They Will Call Our Crimes A Work Of Art: Soukoku Child (Chuuya X Dazai)

They Will Call Our Crimes A Work Of Art: Soukoku Child (Chuuya X Dazai)

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Soukoku gets a criminal child and some trouble Or Mori-san is no longer the boss of the Port Mafia. Dazai Osamu is the youngest boss in the history of the Port Mafia with his personal god as right hand man. Yokohama has been cleared of all other petty organizations and the Triparty sistem is as efficient as ever Now the double black has to face yet another problem, a child, a young girl of the age of fifteen that managed to enter Yokohama without anyone noticing probability using some kind of ability. Or They are unmarried and childless, lemme fix that real quick. Also available on Ao3 under the same title. Finished - i have PT 2 in my mind but not in words
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• COMPLETED • may start off slow at first, but bear with it it'll pick up • "sheomri is a demon goddess, and i took her soul. so what does that make me, nakahara chuuya?" "makes you a monster." "well, i'd say you're no different." • experimentation and captivity does a number on ones psyche. it may take years to recover, and some never do. after the port mafia saved you from the misery and torture of the organization you were forced into, you felt it only fitting to repay them with your skill. it was hard to take orders from so many people. you were unsure of how to do it, when all you had for so long was the controlling voice of one man who made sure you never disobeyed. you knew the price of that mistake. but that's not to say you don't have a mind of your own. you did, and could stick up for yourself quite well nowadays. and you were very prideful of your progress.

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