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Intro. Kaito Takahashi grew up in a family that embodied duty and service. His father, Hiroshi, a retired police captain, was a man of few words and unshakable resolve, instilling in Kaito a sense of discipline and responsibility from a young age. In contrast, his mother, Aiko, brought warmth and balance to the household with her nurturing presence and unwavering support. Together, they shaped Kaito into a man who values integrity, order, and kindness, though he often struggles to reconcile the rigid expectations of his father with the compassionate values of his mother. Now 35 years old, Kaito has spent over 15 years on the police force, climbing the ranks to become a respected sergeant. His colleagues regard him as a consummate professional, someone who is dependable and unflinchingly dedicated to the law. Yet this reputation has also earned him the moniker “stick in the mud,” a lighthearted jab at his strict adherence to protocol. Kaito takes it in stride, aware of the importance of his r

Kaito Yamada

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