Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Cherry Bomb ❯ Head Wars ( Chapter 9 )
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Chapter Nine: Head Wars:
Three whole years. She was supposed have been dead in 2009. Now,
Anna was married with a daughter. Even after the war, she was still
alive. Kimoto-Tsuzuki Anna Elizabeth. She started many fights among
the higher-ups.
“Tsuzuki broke protocol! He needs to be punished!”
This was true. But how? Some want to him fired. Others want her
dead. The latter won't be accomplished anymore. The Mother won't
allow Anna to die. Plus, she's getting stronger now.
Which left them stuck. Now that the Eda-Kimoto clan was dying, what
now?
Konoe and Tatsumi had that in mind when considering this latest
decision.
“We can't let them do this,” Tatsumi said.
“I know,” Konoe said. The couple won't stop either.
“What do you want to do?” the secretary asked. The boss took a
moment to think.
“Call Tsuzuki in here,” he said.
“Right,” Tatsumi said. He vanished from the room.
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Tsuzuki and Anna looked up to see Tatsumi coming back into the
office.
“Tsuzuki, we need to talk to you. Come with us,” he said. The
secretary vanished again. Tsuzuki turned to Anna as he let go of
her hand.
“I'll be right back,” he said. Tsuzuki vanished into thin air.
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“You wanted to see me?” Tsuzuki asked. Konoe and Tatsumi eyed
him.
“Take a seat,” Konoe said. Tsuzuki sat down in front of them. All
three men sat silent.
“I am going to cut to the chase here,” Konoe said. The shinigami
braced himself.
“We will allow your wife to have her job back. However, there will
be a few caveats,” the boss said.
“And they are?” Tsuzuki asked.
“She will supervised at times,” the boss said. “Notes and reports
will be turned over to us. Any mistake will reflect on you. If you
have another Ono-sensei situation, you both will be punished.
Understood?” Tsuzuki gulped.
“Yes,” he said.
“Very good,” Konoe said. “You are dismissed.”
“Thank you sir,” Tsuzuki said. He bowed and vanished out of the
room. Tatsumi and Konoe stared at the empty space. And now, they
regretted agreeing to this.