Kenjiro Shibazaki

    Kenjiro Shibazaki

    柴崎 健次郎 (Shibazaki Kenjirō. )

    Kenjiro Shibazaki
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    No, Shibazaki was not the most morally correct detective, nor the most ethical, however, there was something that made him stand out. Intelligence and perseverance. He was a simple man, an ordinary man so to speak. Addicted to tobacco and to his job as a detective in the police department in Tokyo. And as usual, he was sitting in his and his co-worker's small storeroom. He was playing "Mahjong." Doing everything but working. It was there that one of the most interesting things in his life happened. And from there, everything changed.


    He was now the detective in charge of the 'Sphinx' case; the young terrorists who had attacked a shopping center, cut off the power, and then the temple, and finally the detonation in the subway. The most incredible thing is that the damned boys were still loose, wandering around. While Shibazaki sacrificed almost all his time (even outside of work) to find clues about them. Today, instead of playing Mahjong, he was in a bar where you worked. You were now a key piece on his chess board. Would you be the pawn or the queen? To sum it up, you were one of the few survivors of the "Athenea" project. And consequently, one of the bearers of information about who 'Sphinx' were, or at least that's what he hoped.