. Kanashima had been supplying them with all sorts of weapons.
At first, they were merely a customer and a dealer. But over the course of many exchanges, they developed a partnership based on trust.
But one day, a police officer discovered the headquarters, which led to a heated shootout in the factory. His allies were all arrested, and Kanashima alone escaped. But he had been shot in the hand by the police officer.
It would have been simple to get it treated, but it took Kanashima some time to evade the police and find a back-alley doctor. The necrosis forced him to get his hand amputated at the wrist.
And so, he swore revenge. Revenge against the officer who arrested his friends. He swore to make the officer who stole his right hand pay, no matter the cost.
âMr. Kanashima gave a gun to someone. Actually, there was a little girl on the scene that day at the shootout. One of the copâs shots bounced and killed the girl. When Mr. Kanashima found out, he gave a gun to the girlâs old man. After that, it was just a mess. The guy shot the officer and his superior when they came to apologize. The superior died, but the officer didnât.â
Jun was struck dumb at Daichiâs mechanical recital. Zhang and Carlos looked disgusted. The others, as well, though some seemed wholly unaffected.
âApparently, the cop left the force and ran away to this island. Mr. Kanashima was surprised. I mean, he gave up after the cop disappeared, and came back to the islandâbut it turned out the cop came here, too. Mr. Kanashima never told me the copâs name, but he says that thatâs when he decided to get revenge again.â
âWait. Hold up. Whatâs that got to do with killing people from the organizations? Are you gonna tell us that the copâs actually our boss or Ei daren or something?â Carlos asked the question on everyoneâs minds, but Daichi shook his head with a dark look.
âNo. Mr. Kanashima wants to make that cop suffer, he says. If the cop ran away to this island and tried to find a new life hereââ
With a deep breath, Daichi looked Jun in the eye and continued.
ââthen he would break the island itself.â
Something ran down Junâs spine, then.
The moment she understood what Daichi was saying, a certain emotion flitted past her every nerve.
âBreak⊠the island?â
Parroting Daichi, Jun swelled with emotion.
âWait, wait. Thatâs a big leap heâs made. Is he nuts? Or does his name seriously mean he thinks on a galactic scale(1)? He find aliens and reach enlightenment or something?â
âHey, Hawaii. Youâd better not be pulling this out of your ass.â
Carlos and Zhang grilled Daichi in their own ways, but Daichi was the picture of gravity. He did not seem to be lying. And he had no reason to be lying, in his position.
The Guard Team went silent. Jun quietly stood.
She tried to pinpoint the emotion boiling inside her.
Was it anger? Or was it sadness and frustration at becoming involved in something so petty?
Or was it fear of losing the island?
Jun was one of the first residents of the island.
Since the moment she was taken in by Gitarin and the Eastern Districtâs organization was created, she was a local.
The island was where her father died. The island killed her father. The island was one with her father.
Initially, she had just wanted to quietly watch over the islandâs future.
Then, she slowly began to realize. That what she truly wanted was not to watch over the island. Her wish was to protect the island from anyone and anything that would harm it.
The engine that swallowed her father continued to move at the center of the island.
Her father continued to live on the island, along with the engine.
So the engine must never be stopped.
She must protect the island.
Those emotions piled together until, finally, she applied to join the Eastern Districtâs Guard Team.
Unlike the other members, she joined with the true, firm determination to protect the island.
ââŠIâll be back.â
When she stood fully, Jun spoke with utter calm.
Her blank eyes were no longer terrified. They were filled with a force of will.
ââŠWhere are you going?â
âUmm⊠I⊠I want to find Mr. KanashimaâŠâ
âHow?â
âOh.â
All it took was a cold question from Zhang to bring Jun back to her senses, at least for the moment. He must have noticed her state because he refrained from criticizing her as usual.
âIf you wanna catch this Kanashima bastard, you just have to round up anyone with a prosthetic hand.â
âYou canât. Prosthetics these days are really good, and Mr. Kanashimaâs is one of the better ones. You couldnât tell even if you touched it, and you can barely see where the prosthetic ends and the arm starts. And his even had functional fingers.â
It sounded like something out of a sci-fi film. Because there were no prosthetic technicians of that caliber on the island, Kanashima had probably gotten his hand in Japan or overseas.
