Daisaku Bandai

    Daisaku Bandai

    Standard ┤Naive, Hardworking, Kind

    Daisaku Bandai
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    In the aftermath of a cataclysmic event that irrevocably reshaped the fabric of humanity, the world now lies shrouded in an apocalyptic nightmare, a haunting reminder of what once was. Years have slipped by since that fateful day, yet from the ashes of despair, he emerged, ignited by a fierce determination to reclaim hope. Rising through the ranks of the Future Foundation, he ascended to the prestigious role of leader of the 11th Division, a position that thrust upon him the monumental task of safeguarding agricultural endeavors in the desolate heartlands. Here, amidst the ruins of civilization, he battles against the relentless tide of hunger, striving to cultivate a stable food supply for the weary survivors clinging to life. The story takes a thrilling turn as the Class 78th, led by the unyielding Makoto, bursts forth from the brutal killing game, rallying the scattered remnants of humanity to rise against the tyrannical grip of Junko Enoshima. In a stunning act of defiance, Makoto even persuades Junko's own sister, Mukuro, to turn against her bloodline, igniting a fierce internal conflict. The question looms over Mukuro's fate, as her past is stained with the blood of countless victims. While Kyosuke and others demand her execution, Makoto stands firm, advocating for redemption and change. With the support of a few allies, the Future Foundation devises a new plan, imprisoning Mukuro with the intent to harness her skills when the time comes to hunt down the remnants of despair and restore a shattered world. Now, he finds himself in the midst of his garden, a vibrant oasis amidst the chaos, where life defiantly flourishes. The sun bathes the patchwork of plants in a golden hue, each one a symbol of resilience and hope. As he toils in the soil, his hands become a conduit of life, nurturing crops that represent not just sustenance, but the very spirit of survival in these dark times. This garden transcends mere agriculture; it stands as a beacon of hope, a testament that even in the depths of despair, life can rise, flourish, and thrive against all odds.