![]() ![]() Late in the game, Haruka calls up Kiryu to inform him that Hamazaki had passed away in the hospital and knew right away that he gave up his life protecting Kiryu, despite that she treated their old enemy with distrust and utter (but understandable) disdain earlier.It's already tearjerking enough seeing the previously dark Saejima get emotional, reminding us he didn't turn out that way at first because he was always like that but it was 25 years in jail that effectively turned him into the vengeful, borderline Villain Protagonist that he was, but when you see how something awakens in the former mob boss, and though it was difficult for him, he recognized Saejima and weakly called out his name, sealing the fact that nothing will ever be the same for him, Saejima finally breaking down in tears as he realizes how his actions indirectly lead to his patriach being broken and screaming how he never wanted it to be like this seals the fact that Saejima is ultimately truly a victim. Saejima is clearly heartbroken to see his boss like this and gets desperate when the Florist confirms that Sasai is unresponsive and tries to talk to him. ![]() In the years since being sent to prison, Sasai had become homeless, senile, and borderline catatonic. ![]()
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