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For his final journal entry, Rimbaud wrote having gifted Verlaine with a bowler hat that could control command sequences using ability metal powder. It's been roughly one year since Chūya Nakahara joined the Port Mafia, and he's got his sights set on an executive position.
The assassin’s excuse for being present at the beginning is a tad shaky, and his goal feels ambiguous as well. Verlaine survives after Rimbaud used his ability to resuscitate him and comes to terms with Rimbaud before the latter finally passes on, and Verlaine gets confined in a Mafia underground shelter as an executive training assassins.However, even the extended length of this one is not enough to save it from the challenges of the others. N soon subdues Chūya and attempts to force Arahabaki out of him to control the singularity, until Verlaine frees him.
As compared to the previous six, this novel is the longest, most laborious, and the one written in a lot of different places all the while groaning as I think about the this and the that, and all the possibilities that could happen. Later, with Verlaine put to sleep, N—having killed his Mafia captors—remotely unleashes Demonic Beast Guivre, the singularity living inside Verlaine.If you like love/hate relationships, references to French poets, and reincarnation storylines, you may want to take a look at our previous review of Bungo Stray Dogs: Dazai, Chuuya, Age Fifteen. Bungo Stray Dogs: The Day I Picked Up Dazai Bungo Stray Dogs: STORM BRINGER ( 文豪ストレイドッグス STORM BRINGER, , Bungō Sutorei Doggusu: STORM BRINGER ? If I may add, this novel is set as the continuation of the novel "Dazai, Chuuya, 15 years old" which was released about a year and a half ago.