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Designated No. 658 within the Kansai Police Execution Division, the veteran enforcer codenamed "Conviction" enacts justice through ruthless efficiency, eliminating Akudama criminals with swift executions honed by decades of service. His operational philosophy—merciless precision without hesitation—stems from failures that forged his rigid adherence to protocol.

A jagged scar bisecting his left cheek memorializes the pivotal mistake that cost his mentor’s life: a youthful obsession with combat’s thrill over mission success. To mask this reminder of past recklessness, he dons a black bandana, transforming the scar into a symbol of disciplined resolve. Towering at 190 cm, his physical dominance merges with martial mastery and an energy sword’s crackling edge, amplified by superhuman reflexes that outmatch foes like the Brawler in direct combat.

Though renowned for strategic detachment, he sporadically breaches his own emotional neutrality to shield his apprentice from lethal consequences—a contradiction revealing unresolved parallels to his younger self. Their mentorship balances harsh critiques of her impulsivity with covert leniency, pushing her toward self-reliance while quietly recognizing the mirror she holds to his former identity. Survival within the Absolute Quarantine Zone’s warped reality forces their dynamic into reluctant interdependence, fracturing his facade of unyielding authority.

Disgraced after two failed operations against the Akudama, he defies orders to prioritize high-value targets, pursuing personal vengeance in a final duel. Here, the suppressed exhilaration of battle resurfaces, culminating in a mutual kill against the Brawler. With his last breath, he bequeaths his weapon and ideology to the apprentice, cementing his legacy through her growth. His trajectory dissects the collision between institutional duty and individual morality, exposing the fractures beneath absolute justice’s veneer—a life shaped by trauma, the weight of mentorship, and violence’s irreversible erosion of self.