Zhang clicked his tongue. Carlos interjected.
âWhy donât you just take us to the guy?â
âWerenât you listening? Kanashima and the Rats donât have an HQ. They call this chump and tell him where to go, so thereâs no point going in ourselves.â
âReally? Then what if we get this guy to ask Kanashima to meet up?â
This time, Daichi replied with a teary grimace.
âI tried calling him a while ago, but his phone was off. He mustâve figured out I got caught.â
Carlos spread his arms dramatically, indicating a loss. Zhang cracked his arms as he stood.
âWell⊠looks like itâs murder time.â
âAck! What?!â
Daichi shrieked at his sudden death sentence, his eyes turning to dinner plates.
âW-wait a second! You didnât say youâd kill me!â
âBut we donât need you anymore, chump.â Zhang said mercilessly. Daichi struggled in vainâ
But he was rescued by the leader of the band of thugs.
âYou canât, Mr. Zhang.â
ââŠI know. I was just messing with him.â
Jun, holding Zhangâs arm, was completely calm now. Yet at the same time, her usual frightened look was gone. The danger the island was in gave her no room for weakness.
âUmm⊠if thereâs anything else, please tell us anything you know.â She asked Daichi gravely. He managed to calm down, and after a momentâs thought, hesitantly spoke.
âWell⊠about Nejiroâthe leader of the RatsâŠâ
âYes.â
They had heard the name during the interrogation. Nejiro was the boy in white who killed the Eastern District executive that evening and was spotted by Misaki.
âHe says heâs gonna go for the Eastern District boss alone tomorrow. Uh⊠you know how tomorrowâs the casinoâs re-opening day? He says heâs gonna sneak in alone andââ
âYouâre supposed to tell us that from the beginning, you little shit!â Zhang roared. Daichi flinched and screamed again.
âCalm down, Mr. Zhang!â Jun said, patting the outraged wrestler on the back, and urged Daichi to continue.
âH-he always works with a few of his buddies. Heâs a careful kid, you know. But I can tell him and his friends apart from brats who arenât his little mice.â
That was a new fact.
âI can tell them apart. I swear I can! But if I did that⊠no. you know what? Iâm already as good as a traitor. Iâll pick âem out for you, so I just have one request. Please⊠please protect me from them and Mr. Kanashima!â
It was a shameless offer.
But if he could recognize the Ratsâa group numbering at over fiftyâDaichi was already an asset to the Eastern District.
In other words, he had been saving his best card for the best moment to negotiate.
âNot bad.â Carlos laughed. Zhang stared at Daichi, stunned.
Jun thought for a moment about the offer.
Then, she smiled and replied in a gentle tone.
âHow about a game of rock-paper-scissors?â
âWhat?â
Daichi stared as Jun untied him.
âIn this team, we decide on the captain with a rock-paper-scissors tournament. Thatâs how I became captain. So letâs play three rounds. If you win, Iâll protect you. If you lose, weâll hand you over to the Eastern District executives and let them do what they like with you.â
It was a cruel offer packaged with a friendly smile. The executives, who lost a friend, would not so easily let Kanashimaâs subordinate go. They would not sit and do nothing, unlike Gitarin. And even if Daichi won the match, he might be taken care of once his usefulness was at an end.
But he might have a chance to escape if he won the game.
Daichi tried to figure out what Jun was thinking, but her eyes were completely concealed behind her bangs.
âCan she even see me?â He wondered out of the blue, but he quickly waved the thought aside and held out his right hand.
To begin with the conclusion, Daichi won all three rounds.
âOh⊠I lost. Iâm sorry, everyone. I hope you donât mindâŠâ Jun struggled to say. But the others exchanged glances and grinned.
âWhat can we do? Jun lost, fair and square.â
âTalk about lucky.â
âCanât argue against rock-paper-scissors.â
Of the Guard Team, however, Zhang alone shook his head expressionlessly.
âWhyâd you throw the match?â He asked Jun upon calling her behind the office.
