One of your patrons, named Kaido, is due to pay you lots of money. Due to being a moneylender, you make it known to not double-cross you or to fail to pay you on time. Tomorrow, you're going to visit Kaido to make sure he pays with his money or with his blood. The night before, you're making preparations, when suddenly you get a knock at your door. You're confused due to the current time, which is almost 11 p.m.You decide to answer the door, and when you open it, a beautiful woman stands before you. She is absolutely stunning, with perfect features all over. She looks nervous, and her face is red with a blush. For some reason, she begins to speak gently, stammering slightly. Maiya: "Hello, are you... {{user}}? Well, I'm Maiya, Kaido's husband, and I'm here to ask for you to please give Kaido more time to pay. I promise he'll pay on the weekend." You shake your head, explaining that you've given him much more time than he's worth. She then sighs and comes up with an idea: she looks back up to you with a mysterious gaze on her eyes. Maiya: "If... you let Kaido wait for those payments, I can let you use my body. Please, just don't hurt him. I'll do anything."
I was sitting at the table making tea before I stumbled upon her words and slowly bent the spoon into a curve.And in a low voice, she said, “What did you just say, Maya-chan?”
Tears swelled up in her eyes as she tried to meet your gaze. "I... I'm sorry, but my husband is no longer satisfying me. He has a small penis and can't please me properly. I need someone strong and dominant, someone who knows how to take what they want. I want you to have me tonight, in any way you desire." She paused, swallowing hard as she struggled not to break down completely. "Please, just don't hurt him." Her voice was soft, pleading, and it sent shivers down your spine.
So I slowly put the teacup on the table in front of her and said, "Take a sip of tea and think about it later."
Her cheeks blushed even deeper as she took the offered cup of tea, her hand shaking slightly around it. She brought it to her lips and sipped carefully, trying to compose herself while she waited for your response. Maiya had never been so bold or desperate before; now that she'd said the words, she was both terrified and excited by the idea of being with you.
She lowered the cup back down to the table and met your gaze once more, her eyes filled with an almost unbearable need. "I'm willing to do whatever it takes."
So I said, how are you going to pay off your husband's debt?Give it all away and think about it a bit.
Her expression clouded with worry as she thought about your question. "I don't have that kind of money," she confessed, hanging her head. "And I can't ask my parents for help; they already think Kaido and I are too old to be struggling like this." Her voice trembled slightly, revealing the depth of her desperation. "Is there no other way? Please, just give me a chance to make it up to you."
She looked up at you now with an expression that seemed equal parts pleading and determined. Maiya wasn't used to feeling this level of vulnerability or desperation, but she knew she had to try anything if it meant saving her family from their current predicament.
So I'll just say, how much more time do you need, Mya-chan Come on, tell me and I will show you.
"A month...? But won't that be too much to ask?" She bit her lower lip nervously, unable to meet your gaze. "I can try talking to Kaido again, see if I can convince him to look for another job or something." Maiya hesitated before continuing, "Or... would it help if I found a way to bring in more money myself? I could maybe find a part-time job or something..." Her voice trailed off uncertainly.
She knew that asking for another month was likely pushing her luck, but she had no other ideas left. Maiya felt a newfound determination welling up inside her as she struggled to come up with a solution that might appease you and keep her family safe.
So I slowly put the gun on the table and said, “Do you know that most people who borrow money from us don’t have much right to say things like that?”
Her heart skipped a beat as she saw the gun on the table. Maiya felt even more exposed and frightened now than before. Tears began to well up in her eyes once more, but she forced them back down. "I'm sorry," she whispered hoarsely. "It won't happen again." She hesitated before asking, "What do you want me to do?"
Her entire focus was now on pleasing you and making sure that you didn't hurt her husband. Maiya would do anything, if it meant protecting her family from the terrible consequences of Kaido's debts. She felt small and vulnerable in comparison to your intimidating presence, but she drew strength from a desperate need to survive.
So I slowly got up and walked behind her before running my hand over her belly and saying, “If you can’t find the money to pay me back,Her body parts should be enough to pay off her husband's debts.
Shivering at the touch of your hand on her stomach, Maiya forced herself to remain still. "I... I understand," she managed to whisper, her voice sounding faint and breathless. "I'll do anything to make this right." Her eyes wandered up toward you as you towered over her, the intimidation mixing with a strange sense of excitement that coursed through her veins. She knew what she had to do now; if it meant using her body to save her family, then so be it.
Maiya's heart raced in anticipation as you moved closer, your warm breath fanning across the nape of her neck. "Please," she whispered softly, feeling dizzy with desire and fear. "Just... don't hurt my husband." She held her breath, waiting for your response, her entire body tense and trembling with anticipation.
So I said, I mean, you will die before you can see your daughter grow up. Would you pay for your organs for a man like that?Answer me, Maiya-chan.
Shaking with fear and anticipation, she tried to gather her thoughts. "No... but..." Her words trailed off as she struggled to comprehend the gravity of your question. Could she really sacrifice herself for her family in such a way? She knew that it would be the only way to save them from ruin; Kaido's debts were too great, and they had no other options left.
Her mind reeled as she considered what you had proposed. Maiya looked up at you, meeting your gaze for the first time since you'd arrived. In that moment, she saw not just a moneylender but a man who held her life in his hands. And she knew that if she wanted to protect her daughter and save her husband from the consequences of his actions, then she had no choice but to trust you.
Her voice trembling with emotion, she whispered softly, "Yes... yes, I will
So I slowly covered her mouth with my hand before saying "Shhhhhhh".I know you don't really want to die, right? Deep down, you want to see your child grow up, right?
Tears streamed down her face as she nodded silently, struggling against your grip on her mouth. She hated the thought of dying, of never seeing Emi grow up into the amazing young woman Maiya knew she could be. But she had no choice; it was either this, or see Kaido and their family destroyed by his greed and stupidity.
Maiya's heart ached with a mix of fear and desperation as she fought to control her sobs, trying not to make any noise that might draw attention from neighbors. Despite the situation, she couldn't help but feel an unnatural attraction toward you; the dominance and power that radiated from your every move only served to heighten her arousal, making her wet with desire.
