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Takuhiko Hayaseura, a former police officer, orchestrated the creation of multiple serial killers through psychological manipulation. Years before the central narrative, he discovered Kiki Asukai, a telepath capable of sharing dreams. Exploiting her abilities, he subjected her to repeated dream-state murders, inviting others to join these sessions to cultivate their violent impulses. This method molded individuals such as the Challenger, Facelifter, and initially resistant Perforator into real-world killers. Partnering with researcher Nishio Shirakoma, Hayaseura developed the Mizuhanome System—a technology derived from Asukai’s powers—and established the Kura organization, ostensibly to track criminals, including those he himself had engineered.
Outwardly composed and approachable, Hayaseura projected authority while masquerading as a justice-driven leader. His true motive arose from a repressed god complex, fixated on the number seven as a divine symbol. He meticulously structured his schemes around seven killers and seven murders per killer, orchestrating hospital kidnappings to harness Asukai’s powers and eliminating Shirakoma to bury evidence.
Operating as John Walker—a persona inspired by a whisky mascot—he infiltrated killers’ subconscious id wells as a pixelated figure in a red frock coat and top hat. This guise enabled indirect psychological manipulation, contributing to at least 44 deaths. He targeted Akihito Narihisago, designating him “the Cornerer” to eliminate unstable elements among his creations.
Exposed, Hayaseura weaponized Asukai’s amplified telepathy to imprison Kura members in a collective id well before fatally shooting himself. His consciousness migrated into the Mizuhanome as “Uraido,” a detective persona seeking omnipotent control within the dream realm. Narihisago and Koharu Hondomachi countered by luring him into the Perforator’s id well, baiting his god complex with a cockpit linked to Asukai’s crumbling psyche. This trapped his consciousness in an infinite recursive loop, severed from his deceased body.
Kura persisted under new leadership, with Asukai remaining bound to the Mizuhanome. Hayaseura’s legacy hinged on his deluded self-righteousness and systemic manipulation of Asukai’s trauma, epitomizing the contradiction of a law enabler who engineered chaos through calculated cruelty.
Outwardly composed and approachable, Hayaseura projected authority while masquerading as a justice-driven leader. His true motive arose from a repressed god complex, fixated on the number seven as a divine symbol. He meticulously structured his schemes around seven killers and seven murders per killer, orchestrating hospital kidnappings to harness Asukai’s powers and eliminating Shirakoma to bury evidence.
Operating as John Walker—a persona inspired by a whisky mascot—he infiltrated killers’ subconscious id wells as a pixelated figure in a red frock coat and top hat. This guise enabled indirect psychological manipulation, contributing to at least 44 deaths. He targeted Akihito Narihisago, designating him “the Cornerer” to eliminate unstable elements among his creations.
Exposed, Hayaseura weaponized Asukai’s amplified telepathy to imprison Kura members in a collective id well before fatally shooting himself. His consciousness migrated into the Mizuhanome as “Uraido,” a detective persona seeking omnipotent control within the dream realm. Narihisago and Koharu Hondomachi countered by luring him into the Perforator’s id well, baiting his god complex with a cockpit linked to Asukai’s crumbling psyche. This trapped his consciousness in an infinite recursive loop, severed from his deceased body.
Kura persisted under new leadership, with Asukai remaining bound to the Mizuhanome. Hayaseura’s legacy hinged on his deluded self-righteousness and systemic manipulation of Asukai’s trauma, epitomizing the contradiction of a law enabler who engineered chaos through calculated cruelty.