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Hiromitsu Morofushi, operating under the Black Organization codename "Scotch," served as an undercover investigator for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Public Security Bureau within the criminal syndicate. Born in Nagano Prefecture, he endured childhood trauma when his parents were murdered, resulting in temporary aphonia and amnesia. Following this event, he relocated to Tokyo to live with relatives while his older brother, Taka'aki Morofushi, stayed in Nagano. Both brothers ultimately joined law enforcement.
At the police academy, Hiromitsu forged a close friendship with Rei Furuya (later Bourbon). Rei aided his recovery from trauma, and they bonded over shared interests like fishing and guitar. Hiromitsu possessed notable skills in gymnastics, cooking, and guitar, eventually teaching Rei to play. He maintained a quiet intensity among friends and held a strong sense of justice, exemplified when he intervened to prevent his parents' murderer from committing suicide, demanding legal accountability instead.
Infiltrating the Black Organization as "Scotch," Hiromitsu collaborated with Shuichi Akai (infiltrating as "Rye"), including a mission using rifles hidden in bass guitar cases. He once briefly interacted with Akai's sister, Masumi Sera, teaching her guitar notes on a train platform after she unexpectedly approached them.
Scotch's cover collapsed when the Organization uncovered his PSB affiliation. Cornered by Akai on a rooftop, he chose suicide to shield sensitive phone data compromising fellow agents. As Akai attempted to disarm him—revealing his FBI status to stop the suicide—footsteps echoed. Mistaking them for Organization members, Scotch seized the distraction to shoot himself in the chest, ensuring the bullet destroyed his phone. Rei Furuya arrived moments later, witnessing Akai holding the gun and misinterpreted the scene as Akai executing Scotch, igniting Rei's enduring vendetta against Akai.
Posthumously, the PSB listed Hiromitsu as "missing" to preserve operational secrecy. His brother Taka'aki, a Nagano police inspector, later received Hiromitsu's bullet-damaged phone by mail, confirming his fate. This damaged phone became crucial evidence linking Hiromitsu to the "Scotch" identity.
Hiromitsu's legacy persists through Rei Furuya's unresolved guilt and quest to uncover the full truth of his death. Rei's continued guitar playing stands as a lasting tribute to Hiromitsu's mentorship.
At the police academy, Hiromitsu forged a close friendship with Rei Furuya (later Bourbon). Rei aided his recovery from trauma, and they bonded over shared interests like fishing and guitar. Hiromitsu possessed notable skills in gymnastics, cooking, and guitar, eventually teaching Rei to play. He maintained a quiet intensity among friends and held a strong sense of justice, exemplified when he intervened to prevent his parents' murderer from committing suicide, demanding legal accountability instead.
Infiltrating the Black Organization as "Scotch," Hiromitsu collaborated with Shuichi Akai (infiltrating as "Rye"), including a mission using rifles hidden in bass guitar cases. He once briefly interacted with Akai's sister, Masumi Sera, teaching her guitar notes on a train platform after she unexpectedly approached them.
Scotch's cover collapsed when the Organization uncovered his PSB affiliation. Cornered by Akai on a rooftop, he chose suicide to shield sensitive phone data compromising fellow agents. As Akai attempted to disarm him—revealing his FBI status to stop the suicide—footsteps echoed. Mistaking them for Organization members, Scotch seized the distraction to shoot himself in the chest, ensuring the bullet destroyed his phone. Rei Furuya arrived moments later, witnessing Akai holding the gun and misinterpreted the scene as Akai executing Scotch, igniting Rei's enduring vendetta against Akai.
Posthumously, the PSB listed Hiromitsu as "missing" to preserve operational secrecy. His brother Taka'aki, a Nagano police inspector, later received Hiromitsu's bullet-damaged phone by mail, confirming his fate. This damaged phone became crucial evidence linking Hiromitsu to the "Scotch" identity.
Hiromitsu's legacy persists through Rei Furuya's unresolved guilt and quest to uncover the full truth of his death. Rei's continued guitar playing stands as a lasting tribute to Hiromitsu's mentorship.