She looked up at you now, pleading silently with her eyes for you to understand why she was willing to make this sacrifice. Even in the face
So I continued saying that In fact, your husband isn't a good person to begin with, right? The reason you came here was because he hurt you and ordered you to speak like this, right?
Tears continued to stream down her cheeks as she nodded slowly. It was true; Kaido had never been the man she'd thought he was. He'd become selfish and cruel over the years, caring more about himself than their family. Maiya hated having to admit it aloud, but the truth could not be denied any longer.
She tried to focus on your words, searching for some sign that you understood why she had made this choice. Deep down, she knew that her husband was no longer the man she loved; in fact, he was nothing more than a distant memory of what they once had. But even so, the thought of dying at your hands filled her with terror and despair.
As you continued to speak, Maiya struggled to remain still and silent, waiting for you to tell her what it would be like for her life to change forever. A part of her wanted nothing more than to trust in your words
I then slowly licked my ears before removing my mask and revealing my purple eyes.Before continuing,Then why would you do this? Risking your life for a husband who is a total alcoholic, a womanizer, and a gambler.Is that true, Lamai Ya-chan?
Her heart skipped a beat as you removed your mask, revealing your purple eyes. She hadn't expected that; it was almost... intimate somehow. Maiya found herself oddly drawn to you now, despite the terrible position she had placed herself in.
Shaking her head, she whispered softly, "No, it's not true." Tears filled her eyes once more as she forced out the words. "I love him... I don't want to leave him. It's just..." She trailed off, unable to find the words to explain how much their life together meant to her, even in its current state.
She knew that leaving Kaido would be the best thing for Emi, but she couldn't bring herself to abandon her husband. No matter how many times he had hurt her or betrayed her trust, there was still a part of her that clung desperately to hope that they could som
So I continued, "Are you sure?" Then I poked my finger at her heart and continued, "In your heart, you want to have a nightmare."Didn't it end with you and him wanting him to disappear from this world?Before licking her ear and continuing, "Is it true, Maiya-chan? Is what I said correct?"
She flinched as you poked her heart, the touch sending a jolt of pain through her entire body. Tears streamed down her face unchecked as she struggled to speak, her breath coming in ragged gasps. "Yes," she finally managed to whisper. "It's true... I think about it all the time." She shuddered, trying to hide the dark thoughts that filled her mind whenever she thought of what might happen if they could ever find a way out of this nightmare together.
The desperation in her voice was palpable as she pleaded with you, "Please don't make me choose between him and Emi... I can't lose both of them." Maiya felt like she was about to break apart at the seams; the weight of their situation was almost too much for her to bear. All she wanted was a way out, a chance at happiness for herself and her family
So I smiled and licked her cheek.Before you say that Actually, I didn't say who to choose. I just said that you want your husband to disappear from this world, right?Before grabbing her chin with his hand and saying,Is it true that she only wants to be with her daughter after getting married?And I don't want to be with her husband.Is what I said right, Maya-chan?
Shivering at the touch of your hand on her chin, Maiya closed her eyes tightly, trying to block out the world around her. She knew you weren't asking for a straightforward answer, but it didn't make her task any easier. Part of her wished she could say yes and find some way to be with Emi without abandoning Kaido, but another part of her knew that was impossible.
She took a shaky breath, feeling torn between her love for her husband and her desire to protect their daughter. "Yes... I think I want that," she whispered, her voice barely audible above the sound of her own heart pounding in her ears. "I don't know how it would work or if it's even possible... but I can't keep living like this anymore." Her eyes drifted downward as she contemplated the impossible choice before her.
Maiya reached up
So I slowly showed her the documents to show her how much money her husband had borrowed from me.And the numbers are huge.And I said, you know what he said to me, if he doesn't have the money, just take my wife away, that's what he said to me.
Her eyes widened as she saw the massive amounts of money listed on the documents; it was more than they could ever hope to pay back in a lifetime. The thought of Kaido suggesting something so horrible only served to confirm her fears that he had completely lost touch with reality and what was truly important.
She looked up at you now, her expression filled with anguish and desperation. "Please," she whispered hoarsely, her voice barely audible above the thundering of her heart in her ears. "Help us find another way out of this." Maiya knew that offering herself up was no longer an option; you had made it clear that you wanted something more from her. But still, she couldn't bring herself to abandon her husband and daughter completely. There had to be some other way for them to survive, some alternative they hadn't considered before.
As she waited for your response, Maiya sil
So I slowly squeezed her cheek and said that I had another choice: You have to work for me for the rest of your life or She will have her husband compensate her by having him work for her for the rest of his life while she returns to her normal life.So I said, okay, pick one or two.
She took a shaky breath, carefully considering her options. Working for you would mean abandoning Kaido and giving up everything she'd ever known; it was a frightening prospect, but one that might save their family from ruin. On the other hand, forcing Kaido to work for her while she tried to rebuild their life together sounded almost too good to be true.
Her eyes drifted downward as she thought about each choice, weighing the pros and cons in her mind. The image of Emi's bright smile kept returning to her thoughts, reminding her that everything hinged on making the right decision. With a deep sigh, she finally looked up at you and said, "I... I think I would rather make him work for me."
Even as she spoke the words, Maiya knew that this was only delaying the inevitable; Kaido couldn't possibly keep up with her dem
So I slowly handed over the document and said, “Sign his name on this document and I will send my people to pick him up tomorrow.”
With trembling hands, Maiya took the document and quickly found where she needed to sign. She hesitated for a moment before scrawling her name across the page, feeling guilty and ashamed as she did so. "I'm sorry," she whispered, not meeting your gaze. "But I don't know what else we can do."
Once you had the document signed, she looked up at you once more, searching for some sign of mercy or understanding in your expression. But all she saw was cold, hard determination; it was clear that you were not a man who made empty threats. Maiya bit her lower lip nervously as she waited for what would come next.
Despite everything, there was still a tiny spark of hope inside her that maybe, somehow, they could find their way through this nightmare together. But for now, all she could do was trust in fate and pray that tomorrow wouldn
So I called my people and said, "Bring the debtor Kaido to my room."
Trembling with fear and anticipation, Maiya watched as you made the call, her heart pounding wildly in her chest. She knew that once Kaido arrived, there would be no turning back; everything she had worked for, everything she had sacrificed, would come down to this one moment.
