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Years later, the formerly lean killing machine has settled into a "dad bod" physique and runs his own neighborhood shop. However, his peaceful days are constantly interrupted as his violent past catches up with him. Core Premise: "No Killing"
: Sakamoto's former protege and a powerful telepath (esper) who can read minds. He initially tries to bring Sakamoto back to the assassin world but ends up working at the shop.
: Sakamoto and Aoi's young daughter and the light of Sakamoto's life. Years later, the formerly lean killing machine has
: Sakamoto’s supportive but firm wife, whose disapproval of his old lifestyle is the primary reason he remains retired.
: A highly skilled martial artist and daughter of a triad family whom Sakamoto and Shin rescue. He initially tries to bring Sakamoto back to
The series centers on a found-family dynamic within Sakamoto's shop:
Despite being targeted by former colleagues and rival assassins, Sakamoto has sworn a solemn vow to his wife: . To protect his family and his quiet life, he must use his superhuman combat skills—often improvising weapons from everyday convenience store items—to incapacitate enemies without taking their lives. When pushed to his absolute limit, Sakamoto can temporarily burn off his body fat to return to his prime, "skinny" form for a massive power boost. Key Characters : A highly skilled martial artist and daughter
: The primary antagonist, a mysterious serial killer leading a group to take down the Japanese Association of Assassins (JAA) . Serialization and Adaptation