âUm⊠I have no idea what youâre talking aboutâŠâ
âI know you played later than him. Everyone else does, too. The Guard Teamâs full of idiots, but they donât have eyes for nothing.â
Jun had already known that.
Her victory rate was already suspicious to begin with even if no one noticed how she won, it was understandable that the others might begin to ask questions.
ââŠIâm sorry.â
âDonât be. If there was anything to apologize for, weâd have blown your trick out in the open ages ago.â
Not understanding Zhangâs intentions, Jun said nothing. He did not wait for her to reply.
âWhyâd you lose.â
She remained silent, but eventually opened her mouth.
ââŠI just donât want anyone to die. Iâm sorry. I donât deserve to be captain. How could a leader be so passive?â
âDonât apologize. Who cares? I mean, weâre not a military. Itâs not about killing. Weâre supposed to be protecting people. If we can kill to protectâthatâs important, yeah. But thatâs not part of the equation today.â
ââŠI lost because I thought that⊠everyone would understand that wayâŠâ
Jun hung her head. Zhang anxiously spoke.
âHey.â
But he wasnât truly angry. He was just frustrated with a dense person.
âYouâd better apologize about that.â
âPardon?â
âListen up. None of us says anything about your trick because we all accept you as our leader! You donât need to pull stupid stunts like thatâyou can just tell us, âI donât want to kill himâ, and weâll all grin and nod! Not a single one of us is gonna laugh at you! âŠBut if you act like that, we all feel bad âcause it feels like youâre worryinâ over us.â
He sighed and looked Jun in the eye.
âYou gotta trust your subordinates more.â
ââŠIâm sorry.â
Jun apologized again, but there was a world of meaning in her words this time. Yet in that mass of emotion and thought, there was not a drop of sadness.
âIâm so sorry, Mr. Zhang. To you⊠and everyone else.â
âHey⊠look. Iâm the only one who worried about stuff like this. So you donât need to apologize to the rest.â Zhang said, turning to get back to the office. But then he looked back. âTomorrow, weâre gonna protect the boss properly. Weâll show âem what weâre made of. Got it?â
âYes!â
The whirlwind of thoughts and emotions in Jun had vanished without a trace.
Free from her burdens, she remembered her mission.
The Guard Team did not protect just the boss and the executives.
Theyâand sheâexisted to protect the island itself.
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The Western District. A suite in the Grand Ibis Hotel.
Aboveground in the Western District was a hotel that had, unfortunately, been already completely furnished when construction halted. The hotelâs name was âIbisâ, and it was currently the Western Districtâs organizationâs castle.
âYes⊠I understand.â
In a suite on a higher floor, Yiliâan executive of the districtâstood with her ear pressed to her phone.
Though the room paled in comparison to the royal suite, it was still luxurious enough to be the best suite in any other hotel. But the luxury had not been there from the beginning.
The interior was furnished with Chinese-style furniture and ornaments, a far cry from the hotel exterior. The ornaments wore splashes of primary colors, and the furniture was an artful combination of curves and lines that, for all their beauty, did not at all look too lavish. The room was decorated just enough to strike a balance. There was little hint of deficiency or opulence in the luxurious suite.
A woman in a qipao sat in a bamboo chair in the middle of the room, her fingertips elegantly set against a phone receiver. Her skin, fair as ceramic, reflected the lights from the lamps. Just by holding the phone she looked like she was in a film.
âYes. I know. It will all come together tomorrow.â
There was something ominous in her words. She was speaking in Japanese, indicating that she was not talking to a fellow Western District executive.
âIâll convince Ei daren. You have nothing to worry about.â
With a coy smile, she imagined the face on the other side of the conversation.
âThen I will look forward to tomorrow.â
The other party must be smiling as well, Yili was certain.
After all, she could not help smiling herself when she thought of tomorrow.
Even if that smile belied a sinister plot.
âI look forward to annihilating them in one fell swoop.â
And morning came to the island once more.
With the casino re-opening about to begin, and the thoughts of many concealed behind its doorsâ
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Note:
(1) The word âGingaâ means âgalaxyâ in Japanese.
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