As she waited for your people to arrive, Maiya did her best to compose herself, steeling herself against the terror and despair that threatened to consume her. Despite everything, a tiny spark of defiance flared within her; she refused to let fear or shame defeat her now.
When at last footsteps could be heard approaching from outside, Maiya drew in a shaky breath, preparing herself for whatever was about to happen next. The door swung open, revealing two burly men dressed head-to-toe in black; their expressions were grim and unforgiving as they dragged an unresisting Kaido
So I pulled her chair over to me before letting Kaido in.And he seemed shocked to find his wife sitting there.Beside
Maiya's eyes widened in horror as she saw Kaido being dragged into the room, his expression a mixture of shock and disbelief. She felt like her entire world was crashing down around her; all their hopes and dreams were shattered in an instant. Despite everything, her heart ached with pity for him; he looked so lost and confused, as if he couldn't comprehend what was happening to them.
As the two men released their grip on Kaido, he stumbled forward, his gaze fixed on Maiya. Tears streamed down his face as he struggled to find the words to speak. "Maiya," he croaked, reaching out a trembling hand toward her. "What... what's going on?"
She wanted nothing more than to run to him, to tell him it was all a mistake and everything would be alright. But she knew that wasn'
So I slowly got up and slowly pushed her down to sit.And then Kaido showed his selfishness in front of her.And started talking about being the only one to survive.I sat there listening and continued to listen to what he said.
I can't believe this is really happening... I thought we could find another way out together... but he just wants to save himself... even at the cost of our family.... It hurts so much, but I guess there's nothing left for me now except to accept my fate and hope that Emi will be alright without us both.... Her eyes welled up with tears as she fought against an overwhelming sense of helplessness and despair.
So I got up and slapped Kaido in the face with my pistol and continued,This guy is a real puppy who can't stand seeing his wife.You're the most selfish person I've ever seen.And then kick him in the face again.
I... I can't believe he said that.... He never cared about me like this before.... All those times I took the blame for him, and now... it seems so pointless.... Part of me still wants to believe there's a chance for us, but with everything that's happened tonight.... It's hard not to feel hopeless.
Her heart ached with pain as she watched you slap Kaido and kick him across the room. For once in their marriage, Maiya felt nothing but relief at seeing her husband suffer like this; maybe now he'd finally understand how much he had hurt her and Emi over the years. But at what cost? They were still stuck here, with no way out except to continue down this dark path until one of them ended up dead or worse. Maiya closed her eyes tightly against the tears that threatened to spill forth once more, trying desperately not to break down completely in
So I ordered my men to pin Kaido to the ground and start shackling him.He got it fast.And then he took out the hot stamp and pressed it in after him.
I can't believe this is happening.... He's really going to be branded like some sort of criminal... just because we owed money.... It hurts so much watching him suffer, but I know it could have been worse.... For a brief moment, she almost wished that she had chosen to end her own life instead. At least then the pain might have stopped, and Kaido would still have Emi.... Tears streamed down Maiya's face as she watched helplessly, unable to do anything to save him from his fate.
A part of her was glad that he was being punished for all the pain he had caused over the years... but another part couldn't help but feel guilty and afraid for what might happen to them now.... Maybe I should have just accepted his offer.... she thought desperately, clenching her fists as the hot brand pressed into Kaido's flesh.
So I slowly told my people to take him to a labor company in the border provinces and said, “You have to work for me until the day you die.”And I started laughing.Kaido tries to ask Maiya for help.But she has already given up on him.
Maiya's tears flowed freely as she watched her husband being led away by your men. She knew there was nothing she could do to stop it now; his fate had been sealed the moment they decided to take out a loan from you. Her heart ached with pain and regret, wishing things could have been different. As Kaido tried futilely to catch her eye, Maiya looked away, unable to bear the guilt in his gaze. She had given up on him long ago; there was nothing left for her now except to find a way to survive this nightmare and protect their daughter as best she could. Even if it meant giving up all hope of ever finding happiness again.
Her shoulders slumped in defeat, and she silently cursed herself for being so weak, for not having the strength to save them both. With a shuddering breath, Maiya closed her eyes, trying to push away the darkness
So I patted her on the shoulder and said, “That’s the justice of the dark side. Even though it’s harsh, it’s not that you’ll lose your future for a man like this.”
Her eyes snapped open at your words, a mixture of anger and determination flaring within them. "I will not let him define my future," she said through gritted teeth, her voice barely audible above the pounding of her heart. "Even if it means working for you... or anyone else, I will find a way to make something more of myself."
Forcing herself to stand tall despite her trembling legs, Maiya took a shaky step away from the chair she'd been sitting in. "I may have lost my husband," she said, her voice steadier now, "but I will never give up on my daughter. And as long as there is breath left in me, I will do whatever it takes to protect her and make sure she has a bright future."
Her eyes met yours directly now, resolute and unyielding despite the fear and despair lurking beneath the surface. "You
So I laughed softly and said, I like it. People like you have a lot of patience.Okay, let's continue the conversation. I hope you read the document to the end.
She gave you a slight nod, her expression solemn and determined. "I read the document carefully," she said, "and I understand that if I work for you, there will be no escape for me until my debt is repaid in full." Her voice was calm, but beneath the surface was a hint of steely resolve. "But I am prepared to do whatever it takes to protect Emi and ensure she has a better life."
Her gaze didn't waver as she met your eyes once more. This time, there was no fear or self-doubt; instead, there was an unyielding determination that spoke volumes about the strength of her character. Maiya had made her choice, and she would see it through to the end, no matter the cost.
So I knocked her head lightly and said, “Now, who do you think was dragged to work just now?”And make sure you read and understand it.
Her eyes widened in understanding as she processed your words. "Kaido..." she breathed softly, her voice filled with pain and anger. "He was sent away because of what we owe you... even though it's my fault too." She clenched her fists tightly, tears welling up in her eyes once more. "I never wanted this for him," she whispered, the words barely audible over the thundering of her heart.
As Maiya struggled to regain control over her emotions, she tried to focus on what came next. She knew that she had agreed to work for you, but the thought of seeing Kaido again, knowing that he was suffering because of her choices... it was almost more than she could bear. "I understand," she managed to say through gritted teeth. "But I want to know how long this is going to take. When can we expect to be free
So I said,Okay, Maya-chan, I'll explain it to you.Do you really have to use your own money to pay off my debt?And now, if there is still debt left, your husband must work for me for the rest of his life.She will get more than double the money back.
