Unfollowed
Chapter 6 (Final Chapter)
Eisuke grabbed his phone back out of Babas’ hand and began clicking away. One after the other the sound of notifications rang across the room. “You....You unfollowed me!?” Baba was the first one to cry out in shock. “Tch, he unfollowed me too.” “Me as well.” Sor and Kishi sounded un-fazed by the entire ordeal. “Meh, one less follower isn’t going to kill me.” “Is it not?” Ichinomiya clicked off the safety and pointed the gun straight at Ota. “It might.” “He’s not gonna do it.” Eisuke was now aiming at Mamo who had called out his buff. “Oh, is that right? You just don’t want to do any of the paperwork you lazy bastard, am I not even worth the paperwork Kishi?” “Don’t be stupid Eisuke, the auction is tomorrow, I’m glad that you’re having fun and I hope to God that you will finally outgrow this phase after tonight...” Mamo took a few small steps towards him hoping that he had been bluffing this entire time, but Eisuke fired the gun, then tumbled into the floor like a ton of bricks. Everyone who had turned away at the sound of the gun going off turned back around to find Suichi looming over Eisukes body. The crystal vase Eisuke had picked up earlier rolled near Soryus feet, tracking a trail of blood in the carpet. “F***ing A, Hishikura, I think you killed him.” Baba ran up to the body and checked his pulse. “What do we do now?” Everyone turned and looked at Sor. Oh sighed and took out his phone. “Hold on! Just call Ryosuke, he and I will take care of the rest. Kichi...I’ll need your help as well.” “Why me?” For the first time ever Baba had the darkest look in his eyes that anyone there had ever seen and it had been enough for everyone to start moving around. “Hishikura...I need to have a word with you.” Eisukes’ reing of terror and hierarchy had finally come to an end. A strong thirst of power and sense of absolute potential began to fill each one of their heads. A countless number of reasons and an immense sense of entitlement was the only inheritance the head of the Ichinomiya group had left behind, darkening the rest of the days to come for the baddest of bidders and the biggest of players in all Japan. For a game they never saw coming had just begun.
To Be Continued......














