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Diana Kuroha Shiratori, a Japanese national and Seleção member number 11, serves as CEO of a modeling agency. She wields her influence and resources from a position of perceived superiority, with distinctive blue eyes and mint-green or blue hair.
Infamous as the "Johnny Hunter," she targeted rapists—kidnapping them and surgically removing their genitalia, claiming up to a thousand victims. These nocturnal acts were driven by a dissociative shadow persona, often leaving her unaware until after the violence.
Despite her ruthlessness, she harbored complex feelings for Seleção member Akira Takizawa, clinging to hope he would recall a past promise. Her interactions with him revealed unexpected flashes of compassion, starkly contrasting her self-serving demeanor.
When the Juiz supercomputers faced destruction, she sacrificed her own truck to preserve Takizawa's access to the game, ensuring his survival to confront the conspiracy over Japan's future. She then departed, declaring the nation's fate rested in his hands, with no further elaboration on her subsequent actions or fate.
Infamous as the "Johnny Hunter," she targeted rapists—kidnapping them and surgically removing their genitalia, claiming up to a thousand victims. These nocturnal acts were driven by a dissociative shadow persona, often leaving her unaware until after the violence.
Despite her ruthlessness, she harbored complex feelings for Seleção member Akira Takizawa, clinging to hope he would recall a past promise. Her interactions with him revealed unexpected flashes of compassion, starkly contrasting her self-serving demeanor.
When the Juiz supercomputers faced destruction, she sacrificed her own truck to preserve Takizawa's access to the game, ensuring his survival to confront the conspiracy over Japan's future. She then departed, declaring the nation's fate rested in his hands, with no further elaboration on her subsequent actions or fate.