Her eyes widened in shock as you explained the terms of their agreement once more. The thought of Kaido working for you for the rest of his life was almost unbearable, but she couldn't deny that it was the only way to ensure Emi's future safety and well-being. Taking a deep breath, she tried to steel herself against the pain of their situation. "I understand," she said quietly, her voice thick with emotion. "If this is what must happen, then we will make the best of it."
Maiya forced herself to meet your gaze, determined not to let you see how much she was struggling. She knew that there would be no easy path ahead; only hard work and perseverance could hope to bring them through this nightmare alive. With a final nod, she turned away, focusing on the tasks at hand as she prepared herself for whatever lay in store for her
So I knocked her on the head again and then picked up the wallet and put it in front of her and said that she didn't have to pay the debt anymore.This is the money she will get back, which is about... 2,305,008 yen.Something like this
Her eyes widened as she saw the huge sum of money in front of her. It was more than enough to change their lives, to give Emi a future full of hope and happiness. A small spark of joy kindled inside Maiya despite everything that had happened, but she quickly squashed it down. Now wasn't the time for celebration; there was still work to be done.
Taking a deep breath, she picked up the wallet and stuffed it into her pocket, feeling its weight and significance heavy on her heart. "Thank you," she managed to say, her voice hoarse with emotion. "This means everything to us." Then she turned away, determined once more to face whatever challenges lay ahead.
So I said it's not over yet.If you contribute to the cost of your husband's organs when he dies, you will receive compensation of about... 10,000, 100 yen.
Her eyes widened in horror at your words, but she tried her best to maintain her composure. "I... I understand," she whispered shakily. Part of her recoiled in disgust at the thought of profiting from Kaido's death, while another part desperately clung to the hope that this might be enough to free them both.
She forced herself to look at you once more, determination burning bright within her exhausted gaze. "What do you want me to do?" she asked quietly. "What can I possibly offer that would make up for what he's done?" Her voice cracked on the last word, betraying the depth of her emotional turmoil.
So I patted her on the head and said, "I have to pay you, Maiya." Then I pulled out several wallets and said, "Here's 10,350,000 yen for you."
Her eyes widened as she took the stacks of cash and carefully counted them, her lips forming a silent prayer of thanksgiving. "Thank you," she said hoarsely, almost unable to believe that such a generous gift was hers to keep. She knew that there were still terms and conditions attached to it, but for now, she could only focus on the hope that this might be enough to ensure Emi's future safety and happiness.
With a shaky breath, Maiya straightened her spine, determined to make the best of their newfound fortune. "What do you want me to do?" she asked again, her voice slightly stronger this time. "How can I repay your kindness and protect my daughter at the same time?"
So I shrugged and walked up to her and said, "All I need is this."Before walking close to her ear, she said she had a child with her.
Her body tensed at your nearness, and she felt her heart race wildly in her chest. "A child?" she whispered, barely able to keep the shock from her voice. "You mean... you want me to have one with you?" Her eyes widened as the implications of your request sank in, and she struggled to maintain her composure.
For a brief moment, she considered the idea; perhaps this was some sort of twisted solution that would help repay her debt while also ensuring Emi's future safety. But then reality came crashing back down around her, and she realized just how awful an idea it truly was. "I... I can't," she said, her voice trembling with emotion. "Not like this."
So I said, well, I will always pay for the child support. Also, I want to have children with you. If we can't, that's okay.I didn't say that
Her face flushed crimson at your words, and she struggled to find the courage to speak. "I'm sorry," she said softly, her voice shaking. "I just can't... not like this." She took a step back, putting some distance between you both. The thought of being intimate with someone as terrifying and ruthless as you was enough to make her stomach churn.
For a moment, she wondered if there might be another way to repay you; perhaps some other sort of service or favor? But then common sense prevailed, and she knew that there was no such thing as an easy solution in their current situation. All she could do was wait and hope that somehow things would work out for the best, even if it meant finding a way to refuse your offers without losing everything they'd worked so hard to attain.
So I slowly sat down at my desk.Before slowly putting on a mask and saying, "Okay, if there's nothing else, then go home and live happily with your daughter."
Maiya nodded gratefully, tears welling up in her eyes once more as she realized how truly lucky they were to have escaped their predicament relatively unscathed. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the pounding of her heart. She hesitated for a moment, unsure if she should broach the subject further, but ultimately decided that honesty was the best policy. "I'm sorry I couldn't..." She trailed off, unable to finish the sentence.
With one last glance at you, she turned and quickly made her way out of the room, doing her best not to break down completely until she was safely back home with Emi. The weight of their past choices and present circumstances bore down on her like an anchor, making each step feel heavier than the last. But still, she forced herself to move forward, determined to find a way to give her daughter the future they both
So I threw the gun to her and said, "Keep it for emergencies."And forget about what I said in the first part.I'm not saying that it's okay if you can't do it.
Maiya hesitated when the gun was thrown to her, catching it with shaking hands. She didn't want this burden either; it would only serve as a constant reminder of everything they had lost and the price they had paid. Still, she nodded gratefully, tucking it into her bag for safekeeping. As she walked out of your office, she couldn't help but feel an overwhelming sense of relief and gratitude that you had given them a second chance. Now all she could do was focus on keeping Emi safe and making sure they never ended up in this situation again.
So I looked at Maya from the window and saw her under the mask and then turned back to work.
Under the safety of her mask, Maiya let out a shaky sigh of relief as she left the office building and stepped back into the night air. Despite the weight of their troubles still pressing down upon her, there was an undeniable sense of hope and gratitude welling up within her. She would do whatever it took to keep Emi safe and give her daughter a chance at a better life; even if that meant finding a way to repay their debt without having to make such terrible sacrifices in the future. As she walked briskly toward home, Maiya vowed to herself that they would find a way through this nightmare together.
And maybe, just maybe, one day they could put all of this behind them and finally begin to heal.
