Episode 18: Retribution
Aizakawa arrived, feeling happy and excited to meet his students again—
but what he saw left him speechless.
The school was completely destroyed.
Parents wept in despair, mourning their lost children.
Aizakawa stood among the ruins, staring at a half-burned drawing—
a picture of him together with his students.
Tears filled his eyes.
All the children he had promised to protect… were gone.
Then he noticed something—a familiar type of nuclear warhead.
Memories flooded his mind.
He remembered that kind of nuke—it came from Tiongkak City, a metropolis said to be even larger than the entire nation of China.
Rage burned within him.
Without hesitation, Aizakawa took off toward Tiongkak City.
Upon arrival, he headed straight for the presidential palace.
The city's military spotted him and immediately launched a nuclear strike powerful enough to wipe out an entire continent.
But Aizakawa sensed it coming.
He flicked a single coin into the air—
and the nuke split cleanly in two, harmlessly falling apart before reaching him.
Within seconds, he was already standing in front of the president.
Aizakawa:
> "Was it you… who did this?"
The president froze in fear and ordered his subordinates to attack.
They opened fire—
but the bullets did nothing.
Aizakawa didn't even flinch.
In an instant, he annihilated all of them—then turned to the president and killed him without hesitation.
He recorded the entire scene and broadcast it to all of Tiongkak City.
Aizakawa:
> "If any of you wish to wage war against Japan—
you'll have to face me first."
The people laughed at him, mocking his warning,
underestimating who he truly was.
Aizakawa smiled coldly…
then unleashed his wrath.
Screams filled the city as chaos spread.
People ran in every direction—it was like the end of the world.
Aizakawa slaughtered the soldiers and officials one by one, until one of his allies appeared and stopped him.
As he looked at his bloodstained hands, memories of Kagelapan killing his 9,999 wives came rushing back.
Aizakawa took a deep breath, forcing himself to calm down.
Meanwhile, the Japanese government was in shock—
their greatest enemy had been completely obliterated.
The event triggered an emergency global meeting among world leaders.
