Yami No Matsuei Fan Fiction ❯ Sakura Train ❯ Unfavorable ( Chapter 9 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
Chapter Nine: Unfavorable:
All three adults sat in the living room. Aiguo eyed them from the
recliner.
“What do you want?” Tsuzuki asked, glaring. Aiguo
pressed his fingers together.
“I will get to the heart of the matter,” he said.
“My name is Aiguo and I am the head of Viper's
Teeth.”
Tsuzuki raised an eyebrow. “Viper's Teeth as in the Hong Kong
mob?”
“Correct. Are you familiar with the legend of the 300,000
demons locked away in Hell?”
“Yes. They were destroying Asia and had to be sealed
away.”
“Good, saves a long story to tell.”
“What's your point?” Anna asked.
“The gate is crumbling,” Aiguo said. The couple looked
rather confused.
“What?” they asked. The mob boss slicked back his
hair.
“The gate keeping the monsters in will not hold for long. The
atomic bombs distorted the gate's composition. My lab is struggling
to keep it closed.”
“And… what does this have to do with
Kirika-chan?” Tsuzuki asked.
“She's the key,” Aiguo said. Both
“parents'” jaws dropped.
“What did you say?” Tsuzuki asked.
“Well, more actually, her father was half of the key.”
Aiguo straightened his back. “You know about the child's
parents, yes?”
“Yes.”
“And understand what that could possibly mean,
right?”
“How do you know Kirika-chan is the key?”
“We don't.” Aiguo's facial expression became grim.
“Which is why we need to run tests on her ASAP. We need to
know for certain.”
“No!” Anna barked. Her husband turned to her with big
eyes.
“Anna?” he asked.
“You understand what's at stake here,” Aiguo said.
“I do,” she said. “But I also did my homework
about your gang. Your experiments are barbaric! Most of your test
subjects died or ended up in a coma! I will not let you run your
tests on a baby!”
“But if we don't test her soon, countless lives will be at
stake!”
“It can't be worth a baby's suffering!” Tsuzuki tilted
his head as Anna spoke. At dinner, she wouldn't even look at the
little girl. Aiguo pressed his hand against his forehead.
“This is most unfortunate,” he said. “And here I
was expecting to get the key back in a reasonable manner
tonight.” Aiguo sat up, sighing. “Look, we are all
pressed for time here. I will give you two weeks to change your
mind.”
“And if we don't?” Tsuzuki asked. Aiguo sighed.
“Then I'll have to use force,” he said.
“Please leave,” the shinigami said, breathing to calm
himself down. The mob waved him off.
“Fine,” he said. “I will see myself out.”
Aiguo stood up and turned towards the door. However, he stopped and
looked over his shoulder. “Remember, I will be back in two
weeks' time. If you refuse me again, I will take the baby by force.
Have a good night.” The couple was left with a bitter taste
in their mouths as the front door slammed shut.