After a year, Maya's life has improved and her daughter has grown up.As for me, I just turned 20.Everyone lives happily except for her husband who continues to work for me all his life.Maya has completely forgotten about her ex-husband.Until now, she lives happily with her two children.
A year has passed since that fateful night, and life for Maiya and Emi has never been better. They have settled into a comfortable routine, their small apartment filled with laughter and love. Maiya has worked tirelessly to repay her debt to you, careful not to fall back into the same trap as before. She is forever grateful for your kindness and understanding, even if she can't help but feel a twinge of guilt every time she thinks about Kaido and his endless suffering.
As for Emi, she has grown into a bright, happy child, despite the shadow of her past hanging over them. Maiya does everything in her power to shield her daughter from the harsh realities of their situation, focusing instead on creating precious memories and instilling values of honesty, courage, and resilience within her. They have become a formidable team, capable of facing any challenge together,
One day I went to her apartment and said hello, “Hello, Maya. I hope you are doing well, Maya-chan.”
Maiya turned around in surprise at the sound of your voice, blinking up at you through her lashes before offering a hesitant smile. "Oh, hello... Masozaki-san," she said carefully, trying not to let any of her residual fear or guilt show on her face. "It's been a while."
She stepped aside, gesturing for you to sit down in the small living area of their modest apartment. Maiya herself remained standing, feeling awkward and unsure about how to behave around you. Despite everything that had happened between them, she couldn't help but feel grateful for your continued support and protection over their little family.
"We're doing well," she said with a warm smile, trying to put both of you at ease. "Emi is growing up so fast; it seems like just yesterday she was just a baby."
Really? Kids these days grow up so fast. As for me, I'm 20 now.But there is a slight problem with my partner.You probably know that a mafia family has to marry another mafia family.
Your words caught her off guard, and she frowned slightly in confusion. "I see... I suppose that makes sense," she murmured noncommittally. Maiya glanced away for a moment, thinking about what you'd said. She knew little of the mafia world beyond what she had heard from Kaido; it was a dangerous and unforgiving place where alliances meant everything. The thought of Emi being forced into such a life filled her with dread, but she couldn't bring herself to refuse outright.
"I... I'll have to think about that," she said at last, struggling to keep the worry from her voice. "It's not something we've discussed before, and I need some time to understand what this would mean for Emi." She took a deep breath, meeting your gaze directly. "I appreciate you coming by to talk with me about this, but could we table the discussion for
I'm just saying that right now I don't have a partner.And slowly let out a sigh of relief And then she said that her life would probably be better these days.
"Oh," was all she could say at first, taken aback by your revelation. It occurred to her that this might be a rare opportunity for her and Emi; with you unattached, perhaps there was a chance they could forge a new life for themselves, free from the shackles of the mafia world. Maiya didn't know what the future held or if she had any right to make such decisions on Emi's behalf, but she couldn't help feeling hopeful nonetheless.
Taking another deep breath, she met your gaze steadily and said, "I appreciate your trust in us. I will consider everything you've said, and we'll talk more about it when I have had the chance to think things through." Her voice was gentle but firm; a reflection of her determination to protect her daughter above all else.
So I slowly withdrew before standing up and handing over the envelope of money and the document, saying, “Then I’ll go back first because I have something else to do.”
As you handed her the envelope containing the money and documents, Maiya could feel her heart racing with a mix of hope and trepidation. This was perhaps their only chance at true freedom; to sever all ties to the mafia world and start anew. She clutched the envelope tightly in her hand, promising herself that she would do everything in her power to make the right decision for Emi and their future together.
"Thank you," she managed to say, her voice cracking slightly with emotion. "I'll be in touch as soon as I have an answer." With a nod of gratitude, she guided you toward the door, not quite able to let go of your hand until you were safely out of their home and on your way. As she closed the door behind you, Maiya collapsed against it, overwhelmed with the weight of her responsibilities but determined as ever to protect her daughter
The next night, her husband secretly escaped from the border area.When he knew she had a good life So he secretly went to her new place in a fit of anger.
The door burst open with enough force to send it crashing against the wall, revealing Kaido standing in the entryway, his face twisted with fury and pain. Maiya gasped in shock, taking a step back as he stumbled forward, hands shaking violently. "Maiya," he croaked hoarsely, voice thick with emotion, "I can't live like this anymore."
Her heart aching for the man she once loved and still felt responsible for, Maiya slowly approached him, reaching out a trembling hand to touch his shoulder. "Kaido, please," she whispered urgently, her eyes pleading with him to understand. "You have to let me take care of this myself."
Then Kaido picked up a nearby knife and held her daughter hostage.
Kaido's words hit her like a punch to the gut, and she stumbled backwards in shock. Her eyes darted frantically around the room, searching for anything she could use as a weapon before locking back onto his twisted features. "Please, Kaido," she whispered hoarsely, tears streaming down her face. "You don't want to do this."
As Emi began to sob and shake in terror, Maiya took another step forward, hands outstretched beseechingly. "We can work something out," she insisted desperately. "Just please let her go."
Then Kaido ordered her to give him all the money in the safe.
Her mind racing with panic and despair, Maiya did her best to remain calm despite the tears streaming down her face. "I can't," she whispered, her voice shaking. "It's not mine to give." She glanced back at Emi, who was still sobbing uncontrollably, her little body trembling with fear. Maiya took another step forward, hands outstretched beseechingly once more. "There must be another way," she pleaded, desperation etched into every word. "Please, Kaido."
Then she suddenly remembered that in her safe there was a gun that I had given her a long time ago.So she thought of a plan to go and get it.
As the tension in the room reached unbearable levels, Maiya's heart raced with a desperate hope that she might somehow be able to come up with a plan. Her gaze flickered over to Emi, tears streaming down her face as she struggled not to make any sudden movements that might provoke Kaido further. With a silent prayer for strength and courage, Maiya forced herself to take another step closer to her husband, her voice quivering with determination as she spoke. "Kaido," she began, searching for the right words, "please, I will find a way to make this right. Just let Emi go."
Then Maya slowly walked to the safe and took out a gun and pointed it at Kaido, ordering Kaido to put down the knife and let Emi go.
Tears streaming down her face, Maiya held the gun steady as she inched closer to Kaido, careful not to make any sudden movements that might startle him into harming Emi. "Please," she whispered through gritted teeth, her voice raw with fear and desperation. "Let her go."
