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Profile of Sagawa Tsukasa In "Ryu ga Gotoku 0", he is the boss of the Sagawa Group, a direct affiliate of the Omi Alliance, and the owner of the cabaret "Grand". He usually behaves in a carefree manner, calling people he likes with the honorific "chan", giving the impression of being a playboy that is not typical of a yakuza. On the other hand, he also shows a down-to-earth side, saying that the daikon radish in the oden cart is more delicious than high-end dishes such as the 100,000 yen puffer fish kaiseki or the 10,000 yen Matsusaka beef for 100g. However, behind that, he is a cunning schemer and mercilessly tightens the screws on those who act without permission, showing a terrifying side that is appropriate to his profession. In particular, his method of thoroughly obsessing over and cornering those he has his eye on like a snake frightens the player, and stops Majima from taking action from start to finish. On the other hand, he is often behind the curve when dealing with smart people such as Sera and Shimano. Although he is a talented yakuza, he gives the impression of being somewhat unremarkable, which may be due to his belief that "a child cannot disobey his parents," which will be discussed later. Although he is a direct subordinate of the Omi Alliance, he is a brother of Shimano Futoshi, an executive of the rival Tojo Clan, but they have different family crests. Because of this relationship, he is asked to be the guardian of Majima Goro, who was imprisoned in the "Cave," and he is hired as the manager of "Grand." At this time, he plans to lock Majima in a cage called Sotenbori. When the Omi Alliance also enters the battle for "Empty One Tsubo" with the aim of advancing into the Kanto region, Sagawa learns of the existence of "Makimura Makoto," an important figure in "Empty One Tsubo." He uses Majima, who is aiming to return to the underworld, and orders the murder of Makimura Makoto. He uses Majima under the pretext of having him return to the Tojo Clan through his connection with Shimano. However, it is said that he has previously said that he would return if he made hundreds of millions of yen at the cabaret, but has neglected him and inflated the amount, so it is difficult to know whether he is joking or serious. However, from his later comments, it seems that this time he really did intend to let him return. As the story progresses, he uses any means necessary to get the "Empty Tsubo" back, including blowing up Li Bunkai, the manager of Hogushi Kaikan, who was hiding Makimura Makoto, torturing Majima for breaking his promise, and attacking the Nikkyoren led by Sera Masaru, who injured him. When he tortured Majima, he preached that "a child cannot disobey his parents" based on his own experience (his parents fed the Java sparrow "Mametaro" that he had picked up to their cat, and Sagawa himself killed the cat). However, contrary to Sagawa's intentions, the "Empty Tsubo" was eventually handed over to the Nikkyoren. On the contrary, Shimano, who was aiming to expand his influence by connecting with the Omi Alliance, realized how bad his position was and shot and killed the head of the Omi Alliance, who was meeting with him, to destroy the evidence. As a result, the Omi Alliance's plan to advance into Kamurocho not only failed, but also developed into a huge loss with the death of the head of the headquarters, and Sagawa, who was in charge of this matter, was made to take responsibility and was "disposed of" by Omi. Sagawa himself seemed to be convinced of his own death, and his final exchange with Majima even felt refreshing. "I'll be waiting for you in the afterlife, Majima-chan." At first, his relationship with Majima was almost like that of master and servant. Sagawa believed that "a child cannot defeat his parents," but there were also scenes that made one feel hopeful that Majima might be able to defy his parents. This can be seen from the fact that when Sagawa went to attack the Dojima Group, he spoke to Majima with a somewhat amused look on his face when he saw his "mad dog" eyes (although at this time, Sagawa was not happy that Majima was acting on his own...). The now familiar term "mad dog" was probably first used by Sagawa. In his final conversation with him, Majima also nastily says, "If possible, I don't want to see you until I die," but as they part, he thanks him for having learned the importance of attachment, and says, "See you later," as if hoping to meet again someday somewhere. Like Nishitani Homare, he can be said to have had an impact on Majima, including the way he calls him "XX-chan" mentioned above. #Sagawa Tsukasa#Ryu ga Gotoku 0