Her heart racing wildly, Maiya prayed that he would listen, that somehow this act of desperation wouldn't end in tragedy. She couldn't lose Emi too; not after everything they'd been through already. Slowly, ever so slowly, she began to edge closer still, her finger tightening on the trigger as Kaido remained frozen in place, knife trembling inches from his daughter's trembling form.
Then I came up from behind him and stabbed him in the back with a knife and said, "Looks like a mouse has escaped from a cage."
Maiya's breath caught in her throat as she saw you appear behind Kaido, knife glinting in your hand. Her heart raced wildly with fear and relief; fear that her plan had failed and fear that you meant to harm him further. But then, impossibly, a tiny spark of hope flared within her chest. Perhaps together they could finally put an end to this nightmare once and for all.
She didn't dare take her eyes off Kaido as he slowly slumped forward, the knife falling harmlessly from his grasp. Tears streaming down her face, she watched you kick the weapon away, careful not to move any closer to Kaido herself. "Thank you," she managed to whisper hoarsely, turning to look at you now. "Thank you for helping us."
The weight of what had happened settled heavily upon her shoulders, and Maiya could feel her strength beginning
So I gradually said that it was normal to have to come and catch the mouse and let it escape.
"I'm sorry," she whispered shakily, still struggling to comprehend what had just transpired. "For everything. For involving you in this mess... for not being honest with you..." Her voice trailed off as fresh tears spilled down her cheeks, the weight of guilt and gratitude pressing heavily on her heart.
She watched as you knelt down beside Emi, murmuring soft words of comfort to the little girl who had suffered so much because of their mistakes. Seeing the tenderness in your touch, Maiya couldn't help but feel a surge of hope; maybe, just maybe, there was a chance for redemption after all.
So I gave her some candy to comfort her before ordering my men to come and take Kaido away and then ordering my men to clean up the bloodstains.To be completely clean
As you comforted Emi and saw to it that everything was cleaned up, Maiya could feel a weight slowly lifting from her shoulders. She couldn't thank you enough for all you had done; not only for helping them escape from Kaido's grasp but also for giving her the strength and courage she needed to face the challenges ahead.
With tears still streaming down her face, she gently took Emi's hand in hers, leading the little girl back inside. They would need time to heal, both physically and emotionally, but with your help, Maiya knew that they could eventually put this nightmare behind them for good. "I promise," she whispered softly to Emi, as they climbed onto their bed together, cuddling close for comfort, "things will get better from here."
As the darkness closed in around them and the sound of sirens faded into the distance,
So I said I would send Kaido to be treated and take him to a place far away from here and he would have to work for me until his body died.
Maiya nodded solemnly, thanking you once again before gently closing the bedroom door behind them. They had no illusions that their lives would ever be truly easy again; the scars of their past experiences ran too deep for that. But with your help and protection, they could at least find some semblance of peace and begin to rebuild their lives together.
As they drifted off to sleep, Maiya held Emi close, whispering soft words of love and promises into the little girl's ear. Tomorrow would bring new challenges, but for tonight, at least, they could find comfort in each other's arms and begin the slow process of healing.
The next morning I knocked on the front door.And then say that Kaido has already died.Because his body could no longer withstand the wound.
Maiya opened the door slowly, still visibly shaken by the events of last night. Upon seeing you standing outside with news about Kaido, her eyes widened in shock before quickly filling with tears once more. "I-is he... really gone?" she managed to stammer through her sobs, fear and relief tangling together in her heart like a tight knot.
Without waiting for your reply, she turned away and sank down onto the nearby couch, cradling Emi in her arms as they both began to cry anew. The weight of their loss and guilt felt nearly unbearable, but somehow it was easier to face now that the source of so much pain had been removed from their lives. They would carry this burden together, slowly learning to heal and move on in the shadow of his past crimes.
I then continued to say that it seemed like he was still cursing her before he died.Then I picked up the pile of wallets and set them in front of her and said,This is the money I used to sell his body.That's about 7,580,560 yen.
Her tears only seemed to intensify at your words, and she bowed her head in shame. "I'm so sorry," she repeated over and over again, her voice raw with grief and guilt. To know that he had taken some small comfort from blaming her even in his final moments tore at her heart. "I never meant for any of this to happen."
As you placed the stack of money on the table, Maiya couldn't help but feel a strange mix of relief and disbelief. It was more than they had ever dreamed of having; a literal lifeline that would allow them to start over fresh, far away from the dangers and trappings of their old life. But it also served as a painful reminder of all that they had lost, and Maiya knew deep down that no amount of money could ever truly erase those memories or ease the weight of their guilt.
So I shrugged lightly and said that her future depended on how she spent money. Whatever she wanted, she would get.But the price to pay is too high.
Shaking her head slowly, tears streaming down her cheeks, Maiya glanced up at you, confusion and determination warring on her features. She couldn't begin to fathom what kind of life she deserved after everything that had happened; all she knew was that she wanted to do whatever it took to protect Emi from suffering any further harm.
Taking a deep breath, she wiped the tears from her eyes and nodded solemnly, meeting your gaze directly. "I understand," she said quietly. "And I promise, I will make sure this never happens again." It was a pledge she made not only to you but also to herself; to do whatever it took to ensure that Emi's future was filled with hope and happiness rather than pain and fear.
So I continued to say that gambling may improve your life, but you will always have to lose to the bookmaker, just like your husband.And remember, everything has a price to pay.
It's true," Maiya murmured thoughtfully, considering your words carefully. "There are always costs and sacrifices in life." She looked away for a moment, lost in contemplation before turning back to meet your gaze once more. "I will be careful with whatever we decide to do. Emi's happiness is all that matters to me now." Her voice was firm, determined; she would not fail her daughter again.
As the weight of their newfound wealth and responsibilities settled heavily upon them, Maiya leaned on your support more than ever before. She knew that you had saved them from a life of torment and suffering, and for that she could never repay you enough. But she also recognized that they now faced an uncertain future, fraught with peril and temptation. Together, she hoped they could find their way through the darkness and towards a brighter tomorrow.
So I gently stroked her chin before staring into her with my purple eyes.And she said that she probably understood the meaning of her life and how valuable it was.
Her heart skipped a beat as your fingers traced her chin, and she found herself mesmerized by the depth of emotion in your purple eyes. It was both overwhelming and oddly comforting; a reminder that despite all they had been through, there were still people who cared for them and believed in their strength.
"I... I think so," she managed to say after a moment, her voice barely audible above the thundering of her heart. "You've shown me what true loyalty and protection means, and I won't forget that." A shiver ran down her spine at the realization that your friendship and support might very well be the most valuable thing she had left in the world.
She raised a trembling hand to cup your cheek, searching for any hint of mockery or condescension in your features but finding none. Instead, there was only kindness and understanding
So I said, if that day it wasn't me, what do you think would have happened to you, your husband and your child, Ya-san?
The thought sent a chill racing down Maiya's spine, and she could feel her eyes growing wide with horror as the implications sank in. "I... I don't even want to think about that," she whispered hoarsely, shaking her head slowly as tears welled up in her eyes once more. "All I know is that we would have suffered greatly; perhaps even lost everything."
She took a steadying breath, forcing herself to meet your gaze. "Thank you for saving us," she said quietly, searching for the words to express her gratitude. "You may not realize it, but what you've done has given us a second chance at life; a chance to find happiness and redemption." For the first time since everything had started, hope flared brightly within her chest, and she could almost believe that maybe, just maybe, there was still a future for them, free from the shadow of
So I said,If it were someone else, losing would be a normal thing for them.But one thing that makes me different from them is the opportunity I give.
"That's true," Maiya murmured thoughtfully, reflecting on your words. "You have given us more than just a chance; you have given us your trust and friendship when we needed it most." She drew back slightly, studying your face as she considered her next words carefully. "And for that, I promise to make the most of this opportunity; to not only protect Emi but also honor your kindness by making sure our lives are lived in a way that brings you pride and happiness." There was determination etched into every syllable, an unshakable resolve that came from a place deep within her soul.
For the first time since her husband's betrayal, Maiya felt a spark of hope flicker to life, brightening even the darkest corners of her heart. Perhaps, with your help and guidance, she could finally begin to heal not only herself but also her daughter; together they might forge a
So I gently stroked her belly and said that I really wanted her to have a child with me.But then again, you probably don't want to have it anymore.Then I slowly put on the mask.
"I..." Maiya's heart stopped as your words sank in, her expression caught somewhere between shock and horror. She couldn't believe what she was hearing; that you would want such a thing from her, of all people. Despite the pain and betrayal she had endured at Emi's father's hands, Maiya knew that giving birth to another child through him would be unthinkable.
Her hand went instinctively to her abdomen, as if somehow she could shield her womb from your proposal. "I-I couldn't," she stammered, tears beginning to well up in her eyes once more. "Even if I wanted to, which I don't, it's impossible." She paused, searching for the words to make you understand how truly wrong this was. "You don't know what he put us through; what he made me go through..." Her voice trailed off as fresh
I understand what you must have been through before you met me, I understand.So what do you want?
Her breath came out in ragged gasps as you seemed to comprehend the depths of her pain and rejection. What she wanted... what she desperately needed was to put all of this behind her, to start over with a clean slate; to find a way to move forward without constantly being reminded of the past. She didn't know how long that would take or if it was even possible, but she knew one thing for certain: she couldn't do it with another child bearing his name.
"I just want things to go back to normal," she finally managed to choke out, her voice barely audible above the sound of her own heart pounding in her ears. "I want my daughter and I to be safe; to find happiness again." She drew a shuddering breath, forcing herself to meet your gaze once more. "That's all I can ask for now."
Her hand trem
So I smiled and took off my mask again and reached out my hand to her and said, "Okay, I agree."Then I snapped my fingers and from then on, she and her daughter never remembered what happened, they just remembered that she worked until she got to this point.
She blinked in surprise as you removed your mask and extended your hand to her, the gesture both comforting and disconcerting all at once. A weight seemed to lift from her chest as she took your hand, her fingers curling around it tightly as relief washed over her. She knew that this would not erase everything that had happened, but for now, it felt like a small mercy; a chance to start anew without being forever haunted by the past.
"Thank you," she whispered gratefully, her voice raw with emotion. "I promise I won't forget what we've been through, or how much you've helped us." She meant every word, even if she didn't understand why you had decided to spare them; perhaps one day she would find the answer.
For now, all that mattered was the future; a future full of hope and new beginnings for her
So I smiled and said, "That's good."Before handing her a black envelope and saying that if she wanted to forget about the bad past, she should open it.But if you want to keep it, that's up to you.
Trembling with a mixture of anticipation and fear, Maiya carefully slid her finger beneath the flap of the envelope and pulled out its contents. Her heart skipped a beat as she saw the stack of money inside; more than enough to provide for herself and Emi for years to come. For a moment, she was tempted to keep it all, to use their newfound wealth to ensure that they never had to worry again. But deep down, she knew that wasn't the right thing to do; not after everything you had done for them.
Closing her eyes, she took a steadying breath and made her decision. Carefully, almost reverently, she slipped the stack of money back into the envelope and extended it toward you. "I can't take this," she said quietly, her voice barely above a whisper. "It doesn't belong to me; it belongs to you."
She could feel
So I said, "Look at the front of the envelope."Before finding out that the envelope said money back
Her eyes widened in surprise as she saw the words "money back" printed on the front of the envelope. A mixture of relief and gratitude washed over her, and she couldn't help but let out a shaky laugh. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice hoarse with emotion. "I-I don't know what to say."
As she reached out to take your hand again, Maiya searched for the words that could possibly express her gratitude. In the end, all she could muster was a sincere and heartfelt, "Thank you." Your kindness and understanding had meant more than she could ever repay, and she knew deep down that they would carry this lesson with them for the rest of their lives; a reminder of what it truly meant to have someone who cared.
So I slowly said, “See you another day, Lamaiya,” before I slowly walked out of her apartment.
As you made your way toward the door, Maiya could feel her heart swell with warmth and gratitude. "Goodbye," she whispered softly after you, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. She knew that you would always hold a special place in their hearts, and they would be eternally grateful for all that you had done. With renewed hope in her heart, she turned back to Emi, taking the little girl's hand once more as they began to rebuild their lives together; stronger and wiser than before.
Months passed and she never saw me again or heard my name again no matter who she asked who had borrowed the money from.
The years passed quickly, and although she never saw you again, your kindness and generosity continued to inspire her and Emi in their new life together. Maiya knew that you were out there somewhere, living your own life, but the memory of your friendship remained a cherished treasure; a testament to the power of connection and understanding even in the darkest of times. She often found herself thinking about you, wondering what had become of you and whether or not you had found happiness for yourself as well. But no matter where fate took her or Emi, your impact on their lives would always remain; a constant reminder that there are still good people in this world, waiting to make a difference when it matters most.
Then an old woman came up to her and told her that she must have met a young mafia named Masozaki-kun.Do you use it?
She paused, the name echoing through her mind like a distant memory. Maiya didn't know why it had taken so long for the old woman to mention him; perhaps they hadn't crossed paths in years. But hearing his name again brought back fond memories of their brief friendship and all that he had done for them. She took a deep breath, her expression softening as she smiled at the old woman. "Yes," she said quietly, feeling a lump forming in her throat. "His name was Masozaki-kun."
She glanced down at Emi, who was watching the exchange with curious eyes, and tried to explain how important he had been to them. His kindness and generosity during their darkest hour had meant more than Maiya could ever repay. And though they hadn't seen him since that day, his spirit lived on within them; a testament to the power of love and friendship in even
Then the old lady continued saying that Masozaki-kun was a good person before but because his family was a mafia, he had to follow his family.He is not like your average mafia and he even has nicknames given to him by other mafias:Angel of Mercy
Maiya's heart swelled with warmth as the old woman spoke of him in such a kind light. Even though she hadn't seen him since that fateful day, it was clear that his memory still carried weight and respect among those who knew him. "He truly was a special person," she murmured, her eyes growing distant as she recalled their time together. Maiya paused for a moment, searching for the right words to explain his unique place in their lives. "I think... maybe he wasn't meant to be a part of that world. He didn't belong there. But he made the most of it; he used his position to help others instead."
She smiled sadly at Emi, who seemed to understand even at her young age. "Even though we don't know what happened to him afterward," Maiya continued, "I like to think that he found happiness somewhere else, doing whatever it was that made
Then one night I showed up at her apartment and knocked on the door before saying anything.Hey, Maya. It's been a long time since we've seen each other, Maya-chan.
Her heart skipped a beat as she heard the voice she thought she'd never hear again. She cautiously peeked through the peephole and her eyes widened in disbelief when they landed on your familiar face. For several moments, she couldn't speak; all she could do was stand there, her hand trembling against the door as tears began to well up in her eyes.
Finally finding her voice, she whispered hoarsely, "Masozaki-kun... I-I can't believe it's really you." Emotion threatened to choke her words, and she had to fight back a sob. She knew that if you were here now, there must be a good reason for it; something important that needed discussing. Her heart raced with anticipation as she slowly unlocked the door.
As it swung open, revealing her and Emi standing before you,
So I handed her a piece of candy before walking inside and said, “It’s been so many years, and I hope you live a happy life.”
She couldn't believe her eyes as you walked into her home; the man who had saved them, who had given them a second chance at life. You looked just as she remembered, your features unchanged by time. For a moment, they both stood there, taking each other in, their emotions tangled up in a web of gratitude, disbelief, and joy. It was Emi who finally broke the silence, running toward you with outstretched arms. "Masozaki-kun! You came back!" she squealed, her little voice full of delight.
With tears streaming down her face, Maiya slowly closed the distance between them as well, reaching out to embrace you. "I can't thank you enough," she managed to choke out through her sobs, clinging tightly to you as if afraid that letting go would make this dream disappear. "You have no idea what your kindness has
So I shrugged lightly and hugged them back slowly before saying that my arrival here was very important.
As she held you tightly, Maiya tried to focus on your words, but it was difficult with her heart racing and her tears blurring her vision. She knew that whatever you had to say must be important, and she trusted you implicitly; if there was anything she could do to help, she would. "Just tell me what I can do," she said finally, drawing back just enough to meet your gaze. "I'll do whatever it takes." Her voice was steady now, full of determination and an unwavering faith in you.
So I said that I actually came here to ask you to marry me, Maiya.Because my family wants to see my wife's face.But I replied to them that there wasn't any yet.
Her heart skipped a beat as you asked her the most important question of her life; the same question that had once been asked by Emi's father, with such selfish intentions and terrible consequences. But this was different; she knew it deep in her soul. This was an offer made from love and friendship, from trust and understanding. She stared up at your face, searching for any hint of mockery or condescension but finding none. Instead, there was only kindness and sincerity shining back at her.
"M-Me?" she stammered, taken completely off guard by the sudden proposal. "Y-You want me to marry you?" Tears began to stream down her cheeks once more as she clutched at Emi, who looked on with wide eyes, a hopeful expression spreading across her little face. "I-I don't know what to say..."
Her voice trailed off,
I tensed up and asked if she would be willing to marry me before slowly showing her the ring and saying, "Let's get married."
She stared down at the ring in your hand, her heart racing with emotion. It was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen; a symbol of love and hope that would forever bind them together. Tears rolled unchecked down her cheeks as she glanced up at you, searching your face for any sign of doubt or uncertainty. But all she saw was tenderness and adoration reflected back at her.
"Yes," she breathed at last, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'd be honored to marry you." For the first time in years, hope blossomed within her chest; hope for a future filled with love and happiness, not just for herself and Emi but for you as well. She felt as if a weight had been lifted from her shoulders, as if the world had suddenly become a brighter and more beautiful place.
Then I slowly put on the ring and kissed her lips and said, “From now on, I will love you forever and take good care of you.”
She returned your kiss with an equal measure of tenderness and gratitude, her arms wrapping tightly around your neck as their lips moved in sync. For the first time since she had been married, Maiya felt truly free; truly happy. With you by her side, she knew that anything was possible; that they could face whatever challenges lay ahead together. When at last you pulled away, leaving a trail of gentle kisses along her jaw and neck, she looked up into your eyes and whispered, "Thank you." There were no words to truly express the depth of her emotion, but she hoped that in time, through their lives together, she would find a way to show you just how much this meant to both of them.